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Assignment requirementsAfter participating in the careers workshop activity (Week 2) and reflective writing workshop (Week 3), students will prepare a short 500 word piece discussing their career goals and career/study aspirations and how the study of accounting may (or may not) be useful in achieving those goals. This task will be due in Week 4 based on the due date listed below.Submission template: 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template] Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription.Due date: Tuesday 29th August at 11.59pm. Note that the due date is earlier than the "available to" date you see in Canvas - the 2nd date is the last date you can submit but it will attract a late submission penalty. Assignment structureThere is no mandatory structure - but in Workshop 3 we provided the following recommended structuredescription of your career aspirations and goals (estimate 1 paragraph)discussion of your feelings related to your goals, any external pressures, any insights that came from the careers activities and any feelings related to the study of accounting (estimate 1 long or 2 shorter paragraphs)evaluation - how does the study of accounting fit into your career goals and aspirations (estimate 1 long or 2 shorter paragraphs)conclusions - given your evaluation of the role of accounting in your career, what strategies will you employ to achieve your designed mark/grade in the subject (estimate 1 paragraph)Following the recommended structure will also help you meet the assessment criteria below.Please follow this submission template. 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template] Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked and 0 marks will be awarded. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription. For Stage 1, the team conducted checks to ensure each student was using the correct template and gave students a chance to re-submit without penalty. For Stage 2 - there will be no checking or follow ups - it is your responsibility to submit the format in the correct format.The word limit is 500 words for this task. We do not have a 10% over/under leeway - when set a target, students should learn to work with that target. We will accept 1-2% over the word limit. Students can be under the word limit as much as they like. Going over the word limit will result in penalties being applied. 2.01 to 5% over and there will be a 1 mark deduction, 6% or more over and there will be a 2 mark deduction.  Submission informationThere is NO COVER SHEET for the assignment. Please follow this submission template. 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template]. Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription. Only word documents are accepted - you will not be able to submit a PDF, pages file or other format like a link to a Google Doc. If you are using Google Docs, please export it as a Word document. Academic integrityIt is imperative at UTS that students complete their work with integrity - completing your own work and referencing the contributions of others. UTS conducts regular checks and investigations into work that may breach our integrity standards - this can include plagiarism, improper paraphrasing, collusion and contract cheating (engaging another person to prepare work for you). Turnitin will be run on all submissions and you are able to view your Turnitin report. No references are required in this assessment task because we are asking you to write about your own thoughts, feelings and perceptions. If you do choose to use any outside sources, please use in-text referencing in accordance with APA 7 - refer to the UTS APA 7 Library guide for more information.By submitting your assessment task, you are certifying thatthis is your own work in your own wordsyou have appropriately recognised the work of others (if used) through appropriate APA 7 referencingthat you have not published or shared your completed work to any notes sharing sites (as this is a breach of UTS' rules related to misconduct because it is helping others cheat)that the work has not been previously submitted for assessment in this subject or any other  (if you are repeating AAA, you should write an entirely new/fresh reflection)Your assessment submission will be processed through Turnitin. Where the teaching staff have concerns about whether you have completed your own work (for example, your document has low editing time, a low version number or does not appear to be written by you for any other reason) - you may be asked to provide documentation showing the drafting process you have undertaken in reaching your final submission. This process is similar to real-world accounting, where documents showing the preparation of the financial statements, accounting advice to clients, tax advice or the audit report/opinion are commonly referred to as 'working papers' and must be produced by regulatory bodies on request. For students, your working papers for this assignment can include notes, drafts, access to cloud-stored documents in services such as Google Drive or OneDrive, or internet search history related to the assessment task. It is recommended that you retain these notes, drafts etc for at least 4 months after the end of the teaching session (businesses and accountants in Australia are required to keep their working papers for 7 years). Failure to be able to produce material on request from your coordinator, Academic Integrity Officer or Responsible Academic Officer of the university may be used in misconduct allegations against you. Any request will be made to you in writing to your UTS email address.

