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  • Summer Sports TrainingJoaquin Memorial Sports Complex (Grandstand)[Sports schedules will depend on the Administrativediscretion of the Summer Training organizers]

    Online Book Ordering via AdZU Portal

    Unclaimed Book SaleStudent Activity Center09:00AM - 05:00PM

    Basic Accounting TutorialsthBellarmine-Campion Building, 4 oor

    09: 00AM - 05:00PM (May 27*- 31)01: 00PM - 05:00PM (June 1*)*The Opening and Closing Ceremony will be held at the Brebeuf Gymnasium on May 27 and June 1, respectively.

    Accountancy Department General AssemblyBrebeuf Gymnasium08:00AM - 12:00NN

    Freshmen Orientation SeminarRelease of AAO Freshmen TractMulti-Purpose Covered Court (MPCC)01:00PM - 03:00PM

    stAAO 1 General AssemblyBrebeuf Gymnasium03:00PM - 04:00PM

    Distribution of BooksStudent Activity Center09: 00AM - 05:00****Subject to the availability of ocers

    Acquaintance PartyAstoria Regency, Pasonanca, ZC07:30PM - 12:00AM

    ndAAO 2 General AssemblyBrebeuf Gymnasium03:00PM - 04:00PM

    AAO Days (AAO Mini Sportsfest)Venue will depend on where the sports and nonsports event will take place

    School of Management and Accountancy (SMA) Days

    Release of Semester-end Newsletter

    Online Book and Frat Shirt Ordering via AdZU Portal

    Semestral Break Training of AthletesBackeld09:00AM - 05:00PM

    Distribution of BooksStudent Activity Center09:AM - 05:00PM Exhibit of Semester-End DisclosuresCollege Lobby

    rdAAO 3 General Assembly

    Ateneo Fiesta

    AAO Victory Party

    AAO Christmas Party Student Activity Center (Tentative)09:00AM -12:00NN

    Release of Semester-End Newsletter

    Election of Governor and Vice-Governor for SY: 2014-2015

    CALENDAR ACTIVITIESof2013May

    01-31

    06-15

    14-18

    23-Oct 3

    27-June 1

    June

    01

    July

    04

    08

    08

    10

    10-15

    26-28

    Aug

    19-24

    Sept

    23

    Oct14-

    Nov 2

    21-26

    28-Nov 2

    29-Dec 7

    Nov04

    Dec14

    23

    2014Feb

    10

    20

    This year is an exciting one for us in the Accountancy Department. It is a time to remember and a

    time to move forward.

    We remember the timeless quality of the Ateneo education that is the hallmark of our department's

    courses. We remember the ardent quest for excellence that has made us legendary.

    We have also taken a few leaps and bounds forward.

    We have in our roster seasoned professors who have become experts in their elds of teaching. We

    also have the best graduates of the institution who have come back to us, equipped with experience

    from the audit and corporate world. The school has not seen a set of mentors as diverse and as

    strong as this year's. They have worked hard over the summer and they come prepared with a

    revitalized curriculum in tow.

    Advice will come to you from all sources in this, your rst year at the Ateneo. I have but a handful

    that I picked up from UPenn Deans to share to you. First, never underestimate yourself. You have the

    potential to y as high as you want to. Your will is your own limit. Second, plan ahead. The best way

    to go through college is to have a map in your backpack. Oentimes you pick up a map that does

    not point you to the direction you want to go. We will help charter your course. Third, get to know

    your professors. Gone are the days when teachers exist only to strike fear in the hearts of kids. We are

    here to be partners in your education, in fullling your dreams. Fourth, discover what you love and

    allow yourself to gravitate towards it. College is a time of sweethearts and heartbreaks alike --- in

    relationships as well as in subjects. Rejection and failure do not signal the end of the road. They

    merely nudge you to a path that was truly meant for you. Fih, think outside of the classroom. The

    Ateneo prides itself for its holistic formation. The classroom is not the only place where learning

    happens. Explore every nook and cranny of the campus to nd and learn wonderful things. There is

    a plethora of organizations waiting for your name in their signup sheets. Lastly, enjoy. College comes

    only once in your life. Make the most of it!

