Regulations for Diploma in Accounting Studies
This Diploma is available only to students from partner Chinese universities, with whom University College Cork signs a bilateral agreement under Statute 263 of the National University of Ireland. Having studied for three years at a partner Chinese university, students will study for one year at University College Cork, taking the diploma programme to the value of 60 credits as outlined below.
To be admitted, students will be required to:
(a) successfully complete and pass credits equivalent to three full
academic years study of their degree programmes at a partner Chinese
University with whom University College Cork has a bilateral
agreement; and
(b) satisfy English language proficiency requirements as specified by
the Department of Accounting, Finance and Information Systems.
To be considered for the award of Diploma in Accounting Studies, a
student must have satisfactorily attended designated undergraduate modules to the value of 45
credits, plus 15 credits from other specified modules, subject to
timetabling and other constraints.
Core
Students take modules to the value of 45 credits:
AC3008 Auditing (5 credits)
AC4100 Management Accounting: Planning and Control
(5 credits)
AC4101 Management Accounting: Performance and
Decision Making (5 credits)
AC4407 Financial Reporting 1 (5 credits)
AC4408 Financial Reporting 2 (5 credits)
AC4409 Corporate Financing (5 credits)
AC4411 International Finance (5 credits)
IS2202 Systems Analysis and Systems Design (5
credits)
IS2203 Systems Analysis and Systems Change (5
credits)
Elective modules
plus 15 credits to be selected from the following:
AC4001 Advanced Financial Accounting (5 credits)
AC4404 Entrepreneurial Finance (5 credits)
IS3302 Electronic Business Foundations (5 credits)
IS3303 Electronic Business (5 credits)
IS4443 Principles of Web Design for Business (5
credits)
IS4444 Introduction to Web Development for Business (5
credits)
1LW1108 Introduction to the Legal
System (5 credits)
1LW1109 Introduction to
Business Law (5 credits)
MG4040 Relationship Marketing (5 credits)
MG4041 Business Networks (5 credits)
MG4033 Entrepreneurship Practice and Opportunity
Recognition (5 credits)
MG4034 Entrepreneurial Business Start-Ups (5 credits)
ST4401 Introduction to Operations Research (5 credits)
ST4402 Modelling and Systems for Decision Making (5
credits)
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Diploma in Accounting Studies within three
academic years from the date of first registration for the programme.
Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student would be
ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this
rule may be granted by the School of Business, only for very serious
reasons.
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: