2009
International Accounting
Program in Paris
Important Dates (Tentative)
Orientation Workshops: March & April 2009
Program Dates: Monday, June 1 to Thursday, July 2,
2009
On-Site
Orientation: Sunday, May 31
Student
Residence Move-In: May 30 & 31
Student Residence Move-Out: July 3 & 4
Courses
of Study & Credit
Students take two courses for 6 hours graduate credit, as follows:
International Accounting Policies & Procedures
• ACC 380K.19 (3 credits); taught by McCombs faculty
• Topics vary each year
• For the 2008 course (taught by
Brian Lendecky &
James Deitrick) syllabus,
click here.
International & European Accounting Standards
• ACC 380K.20 (3 credits) taught by ESCP-EAP
faculty
• For the 2008 course outline,
click here.
Classes are typically held Monday through Thursday, 9a-1p, on the
ESCP-EAP campus in central Paris. Company
visits complement the material covered in class. In previous years, the groups
have visited organizations such as:
KPMG,
PricewaterhouseCoopers,
Alcatel-Lucent, Organisation for
Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD), and
Peugeot Citroën.
Students should consult with their
Academic Advisor to determine how the credit applies to their degree.
Generally, the courses can be applied as graduate accounting electives and/or
graduate business electives. Courses must be taken for a letter grade and
all grades compute into the UT-Austin GPA. Please note that plus and minus
grades may or may not be awarded to graduate-level students.
Eligibility/Pre-requisites
This program is open to Texas MPA
students
who are in good academic standing for the MPA program. Students are
required to meet the following course pre-requisites by
the summer of participation:
Integrated MPA students must successfully complete:
• ACC 355;
• ACC 356;
• ACC 358C; and
• ACC 359
Traditional
MPA students must successfully complete:
• ACC 381; and
• (ACC 380K.11
is strongly recommended)
Note: In order to participate in the program, students must obtain approval from their
assigned MPA Academic Advisor (as noted on the Academic Advisor Approval Form).
Special Note about the CPA Exam
At present, the 2009 courses are not eligible for Texas CPA
exam course credit. Pending a Texas State Board of Public Accountancy review,
the latter situation might change in the near future.
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