    Marc Angelo S Rojas

    Chair, Accountancy Department

    School of Management and Accountancy

    ChairChairChair

  • Summer Sports TrainingJoaquin Memorial Sports Complex (Grandstand)[Sports schedules will depend on the Administrativediscretion of the Summer Training organizers]

    Online Book Ordering via AdZU Portal

    Unclaimed Book SaleStudent Activity Center09:00AM - 05:00PM

    Basic Accounting TutorialsthBellarmine-Campion Building, 4 oor

    09: 00AM - 05:00PM (May 27*- 31)01: 00PM - 05:00PM (June 1*)*The Opening and Closing Ceremony will be held at the Brebeuf Gymnasium on May 27 and June 1, respectively.

    Accountancy Department General AssemblyBrebeuf Gymnasium08:00AM - 12:00NN

    Freshmen Orientation SeminarRelease of AAO Freshmen TractMulti-Purpose Covered Court (MPCC)01:00PM - 03:00PM

    stAAO 1 General AssemblyBrebeuf Gymnasium03:00PM - 04:00PM

    Distribution of BooksStudent Activity Center09: 00AM - 05:00****Subject to the availability of ocers

    Acquaintance PartyAstoria Regency, Pasonanca, ZC07:30PM - 12:00AM

    ndAAO 2 General AssemblyBrebeuf Gymnasium03:00PM - 04:00PM

    AAO Days (AAO Mini Sportsfest)Venue will depend on where the sports and nonsports event will take place

    School of Management and Accountancy (SMA) Days

    Release of Semester-end Newsletter

    Online Book and Frat Shirt Ordering via AdZU Portal

    Semestral Break Training of AthletesBackeld09:00AM - 05:00PM

    Distribution of BooksStudent Activity Center09:AM - 05:00PM Exhibit of Semester-End DisclosuresCollege Lobby

    rdAAO 3 General Assembly

    Ateneo Fiesta

    AAO Victory Party

    AAO Christmas Party Student Activity Center (Tentative)09:00AM -12:00NN

    Release of Semester-End Newsletter

    Election of Governor and Vice-Governor for SY: 2014-2015

    CALENDAR ACTIVITIESof2013May

    01-31

    06-15

    14-18

    23-Oct 3

    27-June 1

    June

    01

    July

    04

    08

    08

    10

    10-15

    26-28

    Aug

    19-24

    Sept

    23

    Oct14-

    Nov 2

    21-26

    28-Nov 2

    29-Dec 7

    Nov04

    Dec14

    23

    2014Feb

    10

    20

    This year is an exciting one for us in the Accountancy Department. It is a time to remember and a

    time to move forward.

    We remember the timeless quality of the Ateneo education that is the hallmark of our department's

    courses. We remember the ardent quest for excellence that has made us legendary.

    We have also taken a few leaps and bounds forward.

    We have in our roster seasoned professors who have become experts in their elds of teaching. We

    also have the best graduates of the institution who have come back to us, equipped with experience

    from the audit and corporate world. The school has not seen a set of mentors as diverse and as

    strong as this year's. They have worked hard over the summer and they come prepared with a

    revitalized curriculum in tow.

    Advice will come to you from all sources in this, your rst year at the Ateneo. I have but a handful

    that I picked up from UPenn Deans to share to you. First, never underestimate yourself. You have the

    potential to y as high as you want to. Your will is your own limit. Second, plan ahead. The best way

    to go through college is to have a map in your backpack. Oentimes you pick up a map that does

    not point you to the direction you want to go. We will help charter your course. Third, get to know

    your professors. Gone are the days when teachers exist only to strike fear in the hearts of kids. We are

    here to be partners in your education, in fullling your dreams. Fourth, discover what you love and

    allow yourself to gravitate towards it. College is a time of sweethearts and heartbreaks alike --- in

    relationships as well as in subjects. Rejection and failure do not signal the end of the road. They

    merely nudge you to a path that was truly meant for you. Fih, think outside of the classroom. The

    Ateneo prides itself for its holistic formation. The classroom is not the only place where learning

    happens. Explore every nook and cranny of the campus to nd and learn wonderful things. There is

    a plethora of organizations waiting for your name in their signup sheets. Lastly, enjoy. College comes

    only once in your life. Make the most of it!

