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“A Christ-Centered Institution”
Taguig City
Course Syllabus
ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP
3 Units
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is a required subject for all BSA senior students. It is designed to provide students
with the necessary skills and exposures to job and apply the theories and knowledge learned on
the job training. It also aims to give students opportunity to work and experience actual
operations in the real business world.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the semester, the students are expected to complete 300 hours of on-the-job
training in a business-related organization preferably in the Accounting/Finance Department or
in an accounting firm in order to enhance their skills and talents in the field of their
specialization.
COURSE OUTLINE:
JUNE 18 INTRODUCTION
Discussion on the nature and scope of Student Internship Program
Guidelines
Distribution of SIP Kit
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JULY 2 FILM SHOWING
Discuss how the apprentice/s in the film/s managed to survive the rigors
of the workplace. What values can you derive from the film/s? Submit
your review in our website.
Any topic agreed upon by the class and approved by the professor, such
as the following:
JULY 30 SEMINAR
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
To receive a passing grade, the intern must submit the Student Internship Report (SIR) not later than
October 11, 2014 (Saturday) in a book bind containing the documents attached, particularly
the Field Experience Report.
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Job Description
- which includes description of the intern’s role in the organization and how the intern’s
work was supervised. In other words, the report should explain how the intern provided
services to the organization and what functions he or she performed during the
internship period.
Evaluation
- which discusses the connection between the relevant accounting or management
course work taken in the previous semesters and the internship experience. The report
should explain how the internship has helped to prepare, or shape the future goals of
the student for future employment or educational pursuits.
Personal Observations
- which include personal perspective on any skills and knowledge acquired during the
execution of assigned tasks and areas for improvement, or any weaknesses identified in
the implementation of the internship program
NOTE:
Failure to attend our eight (8) required class sessions
would bear significant decreases in your final grade.
GRADING SYSTEM:
Midterm Grade:
Prelim Exam (Preliminary Documents/Insurance, Endorsement, SCR, Etc) 30%
Midterm Exam (Seminar) 30%
Attendance 30%
2 Online Assignments 10%
100%
Final Grade:
Midterm Grade 40%
Pre-final Exam (Supervisor’s Evaluation) 20%
Final Exam (Field Experience Report/Book bind & Oral Presentation) 20%
2 Online Assignments 20%
100%
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The Fisher Valley College
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ACCOUNTANCY
No. 5, M.L. Quezon St., Hagonoy, Taguig City
(02) 839-1903 * tfvcdbaa@gmail.com * www.tfvcdbaa.weebly.com
At the end of your internship program, a Student Internship Report (SIR) will be
submitted to your Practicum Coordinator as partial requirement for graduation.
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