This academic record summarizes the results for Liau Wee Kiang, student number 15879745, in a Bachelor of Commerce with a double major in Accounting and Finance. It shows that Liau received exemptions for 4 introductory courses and completed 24 other courses over 6 semesters, achieving a course weighted average of 64.20 and remaining in good academic standing. The record was issued on December 28, 2015 and reflects Liau's academic performance and credits as recorded in the university's student records system.
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Industrial Control Cyber Security Europe 2015 James Nesbitt
The Industrial Control Cybersecurity conference consists of presentations and debate from some of the energy industry’s leading end users from Operational and IT backgrounds, Government influencers, leading cybersecurity authorities and some of the world’s most influential solution providers.
Key topics of discussion will pivot on convergence of operational and information technology transformation, design, implementation, integration and risks associated with enterprise facing architecture.
Further review includes the development of policy, operational and cultural considerations, maturity models, public and private information sharing and the adoption of cybersecurity controls.
2015 will provide further insight into how industry can further develop organisational priorities, effective methodologies, benchmark return on investment for cybersecurity procurement, supplier relationships and how to effectively deploy defense in-depth strategies.
We will introduce discussion on the latest attacks and hear from those who are responsible for identifying them. The conference will further address penetration testing, the art of detection and threat monitoring, incident response and recovery.
Industrial Control Cyber Security Europe 2015 James Nesbitt
The Industrial Control Cybersecurity conference consists of presentations and debate from some of the energy industry’s leading end users from Operational and IT backgrounds, Government influencers, leading cybersecurity authorities and some of the world’s most influential solution providers.
Key topics of discussion will pivot on convergence of operational and information technology transformation, design, implementation, integration and risks associated with enterprise facing architecture.
Further review includes the development of policy, operational and cultural considerations, maturity models, public and private information sharing and the adoption of cybersecurity controls.
2015 will provide further insight into how industry can further develop organisational priorities, effective methodologies, benchmark return on investment for cybersecurity procurement, supplier relationships and how to effectively deploy defense in-depth strategies.
We will introduce discussion on the latest attacks and hear from those who are responsible for identifying them. The conference will further address penetration testing, the art of detection and threat monitoring, incident response and recovery.
I am committed to providing accounting, consulting and tax services with the highest level of quality in a timely and professional manner while adhering to all legal and regulatory compliance. Currently I provide Accounting and Finance advice for small businesses. I would be a great fit in the Accounting/Finance Department and would be able to contribute immediately with visionary leadership skills, technical skills, integrity, vision, inspiration, ability to challenge, and communication skills to create customer satisfaction and loyalty.
1. Academic eRecord
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28 December, 2015
Liau Wee Kiang
7, Jln Pulai 42
Tmn Pulai Utama
Skudai
Johor 81300
Malaysia
Date of Issue
Student Number
15879745
Bachelor of Commerce130099
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE
Accounting and Finance Double Major
Recognition of Prior Learning
Code Title Credits Grade Mark %
Exemption
Accounting 100 25.010987
Business Information Systems 100 25.010830
Management 100 25.010848
Marketing 100 25.010850
Total Credits 100.0
Completed Within the Course
Code Title Credits Grade Mark %
2013
Semester 2 Business Law 100 25.0 6 6811011
Semester 2 Communication in Business 100 25.0 5 50311353
Semester 2 Economics 100 25.0 6 641234
Semester 2 Quantitative Techniques for
Business 203
25.0 8 81310606
2014
Semester 1 Company Law for Business 266 25.0 5 5310841
Semester 1 Finance Principles 215 25.0 7 7512607
Semester 1 Financial Accounting 250 25.0 7 78305228
Semester 1 Management Accounting 201 25.0 5 5511013
2014
Semester 2 Accounting Systems 204 25.0 6 6710804
Semester 2 Advanced Financial Accounting
260
25.0 5 50305229
Semester 2 Management Control Systems 301 25.0 5 5511014
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2. Academic eRecord
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Semester 2 Microeconomics 200 25.0 6 648931
2014
Summer School Taxation 231 25.0 6 6711041
2015
Semester 1 Accounting Theory and Analysis 25.0 6 67ACCT3004
Semester 1 Auditing 25.0 6 63ACCT3000
Semester 1 Introduction to Derivative Securities 25.0 6 60INVE3000
Semester 1 Portfolio Management 25.0 5 54INVE3001
2015
Semester 2 Business Capstone 25.0 6 69MKTG3000
Semester 2 Corporate Finance 25.0 7 77FNCE3000
Semester 2 International Finance 25.0 6 67FNCE3004
Total Credits 600.0
64.20Good Standing
Course Weighted AverageACADEMIC STATUS
Course completed on 15-Dec-2015.
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