Business Administration III Accounting, Course Module
Business Administration III Accounting develops your ability to independently analyze problems within the business area of accounting. You will conduct a larger survey and apply your theoretical knowledge in this area.
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The overall purpose is to develop students' understanding of current issues, methods and analytical tools in accounting research. Thereby developing the student's ability to construct their own research problems based on previous conclusions and issues in a literature in the subject of accounting.
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Course structure
The courses in the course module are studied full-time during the day, 100%. As admitted on the course module, you must register for the courses within the module before the start of the semester.
Teaching format
The teaching consists of lectures as well as group exercises and / or seminars.
The structure of the teaching is stated in information that is available before each semester on each course website.
Courses in the course module
Using Accounting Research 7.5 credits
Doing Accounting Research 7.5 credits
Bachelor's Degree Thesis in Business Administration 15 credits
Assessment
The course module includes various examination forms such as individual written examinations, home examinations and current examinations in accordance with what is stated in each course syllabus.
As of autumn 2016, new degree requirements apply
Grading
Grades are given on each individual course. Grading in each course is stated according to a seven-point goal-related grading scale. A, B, C, D and E are approved grades. Fx and F are failed grades and if there is an opportunity to supplement Fx, this is stated in the course syllabus for each course.
Grading criteria
Grading criteria are determined for each course by the examiner and are stated in written instructions that are available on each course website before the course starts.
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Contact
For more information about the course package Business Administration III Accounting, contact the Academic Advisors.