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300: level History courses
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
delve deeply into specifi c moments and periods in the human past. While these courses rarely have a prerequisite, reading, writing, and analytical expectations will be higher in courses with upper division credit, and sophomore status or permission of instructor is recommended for HIS 300-level courses.
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ACC 100: Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th e foundation course for Business and other organizationaloriented majors. Th e primary emphasis is on understanding basic accounting concepts and procedures with a special focus on constructing the income statement, balance sheet and statement of cash fl ows. Special problems in asset, liability, and capital reporting are studied. Each semester.
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ACC 110: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A continuation of ACC 100 with emphasis given to fi nancial statement analysis. Th e managerial uses of accounting information for decision making are introduced. Cash budgets, fl exible budgets, and capital budgets are studied. Costing systems and their use in manufacturing and service organizations are introduced. Prerequisite: ACC 100. Each semester.
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ACC 301: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
An intensive review of theory underlying accounting practices. Analysis of fi nancial statement items, with emphasis on current assets, property, plant, equipment, other long-lived assets, and current liabilities. Prerequisite: ACC 100. Fall semester.
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ACC 303: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A continuation of ACC 301 including a detailed study of advanced problems in investments, liability and capital reporting; special problems in income determination and reporting; the statement of cash fl ows; and fi nancial statements analyses. Prerequisite: ACC 301. Spring semester.
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ACC 321: Federal Income Tax
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
An intensive study of federal tax laws and regulations concentrating on individual tax situations. Current tax law is applied by problem solving and tax return preparation. Prerequisite: ACC 100. Fall semester.
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ACC 331: Auditing Principles
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th e procedures used in carrying out an audit of an organization's fi nancial statements are developed in detail. Th e student is exposed to the practical problems involved in interpreting accounting principles, applying auditing standards, the ethical and legal responsibilities associated with the audit and the essentials of sound internal control. AICPA student membership is required. Prerequisite: ACC 301. Fall semester.
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ACC 342: Accounting for Governmental & Not-for-Profi t Organizations
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A study of accounting and fi nancial reporting for local and state governments, hospitals, colleges and universities, and other nonprofi t entities. Prerequisite: ACC 100. J-Term, even-numbered years.
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ACC 342 - Accounting for Governmental & Not-for-Profi t Organizations
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ACC 351: Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th e study of various accounting techniques used in business organizations. Materials, labor, and overhead are studied in both the job costing and process costing systems. Other issues examined include budgeting, inventory costing methods, price-volume relationships, performance evaluations, cost allocation, decision-making support, and inventory control. Prerequisite: ACC 110. Fall semester.
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ACC 373: Accounting Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A review of concepts, critical information fl ow and communication processes in business organization. Systems analysis, fl ow charting and computerization. Prerequisites: ACC 110 and CSC 250. At least Junior standing or permission of instructor. Spring semester.
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