Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum

Our project attempts to examine whether employers from CPA firms feel that the skills acquired by NTU BAcc graduates are sufficient to meet their expectations. It will also examine whether this revised curriculum prepares undergraduates in feeling sufficiently equipped to meet the expectations of em...

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Main Authors: Ang, Peggy Pueh Khee, Chua, Sophie Shimin, Leow, Chee Khiang
Other Authors: Mak, Bobby Wai Yeong
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9152
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-91522023-05-19T06:24:03Z Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum Ang, Peggy Pueh Khee Chua, Sophie Shimin Leow, Chee Khiang Mak, Bobby Wai Yeong Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Education Our project attempts to examine whether employers from CPA firms feel that the skills acquired by NTU BAcc graduates are sufficient to meet their expectations. It will also examine whether this revised curriculum prepares undergraduates in feeling sufficiently equipped to meet the expectations of employers from CPA firms. 2008-09-24T07:29:07Z 2008-09-24T07:29:07Z 2004 2004 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9152 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ang, Peggy Pueh Khee
Chua, Sophie Shimin
Leow, Chee Khiang
Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum
description Our project attempts to examine whether employers from CPA firms feel that the skills acquired by NTU BAcc graduates are sufficient to meet their expectations. It will also examine whether this revised curriculum prepares undergraduates in feeling sufficiently equipped to meet the expectations of employers from CPA firms.
author2 Mak, Bobby Wai Yeong
author_facet Mak, Bobby Wai Yeong
Ang, Peggy Pueh Khee
Chua, Sophie Shimin
Leow, Chee Khiang
format Final Year Project
author Ang, Peggy Pueh Khee
Chua, Sophie Shimin
Leow, Chee Khiang
author_sort Ang, Peggy Pueh Khee
title Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum
title_short Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum
title_full Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum
title_fullStr Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the NTU Bachelor of Accountancy curriculum
title_sort investigation of employers', faculty members' and undergraduates' perceptions on the relevant skills in the ntu bachelor of accountancy curriculum
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9152
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