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INN200 Management Accounting
Course responsible Nils Sanne HH
   
Number of credits allocated 10.0
Language Norwegian
Limits for class size Maximum 35 students. Masters degree students in Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Nature-based Tourism have priority.
Semester/trimester
August block Autumn parallel January block Spring parallel June block
       
         
Colour explanation: Red/yellow = teaching periods. The red period indicates when the teaching starts.
Teachers Nils Sanne and guest lecturers.
Type of course 4 contact hours per week. Problem solutions and presentations in the class will be important. Group work.
Compulsory educational activities Participation in group work and presentations
Reduction of credits for overlapping courses Studenter på bachelorstudiet i økonomi og administrasjon vil gjennomgå de samme temaene i andre obligatoriske emner i løpet av studiet og kan derfor ikke ta INN200.
Exam L
Assessment methods The continuous assessment of the students’ work and contributions conclude with an oral examination based on the work the students have done during the course. Grading is based on the oral examination. No re-sit examinations.
Grading A-F
Course frequency Annually
Comment on frequency -
Teaching methods The course is based on active participation of the students and will focus on knowledge-building through individual problem-solving and group work. Case and problems to be addressed at seminars and work shops.
Examiner External examiner will follow the continuous assessment as well as the final oral examination.
Entrance requirements Minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway (generell studiekompetanse)
Preferential right Masters degree students in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
   
Objective of course  

The students will be at ease with cost and income theory, and be able to use this in decision making. The course aims at giving the students knowledge to read, understand and analyse financial statements. The students shall after the course be able to actively contribute to the financial management and control of companies and projects.

   
Course contents  
Cost accounting; Calculation principles and methods; Different tools for decision making; Project evaluation; Budgeting. Analysis of financial statements.
   
Syllabus  
Announced just before the program starts
 
Last updated 2012-04-16