ACCT3103 Syllabus
ACCT3103 Syllabus
ACCT3103 Syllabus
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Teaching Assistant:
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Lecture Notes: Powerpoint notes are available on the Moodle. You are
responsible for downloading and printing them in advance for each class.
(v)
(vi)
Program ILOs
Course ILOs
1. Acquisition and internalization of knowledge of accounting, ILO1, ILO2, ILO3
business and economics
2. Application and integration of knowledge
ILO2, ILO3, ILO4
3. Inculcating professionalism and leadership
ILO3, ILO4
4. Developing global outlook
ILO1, ILO2, ILO4
5. Mastering communication skills
ILO3, ILO4, ILO5
(vii)
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
40%
100%
AT1.
Group Case Analysis and Presentation (10%)
Your grade for this part will depend on your ability to deliver a professional and
persuasive presentation. The group presentation will be evaluated based on the three
criteria (i.e., identification of relevant issue and data, explanation of analysis, and
presentation style) provided in the Presentation Evaluation Form. In determining the
grade, input from other groups evaluation and their comments are being considered.
After the presentation, I will be glad to meet with the group to discuss their
evaluation.
Grading Criteria
ILO
A+ A AILOs Very good to
1, 2,
excellent
3, 4
ratings on
and 5 some or all
three criteria.
B+ B BGood to very
good ratings
on some or all
three criteria.
C+ C CFair to good
ratings on some
or all three
criteria.
D+ D
Fair ratings on
all three
criteria.
F
Fail to prepare
and present the
case.
AT2.
Group Written Case Synthesis (10%)
The Case Synthesis will be graded based on the following two criteria:
i. Content (Specificity/Creativeness/Use of Materials/
Linkage to a Bigger Picture)
ii. Writing Style (Coherence/Clarity/Structure)
TOTAL
7%
3%
10%
Grading Criteria
ILO
A+ A AILOs Very good to
1, 2,
excellent
3, 4
ratings on all
and 5 two criteria.
F
Fail to prepare
and submit the
written case
synthesis.
B+ B BGood to very
good ratings
on all two
criteria.
C+ C CFair to good
ratings on all
two criteria.
D+ D
Fair ratings on
all two criteria.
AT3.
Group In-Class Activities (10%)
The grading for these activities will be based on the extent of active participation in
in-class activities as a group and timely submission of Presentation Evaluation Forms.
Grading Criteria
ILO
A+ A AILO 5 Extremely
active
participation in
group
activities and
timely
submission of
all required
forms.
B+ B BQuite active
participation in
group
activities and
timely
submission of
all required
forms.
C+ C CSome
participation in
group activities
and timely
submission of
some required
forms.
D+ D
Rarely
participation in
group
activities and
fail to submit
some required
forms.
F
No
participation in
group
activities and
fail to submit
all required
forms.
AT4.
Class Attendance and Participation (10% for individual):
Attendance will be taken for both lectures and tutorials. The attendance and
individual sharing in class will be considered in assigning points for attendance and
individual participation. The tutor will discuss the homework assignments at the
tutorial sessions and you are expected to participate actively in tutorials. In addition to
attendance, points will also be assigned for participation in the discussion of
homework assignments. Dates for the discussion of assignments are listed on the
course outline. No homework assignments will be collected for grading. However, in
order to gain a better understanding of a topic and perform well in the examinations,
students are strongly urged to do the homework assignment for each chapter. There is
virtually no chance that you will do well in this course unless you are diligent in your
completion of the assigned material. Homework assignments are put on the Moodle.
You are responsible for downloading and printing them.
Grading Criteria
ILO
A+ A AILO 5 Extremely well
prepared for
class
discussion,
active in
sharing views
and attend at
least 90% of
classes.
B+ B BPartially
prepared for
class
discussion,
quite active in
sharing views
and attend at
least 80% of
classes.
C+ C CNot well
prepared for
class discussion,
limited active in
sharing views
and attend at
least 70% of
classes.
D+ D
Not well
prepared for
class
discussion, no
sharing of
views and
attend at least
60% of
classes.
F
Never
prepared for
class
discussion and
no sharing of
views and
attend less than
50% of
classes.
AT5.
Exams (60%)
There will be a mid-term exam and a final comprehensive exam. The evening midterm exam will be held on Monday, March 21, 2016, in T2. It will be approximately
one hour and 30 minutes in length and will cover chapters 14, 16 and 18 in the
textbook and cases 1 and 2.
