Professor of cost analysis - Salary and Career
Teachers of higher education economics, administration and accounting

Professor of cost analysis - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They teach classes, prepare courses, programs, subjects and classes in the area of economic, administrative and accounting sciences, in higher education, assist and evaluate students, produce academic works and guide the preparation of theses, monographs, dissertations and works of use. They participate in administrative activities, examining boards and academic events, manage teaching departments, carry out extension activities and communicate orally and in writing.

How much does an Professor of cost analysis earn

A Professor of cost analysis earns between $1.229 and $17.636 per month, with an average monthly salary of $5.185 and a median salary of $2.531 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 334 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Professor of cost analysis

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 5.185 62.223 1.296 38
1º Quartile 1.229 14.747 307 9
Median Salary 2.531 30.368 633 18
3º Quartile 13.450 161.403 3.363 98
Higher Salary 17.636 211.636 4.409 129


Professional job categories

  • Science and arts professionals
    • teaching professionals
      • higher education teachers
        • teachers of higher education economics, administration and accounting

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Main workplaces

Teachers of higher education economics, administration and accounting the positions of this CBO family carry out their functions in educational institutions and entities, work individually, with occasional supervision, indoors and during the day. They are hired as salaried workers, with a formal contract. May be subject to constant stress due to the condition of working under pressure.


What does it take to work in the field of Teachers of higher education economics, administration and accounting

These occupations are performed by people with higher education or professional training at a technical level (technical courses). The full exercise of activities occurs after a period of one to two years of professional experience.


Functions and activities of Professor of cost analysis

Teachers of higher education economics, administration and accounting must:

  • participate in administrative activities;
  • prepare courses, programs, subjects and classes;
  • ministrar aula;
  • evaluate students;
  • participate in academic events;
  • manage teaching departments;
  • assist students;
  • guide theses, monographs, dissertations and usage works;
  • advise theses, monographs, dissertations and usage works;
  • perform extension activities;
  • teacher class;
  • guidance theses, monographs, dissertations and use works;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • participate in examining boards;
  • teaching class;
  • guide theses, monographs, dissertations and works of use;
  • minister class;
  • produce academic works;

  • Activities

    • orient theoretical research;
    • participate in panels;
    • propose research partnerships with private and public institutions;
    • elaborate accountability;
    • evaluate tests and assignments;
    • demonstrate critical analysis skills;
    • assist in choosing the subject;
    • coordinate debate tables;
    • acting responsibly;
    • assign tasks;
    • update the syllabus;
    • define syllabus;
    • analyze research proposals;
    • sort data;
    • participate in course evaluation;
    • indicate use of specific software and calculators;
    • advise technical projects in economics, administration and accounting;
    • direct in obtaining scholarships;
    • elaborate theses and dissertations;
    • guide bibliographic research;
    • search bibliography;
    • watch events;
    • recommend a teacher for hiring;
    • prepare didactic material;
    • suggest composition of the examining board;
    • propose works for publication;
    • develop projects;
    • guide data collection;
    • select academic papers for events;
    • prepare exercises relating to economics, administration and accounting;
    • evaluate class participation;
    • provide academic and professional guidance;
    • collect data;
    • criticize versions of works;
    • propose changes in theses and dissertations;
    • exhibit contents related to economics, administration and accounting disciplines;
    • guide the student regarding the structuring of thought;
    • define methodology;
    • apply teaching resources;
    • assist in the definition of research topics;
    • prepare exams;
    • evaluate theses, monographs and dissertations;
    • demonstrate logical reasoning;
    • using technical resources for exposition;
    • participate in administrative activities;
    • submit papers, articles and communications;
    • express yourself orally;
    • coordinate project execution;
    • guide field research;
    • discuss papers;
    • organize curriculum and timetable;
    • adjust the syllabus to reality;
    • analyze data;
    • disclose research results;
    • organize events;
    • guide junior companies and business incubators;
    • display contents related to economics, administration and accounting disciplines;
    • participate in editorial committees;
    • participation in career guidance programs;
    • express yourself with verbal fluency in a foreign language;
    • select technical resources for exhibition;
    • motivate;
    • search for funding sources;
    • assist in the definition of methodologies;
    • express yourself in writing fluently;
    • define bibliography;
    • develop proposals for technical projects in economics, administration and accounting;
    • organize teams;
    • guide monitors;
    • analyze data;
    • appoint a teacher for hiring;
    • guide the use of standards and forms of presentation;
    • record student attendance;
    • prepare reports;
    • interpret texts in foreign languages;
    • give an opinion on scientific and academic publications;
    • assist in obtaining internship;
    • elaborate scientific and academic articles;
    • keep up to date;
    • deliver lectures;
    • prepare class content;
    • set schedule;
    • demonstrate dynamism;
    • clear student doubts;
    • participate in career guidance programs;
    • adapt to different circumstances and situations (flexibility);
    • define research topics and scope;
    • judge academic and scientific works;
    • assist database creation;
    • fulfill duties and commitments on time;
    • apply written and oral test;
    • guide in the publication of work;


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    • higher education - postgraduate and extension
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