2016-08-03

B.Sc. ACCOUNTING (Revised)

Academic Advising

B.Sc. ACCOUNTING (Revised): Academic Year  2015/2016

PROGRAMME DELIVERY DEPARTMENT: B.Sc. ACCOUNTING

Programme Advising for Academic Year 2015/2016

ADVICE: For the working adult we recommend a maximum of 3 courses for the semester.

First Year Students:

Level 1 courses carry few pre-requisites. All new students should plan to take the Level 1 courses in the sequence given below.

To ensure proper sequencing of courses and fulfill pre-requisite requirements for Level 2 courses, you are advised to consider completing your core courses and FOUN1001 during Semesters 1 and 2.

Plan wisely to suit your particular situation so you may perform at your full potential. You are allowed to take a minimum of 1 course and a maximum of 3 courses each semester.

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Course Code

FOUN1001

Level

Year 1

Course Name

English for Academic Purposes

Semester

1, 2 & Summer

Pre-requisite

ELPT – English Language Proficiency Test

Course Selection Guide

If your offer letter indicates that you are not required to complete the ELPT, it is highly recommended that you register for FOUN1001 in Semester 1.

For those students requiring ELPT - the exam schedule is posted during the year by the Registry on your Department’s Web Page at:

http://www.open.uwi.edu/undergraduate/home

Please also consult your Head of Site/Site Coordinator for further information.

Course Code

FOUN1101

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Caribbean Civilization

Semester

1, 2 & Summer

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

MGMT1000

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Introduction to Computers

Semester

1 & Summer

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT1002

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Introduction to Financial Accounting

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Recommended that you first attempt in Semester 1

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ECON1001

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Introduction to Microeconomics

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Recommended that you first attempt in Semester 1

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ECON1003 OR ECON1004

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Mathematics for the Social Sciences I OR Mathematics for the Social Sciences 2

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

IYMS1001 – Improving Your Math Skills OR CAPE Mathematics

Course Selection Guide

Recommended that you first attempt in Semester 1

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

SOCI1002 OR FINA1001

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Introduction to Sociology OR Elements of Banking

Semester

1 & 2 (SOCI) OR 1 (FINA1001)

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam OR Assessment: 100% Continuous assessment

Course Code

MGMT1001

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Principles of Management

Semester

1 & Summer

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 100% Continuous Assessment

Course Code

ECON1005

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Introduction to Statistics

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Recommended that you first attempt in Semester 2 or only after completing ECON1003/ECON1004

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT1003

Level

Year 1

Course Name

Cost and Management Accounting I

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Recommended that you first attempt in Semester 2 or only after completing ACCT1002

Assessment: 30% Coursework, 70% Final exam

LEVEL 2

Returning Students (Second/Third Year):

It is always good practice to take your courses in sequence and aim to complete all of your Level 1 courses before moving on to Level 2.

NB: It is highly recommended that you complete all 3 Foundation courses (FOUN 1001, FOUN1101, and MGMT1000) before moving to Level 2.

NB: Some Level 2 core courses will only be offered in Semester 1.

The BSc Accounting is a specialized, practice-based programme and at Levels 2 and 3, there is a requirement to complete a number of practice tutorial sheets under the guidance of your tutor. You should therefore register for no more than 3 of the available courses per semester, OR the maximum number of courses per semester that you can reasonably complete successfully to ensure that you do not jeopardize your GPA.

To ensure success at this Level, the working adult should aim to attempt no more than 3 courses per semester. Note that you can register for a minimum of one course in a semester, as necessary.

In keeping with the specialized nature of this programme, it is strongly recommended that you purchase copies of recommended texts as these will serve as useful reference in your future professional practice

REMINDER: Your Levels 2 and 3 courses count towards the type of degree you are awarded. A GPA below 2.0 means you will not be awarded a degree.

Course Code

ACCT2014

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Intermediate Financial Accounting I

Semester

1

Pre-requisite

ACCT1002

Course Selection Guide

This course is a pre-requisite for ACCT2015 which is offered in Semester 2.

Essential Texts:

All students are required to purchase the following texts, available online at Amazon.com.

Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition, Volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, Kieso, D., Weygandt, J. and Warfield, T., 2010. John Wiley.

This text is required for ACCT2014 and ACCT2015. You are advised to purchase this text for your use at Levels 2 and 3 of the programme.

