Course code BUS112

BUS112 Accounting and Computing

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Course responsible: Ole Gjølberg
ECTS credits: 5
Faculty: School of Economics and Business
Teaching language: NO
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
Limits of class size:
40
Teaching exam periods:
This course starts in August block. This course has teaching/evaluation in August block, .
Course frequency: Annually
First time: Study year 2004-2005
Last time: 2018V
Preferential right:
Bachelor´s degree students in Business Administration with a specialisation in accounting.
Course contents:
The course is based on a specific, practical approach by building up an account plan, posting different receipts, aggregating and conducting a yearly balance.
Learning outcome:
The student shall acquire qualifications in accounting and balance of independent businesses based on the software "Duett". The students shall develop, through a practical approach of the software, an understanding of the way accounting is built up, how accounting can be evaluated, tax calculated etc.
Learning activities:
The course combines lectures with the use of the software "Duett" and exercises in discussion groups.
Teaching support:
Accounting programme "Duett" from Daldata AS.
Syllabus:
Information about the syllabus is provided at the start of the course.
Prerequisites:
Preferably some knowledge of accounting (BUS100 and BUS110).
Recommended prerequisites:
Mandatory activity:
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Assessment:
Final individual 3,5 hours examination (counts 100%), using a computer and the software "Duett". More information about the examination aids is given at the beginning of the course.
Nominal workload:
150 hours.
Entrance requirements:
Minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway (generell studiekompetanse)
Reduction of credits:
BUS111 - 5 credits.
Type of course:
Lectures and exercises in auditorium.: ca. 35 hours. Exercises in seminar groups: ca. 20 hours.
Note:
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Examiner:
External examiner will control the quality of syllabus, questions for the final examination, and principles for the assessment of the examination answers. The examination papers can be assessed by an external examiner.
Allowed examination aids: All types of calculators, all other aids.
Examination details: One written exam: A - E / Ikke bestått