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Curricular competence

Form professionals in accounting that live, promote and defend the university values and use the knowledge in their areas of domain in public accounting, use the most advanced techniques and tools to timely issue and interpret financial information, to solve real problems in the social and work area, everything with an ethical vision so they can contribute to the constitution of socially responsible organizations and the progress and welfare of the community.

Modality

Schooled

CIEES Quality recognition

No.

COPAES Quality Recognition

Educational Program accredited by the Consejo de Acreditación en Ciencias Administrativas Contables y Afines, A.C. (CACECA).

Collegiate Organ approval date
  • Campus Guanajuato June 18, 2014.
  • Campus Celaya August 4, 2014.
Start of operations

August-December 2014.

Entry period

Semiannual

Admission

For more information, please visit: www.ugto.mx/admision

Entry profile

The entry profile describes the desired characteristics of the applicants to enter a educational program in terms of competences, knowledges, skills, attitudes and values.

The applicants for the educational programs must be distinguished by the following characteristics:

Knowledge:

  • General knowledge on economic-administrative sciences.
  • Basic knowledge of English such as numbers, colors, alphabet, family members, events of the day, clothes, time, everyday objects, know how to ontroduce youirself, ask for services or things.
  • Knowledge of the graduate profile of the desired educational program.

Skills:

  • Skills to use mathematics and basic statistics in problem solving.
  • Skill to work with abstract concepts.
  • Skills to correctly use Spanish, both wirtten and orally.
  • Skill to interpret readings.
  • Skills to inductively and deductively reason parting from the written material.
  • Skill to comprehend the basic level of English.

Attitudes:

  • Self-motivation.
  • Initiative.
  • Willingness to learn.
  • Interest in the regional and national development.

Values:

  • Respect.
  • Honesty.
  • Solidarity.
Graduate profile

The graduate profile of the degree in Public Accounting of DCEA and DCSA

  1. Evaluates and operates the fiscal schemes that influence in the economic activity of the public and private organizations, as well as the individual tax payers, to propose strategies that will carry on the optimization of their financial resources, in addition of fulfilling the fiscal obligations by timely and efficiently calculating the tax payment.
  2. Designs full internal control systems, witth the purpose to prevent possible risks that affect a public or private entity; proposing actions that improve the fulfillment of the company's objectives.
  3. Analyzes the company's financial information to define strategies in the short and long term, about the financing sources, the efficient application of the organization's resources; in addition to propose investment projects for the adequate management of work capital.
  4. Identifies and recognizes the methods and techniques for the registry of economic operations done and who affect the public and private economic entities, abiding by the norms of financial information of governmental accounting, using frontier technology, whose results allow the strategic decision making.
  5. Clasifies and recognizes the registry and control systems considering the characteristics of the systems of production, as well as the needs of the financial information.
  6. Knows the relation between accounting and the administration models that determine the objective and politics of an organization and assumed the interest to start businesses that allow to generate employments and the strengthening of the internal market.
  7. Handles diverse technologies and softwares to access relevant information that allows to solve the problems proposed in the syllabus of the UDAs.
  8. Applies the mathematical and logical methods to the legal economic environment of the organizations.
  9. Knows the administrative and equivalent accountable terms in another language to interpret the financial information.
Graduate requirements
  • Cover the respective syllabus.
  • Make among the chosen modalities by the Divisional Council: Thesis, Applied project, research, professional exercise, general graduate exam of degree and acaqdemic excellence.
  • Complete the professional service.
Syllabus

Total number of credits of the Educational Program: 246 credits.

  • First incription
  • Microeconomy
  • Contemporary management
  • Differential calculus
  • Professional communication
  • Law
  • Financial accounting
  • Financial mathematics
  • Tax Law
  • Second inscription
  • Macroeconomy
  • Economic Administrative Seminars
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Business informatics/li>
  • Active accounting
  • Financing sources
  • Commercial Law
  • Labor Law
  • Third inscription
  • Analysis of financial states
  • Specific concepts accuonting
  • Social security contributions
  • IRS moral persons
  • Financial institutions and markets
  • Inferential statistics
  • Costs analysis
  • Complementary I
  • Fourth inscription
  • Accounting of Societies and other concepts
  • IRS physical persons
  • Audit norms
  • Organizational behavior
  • Costs accounting
  • Optative I
  • Fifth inscription
  • Accounting by sectors
  • Federal, State and Municipal taxes
  • Accounting software
  • Audit procedures
  • Protocol elaboration and methodology
  • Business communication
  • Intermediate simulation practice
  • Optative II
  • Sixth inscription
  • Organizational communication
  • Accounting ICTs
  • Investment projects
  • Customs law
  • Accounting management
  • Special audits
  • Optative III
  • Complementary II
  • Seventh inscription
  • Human Resources
  • Report methodology and elaboration
  • Advanced simulation practice
  • Select topics I
  • Select topics II
  • Select topics III
  • Complementary II
  • Eighth inscription
  • Final specialization practice
  • Optatives
  • Select topics of Finances
  • Select topics of Audit
  • Select topics of Financial Accounting
  • Select topics of Costs
  • Fiscal select topics
  • CFF Applied to Tax payment and resources
  • Costs focus
  • Financial formation for decision making
  • Accounting topics
Offered in:

Campus Celaya-Salvatierra, Division of Social and Administrative Sciences (DCSA)
Venue Celaya
Address:
Ing. Javier Barros Sierra #201; Ejido de Santa María del Refugio Eje Juan Pablo II; Celaya, Gto.
Phone: (461) 598 59 22
VenueSalvatierra
Address:
Privada de Arteaga S/N; Colonia Centro; C.P. 38900; Salvatierra, Gto.
Phone: (466) 663 05 93
Campus website: www.celayasalvatierra.ugto.mx
Division website: www.ccelaya-dcsa.ugto.mx

Campus Guanajuato, Division of Economic-Administrative Sciences (DCEA)
Venue Marfil
Address:
Fraccionamiento 1; Col. El Establo S/N; C.P. 36250; Guanajuato, Gto.
Phone: (473) 735 29 01Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo.">
Campus website: www.ugto.mx/campusgto
División website: www.dcea.ugto.mx

Form professionals in accounting that live, promote and defend the university values and use the knowledge in their areas of domain in public accounting, use the most advanced techniques and tools to timely issue and interpret financial information, to solve real problems in the social and work area, everything with an ethical vision so they can contribute to the constitution of socially responsible organizations and the progress and welfare of the community.

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Guanajuato, Gto., México

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