The Bachelor
of Science in Accounting with Specialisation in Professional Accountancy programme
and the Bachelor of Science in Accounting with Specialisation in Accounting and
Information Systems programme, both offered by the University of Macau’s (UM)
Faculty of Business Administration, have been accredited by the Association of
Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Students of the two programmes admitted
from the 2013/2014 academic year onwards are eligible for exemption from all or
part of the papers at the Fundamentals level of the ACCA Qualification, provided
that the corresponding courses are completed.
Graduates of the
two programmes are eligible to claim exemptions from nine papers (Paper F1 –
F9) and eight papers (Paper F1 – F5 and F7 – F9) at the Fundamentals level,
respectively. They can then work towards completing their ACCA Qualification by
passing the remaining examinations, together with three years of practical
experience and the Professional Ethics module. The title of ‘Fellow’ will be
awarded to those who complete the continuing professional development (CPD) and
have been an ACCA member for five years.
Founded in
1904, the ACCA is a global organisation for professional accountants and
supports 178,000 members and 455,000 students worldwide. ACCA members benefit
from a network of 95 offices that provide a wealth of resources and support. An
ACCA member is also entitled to use the ACCA designation with his or her name.
Source: Faculty of Business Administration
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Two bachelor’s programmes offered by UM’s Faculty of Business Administration have been accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Students admitted from the 2013/2014 academic year onwards are eligible for exemption from all or part of the papers at the Fundamentals level of the ACCA Qualification