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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the purposes of financial statements and the recognition, measurement and disclosure concepts and methods underlying financial statements. Students begin to use and interpret financial statements and the related impact of elementary transactions and events on those statements. Prerequisite: MA 107, MA 110, MA 117, MA 118, MA 140 or MA 141; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MA 107, MA 110, MA 117, MA 118, MA 140 or MA 141
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the uses of accounting information by managers for products and services. Students begin to focus on classifying, measuring and analyzing product and service costs for decision making, budget preparation and performance evaluation. Prerequisite: AC 101; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Students study the standard-setting process as well as the application of generally accepted accounting principles. Aspects of the accounting cycle such as journalizing, posting, adjustments and closing entries are examined. Participants review the content, structure and usefulness of the balance sheet and the income statement. Topics include the recognition, measurement and reporting of cash, receivables and inventories. Existing accounting rules, current reporting controversies, financial reporting diversity and ethical dilemmas are discussed. Prerequisite: AC 101; Minimum grade C-; Every Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
This continuation of AC 201 covers such topics as depreciation, asset impairments, accounting for intangibles, short-term liquidity analysis and accounting for bonds. Accounting changes, error corrections and cash-flow statements also are covered in depth. Existing accounting rules, current reporting controversies, financial reporting diversity, and ethical dilemmas are discussed. Prerequisite: AC 201 (minimum grade C-); Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This continuation of AC 202 covers such topics as accounting for stockholder's equity, earnings per share, investments and income taxes. Revenue recognition and accounting for leases and pensions also are covered in depth. Existing accounting rules, current reporting controversies, financial reporting diversity, and ethical dilemmas are discussed. Prerequisite: AC 202 (minimum grade C-); Every Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
This class includes an in-depth treatment of accounting theories and practices used to control and manage costs. Topics include joborder, process, activity-based costing systems, cost variance analysis, budgeting, cost-volume-profit analysis and product mix decision. Prerequisite: AC 102 (minimum grade C-); Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This class is an introduction to the use of information technology in accounting systems. Topics include design, development, implementation, control and audit of information systems used to generate and manage accounting information. Prerequisite: AC 102 (minimum grade C-); Every Year, Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
This internship is open to accounting majors. Students must complete the internship application form to receive credit. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. A minimum of 150 hours is required. Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth study of accounting principles and analysis of problems for business combinations (mergers and acquisitions), international operations and bankruptcy liquidations and reorganizations. Prerequisite: AC 202 (minimum grade C-); Every Year, Fall
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