I. SUBJECT DESCRIPTION
II. SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS
III. COURSE CURRICULUM
SUBJECT DATA
OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
TESTING AND ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING PERFORMANCE
THEMATIC UNITS AND FURTHER DETAILS
Subject name
International Accounting I.
ID (subject code)
BMEGT35ML13
Type of subject
Contact lessons
Course types and lessons
Type
Lessons
Lecture
2
Practice
0
Laboratory
0
Type of assessment
exam grade
Number of credits
5
Subject Coordinator
Name
Dr. Böcskei Elvira
Position
associate professor
Contact details
bocskei.elvira@gtk.bme.hu
Educational organisational unit for the subject
Department of Finance
Subject website
Language of the subject
magyar – HU
Curricular role of the subject, recommended number of terms

Programme: Accounting Master’s Programme from 2019/20/Term 1

Subject Role: Compulsory

Recommended semester: 2

Direct prerequisites
Strong
Számvitel / Accounting
Weak
None
Parallel
None
Exclusion
None
Validity of the Subject Description

Objectives

A tantárgy specifikus célja, hogy a módszertani ismeretek nyújtásával – és a korábban megismertek felelevení-tésével – a hallgatók olyan mértékű jártasságra tegyenek szert, hogy képesek legyenek a nemzetközi számviteli standardok értelmezésére és alkalmazására. Fontos követelmény, hogy a tantárgy keretében tanultak alapján a hallgató képes legyen IFRS beszámoló összeállítására és elemzésére. Az ismeretek eredményes elsajátításához elengedhetetlenül szükséges a Számvitel tárgy tananyagának biztos tudása.

Academic results

Knowledge
  1. Knowledge of the major / most commonly used International Financial Reporting Standards.
Skills
  1. By the end of the semester, students will be able to interpret / analyze reports prepared on the basis of international financial reporting standards and prepare financial statements in accordance with IFRSs. They will be able to recognize the connections, support decision-making and further expand their knowledge independently.
Attitude
  1. The student
  2. • is open to learn about and adapt innovations in the field of accounting;
  3. • collaborates with the lecturer and fellow students during course;
  4. • enriches his/her knowledge and is informed;
  5. • use the opportunities offered by University tools.
Independence and responsibility

Teaching methodology

Lectures, written and oral communication, use of University tools and techniques, optional individual and group work.

Materials supporting learning

  • • Lakatos-Kovács-Mohl-Rózsa-Szirmai: A Nemzetközi Beszámolási Standardok elmélete és gyakorlata (MKVKOK, 2018)
  • • Bartha Ágnes – Gellért Henriett – Madarasiné Szirmai Andrea (2013): Nemzetközi számviteli ismeretek. Perfekt Zrt, Budapest
  • • Moodle felületre feltöltött elméleti és gyakorlati tananyagok / course files via moodle and microsoft teams

General Rules

The subject ends with an exam.

Performance assessment methods

Performance evaluations during the examination period End of semester written/oral exam: The exam: 90 minutes The assessment of the competence elements of the subject knowledge and ability is done in written or oral form based on the lecturer’s decision. The exam focuses on the application of the acquired knowledge. The course material on which the assessment is based on is determined by the lecturer of the subject.

Percentage of performance assessments, conducted during the study period, within the rating

  • x: 1

Percentage of exam elements within the rating

  • Exam in the exam period: 100

Conditions for obtaining a signature, validity of the signature

Az aláírás megszerzésének a TVSZ-ben rögzített általános szabályokon túl nincs feltétele. A megszerzett alá-írás a TVSZ szerinti időtartamig érvényes.

Issuing grades

%
Excellent >91-100
Very good 85-90
Good 76-84
Satisfactory 64-75
Pass 50-63
Fail 0-49

Retake and late completion

Correction and replacement is according to TVSZ.

Coursework required for the completion of the subject

Nature of work Number of sessions per term
participation 28
exam preparation 122
total 150

Approval and validity of subject requirements

Topics covered during the term

Subject includes the topics detailed in the course syllabus to ensure learning outcomes listed under 2.2. can be achieved. Timing of the topics may be affected by calendar or other circumstances in each semester.

Lecture topics

Additional lecturers

Name Position Contact details
Veit Adrienn x adrienn.veit@kpmg.hu

Approval and validity of subject requirements