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在考虑学会计的master,看到这两个方向但比较了一下,看不出有多大的区别,筒子们有什么样的理解
Master of Applied Commerce (Accounting)
Course Description
The overall aim of the Masters of Applied Commerce (Accounting) is to provide non-accounting professionals with advanced competencies, professional skills and knowledge in the accounting discipline in order to prepare them for entry into the accounting profession. The degree also aims to develop students’ understanding of, and professional skills in, knowledge bases and techniques in related disciplines including economics, management, auditing and information systems.
Generic Skills Gained / Objectives
On successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
Demonstrate competencies, professional skills and knowledge in relation to contemporary accounting issues and practices;
Identify and demonstrate professional skills in knowledge bases and techniques in the related disciplines of economics, management, auditing and information systems;
Critically analyse and think strategically in relation to accounting and business analysis issues and problems;
Apply appropriate professional and analytical skills to address specific accounting and business issues; and
Identify and critically evaluate professional accounting and business issues emerging from strategic developments in practice and accounting regulation.
On successful completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate the following attributes and skills:
Oral communication, including presentation preparation and delivery skills;
Synthesis of information;
Problem identification and analysis;
Critical thinking;
Problem solving skills collaboratively in teams;
Accessing information and evidence from a range of sources; and
Articulate responses in written form.
Admission Requirements
An undergraduate degree in any discipline, or equivalent.
Master of Accounting
Course Description
The overall aim of the Masters of Accounting is to improve students' applied knowledge, skills and capabilities as accounting professionals and broaden students' horizons intellectually. The degree is designed to stimulate students' awareness of existing and emerging issues, and advance students' skills in identifying and solving accounting and business analysis problems of an applied nature.
Generic Skills Gained / Objectives
On successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
Identify and analyse the thinking and developments of leading contemporary accounting and business systems in relation to financial accounting, performance management, cost management, accounting-based equity security valuation, business systems and auditing, which are the six major accounting areas covered in this course;
Demonstrate advanced critical and strategic thinking skills, capabilities and competencies in relation to accounting and business analysis issues and problems;
Apply technical and analytical skills, using relevant decision frameworks and empirical research evidence, to address specific accounting and business system problems; and
Identify and critically evaluate accounting and business system issues emerging from strategic developments in practice and regulation.
On successful completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate the following attributes and skills:
Oral communication, particularly in relation to presentation preparation and delivery skills;
Synthesising information;
Problem identification and analysis;
Critical thinking;
Problem solving skills collaboratively in teams;
Research, which includes accessing information and evidence from a range of sources; and
Written communication, particularly in relation to presenting articulate analyses and arguments.
Admission Requirements
The minimum entry requirement is an undergraduate degree of good academic standard in accounting or its equivalent.
Undergraduate Degree Required
YES
(Above information quoted from Melbourne University website:https://psc.unimelb.edu.au/app/s ... on&version=2007) |
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