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WELCOME to the Master Programmes in Accounting ”Master Programme in Accounting and Management Control”, Programme Director Per Magnus Andersson ”Master.

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1 WELCOME to the Master Programmes in Accounting ”Master Programme in Accounting and Management Control”, Programme Director Per Magnus Andersson ”Master Programme in Accounting and Auditing”, Programme Director Anne Loft

2 Master Programme in Accounting and Management Control Semester 1 (Autumn)Semester 2 (Spring) Period 1 Sept-Oct Period 2 Nov-Dec Period 3 Jan-March Period 4 April-May BUSN61 International Accounting (7.5 ECTS) BUSN63 Management Control in Different Contexts (7,5 ECTS) BUSN66 Accounting Choice in Theory and Practice (7.5 ECTS) BUSN68 Degree Project in Accounting and Management Control (15 ECTS) BUSN62 Management Accounting and Control (7.5 ECTS) BUSN64 Strategic Cost Management (7.5 ECTS) Electives (7.5 ECTS) Subject to variation: Strategic Change and Leadership Accounting and Law

3 Master Programme in Accounting and Auditing Semester 1 (Autumn)Semester 2 (Spring) Period 1 Sept-Oct Period 2 Nov-Dec Period 3 Jan-March Period 4 April-May BUSN61 International Accounting (7.5 ECTS) “Revisorsjuridik” (in Swedish); mandatory for students aiming at becoming authorised public accountants (15 ECTS) or Electives: 2 x 7,5 ECTS Subject to variations: Corporate Governance Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Finance and Enterprise Risk Mgt Management Consulting BUSN66 Accounting Choice in Theory and Practice (7.5 ECTS) BUSN69 Degree Project in Accounting and Auditing (15 ECTS) FEKN65 International Auditing (7.5 ECTS)Electives (7.5 ECTS) Subject to variation: Strategic Change and Leadership Accounting and Law

4 Examinations and grading Different examination forms –individual and groups –in classroom and at home –written and oral parts –often more that one per course Responsible professors design course examinations –assessments and total course grade –criteria and dead-lines –forms of submissions and presentations Respect schedules, dead-lines and other instructions! –failure to do so will influence your grade –do not plan other day-time activities during study periods! Please study rules about plagiarism

5 Grading system A Excellent 100-85 A distinguished result that is excellent with regard to the following aspects – theoretical depth, practical relevance, analytical ability and independent thought. B Very good 84-75 A very good result with regard to the above mentioned aspects. C Good 74-65 The result is of a good standard with regard to the above mentioned aspects and lives up to expectations. D Satisfactory 64-55 The result is of a satisfactory standard with regard to the above mentioned aspects and lives up to expectations. E Sufficient 54-50 The result satisfies the minimum requirements with regard to the above mentioned aspects, but not more. F (U) Fail 49-0 The result does not meet the minimum requirements with regard to the above mentioned aspects. It is up to the teaching professor to decide whether the credits of a course should be converted into a total of 100 points for each course, or if the scale above should be used as percentage points of any chosen scale instead.

6 Use Internet!!! Your STIL-address – a very important support! –electronic key to all web-based computer facilities –ALL information from the School via this address –check daily! How to find course info and schedules: –liveatlund.lu.se Check course and programme home pages –course related information –news and late changes –e-mail access to other students

7 Other facilities Limited number of student computers in Alfa-building At the “The Compendium Store” next to the reception you can buy collection of articles and access cards to the computer rooms. There you can also refill your print quota related to the printing facilities in the computer rooms. Course literature at Akademibokhandeln or on Internet The Library and electronic databases!

8 Contact information Accounting and Auditing: Anne Loft, 046 – 222 41 86 anne.loft@fek.lu.se Accounting and Management Control: Per Magnus Andersson, 046 – 222 78 12 permagnus.andersson@fek.lu.se Programme Coordinator: Ingela Petersson, 046 – 222 14 23 ingela.petersson@fek.lu.se Course secretary: Magnus Bjager, 046-222 78 39 magnus.bjager@fek.lu.se

9 Practical issues All students – load up a photo of yourself to the programme home page International students, Hand in official diploma etc, contact Ingela Petersson Swedish students 180 hp?, ”villkorligt antagna”, contact Ingela Petersson New students – fill in ”enrolment forms” New students – sign form about plagarism Common Access Card – find more information at Lund University homepage

10 First Classes BUSN62 Management Accounting and Control 3 sept kl 10:15 - 12.00, EC3:109, Gert Paulsson BUSN61 International Accounting 3 sept kl 14:15 - 16:00, Crafoord hall, Kristina Artsberg BUSN65 International Auditing 5 sept 12:15 -14:00, Crafoord hall, Anne Loft

11 Get to know each other! Student presentation –Name –Country –Programme –Study background –Expectations regarding the programme –Career plans –Hobbies etc Questions ? Photo-session !


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