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3.00 Credits
Detailed expansion of Legal Environment (ACCT 248). Additional topics include business associations, partnerships, agencies, corporations, bankruptcy law, securities and accountants' liability. Stresses topics commonly found on the uniform CPA examination. Major Prerequisites: ACCT 248 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: ACCT 248 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Detailed analyses and applications of computerized integrated accounting software systems. Topics include general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, inventory and report writing systems. Major Prerequisites: ACCT 202 and admission to Professional Program. Major Prerequisites: ACCT 202 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth study of consolidations and governmental/not-forprofit accounting. Major Prerequisites: Senior status, C or better in ACCT 305 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: Senior status and C or better in ACCT 305. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of advanced accounting topics such as foreign currency translations; segment, interim and SEC reporting; troubled debt; partnerships; and estates and trusts. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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Duties and responsibilities of auditors, auditing standards, examination procedures, work paper preparation and audit reports. Major Prerequisites: Senior status, C or better in ACCT 305 and admission to Professional Program. Non- Major Prerequisites: Senior status and C or better in ACCT 305. Corequisite: ACCT 497. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced applications in financial, managerial and governmental accounting. The first of a two-course elective sequence for accounting majors who plan to pursue a career in public accounting as certified public accountants. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305 or permission of the department chair, and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305 or permission of the department chair, and junior standing. Three hours per week. ( P/F)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced applications in federal taxation, business law, professional responsibilities and ethics, and auditing. The second of a two-course elective sequence for accounting majors who plan to pursue a career in public accounting as certified public accountants. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305 or permission of the department chair, and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305 or permission of the department chair, and junior standing. Three hours per week. ( P/F)
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the full range of accounting and reporting policies and procedures for state and local governments as well as for not-for-profit organizations. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the role of accounting information in the organization. Major topics include users of accounting information, goals and objectives, review of accounting systems, the human component, hardware, software, data, operating controls and management controls. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to a variety of international accounting issues encountered by multinational organizations. Includes accounting and auditing standards, consolidations and taxation. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
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