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AC 303A: Intermediate Accounting I
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
The Intermediate Accounting course sequence constitutes the “keystone” of the accounting curriclumfor accounting concentrates. The central theme of the Intermediate Accounting course sequence is financial accounting and the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) by which it is governed. The objective of the course sequence is to allow the students to develop a sophisticated comprehension of GAAP, the related theory underlying these GAAP and the corresponding practices, procedures and techniques employed is their application. Intermediate Accounting I concentrates on their application to economic resources (assets). Prerequisite: BE 203A. Four hours a week.
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AC 304A: Intermediate Accounting II
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
The second course in the Intermediate Accounting sequence. The central theme of the course is financial accounting and the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) by which it is governed. The objective of the course is to allow students to develop a sophisticated comprehension of GAAP, its underlying theories, and corresponding practices, procedures, and techniques employed in their application. Intermediate Accounting II Concentrates on their application to sources of economic resources (liabilities and equity). Prerequisite: AC 303A. Four hours a week.
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AC 308A: Cost Accounting
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
An examination of the manufacturing function from the view of the cost accountant. Managerial control of the elements of product costs will be studied with an emphasis on cost accumulation systems, both historical and estimated. Topics covered will include standard (estimated) costs, variance analysis, profit planning, cost-volume-profit analysis, and relevant cost analysis for problem solving. Prerequisite: BE 203A. Four hours a week.
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AC 406: Advanced Accounting
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
This course examines and analyzes complex accounting topics not previously covered in Intermediate Accounting. Topics covered include: organization, structure, aims and process used by the FASB; earnings per share; segment reporting; accounting for discontinued operations; current value accounting; basics of consolidated financial statements; accounting for not-for-profit organizations; and other topics current in the field of accounting. Prerequisite: AC 304A. Four hours a week.
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AC 407A: Taxes
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
This course covers federal income taxation concepts and principles primarily for individuals and corporations. Income recognition, deductions, tax calculations, capital gains and losses and tax accounting methods are discussed for various tax reporting entities. Tax differences between corporations, individuals and flow-through entities are covered. Prerequisite: BE 203A or permission of instructor. Four hours a week.
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AC 408A: Auditing
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
A course providing a strong conceptual and practical approach to auditing. Emphasis is placed on auditing theory, supplemented with practice work papers and discussions with selected representatives of the accounting profession. Prerequisite: AC 304A. Four hours a week.
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AC 409A: Advanced Taxation
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
An elective designed for students who have taken AC 407A and who wish to expand their knowledge of taxation in advanced areas of taxation of individuals, partnerships, corporations, trusts and estates. Prerequisite: AC 407A. Four hours a week.
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AC 490A: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Merrimack College
An independent study course for superior senior students under the direction of a faculty member. Approval must be obtained from the chair and the faculty member involved.
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AH 099A: CPR/ Advanced First Aid Certification
0.00 Credits
Merrimack College
The theory and practice of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and advanced first aid and safety. Successful completion qualifies the student for American Heart Association certification in CPR. This course provides its participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to help provide a safe environment for athletes while they are participating in sports and, in an emergency, to help sustain life and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until medical help arrives. Successful completion qualifies the student for American Red Cross certification. Current certification is required for all student athletic trainers, and is a prerequisite for AH 304 Introduction to Sports Medicine. Athletic training students must take the CPR/advanced first aid certification and recertification classes offered through the Merrimack College Athletic Training program. These classes are offered on a regular basis during the school year, and there is an additional fee for enrollment.
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AH 304A: Introduction to Sports Medicine
4.00 Credits
Merrimack College
Designed to acquaint the student with the field of sports medicine by investigating its relationship with orthopedic medicine, nutrition, and human physiological processes. The role of sports medicine in society, the role of the athletic trainer in sport, nutrition and the athlete, drug use in sports, and modalities used in the rehabilitation of sports injuries will be studied. There will be a concentration on major joint injuries with respect to their prevention and evaluation. The mechanics of injury, emergency care, rehabilitation, and strapping techniques will be covered. Prerequisite: AH 099A. Three hours and one laboratory period per week.
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