Teaching

Excel for business | Main Instructor | Even semester 2024 - present

The Excel for Business course intends to improve technical proficiency in Microsoft Excel. This course develops from basic to advanced techniques. The Essentials module covers core Excel functions, including calculations, formatting, data management, printing, and basic chart creation. The Intermediate I module builds on these skills with multi-sheet workbooks, text and date functions, named ranges, data summarization, tables, pivot tables, and slicers. In Intermediate II, students advance to data validation, conditional logic, lookup automation, formula auditing, data modeling, and macros. Finally, the Advanced module focuses on professional spreadsheet design, complex formulas, data cleaning, financial and date functions, dynamic lookups, and interactive dashboard creation.


Data Analytics | Main Instructor | Even semester 2022 - present

The data analytics course aims to enhance students' technical and analytical skills. The curriculum covers data analytics in accounting, business intelligence and big data concepts, descriptive analytics, SQL fundamentals, data preparation and analysis using SQL, data visualization with Microsoft Excel and Tableau, predictive analytics, prescriptive analytics, and concludes with a final project.


Introduction to Auditing | Collaborative teaching | Odd semester 2022 - present

The Introduction to Auditing provides students with a comprehensive foundation in auditing by covering the following topics: the demand for audit and other assurance services, the CPA profession, audit reports, professional ethics, legal liability, audit responsibilities and objectives, audit evidence, audit planning and materiality, risk assessment for material misstatement, fraud risk assessment and response, internal controls and the COSO framework, control risk assessment and internal control reporting, overall audit strategy, and audit program development.


Auditing Laboratory | Collaborative teaching | Even semester 2021 - present

The Auditing Laboratory course provides practical training in audit procedures using the ATLAS application, a specialized tool for documenting and organizing audit work papers in four stages: pre-engagement, risk assessment, risk response, and completion and reporting. This course will provide students with hands-on experience implementing audit methodology and improve their skill with professional digital audit tools.


Taxation Law | Main instructor | Odd semester 2022 - present

The Taxation Law course gives students a firm foundation in Material Tax Law. The curriculum covers the following topics: introduction to tax law, fundamental tax principles, tax identification numbers (NPWP/NPPKP), tax obligations, compensation mechanisms (refunds and payment transfers), procedures for tax return amendments and disclosures, tax audits and investigations, assessment notices and tax bills, legal remedies for tax disputes, and tax collection processes including interest penalties.


Public Sector Accounting | Collaborative teaching | Odd semester 2023 - present

The Public Sector Accounting course develops students' understanding of government accounting practices, with a focus on regional government activities. The curriculum covers these topics: distinctions between public and private sector organizations; government accounting techniques and fund accounting principles; state finance systems; accounting frameworks for both central and regional governments; the conceptual foundation of government accounting standards; financial reporting requirements including budget realization reports, operational reports, cash flow statements, and financial statement notes; specialized accounting for government investments, fixed assets, and liabilities; and consolidation procedures for government financial statements.


Comprehensive Accounting | Collaborative teaching | Odd semester 2022 - present

The Comprehensive Accounting course prepares students for their final examinations by providing an overview of key topics across five accounting disciplines including: financial accounting, taxation, accounting systems, cost/management accounting, and auditing. The course focuses specifically on exam preparation, with assessment consisting of two components: (1) a written examination testing completion of a full accounting cycle, and (2) an oral examination covering all five disciplinary areas.


Cost Accounting Laboratory | Main Instructor | Odd semester 2022 - present

The Cost Accounting Laboratory course gives students hands-on experience working through the cost accounting cycle, from initial transaction analysis to financial statement preparation. Through structured case studies, students will apply systematic cost accumulation techniques for materials, labor, and manufacturing overhead; implement and compare various costing methodologies; and prepare and analyze cost accounting reports.


Cost Accounting | Collaborative teaching | Odd semester 2023

The cost accounting course covers all aspects of cost accounting concepts. The curriculum addressed the following topics: the manager and management accounting, introduction to cost terms and purposes, activity cost behavior, cost systems and cost accumulation, job order costing, activity-based costing, process costing, cost of quality and accounting for production losses, control and calculation of raw material and labor costs, factory overhead: budgeted, actual, applied and departmentalization.


Auditing | Collaborative teaching | Odd semester 2022

The Auditing course is designed to be the next step after students have completed the Introduction to Auditing. This advanced course offers an in-depth exploration of auditing techniques through a comprehensive curriculum that includes the following topics: overall audit strategy and audit program, audit sampling for test of controls, and substantive test of the transaction, audit sampling for tests of details of balances, audit of the sales and collection cycle, test of controls, and substantive test of transactions, completing the test in the sales and collection cycle: account receivable, audit of the acquisition and payment cycle: tests of controls, substantive tests of transaction and account payable, completing the test in the acquisition and payment cycle: verification of selected accounts, audit of the payroll and personnel cycle, audit of the inventory and the warehousing cycle, audit of the capital acquisition and repayment cycle, audit of cash and financial instruments.