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ACC 111: Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is for the student to learn about accounting as an information development and communications function that supports economic decision-making. The course will help students perform financial analysis; derive information for personal or organizational decisions; and understand business, governmental, and other organizational entities.
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ACC 211: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides a practical understanding of the use of accounting by management in planning and controlling operations in all functions of the enterprise and in choosing among alternative courses of action. Prerequisite: ACC111
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ACC 215: Spreadsheet and General Ledger Applications
3.00 Credits
Post University
Students taking this course will use General Ledger and Spreadsheet software to accomplish standard, basic accounting and bookkeeping tasks. Typical general ledger software tasks will include: Entering transactions in general and special journals, the preparation of trial balances, adjusting and closing entries, and Financial Statements. Supporting schedules for general ledger accounts and financial statements will also be included. Spreadsheet applications will typically include: Creation of spreadsheets in professionally correct formats; file creation, updating and maintenance; setting up calculations and auditing their accuracy; formatting of data and reports; preparation of standard accounting reports and working papers. Prerequisite: ACC111, not to be taken concurrently
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ACC 220: Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course covers fundamental principles and procedures of cost determination in manufacturing, service, and not-for-profit organizations. Emphasis is placed upon the concepts and classification of product costs (direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead), as well as the recording and accumulating of such costs within job order and process cost accounting systems. A research paper or computer project is required. Prerequisite: ACC111, ACC211 or ACC111 and departmental permission.
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ACC 240: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course introduces the fundamental accounting concepts that underlie the structure and content of the statements that disclose the financial record of business organizations. Methods used to value a business' current assets including cash, accounts receivable and inventory are studied. Prerequisite: ACC 211 or ACC 111 and departmental permission.
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ACC 305: Analysis of Financial Statements
3.00 Credits
Post University
Modern investing and lending decisions are based on financial statement analysis. Investing and lending decisions require the application of thorough analysis to carefully evaluate data. Sound information is obtained by an understanding of the data from which it is derived as well as by the application of tools of analysis to aid in its extraction and evaluation. The course focuses on understanding the data that are analyzed, as well as the methods by which they are analyzed and interpreted. Course cross listed with FIN305. Prerequisite: ACC211 or ACC240
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ACC 315: Fraud Prevention and Examination
3.00 Credits
Post University
- 3 credits This course covers the principles and methodology of fraud prevention, detection, deterrence and investigation. The course includes such topics as skimming, cash larceny, check tampering, register disbursement schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement schemes, non-cash misappropriations, corruption, financial management fraud, and interviewing witnesses. Prerequisite: ACC 111
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ACC 330: Federal Income Taxes
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course concentrates on the federal income taxation of individuals. It provides students with the knowledge to complete individual income tax returns while enhancing their awareness of the complexities and sources of tax law. Prerequisite: ACC 240 and Junior or Senior status
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ACC 340: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course continues the study of accounting for businesses started in ACC 240. It reviews the valuation methods applied to non-current assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity. Prerequisite: ACC 240
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ACC 341: Intermediate Accounting III
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course studies the accounting treatment of leases, pension and post-employment benefits, income taxes, cash flows, accounting changes and error correction. Prerequisite: ACC 340 or ACC 240 and departmental permission
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