    Marc Angelo S Rojas

    Chair, Accountancy Department

    School of Management and Accountancy

    ChairChairChair

  • Retention PolicyBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY

    After admission to the BSA Program, the student, regardless of year level, must maintain good moral character at all times. He/She must adhere to the rules of conduct imposed by Ateneo in its College Student's Handbook. At the same time, he/she must adhere to the rules, regulations, and policies imposed by the School of Management and Accountancy. He/She shall always act in a manner that will uphold the honor, dignity, and prestige of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University and the Accountancy Program and must meet the following requirements to stay in the program and obtain the corresponding BSA degree:

    Minimum GPA (for every semester or summer of study): 2.0Minimum Final Grade:- In CPA Board Related subjects: 2.0

    Accounting 201 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P1)Accounting 202 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P2)Accounting 205 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P1)Accounting 206 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P2)Accounting 230 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 240 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 315 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P3)Accounting 250 (Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 311 (Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 314 (Management Accounting, P1)Accounting 316 (Accounting for Gov't, Not-for-prot Entities and Specialized Industries)Accounting 214 (Accounting Information System)Accounting 411 (Management Accounting, P2)Accounting 500 (Internship/Accounting Thesis)Accounting 600 (Synthesis)Accounting 412 (Management Consultancy)Accounting 416 (Fraud and Forensic Accounting)Accounting 610 (Integrative Course 1: Theory of Accounts)Accounting 620 (Integrative Course 2: Practical Accounting 1)Accounting 630 (Integrative Course 3: Practical Accounting 2)Accounting 640 (Integrative Course 4: Management Advisory Services)Accounting 650 (Integrative Course 5: Business Law and Taxation)Accounting 660 (Integrative Course 6: Auditing Theory)Accounting 670 (Integrative Course 7: Auditing Problems)Auditing 310 (Assurance Principles, Professional Ethics and Good Governance)Auditing 320 (Applied Auditing)Finance 211 (Financial Management, P1)Finance 212 (Financial Management, P2)IT 131 (IT Concepts and Systems Analysis and Design)IT 152 (Audit in CIS Environment)Law 111 (Obligations and Contracts/Civil Code)Law 102 (Law on Business Organizations and SEC)Law 113 (Negotiable Instrument and Insurance)Law 114 (Sales, Agency, Bailments and Labor Laws)Tax 111 (Principles of Taxation/Income Tax)Tax 112 (Transfer and Business Taxes/Planning)

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

    After admission to the BSMA Program, the student, regardless of year level, must maintain good moral character at all times. He/She must adhere to the rules of conduct imposed by Ateneo in its College Student's Handbook. At the same time, he/she must adhere to the rules, regulations, and policies imposed by the School of Management and Accountancy. He/She shall always act in a manner that will uphold the honor, dignity, and prestige of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University and the Management Accounting Program and must meet the following requirements to stay in the program and obtain the corresponding BSMA degree:

    Minimum GPA (for every semester or summer of study): 1.5Minimum Final Grade:

    - In Professional subjects: 1.5Accounting 201 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P1)Accounting 202 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P2)Accounting 230 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 240 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 205 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P1)Accounting 206 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P2)Accounting 314 (Management Accounting, P1)Accounting 411 (Management Accounting, P2)Accounting 401 (Operational Auditing)Accounting 316 (Accounting for Gov't, Not-for-prot Entities and Specialized Industries)Accounting 412 (Management Consultancy)Accounting 550 (Accounting Thesis/Practicum)Finance 211 (Financial Management, P1)IT 141 (Information Management and Control)Law 111 (Obligations and Contracts/Civil Code)Law 112 (Law on Partnership/Corp & SEC)Law 113 (Negotiable Instruments/Insurance)Tax 111 (Principles of Taxation/Income Tax)Tax 112 (Transfer and Business Taxes/ Tax Planning)

    - Business Education subjects:1.5Economics 111 (Microeconomics Theory and Practice)Economics 112 (Macroeconomics Theory and Practice)Elective Subjects: Entre 311 (Intro to Entre/Project Identication) Management 312 (Special Topics in Management and Marketing) Management 208 (Cooperative Management and Accounting) Management 218 (Franchising and Strategy Formulation) Management 300 (Global/International Trade) Finance 203 (Risk Management and Business Forecasting)Finance 100 (Basic Finance)Management 101 (Business Organization and Management)Management 104 (Human Behavior in Organization)Management 201 (Production Management and Quality Control)Management 205 (Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance)Management 220 (Business Policy and Strategy)Marketing 100 (Principles of Marketing)Marketing 201 (Marketing Management)Math 101 (College Algebra)Math 121 (Mathematics of Investments)Math 104 (Business Statistics)Math 123 (Quantitative Techniques in Business)

