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The BS Accountancy program envisions to prepare and develop students to become globally competitive accountants qualified to work in the global workplace. The objective of the program is to produce competent professional accountants capable of making a positive contribution to the profession and society. Specifically, the BSA program is designed to: • Prepare students for the tough Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Licensure Examinations. • Prepare students for employment in private establishment and public sector (government agencies). Student Learning Outcomes: • Achieve technical competencies in the following areas: financial reporting, management accounting services, audit and assurance, regulatory and legal framework in business transactions, strategic risk management, advanced accounting and taxation. The competency is at the level as defined by the breadth and dimension required for future CPAs as prescribed in the CPA Syllabus • Acquire the essential skills pervasive to a CPA’s work that include critical thinking, effective communication, creating solution to business issues and problems, and informed and adept in the latest business technology tools • Develop enabling attributes to become future accounting professionals who will serve as agents of societal change. Career Opportunities Entry Level Jobs • Public Practice: Audit Staff, Tax Staff, Management Services/Consulting Staff • Commerce and Industry: Financial Accounting & Reporting Staff, Management Accounting Staff, Tax Accounting Staff, Internal Audit Staff, Financial Analyst, Budget Analyst, Credit Analyst, Cost Accountant. • Government: State Accounting Examiner, State Accountant, LGU Accountant, Revenue Officer, Audit Examiner, Budget Analyst, Financial Services Specialist • Education: Junior Accounting Instructor Middle Level Positions • Public Practice: Audit Manager, Tax Manager, Consulting Manager • Commerce and Industry: Comptroller, Senior Information Systems Auditor, Senior Fraud Examiner, Senior Forensic Auditor • Government: State Accountant V, Director III and Director IV, Government Accountancy and Audit, Financial Services Manager, Audit Services Manager, Senior Auditor • Education: Senior Faculty, Accounting Department Chair Advanced Positions • Public Practice: Partner, Senior Partner, Senior Consultant/Financial Advisor • Commerce and Industry: Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Officer • Government: National Treasurer, Vice President for Finance/CFO (for GOCCs), Commissioner, Associate Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, (COA, BIR, BOC) • Education: Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean » Read the description by FindUniversity.ph
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Freshman Admission Requirements:Admission Requirements - Freshmen: 1. Grade 12 Report Card 2. Certification of Good Moral Character from the School / Police Clearance from the country of origin / departure 3. Photocopy of NSO Birth Certificate / Household Register 4. Certificate of Graduation / Copy of Diploma 5. For Passers of Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) and Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (ALS A&E) • Certificate of Passing • Certificate of Rating • Photocopy of Diploma (For ALS A&E passers) 6. For graduates of 2015 and below – Original Form 138 (Report Card)
Transferees Admission Requirements:Admission Requirements - Transferees: 1. Transferees need to take and pass the FEU-CAT prior to evaluation as a requirement for admission. They also need to ensure that they pass the cut-off scores of the degree programs they are applying for. These can be verified at the Admissions office during their evaluation. 2. Official Transcript of Records (TOR)/Scholastic Records/True Copy of Grades 3. Certificate of Good Moral Character 4. Certificate of Transfer/ Honorable Dismissal/ Transfer Credentials 5. Course Description of courses taken and passed 6. Photocopy of the NSO Birth Certificate
Foreign Students Admission Requirements:Admission Requirements - Foreign Students: 1. Secure an INTELAC Referral Form at the Admissions and Financial Assistance (AFA) office located at Room 103 of Arts building.• For those who have TOEFL or IELTS Certificates, no need to have the English Assessment, just present the original certificate. 2. Proceed at the Language Learning Center located at Room 411 of the Arts Building for the INTELAC interview or present the TOEFL or IELTS certificate. 3. If the applicant already passed the FEU-CAT, prepare the following requirements for enrollment: • AUTHENTICATED High School credentials / Form 138 / Transcript of Records • AUTHENTICATED Certificate of Good Moral Character from the School / Police Clearance from the country of origin/departure • AUTHENTICATED Certificate of Graduation / Copy of Diploma • AUTHENTICATED Birth Certificate / Household Register • Honorable Dismissal / Transfer Credentials (for Transferees) • Photocopy of Passport • 2×2 pictures (3 pieces) • Copy of INTELAC /TOEFL/IELTS Certificate Note: All credentials should be in English or with English translation. • For tourist visa holders, authorized stay must be valid up to 30 days upon submission for students visa conversion processing. • Submit all visa requirements and school credentials at AFA for enrollment.
Foreign Second Admission Requirements:Admission Requirements - Second Coursers: Non-Graduates of FEU: 1. Original Transcript of Records with GWA (General Weighted Average) 2. Photocopy of Diploma 3. Original Transfer Credential / Honorable Dismissal 4. Photocopy of NSO Birth certificate 5. Photocopy of NSO Marriage Certificate 6. Letter of application/ intent – should show the reason why the applicant intends to pursue a second degree 7. Two (2) sealed recommendation letters from current/former employers or former professors. Graduates of FEU: 1. Photocopy of Transcript of Records 2. Photocopy of Diploma 3. Photocopy of NSO Birth Certificate 4. Photocopy of NSO Marriage Certificate 5. Letter of application/ intent – should show the reason why the applicant intends to pursue a second degree
About the Provider
Far Eastern University (FEU) was established in 1928 by Dr. Nicanor Reyes, Sr. as the Institute of Accountancy. The Institute began to branch out to other fields of study like economics, business administration, and banking and finance. A year after its establishment, it became the Institute of Accounts, Business, and Finance (IABF). In 1933, IABF partnered with then Far Eastern College which offered courses in the liberal arts, giving birth to FEU.
FEU was granted an Autonomous status in 2016 which allowed them to open new campuses. This gave way to the establishment of FEU - Makati. The campus in Makati offers Law, Accountancy, Business, and Information Technology. FEU Makati aims to continue the tradition of FEU Manila's history of excellence in Accounting and Business Education.
FEU is recognized as a Center of Development in Business Administration by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd).