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	Objectives  
 
	This program leads to the degree of Master of Accounting. It is   
designed to prepare students for international careers in accounting   
both in academic and business fields. We emphasize building up a solid  
 and broad theoretical foundation in accounting to master the mainstream
   research methods and international research horizons, and improve   
students' research capability.  
	 
	Courses 
 
	 
	Compulsory Preparatory Courses  
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Credit Requirements  
 
	2 preparatory courses with 2 credits each 
 
	5 core courses with 3 credits each 
 
	7 elective courses with 1-2 credits each 
 
	Seminar (required for two semesters) 
 
	*: Master thesis can be written in English or Chinese. If in English, an abstract in Chinese must be provided. 
 
	 
	Course Description  
 
	Microeconomics: Consumer theory; producer theory; market theory; game theory; general equilibrium; and information theory. 
 
	Econometrics: Probability theory, statistical   
inference, and matrix algebra and introduce the statistics and   
econometrics software; Simple Linear Regression Model; Multiple Linear  
 Regression Model; Extensions to Linear Regression Model; Introduction 
to   Asymptotic Theory; General Least Squares; Multicollinearity; 
Stochastic   Regressors/Lagged Variables; and Limited Dependent Variable
 Models. 
 
	Corporate Finance:  Key Concepts of Finance;   
Financial Markets; Portfolio Theory; Asset Pricing Models;  Market   
Efficiency Hypothesis; Capital Budgeting; Capital Structure; Dividend   
Policy; Equity Financing; Long-term Debt Financing. 
 
	Financial Accounting: Financial Accounting   and 
Accounting Standards; Conceptual Framework Underlying Financial   
Accounting;The Accounting Information System; Income Statement and   
Related Information; Accounting and the Time Value of Money; Cash and   
Receivables; Valuation of Inventories: A Cost Basis Approach;   
Inventories: Additional Valuation Issues; Acquisition and Disposition   
of Property, Plant and Equipment , etc. 
 
	Investment: equilibrium and no-arbitrage asset pricing theory in discrete time, and application of finance theory in investment. 
 
 
                                        1.Photocopy of valid passport 
                                    
                                    
                                With photo, passport number &expiration date and name included. 2.Passport-sized photo A passport-sized photo taken recently of the applicant 3.Bachelor's degree diploma Graduation certificate should be in Chinese or English. If not, it should be translated into Chinese or English and be notarized. 4.Transcript of postgraduate school 5.Two letters of recommendation From professor or associate professor or equivalents 6.Health certificate Required during application.Photocopy of notarized foreigner physical examination record (for durations of study over 6 months) 7.English proficiency test certificate For example, IELTS or TOEFL, only for applicant whose native language is not English. 8.Study plan Explaining your studies, work experiences and research plan. You should also give information of any academic publications or other scholarly achievements you believe may be relevant.(no less than 1000 words, in English or Chinese) 9.Financial support statement Photocopy of the financial support statement with signature  | 
            








                                        