VeniUniversity

Master of Philosophy in Accounting Sciences

DESCRIPTION

ACADEMIC CURRICULUM

The courses offered by VCCU are 100% online, available to students in a virtual environment (synchronous classes), and can be taken from anywhere.

TARGET AUDIENCE:

Graduates in Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, and related areas.

GOAL:

The course aims to deepen students’ knowledge and provide a comprehensive understanding of fundamental methodology, highlighting the importance of accounting in the context of control, planning, management, and decision-making. The master’s degree in accounting sciences seeks to promote a systemic view of the area, enabling students to face complex challenges and contribute significantly to the practice and advancement of accounting knowledge.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The students will study through an online platform where they will have access to classes, complementary content, support, and monitoring.

Faculty formed by professors with PhDs in areas related to the curricular components of the course.

Our courses are registered and recognized by the United States Government and valid in more than 100 countries that are signatories to the Hague Apostille.

AREA OF CONCENTRATION:

Applied Social Sciences

RESEARCH LINES:

Line 1: Management Accounting.

Line 2: Public Accounting.

Line 3: Financial Market.

ESTIMATED DURATION: 24 MONTHS

  • 12 months of course components;
  • 12 months for the preparation of the Dissertation through direct guidance.
  • The examining board takes place in the 24th (twenty-fourth) month (if the student does not complete the dissertation, they will request an extension of the course and pay the tuition fees normally).
  • The student must make 03 academic publications during the period of studies.
  • Contemporary Topics in Accounting
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Business Intelligence
    Statistics Applied to Accounting Sciences
  • Ethics and Spirituality
    Echonometry
  • Capital market
  • Research Methodology in Accounting Sciences – Analysis of Quantitative/Qualitative Data
  • Higher Education Methodology
  • Academic Production Seminar
  • Economic and Financial Analysis of the Demonstrations
    Information, Accounting, and Management
  • Systems
    Strategic Controllership
  • Contemporary Topics in Accounting
  • Research and Development of the Dissertation
  • Presentation for the qualification of the research
  • Presentation of the Dissertation
  • Foreign Language Proficiency

   Total Hour Volume: 1020 hours

   Total Credits Required: 99 credits

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