Syllabus - Advanced Accounting I
Syllabus - Advanced Accounting I
Vision
A world-class university.
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Mission
To develop the learners into well-rounded persons imbued with an enlightened sense
of nationalism, and a strong commitment to service, globally relevant, honest,
hardworking, competent, efficient and effective accelerators of progress.
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Goals
Objectives
1. To provide a means for the students to acquire adequate accounting education and
training so that after graduation they can pass the CPA Licensure Board Examination
and/or be employed immediately in business industry and in government.
2. To provide the students the adequate knowledge, proficiency, and intellectual abilities
in the field of Accountancy for them to grow into fully qualified professionals.
3. To provide a means to develop the students critical thinking, research ability, moral
character, personal discipline and other desirable traits for them to be an asset to the
community, the industry, in government and the nation as a whole.
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Course Number
Course Title
Credit Units
Time Duration
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Objectives
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Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Understand the concepts of and apply the accounting procedures for recording and
reporting transactions of partnerships, joint venture enterprises, consignment sales,
installment sales, long-term construction contracts, franchise fees, branches and
agencies, fire insurance and build-operate-transfer schemes
2. Be prepared for CPA licensure examination topics related to accounting for
partnerships, joint venture enterprises, consignment sales, installment sales, longterm construction contracts, franchise fees, branches and agencies, fire insurance
and build-operate-transfer schemes
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Course Content
Accounting 10
Advanced Accounting 1
3 Units
54 Hours
TIME
ALLOTMENT
1 hr
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6 hrs
Course Requirements
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Evaluation of the students performance in this course will be based on the following
criteria: Class Participation- Group and Individual Projects and Reports (30%), QuizzesWritten and Oral(30%), Mid-term examination and Final examination (40%).
The Table of Specification for the Mid-Term Examination is given below:
CHAPTER
Hours
Number of Questions in the
Total
Alloted
Different Levels of Difficulty
Number of
Medium (50%)
Difficult (50%)
Questions
by Chapter
1
6 hrs
4
4
8
2
6 hrs
4
4
8
3
8 hrs
5
5
10
4
3 hrs
2
2
4
5
6 hrs
5
5
10
Total
29 hrs
40
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Textboook/References
Prepared by:
JOAN T. ESPONILLA
Faculty Member, Accountancy Department
Noted by:
Approved: