Level/category

Professional studies

Teaching language

English

Type of course

Compulsory

Cycle/level of course

First

Recommended year of study

3

Total number of ECTS

5 cr

Competency aims

The aim of the course is to make the student skilled in international accounting methods and procedures. The student understands how to process and analyze accounting information in a global organization.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to understand and work with the accounting structures, methods and systems used in an organization with international operations

Course contents

International accounting and reporting structures
Accounting for international and multi-currency transactions
Multinational management and financial reporting
Approval processes

Prerequisites and co-requisites

The courses Financial Accounting, Internal Accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning, or equivalent

Previous course names

None

Additional information

To be announced at the course kick-off

Recommended or required reading

Horngren, Harrison, Oliver. Financial and Managerial Accounting, 2012. Other materials used will be specified at the beginning&/during the course.

Study activities

  • Lectures - 26 hours
  • Individual- and group instruction - 14 hours
  • Project- and production work/artistic activities - 30 hours
  • Individual studies - 63 hours

Workload

  • Total workload of the course: 133 hours
  • Of which autonomous studies: 133 hours
  • Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours

Mode of Delivery

Multiform education

Assessment methods

  • Exams (written-, oral-, home-)
  • Essays, reports, productions and portfolio

Assessment requirements

To be announced at the beginning of the course

Teacher

Rehn Jan-Peter

Examiner

Rehn Jan-Peter

Group size

No limit

Assignments valid until

Until further notice

The timetable of the course

See room reservations in ARBS

Assessment methods

  • Date of examination will be announced later - Exams
  • Date will be announced later - Reports and productions

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