Ascertaining and improving the quality of the course AC208, Company Law.
Using questionaires surveys are done on year 2 and 3 accountancy students, accountancy graduates who are working in the public accounting firms and the employers of these accountancy graduates to gather their opinions about the quality of the course AC208. Quality is measured in terms of whether AC2...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-103062023-05-19T07:23:09Z Ascertaining and improving the quality of the course AC208, Company Law. Koh, Chee Wei. Low, See Chin. Ng, Thomas. Koh, Pearlie Ming Choo Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Education Using questionaires surveys are done on year 2 and 3 accountancy students, accountancy graduates who are working in the public accounting firms and the employers of these accountancy graduates to gather their opinions about the quality of the course AC208. Quality is measured in terms of whether AC208 provides the students with the types of knowledge and the level of understanding, thus application of these knowledge, that the students or the potential employers of these student expect the course to provide. The results show that employers generally feel that quality is only average. While students and graduates feel that AC208 is of good quality, they also show some dissatisfaction with certain aspects with the way the course is conducted or assessed. These dissatisfaction represent areas that NTU can improve on, thus improve the quality in the eyes of the employers. 2008-09-24T07:42:13Z 2008-09-24T07:42:13Z 2000 2000 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10306 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Using questionaires surveys are done on year 2 and 3 accountancy students, accountancy graduates who are working in the public accounting firms and the employers of these accountancy graduates to gather their opinions about the quality of the course AC208. Quality is measured in terms of whether AC208 provides the students with the types of knowledge and the level of understanding, thus application of these knowledge, that the students or the potential employers of these student expect the course to provide. The results show that employers generally feel that quality is only average. While students and graduates feel that AC208 is of good quality, they also show some dissatisfaction with certain aspects with the way the course is conducted or assessed. These dissatisfaction represent areas that NTU can improve on, thus improve the quality in the eyes of the employers. |
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