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An Analysis of the Talent Cultivation Mode of Accounting Major "Integration of Courses and Certificates"

Jie Zhao, Linlin Guo

Abstract


One of the country's graduation requirements for accounting graduates is to obtain the corresponding accounting qualification certificate and possess certain accounting professional skills. In response to the country's call, various universities have begun to reform and innovate the teaching mode inside the school, combining the content of the examination certificate for accounting qualifications with the daily teaching syllabus, and implementing the "training certificate integration" talent training model. This article puts forward the relevant suggestions on the necessity of implementing the teaching mode of "combination of course and certificate" in colleges and universities and the current teaching status of colleges and universities.

Keywords


Accounting major; "Credit card integration"; Talent training mode

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v4i2.1986

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