Decision No. 1265/QD-BTC supplements two new subjects into the training plan for secondary financial accounting education and issues outlines for other subjects. The new subjects will begin from the academic year 1999-2000.
적용 범위
Colleges, Secondary Financial-Accounting Schools under the Ministry of Finance, and Principals of provincial and municipal Secondary Economic Schools that offer secondary education in the fields of finance and accounting.
핵심 사항
- Colleges, Secondary Financial-Accounting Schools supplement the subject Business Management (45 class hours) and International Economics (45 class hours) into the training plan for secondary financial accounting education starting from the academic year 1999-2000.
- Issuing the course outline for State Budget Management and Taxation for the State Budget Management specialization, and revising and supplementing the outlines for Marketing, Auditing, and Microeconomics.
- The new outlines will be implemented from the academic year 1998-1999.
🌐 이 문서의 사회적 영향
- Positive impact is the enhancement of educational quality, helping students have a more comprehensive understanding of business management and international economics.
- Negative impact is the increased burden on preparing textbooks for schools and lecturers.
❓ 자주 묻는 질문
When do the newly supplemented subjects start?
The new subjects will be implemented from the academic year 1999-2000.
When were the outlines for the new subjects issued?
The outlines for the new subjects were uniformly implemented from the academic year 1998-1999.
What preparations do schools need to make for implementation?
Schools need to prepare textbooks for the new subjects such as Business Management and International Economics, and update outlines for other subjects.
Who is responsible for implementing this decision?
The Director of the Cadre Organization and Training Department, the Head of the Ministry of Finance's Office, the Principals of Colleges, Secondary Financial-Accounting Schools under the Ministry of Finance, and the Principals of provincial and municipal Secondary Economic Schools that offer secondary education in the fields of finance and accounting.
How many class hours are the newly supplemented subjects?
The subjects Business Management and International Economics are each supplemented with 45 class hours.
전문
Pursuant to …;
Decision on supplementing subjects and promulgating syllabi for subjects under the training plan for financial accounting secondary education
THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
Pursuant to Decree No. 15/CP dated March 2, 1993 of the Government on the tasks, powers, and responsibilities for state management of Ministries and ministerial-level agencies;
BASED ON DECREE NO. 178/CP DATED OCTOBER 28, 1994 OF THE GOVERNMENT ON THE TASKS, POWERS AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE;
Pursuant to Decision No. 2759/QD dated October 20, 1991 of the Ministry of Education and Training regarding the construction and management of subject curricula in specialized secondary schools and vocational schools.
Considering the proposal of the Director of the Organization and Training Department;
Pursuant to …;
Article 1:
1. Supplement the following subjects into the training plan for the secondary level of financial accounting education already issued pursuant to Decision No. 1077 TC/QD/TCCB dated October 25, 1994 of the Minister of Finance:
1.1. Business Management subject: 45 class hours
1.2. Foreign Economic Relations subject: 45 class hours
2. Issue the syllabus for State Budget Management subject, the syllabus for Tax subject taught for the State Budget Management specialty, and the revised and supplemented syllabi for the following subjects: Marketing, Auditing, Microeconomics within the training plan for the secondary level of financial accounting education (attached syllabi).
Article 2:
- The newly added subjects in the training plan shall be implemented from the academic year 1999-2000.
- The syllabi issued and revised and supplemented as mentioned above shall be uniformly implemented from the academic year 1998-1999.
Article 3: The Director of the Cadre Organization and Training Department, the Head of the Ministry of Finance's Office, the Principals of the Colleges and Secondary Schools of Finance-Accounting directly under the Ministry of Finance, and the Principals of the Secondary Economic Schools in provinces and cities offering secondary education in the two fields of finance-currency and accounting are responsible for implementing this Decision.
DEPUTY MINISTER
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