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ACC 205: Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of basic accounting theory and practice, the nature of assets and equity, income measurement, and financial statement preparation. Prerequisites: MATH 110 or placement higher than MATH 110 on the math placement examination, and sophomore standing or permission of the area coordinator for accounting majors.
Prerequisite:
MATH-110 OR MATH-114 OR MATH-120 OR MATH-122 OR MATH-124 OR MATH-131 OR MATH-151
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ACC 206: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of the analysis and use of accounting data to manage enterprises. Topics include cost-volume-profit relationships, decision analysis, budgeting, standard costing, segment reporting, and product costing methods. Prerequisite: ACC 205.
Prerequisite:
ACC-205
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ACC 210: Introductory Accounting Lab
1.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Computer-aided instruction of the procedural accounting skills required for professional accountants. Prerequisite: ACC 205 or permission of the instructor. S/U grade.
Prerequisite:
ACC-205
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ACC 290/390/490: Topics in Accounting
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A detailed examination of selected topics pertinent to the field of accounting to be offered when sufficient interest and staffing are available. Prerequisites will vary, depending on topics being covered.
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ACC 301: Seminar in the Accounting Profession I
0.50 Credits
Valparaiso University
An exploration of important professional accounting issues that are not covered in traditional accounting courses. The course relies on case studies, presentations and discussions conducted by practicing professional accountants as well as various faculty members. Prerequisite: ACC 205. S/U grade. College of Business Administration
Prerequisite:
ACC-205
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ACC 302: Seminar in the Accounting Profession II
0.50 Credits
Valparaiso University
Continuation of ACC 301. Prerequisite: ACC 301 S/U grade
Prerequisite:
ACC-301
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ACC 302 - Seminar in the Accounting Profession II
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ACC 310: Intermediate Financial Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of the theoretical foundations underlying financial reporting, revenue recognition, the matching of expenses, and financial statement presentation, with a focus on asset measurement and income determination. Prerequisites: BLAW 104, ECON 221, ECON 222 or 223, IDS 205, ACC 206, and completion or concurrent enrollment in ACC 210, IDS 110, and FIN 304.
Prerequisite:
(ECON-222 OR ECON-223) AND ( BLAW-104 AND ECON-221 AND IDS-205 AND ACC-206)
Corequisite:
ACC-210 AND IDS-110 AND FIN-304
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ACC 311: Intermediate Financial Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of the theoretical foundations underlying financial reporting, revenue recognition, the matching of expenses, and financial statement presentation, with a focus on liability valuation, stockholders’ equity, and selected financial reporting topics. Prerequisite: ACC 310.
Prerequisite:
ACC-310
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ACC 311 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II
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ACC 315: Accounting Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of the use, evaluation, and design of accounting information systems. Prerequisites: BLAW 104, ECON 221, ECON 222 or 223, IDS 205, ACC 206, and completion of or concurrent enrollment in ACC 210 and IDS 110.
Prerequisite:
(ECON-222 OR ECON-223) AND BLAW-104 AND ECON-221 AND IDS-205 AND ACC-206
Corequisite:
ACC-210 AND IDS-110
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ACC 316: Governmental and Not-For- Profit Accounting
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
This course provides a focus on accounting systems and processes unique to noncommercial enterprises. Emphasis is placed on accounting, reporting, and analysis of organizations whose primary purpose is to provide services. The courses addresses the changing financial reporting environment in the non-for-profit sector of business as well as in government. Attention is given to issues both in external financial reporting and in managerial accounting analysis. Prerequisite: ACC 310.
Prerequisite:
ACC-310
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