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Program Overview
Program Overview
The Accounting Placement program, denoted as ACCT 302, is offered under the School of Arts and Sciences. This program allows students to intern in a professional workplace under faculty guidance and supervision.
Program Objectives
The primary purpose of this placement is to provide students with the opportunity to apply the technical knowledge gained in the university setting and to obtain practical accounting experience in the workplace. Key objectives include:
- Developing decision-making skills in a practical setting
- Contributing to the accounting and management function of the workplace
- Presenting a report to the faculty supervisor describing learning experiences and evaluating contributions
- Making oral presentations to fellow students and colleagues in the Business program
Program Structure
Under the supervision of faculty members, students engage in a professional internship where they can apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. The program is designed to enhance practical skills and decision-making abilities, preparing students for professional roles in accounting and management.
Assessment and Evaluation
Students are required to submit a report to their faculty supervisor, detailing their learning experiences and the contributions they made during the placement. Additionally, they must make oral presentations to their peers and colleagues, further developing their communication and presentation skills.
Conclusion
The ACCT 302: Accounting Placement program is a valuable component of the university's curriculum, offering students a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical experience in a professional setting.
