FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
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To meet certain group targets, professional fields, and social contexts, the Bachelor of Accounting Program (BAP) seeks to produce graduates who have adequate knowledge and understanding in the field of accounting and are able to think critically, analytically, and systematically, with good moral and ethical foundations. In addition, graduates also have enough competencies not only in making financial and tax reports, but also in the field of audit. With these skills, as well as other knowledge in the field of business and management, BAP graduates are ready to face real cases in the world of work.
In curriculum development, BAP follows the IES-IFAC standards for the Accounting Department to provide a global curriculum in accordance with global standards in the field of accounting and audit. Through this standard, students have better job opportunities in the global market.
To become a superior and innovative Bachelor of Accounting Study Program at the national and ASEAN level which produces graduates who are competent, competitive and at the forefront of the accounting profession by prioritizing morals, ethics and religion.
1. The implementation of the
Academic Year lecture consists of two regular semesters, namely the odd semester which takes place in August to December, and the even semester in February to June. Each semester consists of 14 to 16 lecture sessions including evaluation, which is carried out face to face in class and online.
2. Administrative registration
Before filling out courses, students are required to complete a single tuition payment (UKT) in accordance with applicable regulations.
3. Academic registration
of filling courses is carried out through the cybercampus system after the UKT payment, by referring to the Study Results Card (KHS) and following the applicable curriculum provisions. For the Merdeka Learning-Merdeka (MBKM) program, KRS filling is carried out through Cybercampus V2. Students can change or cancel the subjects that have been taken by filling in the Card for Changes to the Study Plan (KPRS) a maximum of two weeks after lectures begin, in order to accommodate obstacles or changes in the planned course. Delay in filling KRS for no appropriate reason can cause students not to be allowed to attend lectures in the semester.
4. The expenses of
the S1 Accounting Study Program study have a total of 144 minimum credits that must be taken for graduation.
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AGI101 - Islamic Religion I
AGP101 - Protestant Christianity I
AGK101 - Catholic Religion I
AGH101 - Hindu
I
AGB101 - Buddhism
I NOP103 - Pancasila Bai101 - Indonesian
NOP104 - Citizenship
SIP107 - Data and
PHP103 - Logic and
Critical
Thought AKK106 - Basic Accounting
MNU101 - Introduction to EKT109 Business
- Introduction to AKM201 Economic Theory
- Accounting for
PJK201 - Taxation I
MAS122 - Statistics for
AKA103 Accountants - Professional Ethics and Skills for
AKK201 Accountants - Medium Financial Accounting I
MNU108 - Introduction to
MNK102 Management -
AKK202 Financial Management - Second Middle Financial Accounting
SII306 - AKA201 Accounting Information System
- AKK203 Risk Based Auditors
- Public Sector Accounting
PJK301 - Taxation II
MNK314 - Introduction to the
HKT215 Capital Market - Business Law and Company
AKK207 - Middle Financial Accounting III
SII203 - AKA202 Management Information System
- Risk Based II
AKM301 - AKA304 Management Accounting
- Internal Audit
PJK302 - AKK304 Tax Practices
- Advanced Financial Accounting I: Concepts and Application of
AKK401 - MNU307 Accounting Theory
- AKA306 Strategic Management
AKS301
Auditing Practices PNE402 - Accounting Research Methods
AKM323 - AKK305 Business Analysis
- Continued Financial Accounting II: Concepts and Application of
AKM326 - The Role of Accounting in AKM327 Corporate Governance
- Sustainable Business Practice & Reporting
Sii324 - Digital Technologies in Accounting
PNE499 - Thesis
Elective course:
AKK251 - Sharia Accounting
AKM328 - Digital Budgeting
AKS401 - Accounting Information System Design
AKK306 - Government Financial Management
EKP202 - Bank and other financial institutions
EKP203 - Indonesian economy
AGI401 - Islamic Religion II
AGP401 - Protestant Religion II
AGK401 - Catholic
Religion II AGH401 - Hindu II
AGB401 - Buddhist Religion II
MNW201 - Entrepreneurship
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Choice Course 1
[Subject 2]
Elective course:
AKA231 - Forensic Audit
AKP401 - Tax Accounting
PJK401 - Tax Planning
AKK252 - Asset Assessment
MNU326 - Performance Management in Accounting Practices
PSI311 - Organizational Behavior and Leadership
MNU302 - Business Feasibility Study
Sok334 - Business Communication
MNP201 - Marketing Management
KKN441 - Real Work Lecture
[Lecture Course 4]
[LEPANI COURSE 5]
Elective course:
SII404 - Information System Audit
AKS302 - Advanced Accounting Data Analytics
AKM329 - Risk Reporting and Analysis
MNU325 - Strategy and Innovation
MNK330 - Micro and Social Financial Management
Ex210 - economy, business and finance in an Islamic perspective
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Jl.Airlangga 4-6 Surabaya
• +62 31 5033642
• 5036584
• 5049480
• 5044940
• +62 31 5026288
• +62 31 5033642
• 5036584
• 5049480
• 5044940
• +62 31 5026288
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