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Assignment requirementsAfter participating in the careers workshop activity (Week 2) and reflective writing workshop (Week 3), students will prepare a short 500 word piece discussing their career goals and career/study aspirations and how the study of accounting may (or may not) be useful in achieving those goals. This task will be due in Week 4 based on the due date listed below.Submission template: 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template] Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription.Due date: Tuesday 29th August at 11.59pm. Note that the due date is earlier than the "available to" date you see in Canvas - the 2nd date is the last date you can submit but it will attract a late submission penalty. Assignment structureThere is no mandatory structure - but in Workshop 3 we provided the following recommended structuredescription of your career aspirations and goals (estimate 1 paragraph)discussion of your feelings related to your goals, any external pressures, any insights that came from the careers activities and any feelings related to the study of accounting (estimate 1 long or 2 shorter paragraphs)evaluation - how does the study of accounting fit into your career goals and aspirations (estimate 1 long or 2 shorter paragraphs)conclusions - given your evaluation of the role of accounting in your career, what strategies will you employ to achieve your designed mark/grade in the subject (estimate 1 paragraph)Following the recommended structure will also help you meet the assessment criteria below.Please follow this submission template. 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template] Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked and 0 marks will be awarded. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription. For Stage 1, the team conducted checks to ensure each student was using the correct template and gave students a chance to re-submit without penalty. For Stage 2 - there will be no checking or follow ups - it is your responsibility to submit the format in the correct format.The word limit is 500 words for this task. We do not have a 10% over/under leeway - when set a target, students should learn to work with that target. We will accept 1-2% over the word limit. Students can be under the word limit as much as they like. Going over the word limit will result in penalties being applied. 2.01 to 5% over and there will be a 1 mark deduction, 6% or more over and there will be a 2 mark deduction.  Submission informationThere is NO COVER SHEET for the assignment. Please follow this submission template. 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template]. Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription. Only word documents are accepted - you will not be able to submit a PDF, pages file or other format like a link to a Google Doc. If you are using Google Docs, please export it as a Word document. Academic integrityIt is imperative at UTS that students complete their work with integrity - completing your own work and referencing the contributions of others. UTS conducts regular checks and investigations into work that may breach our integrity standards - this can include plagiarism, improper paraphrasing, collusion and contract cheating (engaging another person to prepare work for you). Turnitin will be run on all submissions and you are able to view your Turnitin report. No references are required in this assessment task because we are asking you to write about your own thoughts, feelings and perceptions. If you do choose to use any outside sources, please use in-text referencing in accordance with APA 7 - refer to the UTS APA 7 Library guide for more information.By submitting your assessment task, you are certifying thatthis is your own work in your own wordsyou have appropriately recognised the work of others (if used) through appropriate APA 7 referencingthat you have not published or shared your completed work to any notes sharing sites (as this is a breach of UTS' rules related to misconduct because it is helping others cheat)that the work has not been previously submitted for assessment in this subject or any other  (if you are repeating AAA, you should write an entirely new/fresh reflection)Your assessment submission will be processed through Turnitin. Where the teaching staff have concerns about whether you have completed your own work (for example, your document has low editing time, a low version number or does not appear to be written by you for any other reason) - you may be asked to provide documentation showing the drafting process you have undertaken in reaching your final submission. This process is similar to real-world accounting, where documents showing the preparation of the financial statements, accounting advice to clients, tax advice or the audit report/opinion are commonly referred to as 'working papers' and must be produced by regulatory bodies on request. For students, your working papers for this assignment can include notes, drafts, access to cloud-stored documents in services such as Google Drive or OneDrive, or internet search history related to the assessment task. It is recommended that you retain these notes, drafts etc for at least 4 months after the end of the teaching session (businesses and accountants in Australia are required to keep their working papers for 7 years). Failure to be able to produce material on request from your coordinator, Academic Integrity Officer or Responsible Academic Officer of the university may be used in misconduct allegations against you. Any request will be made to you in writing to your UTS email address.

