課程資料
(HK$10,300 per credit)
- 可獲發
- *證書的發放與分配,依課程提供者的政策及安排而定。
課程簡介
Programme Aims and Objectives
This programme aims to provide accounting or finance major graduates an opportunity to enhance their skills by developing an expertise in international accounting as well as further understanding in Hong Kong accounting and related arena of knowledge. Students will be provided with specialised knowledge in international and Hong Kong accounting as well as related fields of information management, international business and investment so that graduates can make a significant contribution to the functioning and development of their employing organizations – particularly organizations such as multinational enterprises, joint ventures, Hong Kong companies and government agencies engaged in foreign trade and investment, and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or consulting firms with multinational corporate clients and networks.
課程內容
Course Description
Core Courses (21 credit units)
Students are required to take the following 7 core courses (3 credit units each).
- Accounting Information Systems
- Advanced International Financial Accounting
- Advanced Taxation
- Corporate Governance
- International Financial Management
- International Financial Statement Analysis
- Management Accounting Issues in Multinational Enterprises
Optional Electives (9 credit units)
Students are also required to take 3 courses (3 credit units each) from the programme elective courses. All the master's courses offered by the serving Departments under College of Business (CB) subject to availability.
- Auditing
- Boardroom Dynamics
- Business Economics and Statistics for Accountants
- Business Management for Accountants
- Companies and Securities Regulations and Practice
- Law Relating to Business and Companies
- Risk Management
Note: The course list is subject to change during the academic year.
To be eligible for the module exemptions granted to this programme, students are required to take certain prescribed elective courses, depending on the previous studies and need of the student.