Study regarding the relevance of the accounting subjects in the economic vocational training of non-accountant specialists

Author:Galina BĂDICU, Svetlana MIHĂILĂ

JEL:I25, M41

DOI:10.20869/AUDITF/2016/140/897

Keywords:Superior studies, university professional training, non-accountant economic specialists, professional environment, the relevance of accounting in the economic education and practice, the Bologna process, Republic of Moldova.

Abstract:
The responsibility for the skills of specialists in the economic field belongs to universities, which, by modernizing the curriculum, must take into account the requirements of the professional environment (employers), where the role of the economic specialist extends beyond narrow knowledge, flexibility and high capacity to address various problems. From this perspective, in order to enhance the role of the academic environment and to develop the professional skills of the graduating economists, it is necessary to correlate the competencies and the requirements about educational outcomes. With regard to the relevance of the accounting subjects in the professional training of non-accountant economic specialists, given the competing interests of universities, students and employers in the field of education, we proposed a debate with the view to design strategies of accounting education in the higher economic education of the Republic of Moldova. The article represents a study based on the documentation of the university curriculum in undergraduate programs. With the view to test and validate the necessity of studying accounting subjects in the professional training of non-accounting economic specialists, a questionnaire was developed and implemented. The general research idea refers to the need to study accounting in economic education and practice, which could have an impact over the competitiveness of the Economics graduate.

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