    - Business Education subjects: 1.5Economics 101 (Principles of Economics w/ TLR)Economics 111 (Microeconomic Theory and Practice)Economics 112 (Macroeconomic Theory and Practice)Finance 100 (Basic Finance)Management 101 (Business Organization and Management)Management 104 (Human Behavior in Organization)Management 201 (Production Management and Quality Control)Management 205 (Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance)Management 220 (Business Policy and Strategy)Marketing 100 (Principles of Marketing)Math 101 (College Algebra)Math 104 (Business Statistics)Math 121 (Mathematics of Investments)Math 123 (Quantitative Techniques in Business)Math 125 (Business Calculus)

    - General Education subjects: 1.5English 098 (Basic Grammar and Composition)English 111 (Reading and Composition)English 112 (Research and Academic Writing)English 211 (Public Speaking and Debate)

    - Others: 1.0Literature, Philosophy, Chemistry, Biology, Humanities, Religious Studies, FFP/NSTP, PE, IT111, IT121, Sociology, Psychology, Filipino, Foreign Language, History and Rizal courses)

    When the BSA student gets into any of the situation below, the corresponding action will be applied:

    GPA is less than 2.0: The student is disqualied to continue in the BSA Curriculum and is advised to shift to another course.

    Final Grade in any CPA Board related subjects is less than the required grade of 2.0 but not 0.00 (F): The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and meet the required nal grade. However, the student is only allowed to retake the subject once. The student is allowed only a maximum of two major subjects to be retaken from third year to fth year of his/her study.

    Final Grade in any Business Education subjects and English subjects is less than the required grade of 1.5 but not 0.00 (F): The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and obtain the required nal grade. However, the student is only allowed to retake the subject once. The student is allowed only a maximum of two subjects (either Business Education and/or English subjects) to be retaken during his/her entire period of study.

    Final Grade in ANY of the subjects enrolled is 0.00 (F) or WF: The student is disqualied to continue in the BSA Curriculum and is advised to shift to another course.

    - General Education subjects: 1.5English 098 (Basic Grammar and Composition)English 111 (Reading and Composition)English 112 (Research and Academic Writing)English 211 (Public Speaking and Debate)

    - Others: 1.0(Literature, Philosophy, Chemistry, Biology, Humanities, Religious Studies, FFP/NSTP, PE, IT111, 121, Sociology, Psychology, Filipino, Foreign Language, History and Rizal courses)

    When the BSMA student gets into any of the situation below, the corresponding action will be applied:

    GPA is less than 1.5: The student is disqualied to continue in the BSMA Curriculum and is advised to shift to another course.

    Final Grade in any Professional, Business Education, or English subjects is less than the required grade of 1.5 but not 0.00 (F): The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and meet the required nal grade.

    Final Grade in ANY of the subjects enrolled is 0.00 (F) or WF: The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and obtain the required nal grade. However, the failed subjects must not be more than 9 units in any given semester.

    Eective for incoming freshmen of School Year 2013-2014 and thereafter.

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY

    After admission to the BSAT Program, the student, regardless of year level, must maintain good moral character at all times. He/She must adhere to the rules of conduct imposed by Ateneo in its College Student's Handbook. At the same time, he/she must adhere to the rules, regulations, and policies imposed by the School of Management and Accountancy. He/She shall always act in a manner that will uphold the honor, dignity, and prestige of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University and the Accounting Technology Program and must meet the following requirements to stay in the program and obtain the corresponding BSAT degree:

    Minimum GPA (for every semester or summer of study): 1.75Minimum Final Grade:

    - In Professional subjects: 1.5Accounting 201 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P1)Accounting 202 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P2)Accounting 205 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P1)Accounting 206 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P2)Accounting 230 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 240 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 315 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P3)Accounting 250 (Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)

  • Retention PolicyBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY

    After admission to the BSA Program, the student, regardless of year level, must maintain good moral character at all times. He/She must adhere to the rules of conduct imposed by Ateneo in its College Student's Handbook. At the same time, he/she must adhere to the rules, regulations, and policies imposed by the School of Management and Accountancy. He/She shall always act in a manner that will uphold the honor, dignity, and prestige of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University and the Accountancy Program and must meet the following requirements to stay in the program and obtain the corresponding BSA degree:

    Minimum GPA (for every semester or summer of study): 2.0Minimum Final Grade:- In CPA Board Related subjects: 2.0

