Course Title:管理会计学研究:以伦敦和北京为例
Course No. | SUM25003 |
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Class No. | 1 |
Credit | 2 |
Course Hours | 32 |
Teacher | Chandres Tejura |
Title | Associate Professor |
Venue | To Be Announced |
Introduction |
Management Accounting London to Beijing is a bespoke course that has been delivered at ISS three times since 2018. On each occasion, the number of students has doubled from 12 to 48 in 2024. In 2024, students rated the course as 9.7 out of 10- excellent. The course introduces and explores Management Accounting using Microsoft Excel and Ethical decision-making. As such, combining the two essential qualities globally required from Business School graduates to meet the needs of a multitude of different organisations that students will work for in the future, or indeed key to understanding in entrepreneurship or household management. In essence, this short course aims to bring key management accounting theory to life with practical, real-life examples to aid decision making all from a World renowned academic from Queen Mary University of London, Professor Tejura. The course and other similar courses are firm fixtures in the majority of Accounting and Business Management programmes offered to a wide variety of students in the West and in Asia. The course is flexible and can be designed for year one or two undergraduate students studying Business, Economics, Accounting or similar based degrees such as Law. The theoretical underpinnings will be illuminated with examples from a variety of organisation in America, Europe and China. Two key pedagogical elements of quantitative and qualitative encapsulated in case study-problem solving exercises aim to enhance the learning experience of BFSU students, as well as improving their command of the English language. Central to the course is Cost-Volume and Profit analysis, with each explored individually and in tandem with the other areas of Management Accounting such as Budgeting, using the global industry standard in management accounting, Microsoft Excel. The numerical exercises dissected by intellectual discussion for the purpose and ramification in an organisational context and its impact on different stakeholder groups in society. Moreover, and a unique feature of this course is the discussion and consideration covering Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), in particular, Ethics. The key purpose of this course is to enlighten and encourage students via education! Delivery of this course will require the use computing resources- computers/laptop with pre-installed with Microsoft Excel. Such use and application will enhance much needed IT skills required by today's organisations, such as VLookup and IF statements. As such, adding to students' employability skills. Delivering this course is a highly respected and enthusiastic member of staff with over twenty years of experience in lecturing, including over 15 years as Associate Professor. Chandres possesses essential lecturing qualifications and recognition; he holds a PGCE and Senior Fellowship of the internationally recognised Higher Education Academy. The course is fun and semi-structured, bespoke to BFSU and designed to meet expectations of the University and the student cohort. |
Teaching Language | English |
Field | The Module of General Education Courses: Social Science and Areas Studies |
Syllabus | No Syllabus |
Credit Transfer | No Reference |