Public Accounting (Tehuacán Campus) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP) |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Accounting and FinanceMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

To train graduates in Public Accounting, who in a comprehensive manner and with an ethical and humanistic sense, design, analyze and evaluate financial and nonfinancial information, through the performance of functions and tasks involved with accounting, legal, administrative, budgetary, financial, contributions, internal control and auditing areas, to perform professionally with leadership in both public and private organizations, thus strengthening decision making in any business sector.



Graduation profile

  • Prepares and interprets financial statements in accordance with national and international standards or others considered important.
  • Builds reports that support management decision making focused on planning and budgeting, management costs, quality control and performance measurement.
  • Presents the current and future financial position of an organization.
  • Applies tax compliance and reporting requirements, as well as the laws and regulations governing the various forms of legal entities.
  • Identifies risks of misstatement in financial statements and considers their impact on audit strategy.
  • Promotes transparency in the disclosure of information in accordance with good corporate governance practices.
  • Evaluates the efficiency of the controls used by the entities, based on information technologies.
  • Assesses the environment in which the organization operates considering the economic, legal, political, social, technological, international and cultural forces.
  • Observes the external and internal factors that may influence the operation of the entity.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

To train graduates in Public Accounting, who in a comprehensive manner and with an ethical and humanistic sense, design, analyze and evaluate financial and nonfinancial information, through the performance of functions and tasks involved with accounting, legal, administrative, budgetary, financial, contributions, internal control and auditing areas, to perform professionally with leadership in both public and private organizations, thus strengthening decision making in any business sector.



Graduation profile

  • Prepares and interprets financial statements in accordance with national and international standards or others considered important.
  • Builds reports that support management decision making focused on planning and budgeting, management costs, quality control and performance measurement.
  • Presents the current and future financial position of an organization.
  • Applies tax compliance and reporting requirements, as well as the laws and regulations governing the various forms of legal entities.
  • Identifies risks of misstatement in financial statements and considers their impact on audit strategy.
  • Promotes transparency in the disclosure of information in accordance with good corporate governance practices.
  • Evaluates the efficiency of the controls used by the entities, based on information technologies.
  • Assesses the environment in which the organization operates considering the economic, legal, political, social, technological, international and cultural forces.
  • Observes the external and internal factors that may influence the operation of the entity.

Admission Requirements

4 Years
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