    Accounting 201 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P1)Accounting 202 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P2)Accounting 205 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P1)Accounting 206 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P2)Accounting 230 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 240 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 315 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P3)Accounting 250 (Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 311 (Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 314 (Management Accounting, P1)Accounting 316 (Accounting for Gov't, Not-for-prot Entities and Specialized Industries)Accounting 214 (Accounting Information System)Accounting 411 (Management Accounting, P2)Accounting 500 (Internship/Accounting Thesis)Accounting 600 (Synthesis)Accounting 412 (Management Consultancy)Accounting 416 (Fraud and Forensic Accounting)Accounting 610 (Integrative Course 1: Theory of Accounts)Accounting 620 (Integrative Course 2: Practical Accounting 1)Accounting 630 (Integrative Course 3: Practical Accounting 2)Accounting 640 (Integrative Course 4: Management Advisory Services)Accounting 650 (Integrative Course 5: Business Law and Taxation)Accounting 660 (Integrative Course 6: Auditing Theory)Accounting 670 (Integrative Course 7: Auditing Problems)Auditing 310 (Assurance Principles, Professional Ethics and Good Governance)Auditing 320 (Applied Auditing)Finance 211 (Financial Management, P1)Finance 212 (Financial Management, P2)IT 131 (IT Concepts and Systems Analysis and Design)IT 152 (Audit in CIS Environment)Law 111 (Obligations and Contracts/Civil Code)Law 102 (Law on Business Organizations and SEC)Law 113 (Negotiable Instrument and Insurance)Law 114 (Sales, Agency, Bailments and Labor Laws)Tax 111 (Principles of Taxation/Income Tax)Tax 112 (Transfer and Business Taxes/Planning)

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

    After admission to the BSMA Program, the student, regardless of year level, must maintain good moral character at all times. He/She must adhere to the rules of conduct imposed by Ateneo in its College Student's Handbook. At the same time, he/she must adhere to the rules, regulations, and policies imposed by the School of Management and Accountancy. He/She shall always act in a manner that will uphold the honor, dignity, and prestige of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University and the Management Accounting Program and must meet the following requirements to stay in the program and obtain the corresponding BSMA degree:

    Minimum GPA (for every semester or summer of study): 1.5Minimum Final Grade:

    - In Professional subjects: 1.5Accounting 201 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P1)Accounting 202 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P2)Accounting 230 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 240 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 205 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P1)Accounting 206 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P2)Accounting 314 (Management Accounting, P1)Accounting 411 (Management Accounting, P2)Accounting 401 (Operational Auditing)Accounting 316 (Accounting for Gov't, Not-for-prot Entities and Specialized Industries)Accounting 412 (Management Consultancy)Accounting 550 (Accounting Thesis/Practicum)Finance 211 (Financial Management, P1)IT 141 (Information Management and Control)Law 111 (Obligations and Contracts/Civil Code)Law 112 (Law on Partnership/Corp & SEC)Law 113 (Negotiable Instruments/Insurance)Tax 111 (Principles of Taxation/Income Tax)Tax 112 (Transfer and Business Taxes/ Tax Planning)

    - Business Education subjects:1.5Economics 111 (Microeconomics Theory and Practice)Economics 112 (Macroeconomics Theory and Practice)Elective Subjects: Entre 311 (Intro to Entre/Project Identication) Management 312 (Special Topics in Management and Marketing) Management 208 (Cooperative Management and Accounting) Management 218 (Franchising and Strategy Formulation) Management 300 (Global/International Trade) Finance 203 (Risk Management and Business Forecasting)Finance 100 (Basic Finance)Management 101 (Business Organization and Management)Management 104 (Human Behavior in Organization)Management 201 (Production Management and Quality Control)Management 205 (Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance)Management 220 (Business Policy and Strategy)Marketing 100 (Principles of Marketing)Marketing 201 (Marketing Management)Math 101 (College Algebra)Math 121 (Mathematics of Investments)Math 104 (Business Statistics)Math 123 (Quantitative Techniques in Business)

