Hehe, as it happens, I also want to study in Ireland, and I am also a liberal arts student. I prefer Ireland, where it is more beautiful, the environment is better, the law and order is also good, and the crime rate is the lowest. I looked up a lot of information about Ireland, including its living habits, weather, any requirements to pay attention to, and the requirements for applying there. Berlin University is not bad, and I want to study computer science. Jobs there are hard to find, especially in the recent economic crisis, and the unemployment rate is higher. When applying for a job, and the government generally gives priority to local people, it is difficult to find a good job without good conditions. "returnees" are not popular now, and everything depends on actual ability. Generally speaking, mastering English is the first priority, and they must "survive" through mathematics, general, English, mathematics and computers.
Main accounting courses: western economics, statistics, metrology, money and banking, finance and international finance, accounting computerization. One is computer programming, computer science and applied economic mathematics.
Learn accounting, economics, management, laws and regulations. Or basic accounting, cost accounting, management accounting, industrial enterprise accounting, budget accounting, financial accounting, economic law, auditing, finance and taxation, tax law, marketing, statistical principles and so on.