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Subjects
to study
Belows are the list of subjects I am studying and their details.
BA501
Core Concepts of Accounting Information, The course contents are
as follows.
- Accounting information in decision-making from the perspective of
users.
- Development of the basic accounting model and issues concerning income
and cash flows
- Role of accounting information in management decision-making
- Benefits derived by users of accounting information from internal
and external audit functions
- Tax considerations faced by business enterprises
- Overview of account information systems
Instructor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Angkarat Priebjrivat
Text: John Wild, Financial Accounting Information for Decisions, Third
Edition, McGraw-Hill
BA504
Information Technology and Management, The course contents are as
follows.
- Basic foundation and the advantage in the use of the information technology
in business competition
- Application of information technology in strategic planning and managerial
purpose
- The development of information technology in the control system to
increase the organizational productivity and efficiency
Instructor: Dr. Metta Ongkasuwan
Text: James A. O'Brien (2002), Management Information Systems: Managing
Information Technology in the E-Business Enterprise, Sixth Edition,
International Edition, McGraw-Hill
BA503
Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions, The course contents
are as follows.
- Broad coverage of statistics and quantitative managerial techniques
for business decisions
- Concepts and the use of statistical and mathematical models to supplement
managerial judgments for solving economics and business problems
Instructor: Dr. Arthur L. Dryver
Text: Levine, Stephan, Krehbiel, Berenson, Statistics for Manager Using
Microsoft Excel, Forth Edition, Prentice Hall
BA505
Management and Organization, The course contents are as follows.
- Systems and approaches in management and organization
- Work planning, human resources management, directing and controlling
- Concepts and basic theories on decision-making
- Communication and motivation
- Importance of human behavior in the organization and management
Instructor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Palin Phoocharoon
Text: Richard L. Daft, Management, Sixth Edition, Thomson
LC582
English Communication Skills for Graduate Studies, The course contents
are as follows.
- How to write a paragraph, essay, and business report
- Cause and effect analysis
- How to write argumentative essay
Instructor: Mr. Jeffrey K. Durand
Text: Teresa D. O' Donnell, Judith L. Paiva, Independent Writing, Second
Edition, Heinle & Heinle Publishers
These
are 5 subjects for my first semester. I believe that these subjects
will be the concrete background for the next 2 years in my life at NIDA.

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