    - Business Education subjects: 1.5Economics 101 (Principles of Economics w/ TLR)Economics 111 (Microeconomic Theory and Practice)Economics 112 (Macroeconomic Theory and Practice)Finance 100 (Basic Finance)Management 101 (Business Organization and Management)Management 104 (Human Behavior in Organization)Management 201 (Production Management and Quality Control)Management 205 (Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance)Management 220 (Business Policy and Strategy)Marketing 100 (Principles of Marketing)Math 101 (College Algebra)Math 104 (Business Statistics)Math 121 (Mathematics of Investments)Math 123 (Quantitative Techniques in Business)Math 125 (Business Calculus)

    - General Education subjects: 1.5English 098 (Basic Grammar and Composition)English 111 (Reading and Composition)English 112 (Research and Academic Writing)English 211 (Public Speaking and Debate)

    - Others: 1.0Literature, Philosophy, Chemistry, Biology, Humanities, Religious Studies, FFP/NSTP, PE, IT111, IT121, Sociology, Psychology, Filipino, Foreign Language, History and Rizal courses)

    When the BSA student gets into any of the situation below, the corresponding action will be applied:

    GPA is less than 2.0: The student is disqualied to continue in the BSA Curriculum and is advised to shift to another course.

    Final Grade in any CPA Board related subjects is less than the required grade of 2.0 but not 0.00 (F): The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and meet the required nal grade. However, the student is only allowed to retake the subject once. The student is allowed only a maximum of two major subjects to be retaken from third year to fth year of his/her study.

    Final Grade in any Business Education subjects and English subjects is less than the required grade of 1.5 but not 0.00 (F): The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and obtain the required nal grade. However, the student is only allowed to retake the subject once. The student is allowed only a maximum of two subjects (either Business Education and/or English subjects) to be retaken during his/her entire period of study.

    Final Grade in ANY of the subjects enrolled is 0.00 (F) or WF: The student is disqualied to continue in the BSA Curriculum and is advised to shift to another course.

    - General Education subjects: 1.5English 098 (Basic Grammar and Composition)English 111 (Reading and Composition)English 112 (Research and Academic Writing)English 211 (Public Speaking and Debate)

    - Others: 1.0(Literature, Philosophy, Chemistry, Biology, Humanities, Religious Studies, FFP/NSTP, PE, IT111, 121, Sociology, Psychology, Filipino, Foreign Language, History and Rizal courses)

    When the BSMA student gets into any of the situation below, the corresponding action will be applied:

    GPA is less than 1.5: The student is disqualied to continue in the BSMA Curriculum and is advised to shift to another course.

    Final Grade in any Professional, Business Education, or English subjects is less than the required grade of 1.5 but not 0.00 (F): The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and meet the required nal grade.

    Final Grade in ANY of the subjects enrolled is 0.00 (F) or WF: The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and obtain the required nal grade. However, the failed subjects must not be more than 9 units in any given semester.

    Eective for incoming freshmen of School Year 2013-2014 and thereafter.

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY

    After admission to the BSAT Program, the student, regardless of year level, must maintain good moral character at all times. He/She must adhere to the rules of conduct imposed by Ateneo in its College Student's Handbook. At the same time, he/she must adhere to the rules, regulations, and policies imposed by the School of Management and Accountancy. He/She shall always act in a manner that will uphold the honor, dignity, and prestige of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University and the Accounting Technology Program and must meet the following requirements to stay in the program and obtain the corresponding BSAT degree:

    Minimum GPA (for every semester or summer of study): 1.75Minimum Final Grade:

    - In Professional subjects: 1.5Accounting 201 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P1)Accounting 202 (Fundamentals of Accounting, P2)Accounting 205 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P1)Accounting 206 (Cost Accounting and Cost Management, P2)Accounting 230 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)Accounting 240 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P2)Accounting 315 (Financial Accounting and Reporting, P3)Accounting 250 (Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting, P1)

  • Grading

    Accounting 314 (Management Accounting, P1)Accounting 500 (Internship/Accounting Thesis)Accounting 214 (Accounting Information System)Accounting 316 (Accounting for Gov't, Not-for-prot Entities and Specialized Industries)Auditing 330 (Internal Auditing)Finance 211 (Financial Management, P1)IT 131 (IT Concepts and Systems Analysis and Design)IT 132 (Computer Application for Accountants)Law 111 (Obligations and Contracts/Civil Code)Law 102 (Law on Business Organizations and SEC)Law 113 (Negotiable Instrument and Insurance)Law 114 (Sales, Agency, Bailments and Labor Laws)Tax 111 (Principles of Taxation/Income Tax)Tax 112 (Transfer and Business Taxes/Planning)