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT2021

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Cost and Management Accounting

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

ACCT1003

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

MGMT2006

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Management Information Systems I

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

MGMT3114

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management

Semester

1

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Course Code

MGMT2023

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Financial Management I

Semester

1 & 2

Pre-requisite

ACCT1002, ECON1003

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

MGMT2021

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Business Law

Semester

1 & Summer

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT2015

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Intermediate Financial Accounting II

Semester

2

Pre-requisite

ACCT2014

Course Selection Guide

Essential Texts:

Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition, Volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, Kieso, D., Weygandt, J. and Warfield, T., 2010. John Wiley.

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT2018

Level

Year 2

Course Name

Government Accounting

Semester

2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Required Text

Prescribed (compulsory)

Title: Financial Management and Accounting in the Public Sector by Bandy, Gary

Series:Routledge Masters in Public Management

Publisher: Routledge; 2 edition (December 3, 2014)

·                  ISBN-10: 1138787892

·                  ISBN-13: 978-1138787896

Recommended (non-compulsory)

Title: IPSAS Explained: A Summaryof International Public Sector Accounting Standards by Thomas Muller

·         Publisher: Wiley; 2 edition (July 2, 2012)

ISBN-10: 1118368711

ISBN-13: 978-1118368718

Public Sector Accounting and Budgeting for Non-Specialists Jan van Helden, Ron Hodges

·         Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (March 25, 2015)

·         Language: English

·         ISBN-10: 1137376988

·         ISBN-13: 978-1137376985

Summative Assessments

Participation                            10%

In-Course Assessments           30%

Final Project                            60%

Formative Assessments

Self-quizzing

LEVEL 3

At Level 3, the core Accounting courses (except MGMT3048 Financial Management II) are being offered in Semester 1 or 2 only. MGMT3048 Financial Management II is offered in summer.

Note carefully the sequence of the courses to be offered. Two of the Semester 1 core Accounting courses are pre-requisites for courses offered during Semester 2.

In order to adequately plan your schedule for the Year you must take note of the semester in which the respective courses are available and the relevant pre-requisite courses.

To ensure success at this Level it is highly recommended that you attempt no more than 3 courses per semester.

Course Code

MGMT3048

Level

Year 3

Course Name

Financial Management II

Semester

1 & Summer

Pre-requisite

MGMT2023

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT3044

Level

Year 3

Course Name

Advanced Auditing

Semester

1

Pre-requisite

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT3039

Level

Year 3

Course Name

Advanced Managerial Accounting

Semester

2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Recommended Text

Kaplan, Robert S. and Atkinson, Anthony. Advanced Management Accounting (3rd edition). Prentice Hall. ISBN: 9780132622882

Anthony, Robert., Hawkins, David and Merchant, Kenneth.  Accounting Text and Cases (12th edition). McGraw Hill. ISBN:  9780073100913

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT3040

Level

Year 3

Course Name

Accounting Theory

Semester

2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Recommended Text

Schroeder, R. G., Clark, M. W. and Cathey, J. M. (2009). Financial Accounting Theory and Analysis: Text and Cases. 9th Edition. John Wiley and Sons Inc.

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

MGMT3031

Level

Year 3

Course Name

Business Strategy and Policy

Semester

2 & Summer

Pre-requisite

MGMT2006, MGMT2023

Course Selection Guide

Assessment: 40% Coursework, 60% Final exam

Course Code

ACCT3015

Level

Year 3

Course Name

Accounting Information Systems

Semester

2

Pre-requisite

None

Course Selection Guide

Assessment

The course assessment is as follows:

Assessment Overview

Assessment 1-Final Project- Online Questions                                          30%

Assessment 2- Final Exams                                                                            60%

Assessment 3-Constructive Online Learning Exchange Participation     10%

Resources

Prescribed (compulsory)

1.      http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/bookshop/detail.asp?item=100000000560467 -Marshall Romney B., and Paul Steinbart. Accounting Information Systems, Global Edition, 13th ed., Pearson Higher Education. ISBN: 9781292060521

Highly Recommended

1.      http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/bookshop/detail.asp?item=100000000562763 - George Bodnar and William Hopwood. Accounting Information Systems: Pearson New International Edition,11th Edition, Pearson Higher Education. ISBN: 9781292027234 (etextbook)

2.      Alison Riley. (2012, May 22). The Accounting Cycle. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXRL-seKmiM.

3.      Nate Jackson, (2013,October 8). Revenue Cycle Overview. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb0ZZUL_tHk

4.      Nate Jackson,(2013, December 16). The Expenditure Cycle. Retrieved from (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWQgS0RGp7A

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