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ACC 3321: Accounting for Governmental Health Care & Other Not for Profit Organizations hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course introduces accounting concepts, principles, and procedures pertaining to the government, health care, and other not-for-profit organizations. Prerequisite: ACC 2317.
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ACC 3322: Accounting Information Systems hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
The course introduces various elements of subsystems of accounting information systems in manual and computerized accounting environments and principles pertaining to the design, implementation, and evaluation of systems for processing accounting information. Prerequisites: ACC 3416 and ACC 3319.
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ACC 3391: Accounting Internship hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
An SBE internship will be defined as an academically-sponsored career-related work experience for which projects, research papers, presentations, reflective journals, and/or evaluations will be required by faculty for reporting/grading purposes. SBE internships may be paid or unpaid opportunities and must be for academic credit. Students may take a maximum of six (6) credit hours of SBE internships during matriculation, i.e., two different experiences. Each internship requires a minimum of 300 contact hours per semester. Internships are counted as elective credit and cannot be substituted for required courses. Prerequisites: Junior standing, grades of C or better in each of: ACC 2316, ACC 2317, BCO 2311, ECO 2311 and ECO 2312, good academic standing with no violations of the academic integrity code, grade-point average of 2.50 or higher.
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ACC 3416: Intermediate Accounting I
4.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course concentrates on the nature of financial reporting in the United States and generally accepted accounting principles. Topics covered include cash, receivables, inventories, property, plant and equipment, intangibles, current liabilities, bonds, and stockholders' equity. While the course focuses on the recording of transactions and ultimately the preparation of an Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Statement of Cash Flows, it also exposes students to cases that deal with ethics, applying technical judgment, and internet research. Prerequisite: ACC 2317. The student is exposed to the history and body of theory that has led to the development of generally accepted accounting principles. Topics covered include receivables, investments, inventory, property, plant and equipment, intangibles, and basic financial statements. Prerequisite: ACC 2317.
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ACC 3417: Intermediate Accounting II
4.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course is a continuation of Intermediate Accounting I (ACC 3416) and covers the more complex financial reporting issues not addressed in Intermediate Accounting I. Topics covered include inventory valuation issues, revenue recognition, investments, deferred taxes, pensions, leases, earnings per share, accounting changes and error analysis, disclosure, and statement of cash flows. While the course focuses on the recording of transactions and ultimately the preparation of financial statements, it also exposes students to cases that deal with ethics, applying technical judgment, and internet research. Prerequisite: ACC 3416.
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ACC 4000: Accounting Independent Study hrs
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course is designed to give students opportunities to broaden basic knowledge and skills relating to accounting practices and concepts. Students work independently under the guidance of specified departmental faculty members. Study may involve basic research projects, comprehensive reading arrangements, field studies, and participation in special seminars, workshops or other similar experiences. The course may be taken more than once. but the total credit allowed toward a degree cannot exceed 6 hours. Prerequisites: senior standing, instructor and Accounting Department chair approval.
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ACC 4317: Income Tax Accounting II hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course is a continuation of Income Tax Accounting I. It proceeds from individual and proprietorship income tax calculations and principles for partnerships, corporations, estates and trusts. Prerequisites: ACC 3314 and ACC 3417.
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ACC 4319: Advanced Cost Accounting hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course is a continuation of the Cost Accounting course. The course focus is on advanced cost analysis, cost management, and performance measurement. Topics covered include cost accounting for world-class manufacturing, total quality control and management, theory of constraints, target costing, revenue variances, transfer pricing, and application of quantitative tools and techniques for cost control and management. Prerequisites: ACC 3319 and QBA 3370.
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ACC 4321: Auditing hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course introduces students to the concepts and standards currently employed in financial statement audits in the United States. The primary emphasis is on the auditor's decision-making process, evidence accumulation, evaluation and reporting. Topics covered include the auditing profession, audit process, application of the audit process and completion of the audit. Prerequisites: ACC 3417 and ACC 3322.
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ACC 4327: Consolidation and Not for Profit Accounting hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course will provide a detailed examination of using the equity method of preparing consolidated financial statements for organizations consisting of parent companies and subsidiaries. This course also studies the tracking of expenditures and related accounting issues involving not-for-profit businesses. Prerequisite: ACC 3417.
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