Study Plan - Financial Strategies and Public Accounting

When you finish all units of your education program, you will receive a Diploma and a Professional License, as well as a bachelor’s degree endorsed by SACSCOC that is recognized worldwide.

Accredited and Consolidated Institution.
Registered in Group 3 of the Institutional Improvement Program.

First Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LEX0113
FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
48
48
6
DIG0013
DIGITAL CULTURE
48
48
6
CON1013
ACCOUNTING
48
48
6
MAT1013
COLLEGE MATH
48
48
6
LIS1013
ALGORITHMS AND PROGRAMMING
64
32
6
LAD1013
ADMINISTRATION OUTLOOK
48
48
6
Total
304
272
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Second Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LAD1023
HUMAN BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
LAD1013
48
48
6
LMK1013
MARKETING FUNDAMENTALS
48
48
6
LEX0123
FOREIGN LANGUAGE II
LEX0113
48
48
6
ESP0013
ACADEMIC REASONING
DIG0013
48
48
6
LFP1013
COST ACCOUNTING
CON1013
48
48
6
MAT1073
CALCULUS I
MAT1013
64
32
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN MATH
48
48
6
Total
352
320
42

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Third Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
ECO1013
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
48
48
6
MAT2063
BUSINESS STATISTICS I
MAT1013
48
48
6
LFP2013
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
LFP1013
48
48
6
LEX0133
FOREIGN LANGUAGE III
LEX0123
48
48
6
ESP0023
ACADEMIC WRITING
ESP0013
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
48
48
6
Total
288
288
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Fourth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN ARTS
48
48
6
LDE2063
CORPORATE LAW
48
48
6
LFP2033
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
LFP1013
48
48
6
ECO1023
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
48
48
6
MAT2103
BUSINESS STATISTICS II
MAT2063
48
48
6
LFP2023
FINANCIAL MATH
LFP1013
48
48
6
Total
288
288
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Fifth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LFP3023
FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS
MAT1023
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN HUMANITIES
48
48
6
GENERAL STUDIES ELECTIVE IN NATURAL SCIENCES
48
48
6
LFP3013
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
CON1013
48
48
6
LFP3033
COST ACCOUNTING II
CON1023
48
48
6
LFP3043
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES I
0
96
6
Total
240
336
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Sixth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LFP3053
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II
LFP3013
48
48
6
LFP3063
SELECT TOPICS
48
48
6
LFP3093
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
48
48
6
LDE3093
TAX LAW
48
48
6
LFP3073
FINANCIAL PROJECT EVALUATION
LFP2013
48
48
6
LFP3083
CORPORATE FINANCE
LFP2023
48
48
6
Total
288
288
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Seventh Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LFP4063
DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS
LFP3103
48
48
6
LFP4023
TAX COMPLIANCE
LDE3093
48
48
6
LFP4073
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
LFP2023
48
48
6
LFP4013
AUDITING REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
48
48
6
LFP4033
SPECIAL ACCOUNTING
LFP3073
48
48
6
LFP4043
PERSPECTIVES OF THE DISCIPLINE
48
48
6
LFP4053
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES II
LFP3043
0
96
6
Total
288
384
42

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Eighth Term

Matter Code
Course List
Sequence
Hours With Teacher
Hours Independent
Credits (Units)
LFP4083
OPINIONS
LFP4013
48
48
6
LFP4093
TAX SEMINAR
LFP4023
48
48
6
LFP4103
VANGUARD TOPICS
48
48
6
LFP4113
FORENSIC, OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT AUDITING
LFP4013
48
48
6
LFP4123
RISK MANAGEMENT
LFP3103
48
48
6
LAD3053
ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BUSINESS
48
48
6
Total
288
288
36

Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente

Total Study Plan Credits
Hours With Teacher 2336
Hours Independent 2464
Credits (Units) 300

Objective

Train professionals in Financial Strategies and Public Accounting capable of diagnosing and evaluating the financial situation of organizations to support decisions, applying accounting standards and financial theories. They use virtual learning environments and technological tools to propose strategic solutions in the management of globally competitive financial resources, standing out for their digital communication and interaction.

Graduate profile

The Financial Strategies and Public Accounting’s teaching learning process is based on competencies to integrate knowledge, skills and attitudes that train ethical professionals who can meet accounting needs and requirements of the population, in a global world.

  • Apply national and international financial regulations with digital tools for efficient forecasts and decisions-making, minimizing risks through current regulatory strategies.
  • Interpret financial scenarios for tax reports under national and international legal regulations, using technological tools and respecting the professional code of ethics.
  • Project transparent and truthful financial statements in accordance with Financial Reporting Standards (NIF) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), calculating taxes accurately and using advanced technology to maintain efficiency.
  • Perform financial, operational, forensic and tax audits at national and international level, ensuring transparency and reliability in the results with confidential treatment of data, complying with professional guidelines.
  • Evaluate financial efficiency through the compound interest equation, optimizing resource management to maximize profitability in compliance with current regulations.
  • Control acquisition and use of resources with financial models to maximize organizational value, offering strategic recommendations in public and financial accounting.
  • Manage self-learning effectively using digital resources in professional development.

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