Introduction
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, accountants are increasingly required to harness advanced digital skills. Recognizing this need, Aoyama Gakuin University's School of Social Informatics has teamed up with the Bridge Consulting Group to create a specialized program aimed at certified public accountants (CPAs). This partnership aims to equip accountants with practical AI and IT skills vital for enhancing productivity and operational efficiency in their work.
About the Collaboration
The new program, dubbed ADPISA-CPA, customizes the existing Advanced Development Program for Information Systems Architect (ADPISA) for CPAs. With the emergence of generative AI and its significant impact on corporate strategy, it is crucial for accountants to integrate their professional capabilities with the latest technological advancements.
By merging knowledge of management strategy with IT, this program intends to foster a skill set that reflects both traditional accounting expertise and modern technological know-how. Accordingly, the collaboration not only promotes career development for CPAs but also contributes to economic advancement in Japan through improved operational efficiencies in the accounting sector.
Program Overview
Incorporating a comprehensive curriculum, ADPISA-CPA offers courses designed to provide CPAs with essential knowledge in areas such as data processing, project management, and business analysis—key components in the era of digitalization and AI implementation. The curriculum covers the following topics:
1.
Intermediate Information Systems (7.5 hours)
Understanding modern concepts of information systems necessary for the upcoming digital age.
2.
Business Analysis for Driving Change (7.5 hours)
Foundational knowledge essential for executing digital transformation initiatives.
3.
Project Management for Value Realization (7.5 hours)
Skills necessary for actual project management to achieve value during digital transformation efforts.
4.
Secure and Controlled Enterprises and Information Systems (7.5 hours)
Learning about security and compliance considerations during the digital evolution, including IT audits and SOX compliance.
5.
Foundational Information Processing (45 hours)
Basic knowledge of information processing including algorithms and programming.
The curriculum is still under development and may be subject to change.
About ADPISA
ADPISA stands for the Aoyama Development Program for Information Systems Architect. The program is designed for adults aspiring to excel in the current age of AI and digital transformation by cultivating skills that encompass the entire lifecycle of information systems—from planning and execution to operation.
Through practical projects and collaboration between academia and industry, ADPISA offers a unique integration of theory and practice, ensuring participants develop a comprehensive skill set applicable in real-world situations. More details can be found on
ADPISA's official website.
Aoyama Gakuin University School of Social Informatics
Aoyama Gakuin University's School of Social Informatics aims to foster individuals who can tackle contemporary societal issues by integrating humanities, social sciences, and information technology. Offering courses that explore the intersection of society, information, and human behavior, the school prepares students to analyze vast data effectively and contribute to solutions from various perspectives such as organization, economy, and psychology. Learn more at their
official site.
About Bridge Consulting Group, Inc.
Bridge Consulting Group is dedicated to shaping a platform that consolidates the knowledge and experience of certified public accountants, enabling optimal distribution of resources. The company offers a range of services including support for IPO, M&A, and finance, internal auditing to manage risks, and platform services centered around skill-sharing. Their innovative approach aims to assist various businesses from publicly listed companies to emerging startups. For further information, visit the
corporate website.