Course Title: Professional Values, Ethics & Attitudes
Part A: Course Overview
Course Title: Professional Values, Ethics & Attitudes
Credit Points: 12.00
Terms
Flexible Terms
Course Code |
Campus |
Career |
School |
Learning Mode |
Teaching Period(s) |
ACCT1081 |
City Campus |
Undergraduate |
615H Accounting |
Face-to-Face |
UGRDFlex18 (ZZZZ) |
ACCT1081 |
City Campus |
Undergraduate |
615H Accounting |
Face-to-Face |
UGRDFx2019 (ZZZZ) |
Course Coordinator: Dr Peta Stevenson-Clarke
Course Coordinator Phone: +61 3 9925 0363
Course Coordinator Email: peta.stevenson-clarke@rmit.edu.au
Course Coordinator Location: Building 80 Level 8
Course Coordinator Availability: Please check with the Course Coordinator.
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities
Assumed Knowledge
Knowledge of fundamental accounting concepts and practice are assumed. This includes:
- be able to comprehend and communicate information in accurate, clear, concise and coherent English
- have the ability to undertake research and demonstrate problem-solving skills
- have an understanding of the unique role of the accountant in the business/commercial environment and an appreciation of legal frameworks applicable to business.
Course Description
The course aims to sensitise and develop your understanding of ethical issues as it relates to your future role in the accounting profession or financial planning profession. You will also be introduced to a range of diagnostic tools to aid in the identification and resolution of ethical dilemmas from the use of ethical decision-making frameworks. The course is designed to enable you to apply your academic learning to a contemporary workplace situation This course is a required course for the 'Financial Planning and Tax' minor and for the 'Social and Behavioural Issues in Accounting' minor in the Bachelor of Business and the Bachelor of Business Professional Practice degrees, and is also available as an elective course.
Objectives/Learning Outcomes/Capability Development
Successful completion of Professional Values, Ethics and Attitudes means that you should be able to identify and respond to ethical situations facing accountants in the business context.
In addition, the course provides an opportunity for you to develop generic capabilities. These include the ability to communicate effectively and work in teams.
- collaborate and work in teams
- undertake effective research
- identify and critically evaluate ethical problems
- apply the relevant ethical theories
- analyse ethical issues in accountancy
- effectively communicate an ethical decision.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
In this course, is expected that you will acquire the following Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CLO 1: Collaborate and work in teams to research and provide advice to ethical issues facing accountants and financial planners (aligned to PLO5).
CLO 2: Undertake effective research into ethical practice and theory in a business context (aligned to PLOs 1, 2, 3).
CLO 3: Identify and critically evaluate and analyse ethical problems based on your understanding of ethical theories and prior research (aligned to PLO4).
CLO 4: Effectively communicate your evaluation of ethical issues in ways that would assist accountants and financial planners to make ethical decisions (aligned to PLO5).
Overview of Learning Activities
This course is offered at multiple locations employing different learning modes.This means that the nature of the learning activities may vary depending on where you are enrolled. You may participate in face to face lectures, workshops, seminars, online discussions and collaborative activities. Working in groups and individually, you will identify, discuss, describe and analyse a range of strategic issues, and apply strategy related theory to cases and practical problems. The activities are designed to facilitate your achievement of learning outcomes.
Overview of Learning Resources
The RMIT web site for this course, accessed via the RMIT Student portal, has announcements about activities to be undertaken by you and materials for
your use, e.g. material here includes semester work schedules, assessment marking guides, lecture material, background reading items, etc.
Overview of Assessment
Assessment Task 1: 30%
CLOs 1, 2, 3 & 4
Assessment Task 2: 20%
CLOs 3, 4
Assessment Task 3: 50%
CLOs 3 & 4