Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
This module introduces students to a variety of contemporary issues in accounting by engaging with theoretical perspectives and empirical research. Content covered in the module will vary as conditions change, but may include intangible assets, narrative reporting, corporate social responsibility and other current topics discussed by the accounting profession, policy makers and academics. The module develops students¿ awareness of important developments in accounting research and their implications for accounting practice, providing them with key transferable employability skills.
Aims
This module aims to introduce students to contemporary issues in accounting by engaging with the theoretical perspectives and empirical research, to develop students' awareness of the important development in accounting research in relation to accounting theories and their implications for accounting practice.
Talis Aspire Reading ListAny reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/acc-40004/lists
Intended Learning Outcomes
identify different theoretical and practical perspectives in accounting and critically discuss the issues in accounting research: 1,2,3explain the intention of a particular contemporary accounting issue in relation to accounting theory and discuss its relevance for legitimate stakeholders: 1,2,3
Lectures 9 x 2 hours = 18 hoursTutorials 6 x 1 hours= 6 hours Total Lectures/ tutorials preparation 24 hours50 hours directed reading and class preparation76 hours independent study and assessment preparation
Description of Module Assessment
1: Group Report weighted 20%1,500 word Group report (3 to 5 students per group) supporting the group presentation1,500 word Group report which tests students¿ knowledge and understanding of a particular contemporary accounting issue.
2: Group Presentation weighted 20%Group presentation (in-class presentation or pre-recorded video)The group presentation (3 to 5 students per group) on a particular contemporary accounting issue. The duration of the presentation is 15-20 minutes.
3: Assignment weighted 60%A 2,500 words Individual assignment at the end of the moduleThe individual assignment will test students¿ knowledge and understanding of a particular contemporary accounting issue.