INGE1316 - Management Accounting
Credits :
3
Lecturer :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , second term, 26 hours of theory.
Language of instruction :
English
Learning outcomes :
2.g Analyses critical methods of cost accounting and uses them accurately when taking management decisions.
2.g.1 In the course some cost calculations techniques were discussed. The intention is that students can use these techniques to solve a specific case in the field of cost accounting
8.b Takes into consideration alternative explanations and methods when analysing and solving a (business) economic problem with practical relevance.
8.b.1 The student is able to analyze a business economic problem in the field of cost calculation and solve it on the basis of the suggested costing methods.
11.a Independently or in team, efficiently carries out a clearly defined assignment.
11.a.1 The student is able to independently analyze a business economic problem in the field of cost calculation and solve it.
Prerequisites :
For the Bachelor of Science in Business Engineering :
Co-requisites :
None
Course contents :
The role of management accountants Cost terminology Full costing versus variable costing Relationships between costs, volume and profit Job-order costing Process costing and spoilage Activity Based Costing Standaard cost and analysis variances Allocation of Support-Department Costs
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
The theory is discussed during the lectures starting from specific case studies.
Assessment methods and criteria :
Type : Exam during the examination period Description of evaluation : Written Type of questions : Open questions Learning material : Calculator
• Evaluation caracteristics •The exam consists of multiple choice questions, cases and open questions. Students may use a simple calculator. • Determination final result The grades are determined by the lecturer as communicated via Toledo and stated in the examination schedule. The result is calculated and communicated as a whole number on a scale of 20.
• Second exam opportunity The features of the evaluation and determination of grades are identical to those of the first examination opportunity, as described above.
Recommended or required reading :
No recommended reading
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