At the successful completion of the Master Program in Business Administration/Accounting the student should be able to:
1. Evaluate and develop the ability to transfer the business administrative knowledge into practical sceneries.
2. Apply advanced and effective oral and writing communication skills, using technologies, to communicate effectively with academic and professional peers.
3. Develop advanced problem solving and critical thinking skills by identifying a business complicated problem,generating and comparing alternative of accounting,finance and management methods to develop original solutions.
4. Assess business administrative contemporary issues to reflect ethical commitment and social responsibility to individuals, organizations, community and society.
5. Exhibit the leadership capacity and teamwork skills in complex accounting environment for business decision making.
6. Adapt autonomy, accountability and continuous self-development in analyzing and performing a major administrative task at their work places.
7. Evaluate the current status of research and practices in accounting field and discuss potential ways to contribute to the field.
8. Write an original thesis and research to a professional standard that expand the knowledge in accounting discipline and other related fields. (Thesis Track)
9. Discuss appropriate sources of information and choose suitable analytical methods to integrate knowledge from accounting and different related fields, by implementing cognitive skills to think critically.
10. Write a research proposal to a professional standard that contribute to the knowledge in accounting discipline and other related fields.