Accounting is an information system that provides useful information so that economic entities, including companies, can make rational decisions. All economic entities have limited resources and seek to obtain maximum benefits through efficient allocation of those resources. Accounting information supports efficient resource allocation, and accounting is an academic field that estimates and interprets such information in a scientific and systematic way.
In line with the rapidly changing accounting field these days, the School of Accounting and Taxation Affairs sets its goal to train accounting professionals with new theoretical and practical skills.
The School trains and educates the students to have a sense of balance through systematic education on the theory and business practice, major and cultural subjects, problem-solving ability, and analytical sense to cope with the changing management environments and carry a social sense of professional knowledge. The graduates of the School of Accounting and Taxation Affairs advance to various industrial fields such as certificed public accountants (CPAs), tax accountants, tax-related public officials, general corporations, financial institutions, and government-invested organizations.