School: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Y ENTREPRENEURSHIP Grade: Graduate Certificate Accounts Credits: 18-21 CURRICULUM Program (Title): Accounts Brief description of program: The Certification of Professional Accounting aims to deepen the study of accounting theory, the problem referred to different types of entities and processing of accounting information for business management. This degree provides the graduate educational opportunity necessary for the development of knowledge and skills necessary to ensure their professional success. The graduate will be able to consider the characteristics of accounting by analyzing financial systems, accounting estimation methods used in various situations, preparation of consolidated financial statements, among others. Course Code Course Title Credits Pre-requisites Required Specialty (6 credits) ACCO 702 Advanced Financial Accounting Theory 3 ACCO 501 ACCO 706 Advanced Audit 3 ACCO 501 Accounts (9 credits) ACCO 709 Budget 3 ACCO 501 ACCO 710 Government Accounting 3 ACCO 501 ACCO 711 Forensic Accounting 3 ACCO 501 International Accounts (12 credits) ACCO 712 International Accounts 3 ACCO 501 ACCO 713 International Financial Markets 3 ACCO 501, FINA 503 ACCO 714 International Banking 3 ACCO 501, FINA 503 FINA 610 International Finance 3 ACCO 501, FINA 503 Degree Requirement (3 credits) ACCO 721* Accounts Thesis 3 15 approved credits MANA 742* Simulation 3 15 approved credits * Semester Course Graduate Certificate Requirements 1. Having a master's degree in Business Administration conferred. 2. The Graduate Certificate is only available in the Main Campus Gurabo. 3. The Graduate Certificate is offered only in the modality. Note: 1) All new students must have academic degrees conferred in accounting or related field. 2) The new students who do not possess a bachelor's degree in Accounting must take courses ACCO 301 and 302 as prerequisites for admission to the master. 3) Research on IRB.net about IRB certifications you must complete when tuition Thesis without this process you cannot do research. Ask your teacher or visit the school for more information.