    - Business Education subjects: 1.5Economics 101 (Principles of Economics w/ TLR)Economics 111 (Microeconomic Theory and Practice)Economics 112 (Macroeconomic Theory and Practice)Finance 100 (Basic Finance)Management 101 (Business Organization and Management)Management 104 (Human Behavior in Organization)Management 201 (Production Management and Quality Control)Management 205 (Social Responsibility and Corporate

    Governance)Management 220 (Business Policy and Strategy)Marketing 100 (Principles of Marketing)Math 101 (College Algebra)Math 104 (Business Statistics)Math 121 (Mathematics of Investments)Math 123 (Quantitative Techniques in Business)

    - General Education subjects: 1.5English 098 (Basic Grammar and Composition)English 111 (Reading and Composition)English 112 (Research and Academic Writing)English 211 (Public Speaking and Debate)

    - Others: 1.0Literature, Philosophy, Chemistry, Biology, Humanities, Religious Studies, FFP/NSTP, PE, IT111, 121, Sociology, Psychology, Filipino, Foreign Language, History and Rizal courses

    When the BSAT student gets into any of the situation below, the corresponding action will be applied:

    GPA is less than 1.75: The student is disqualied to continue in the BSAT Curriculum and is advised to shift to another course.

    Final Grade in any Professional, Business Education or English subjects is less than the required grade 1.5 but not 0.00 (F): The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and meet the required nal grade.

    Final Grade in ANY of the subjects enrolled is 0.00 (F) or WF: The student is given the chance to retake the said subject and obtain the required nal grade. However, the failed subjects must not be more than 9 units in any given semester.

    System

    NEW!NEW!

    SystemSystem

    F O R M U L A :

    Convert PE to its corresponding Grade Point (GP):

    Percent Equivalent (PE) =Raw Score

    Highest Possible Score

    First Quarter

    Raw Score HPS PE

    Q1 8 10 80%

    Q2 11 15 73%

    LE1 45 50 90%

    LE2 33 45 73%

    AS1 5 10 50%

    AS2 7 10 70%

    OR 88%

    PR 83%

    Grade Point (GP)

    Percent Equivalent (PE) Descriptor

    4.0 95-100 Excellent

    3.5

    3.0

    2.5

    2.0

    1.5

    1.0

    0.0

    89-94

    83-88

    77-82

    71-76

    65-70

    60-64

    Below 60

    Superior

    Above Average

    High Average

    Average

    Low Average

    Passed

    No Credit

    I l l u s t r a t i o n :

    Raw Score : 08 Highest Possible Score (HPS) : 10

    Based on the table presented above, GP for 80% is

    Record the raw score and highest possible score for every quiz, long exam, and etc. taken. Compute its corresponding percent equivalent.

    PE = 8 / 10 PE = 0.80 or 80%

    2.5

    G R A D E C O M P U T A T IO N

    Midterm Grade (MG)First Quarter Class Standing 2 / 3 (Quizzes, oral recitation, long exams, assignment, project)Midterm Exam 1 / 3

    Final Grade (FG)Midterm Grade 1 / 3Second Quarter Class Standing 1 / 3 (Quizzes, oral recitation, long exams, assignment, project)Final Exam 1 / 3

    Class Standing (CS)**Computation for class standing diers depending on the subject and the teacher's discretion.Long Exam (LE) 35%Quiz (QZ) 20%Project (PR) 20%Oral Recitation (OR) 15%Assignment (AS) 10%

    I l l u s t r a t i o n :

    1 1 1 1 1 Second Quarter

    Raw Score HPS PE

    Q1 5 10 50%

    Q2 12 15 80%

    LE1 40 45 89%

    LE2 33 45 73%

    AS1 3 10 30%

    AS2 6 10 60%

    OR 85%

    PR 77%

    Midterm Exam

    Raw Score HPS PE

    ME 50 70 71%

    Final Exam

    Raw Score HPS PE

    Q1 55 70 79%

    Compute for class standing:a. Get the averages of the total quizzes, total long exams, and etc.b. Multiply the averages by the equivalent weights.c. Get the sum of the weighted average.

