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ACCT 455: Advanced Accounting Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Extension of financial accounting to the study of additional accounting entities such as partnerships, consolidated firms, multinational firms, state and local governmental units, and non-profit organizations. Introduction to the study of ethics related to business combinations and to appreciation of international accounting diversity. Prerequisites: ACCT 312 and senior standing. Students intending to complete the BS/MS program take this course during the fifth year as ACCT 555.
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ACCT 460: Auditing
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
A study of the theory and practice of auditing in the verification of financial statements by independent public accounting firms. The nature and economic purpose of auditing; auditing standards; professional ethics and conduct; legal liability; internal control systems and EDP auditing; working paper preparation; audit sampling; audit evidence; audit techniques related to financial accounts; auditors' reports; and compilation and reviews of financial statements. Prerequisites: ACCT 312 and senior standing.
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ACCT 476: Federal Income Taxation II
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Application of federal income tax law to partnership, corporations and fiduciaries. Topics include transactions between partners and partnership for retirement, death, transfer or partial liquidation of an interest; tax shelters, special deductions for corporations; Subchapter S; corporate distributions and reorganizations; tax on accumulated earnings; personal holding companies; taxations on trusts and estates (introductory); tax appeal and conference procedures. Prerequisites: ACCT 375 and senior standing.
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ACCT 480: Special Topics in Accounting
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Particular topics within broad area of accounting. Topics determined in advance. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and junior standing.
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ACCT 491: Practicum in College Teaching in Accounting
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Independent study by teaching in SOM accounting courses at the sophomore or junior level. Under the direction of the instructor, the student's primary responsibility is to lead workshop, laboratory and/or course review sessions. Other responsibilities may include proctoring and reading examinations. Does not satisfy major or Harpur College Distribution requirements. Open only to seniors. Pass/Fail grading only. Maximum of two credit hours. Prerequisites: minimum grade of A? in the SOM course to be taught and consent of instructor and director of undergraduate programs. No more than one teaching practicum may be counted toward the degree. 1-2 cr.
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ACCT 495: Internship
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Opportunity to obtain academic credit for well-structured, work-related experiences in the field of accounting. Faculty supervision and consent necessary. Strong academic content, degree relevancy must be demonstrated. Pass/Fail option only. Prerequisites: junior standing and consent of instructor. var. cr.
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ACCT 497: Readings And Research in Accounting
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Tutorial reading, research or participation in a seminar, depending on interests, needs and capabilities. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and senior standing.
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AFST 101: Introduction to Africana Studies
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
A multidisciplinary survey of Africans and people of African descent in the African diaspora (North America and South America, Europe, and the Caribbean). Introduction to academic arena that combines general intellectual history, academic scholarship in social sciences and humanities, including quintessential movement for fundamental change within the academy and society at large. Also analyzes the multiplicity of interactions and interconnections among Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with reference to competing ideas revolving around civilization and culture.
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AFST 176: Introduction to African History
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
African social, political and economic history from the Pharaonic period to the mid-20th century. Social, political and economic organization; religion and philosophy; education; women's roles and achievements; inter-African and international relations; slavery; internal and external migrations; resistance to European rule; nationalism; liberation movements; effects of European rule; problems of independence and post-independence; African peoples' contributions to civilization.
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AFST 212: African Intellectual Traditions
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Introduction to key ideas in African intellectual and philosophical traditions, centered on conceptions of person, society, community, knowledge, art, gender relations and spirituality. Readings will vary from year to year at the discretion of instructor and are determined in advance.
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