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Assignment requirementsAfter participating in the careers workshop activity (Week 2) and reflective writing workshop (Week 3), students will prepare a short 500 word piece discussing their career goals and career/study aspirations and how the study of accounting may (or may not) be useful in achieving those goals. This task will be due in Week 4 based on the due date listed below.Submission template: 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template] Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription.Due date: Tuesday 29th August at 11.59pm. Note that the due date is earlier than the "available to" date you see in Canvas - the 2nd date is the last date you can submit but it will attract a late submission penalty. Assignment structureThere is no mandatory structure - but in Workshop 3 we provided the following recommended structuredescription of your career aspirations and goals (estimate 1 paragraph)discussion of your feelings related to your goals, any external pressures, any insights that came from the careers activities and any feelings related to the study of accounting (estimate 1 long or 2 shorter paragraphs)evaluation - how does the study of accounting fit into your career goals and aspirations (estimate 1 long or 2 shorter paragraphs)conclusions - given your evaluation of the role of accounting in your career, what strategies will you employ to achieve your designed mark/grade in the subject (estimate 1 paragraph)Following the recommended structure will also help you meet the assessment criteria below.Please follow this submission template. 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template] Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked and 0 marks will be awarded. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription. For Stage 1, the team conducted checks to ensure each student was using the correct template and gave students a chance to re-submit without penalty. For Stage 2 - there will be no checking or follow ups - it is your responsibility to submit the format in the correct format.The word limit is 500 words for this task. We do not have a 10% over/under leeway - when set a target, students should learn to work with that target. We will accept 1-2% over the word limit. Students can be under the word limit as much as they like. Going over the word limit will result in penalties being applied. 2.01 to 5% over and there will be a 1 mark deduction, 6% or more over and there will be a 2 mark deduction.  Submission informationThere is NO COVER SHEET for the assignment. Please follow this submission template. 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template Download 22108 Sp23 A2 submission template[word doc template]. Download this file, then double click on the template to create your file. Submissions that are not using the template will not be marked. If you do not have Microsoft Word on your computer, follow the instructions on this UTS website to obtain a free subscription. Only word documents are accepted - you will not be able to submit a PDF, pages file or other format like a link to a Google Doc. If you are using Google Docs, please export it as a Word document. Academic integrityIt is imperative at UTS that students complete their work with integrity - completing your own work and referencing the contributions of others. UTS conducts regular checks and investigations into work that may breach our integrity standards - this can include plagiarism, improper paraphrasing, collusion and contract cheating (engaging another person to prepare work for you). Turnitin will be run on all submissions and you are able to view your Turnitin report. No references are required in this assessment task because we are asking you to write about your own thoughts, feelings and perceptions. If you do choose to use any outside sources, please use in-text referencing in accordance with APA 7 - refer to the UTS APA 7 Library guide for more information.By submitting your assessment task, you are certifying thatthis is your own work in your own wordsyou have appropriately recognised the work of others (if used) through appropriate APA 7 referencingthat you have not published or shared your completed work to any notes sharing sites (as this is a breach of UTS' rules related to misconduct because it is helping others cheat)that the work has not been previously submitted for assessment in this subject or any other  (if you are repeating AAA, you should write an entirely new/fresh reflection)Your assessment submission will be processed through Turnitin. Where the teaching staff have concerns about whether you have completed your own work (for example, your document has low editing time, a low version number or does not appear to be written by you for any other reason) - you may be asked to provide documentation showing the drafting process you have undertaken in reaching your final submission. This process is similar to real-world accounting, where documents showing the preparation of the financial statements, accounting advice to clients, tax advice or the audit report/opinion are commonly referred to as 'working papers' and must be produced by regulatory bodies on request. For students, your working papers for this assignment can include notes, drafts, access to cloud-stored documents in services such as Google Drive or OneDrive, or internet search history related to the assessment task. It is recommended that you retain these notes, drafts etc for at least 4 months after the end of the teaching session (businesses and accountants in Australia are required to keep their working papers for 7 years). Failure to be able to produce material on request from your coordinator, Academic Integrity Officer or Responsible Academic Officer of the university may be used in misconduct allegations against you. Any request will be made to you in writing to your UTS email address.

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