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CODE 108137
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR SECS-P/07
LANGUAGE English
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 2° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

Management Control is a core unit in the 2-year master degree (MSc) which addresses the principles and logics underpinning the use of accounting information for internal planning and control purposes.

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

The Management Control course aims to examine the use of accounting information for internal planning and control purposes. The course explores the theoretical and methodological issues faced by managers to plan and control the business such as strategic planning, programming, and budgeting. Specific attention is devoted to the internal use of accounting information in the energy industry. Teaching methods involve case studies and exercises.

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

Knowledge and comprehension

The Management control course aims at providing a solid knowledge of the principles and logics underpinning the use of accounting information to support management decisions. In particular, by the end of this course, students will acquire competence in the main issues of management accounting, such as:

  • identify relevant information for decision making purposes to produce financial analyses for a range of decisions;
  • apply costing methods for planning, controlling and decision making processes;
  • measure and control the impact of business activities along both financial and non-financial dimensions of performance;
  • prepare and interpret budgets for planning and control purposes.

 

Critical judgment

Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge using their own judgment and critical reasoning, both theoretically and practically.

 

Learning capability

Students will develop appropriate learning capabilities that will support their independent learning of other issues in business administration, accounting and management, especially in their future job positions.

 

TEACHING METHODS

The course entails:

  • Lectures and business cases;
  • Tutorials to apply specific knowledge in practice;
  • Presentation and discussion of project work.

During the course, students may be supported by digital apps that allow for self-assessment.

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

Syllabus/Content

  • Reporting of accounting information for internal purposes
  • Cost definition and cost classification
  • Cost allocation, also for companies involved in construction contracts
  • Performance analysis
  • KPI
  • Tools for internal control of business processes
  • Budgeting for planning and control purposes

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

Teaching materials will be provided during the course and uploaded on the Aulaweb website.

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

ELISA RONCAGLIOLO (President)

FRANCESCO GIOVANNI AVALLONE

COSTANZA DI FABIO

PAOLA RAMASSA

LESSONS

LESSONS START

Lessons start in the second semester.

Class schedule

The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

The final exam is a written exam and there are no differences in the final exam of attending and non-attending students. The final exam includes both theoretical questions and exercises.

For attending students, intermediate exams may be scheduled during the course.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

The final exam aims at verifying the understanding of the key theoretical concepts and at testing the ability to solve business problems related to management accounting issues.

 

Exam schedule

Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note
09/01/2024 11:00 GENOVA Scritto
23/01/2024 11:00 GENOVA Scritto
06/02/2024 11:00 GENOVA Scritto
21/05/2024 14:00 GENOVA Scritto
05/06/2024 14:00 GENOVA Scritto
27/06/2024 14:00 GENOVA Scritto
10/09/2024 14:00 GENOVA Scritto

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Quality education
Quality education
Gender equality
Gender equality
Affordable and clean energy
Affordable and clean energy
Decent work and economic growth
Decent work and economic growth
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Responbile consumption and production