    2 2 2 First Quarter

    PE

    Average WeightWeighted Average

    (A) (W) (A*W)

    Q1 80% 77% 20% 15%Q2 73%

    LE1 90% 82% 35% 29%LE2 73%

    AS1 50%60% 10% 6%

    AS2 70%

    OR 88% 88% 15% 13%

    PR 83% 83% 20% 17%

    TOTAL: 80%

    Second Quarter

    PE

    Average Weight Weighted Average

    (A) (W) (A*W)

    Q1 50%65% 20% 13%

    Q2 80%

    LE1 60%74% 35% 26%

    LE2 89%

    AS1 30%45% 10% 5%

    AS2 60%

    OR 85% 85% 15% 13%

    PR 77% 77% 20% 15%

    TOTAL: 72%

    The student's rst and second quarters class standing is 80% and 72%, respectively.

    Compute for midterm grade:a. Multiply the percent equivalents of the student's rst quarter class standing (computed in step 2) and midterm exam by the equivalent weights. b. Get the sum of the weighted PE, then, get its corresponding grade point equivalent.

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    System

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    SystemSystem

    F O R M U L A :

    Convert PE to its corresponding Grade Point (GP):

    Percent Equivalent (PE) =Raw Score

    Highest Possible Score

    First Quarter

    Raw Score HPS PE

    Q1 8 10 80%

    Q2 11 15 73%

    LE1 45 50 90%

    LE2 33 45 73%

    AS1 5 10 50%

    AS2 7 10 70%

    OR 88%

    PR 83%

    Grade Point (GP)

    Percent Equivalent (PE) Descriptor

    4.0 95-100 Excellent

    3.5

    3.0

    2.5

    2.0

    1.5

    1.0

    0.0

    89-94

    83-88

    77-82

    71-76

    65-70

    60-64

    Below 60

    Superior

    Above Average

    High Average

    Average

    Low Average

    Passed

    No Credit

    I l l u s t r a t i o n :

    Raw Score : 08 Highest Possible Score (HPS) : 10

    Based on the table presented above, GP for 80% is

    Record the raw score and highest possible score for every quiz, long exam, and etc. taken. Compute its corresponding percent equivalent.

    PE = 8 / 10 PE = 0.80 or 80%

    2.5

    G R A D E C O M P U T A T IO N

    Midterm Grade (MG)First Quarter Class Standing 2 / 3 (Quizzes, oral recitation, long exams, assignment, project)Midterm Exam 1 / 3

    Final Grade (FG)Midterm Grade 1 / 3Second Quarter Class Standing 1 / 3 (Quizzes, oral recitation, long exams, assignment, project)Final Exam 1 / 3

    Class Standing (CS)**Computation for class standing diers depending on the subject and the teacher's discretion.Long Exam (LE) 35%Quiz (QZ) 20%Project (PR) 20%Oral Recitation (OR) 15%Assignment (AS) 10%

    I l l u s t r a t i o n :

    1 1 1 1 1 Second Quarter

    Raw Score HPS PE

    Q1 5 10 50%

    Q2 12 15 80%

    LE1 40 45 89%

    LE2 33 45 73%

    AS1 3 10 30%

    AS2 6 10 60%

    OR 85%

    PR 77%

    Midterm Exam

    Raw Score HPS PE

    ME 50 70 71%

    Final Exam

    Raw Score HPS PE

    Q1 55 70 79%

    Compute for class standing:a. Get the averages of the total quizzes, total long exams, and etc.b. Multiply the averages by the equivalent weights.c. Get the sum of the weighted average.

    2 2 2 First Quarter

    PE

    Average WeightWeighted Average

    (A) (W) (A*W)

    Q1 80% 77% 20% 15%Q2 73%

    LE1 90% 82% 35% 29%LE2 73%

    AS1 50%60% 10% 6%

    AS2 70%

    OR 88% 88% 15% 13%

    PR 83% 83% 20% 17%

    TOTAL: 80%

    Second Quarter

    PE

    Average Weight Weighted Average

    (A) (W) (A*W)

    Q1 50%65% 20% 13%

    Q2 80%

    LE1 60%74% 35% 26%

    LE2 89%

    AS1 30%45% 10% 5%

    AS2 60%

    OR 85% 85% 15% 13%

    PR 77% 77% 20% 15%

    TOTAL: 72%

    The student's rst and second quarters class standing is 80% and 72%, respectively.

    Compute for midterm grade:a. Multiply the percent equivalents of the student's rst quarter class standing (computed in step 2) and midterm exam by the equivalent weights. b. Get the sum of the weighted PE, then, get its corresponding grade point equivalent.

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