Course Description
This course is designed to prepare a research project proposal - individually or collectively - the form in which reviews the solution proposal for a practical problems in the professional field of accounting, it has been designed in order to support the student's ability to prepare critical analytical study in one of the areas of the accounting profession and then prepare a report to the results of the study, also targets to the communicative capacity either oral or written the necessary accounting practices of professional development, and this course focuses on how to apply the methods of scientific research and the use of statistical tools according to the needs of the research project.
Course Aims
This course seeks to achieve the following:
- cognitive development and cognitive skills to identify problems that fit the subject of accounting research professional and identified and how to set up such research and report them.
- the development of presentation skills and communication through writing reports and presentation.
- acquire skills creative thinking through the implementation of the methods of scientific research field, and the application of the relevant statistical methods in the areas of solving the problems facing the accountant practitioner.
- acquire cognitive skills integration between the fields of accounting, economics, finance, statistics, marketing and behavioral sciences.
- Training and development of the students to work and collective discussion in.
Course Contents:
- The concept of scientific research and its objectives and types of scientific research
- how and trends in the selection of scientific idea to research the problem and address of choice for Search
- The selection and formulation of appropriate previous studies for each search
- The importance of formulating objectives and hypotheses chosen
- formulation approach and the limits of research and research under
- Prepare the questionnaire and assembling the field study data
- How to write references research and findings and recommendations
Course ID: ACCT497
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 4.50 | 4.50 | 4.5 | - |
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