The final exam will be two hours in length and will be given on a date to be announced
by the University later. It will be comprehensive of all course topics and materials.
Please ensure that you are available to sit for the exams at the scheduled date and
time, as extra-curricular activities will not provide sufficient grounds for deferrals. It
is not contemplated that you will miss an exam. No provision has been made for a
make-up exam. Absences will be dealt with based upon the circumstances. It is the
students responsibility to contact the instructor regarding any missed exam. All
exams are closed book. You must have your student photo-ID to take an exam. All
calculators brought into the exam room may not have any information stored in
memories and covers must be removed.
Grading Criteria
ILO
A+ A AILOs Provide
1, 2,
accurate
3, 4
solutions to
and 5 most problems
and give
detailed and
insightful
responses to
essay
questions.
B+ B BProvide
accurate
solutions to
some problems
and give
detailed
responses to
some essay
questions.
C+ C CProvide accurate
solutions to a
few problems
and give limited
responses to
some essay
questions.
D+ D
Provide
inaccurate
solutions to a
few problems
and give
unclear
responses to
most essay
questions.
F
Skip some
problems or
provide
inaccurate
solutions to
most problems
and give poor
responses to
most essay
questions.
Teaching and Learning Activities, Assessment Tasks and Alignment with Course
Learning Outcomes
ILO
Teaching and Learning
Assessment Tasks (AT)
Activities (TLA)
1
2
3 4 5 6
Self Study
Total
1
2
3 4
5
1
3
4
28
12
32
48
120
23%
10%
27%
40%
100%
5
Expected
Contact
Hour
Study
Load (%
of Study)
Academic Dishonesty
The University Regulations on academic dishonesty will be strictly enforced! Please
check
the
University
Statement
on
plagiarism
on
the
web:
http://www.hku.hk/plagiarism/
Academic dishonesty is behaviour in which a deliberately fraudulent
misrepresentation is employed in an attempt to gain undeserved intellectual credit,
either for oneself or for another. It includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the
following types of cases:
Plagiarism The representation of someone elses ideas as if they are ones own.
Where the arguments, data, designs, etc., of someone else are being used in a
paper, report, oral presentation, or similar academic project, this fact must be
made explicitly clear by citing the appropriate references. The references must
fully indicate the extent to which any parts of the project are not ones own work.
Paraphrasing of someone elses ideas is still using someone elses ideas, and must
be acknowledged.
Cheating on Exams The covert gathering of information from other students, the
use of unauthorized notes, unauthorized aids, etc.
If you are caught in an act of academic dishonesty or misconduct, you will receive an
F grade for the subject.
If your group assignment submitted has been discovered to be an exact copy of
someone elses work, your group will be subject to the penalty for the act of
plagiarizing or copying.
Week 1
Jan 18, 21
Week 2
Jan 25, 28
Week 3
Feb 1
14
Week 4
Feb 15, 18
Week 5
Feb 22, 25
Week 6
Feb 29, Mar 3
Week 7
18
16
16
14
18
15
Class Administration
Debt Financing
Debt Financing (Contd)
Lecturing Topic or
Small Group Case Discussion (Every
Thursday starting from Feb 25)
Debt Financing (Contd)
No Tutorial
Equity Financing
Assignment 1
Class cancelled on Thursday, Feb 4
Equity Financing (Contd)*
(Class rescheduled to Monday, Feb 1)
Lunar New Year Holidays
(Feb 8 Feb 13)
Equity Financing (Contd)
Income Taxes
Assignment 2
Income Taxes (Contd)
Leases
Loss Carry-Forward
Assignment 3
Week 8
15
Leases (Contd)
Review for Mid-Term Exam
Mar 14, 17
* Note that there will be a supplementary class scheduled on Monday, Feb 1, 2016, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in CYPP4.
Week 9
Mar 21, 24
Week 10
Mar 31
15
19
19
Week 11
Apr 7
Week 12
Apr 12, 14
Week 13
Apr 18, 21
Week 14
Apr 25, 28
Leases (Contd)
Earnings Per Share
No Class on Monday, Mar 28
(Easter Holiday)
No Class on Monday, Apr 4
(Ching Ming Festival)
19
App. A
App. A
App. A
No Tutorial
Lease Disclosures
Assignment 4
Assignment 5
Review for Final Exam
Assignment 6
10