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3.00 Credits
Description: This course consists of the study of fund accounting and the financial statements of state and local governments, hospitals, universities and other nonprofit entities. General financial principles and fund accounting principles are compared. Specific topics covered include budgets for operations, capital improvements, general funds, revenue funds, debt service funds, trust and agency funds, and proprietary funds. Prerequisites: AC202 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course covers current official pronouncements and procedures accepted by the AICPA and the FASB. Comprehensive in depth and inter-area problems are explored and solved; topics include accounting theory, pensions, leases, inventories, current assets and current liabilities, fixed assets, deferred taxes, stockholders' equity, foreign currency transactions and translations, investments, and partnerships. Prerequisites: AC301 AND AC302 AND AC331 AND AC441 AND AC442 AND College Level=Senior Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course covers current official pronouncements and current procedures accepted by the AICPA, the IRS, the FASB, the GASB and the Cost Accounting Standards Board. Comprehensive in depth and inter-area problems are explored and solved. Topics include: consolidations, cost accounting, accounting for governmental and nonprofit organizations, and individual and corporate taxes. Prerequisites: AC301 AND AC302 AND AC331 AND AC441 AND AC442 AND College Level=Senior Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course covers the following specific segments of a management accountant's possible job functions: cost accounting systems, responsibility accounting, behavioral issues, flexible budgeting, variance analysis, incremental costing and decision making when there are uncertainties. Prerequisites: AC331 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course covers the following specific segments of a management accountant's possible job functions: international economics, working capital financing, capital structure financing, cash management, capital budgeting, and quantitative methods. Prerequisites: AC331 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This senior seminar capstone course integrates the key job functions of planning, organizing and directing, controlling and decision making at the management level. Also included as critical elements in a position at this level are budgeting, cost reduction, and human resource management. Prerequisites: College Level=Senior Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: The instructor and the student develop the subject matter of this course. The material covered consists of current issues and developments and must be relevant to the accounting field. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the general nature of functional areas in business such as marketing, management, accounting, finance, research and development, and risk management. The relationship between business, the government, the economy, and the environment is examined. Prerequisites: Credit Hours:3 CR. HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course is an introduction to the principles of economic geography, ranging from physical and biological geography to cultural and political factors. The decision making processes, both local and global, for different types of service oriented, manufacturing, transportation, and resource based businesses will be examined. The relationship of natural resources, population, and culture, and how such factors affect economic activity will be emphasized. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the law of contracts, personal property and real property. Prerequisites: Credit Hours:3 CR. HR.
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