ISCAP is one of the biggest Portuguese accounting
schools. It is one hundred and five years old and
has nearly four thousand students (First Cycle).
Although ISCAP provides five different degrees
(Accounting and Administration, International
Business, Marketing, Business Communica tion, Tourism and Hospitality Management and
Administrative Assistance and Translation), the
majority of students (almost 70%) are enrolled
in Accounting and Administration. The case that
will be presented shows how the course of this
study program has changed the way ISCAP works.
In February 2003, a Business Simulation (BS)