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ACC 420: Federal Income Taxation
4.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Study of federal income tax laws and their application to individuals, partnerships, and corporations. The historical, social, economic, and political influence on taxation laws are emphasized. Consideration is given to legal, moral, business, and personal factors involved in taxation. Prerequisite(s): ACC 305 or ACC 208 with permission of department chairperson.
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ACC 421: Taxes And Business Strategy
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Primary emphasis is given to developing a framework that articulates how effective tax planning affects business decisions. An advantage of the framework over a strictly rules-based course is that it can be applied to current and future tax regimes, as well as across tax jurisdictions. Significant emphasis is given to understanding how to account for income taxes for financial statement purposes. Although not a rule-based course per se, application of the effective tax planning framework to cases and problem-solving exercises will increase students' knowledge of U.S. tax rules and the factors that shape them. Prerequisite(s): ACC 305, 420.
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ACC 430: Law For The Accounting Profession
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Study of major laws affecting the public and private practice of accounting; contracts, property, commercial code, bankruptcy, business organizations, legal responsibility, and government regulations. Credit does not apply to requirements for ACC major. Prerequisite(s): ACC 305; MGT 201; permission of department chairperson.
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ACC 441: Accounting Information Systems II
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Examination of accounting systems with exposure to systems design and evaluation, complex spreadsheet applications, decision support systems, and data base management applications. Prerequisite(s): ACC 341 or permission of instructor.
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ACC 491: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Selection, design, investigation, and completion of an independent original research thesis under the guidance of a departmental faculty member. Restricted to students in the University Honors Program with permission of program director and chairperson.
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ACC 492: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Selection, design, investigation, and completion of an independent original research thesis under the guidance of a departmental faculty member. Restricted to students in the University Honors Program with permission of program director and chairperson.
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ACC 497: Professional Work Experience
6.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Supervised accounting work experience in association with a participating public accounting, industrial, commercial, educational, health-care, or governmental organization. May be used for general elective credit only. Option two grading only. Maximum of three credits toward graduation requirements. Permission of chairperson required.
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ACC 499: Independent Study in Accounting
6.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Directed readings, independent study, and research projects in selected fields of accounting. Periodic conferences with instructor. Prerequisite(s): Senior status in accounting; permission of department chairperson and instructor.
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AEE 500: Intro Numercl Mthds
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Numerical analysis topics include the solution of systems of linear and nonlinear algebraic equations; matrix eigenvalue problems; ordinary differential equations; optimization techniques; numerical integration and interpolation. Engineering applications
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AEE 501: Adv Aerodynamics I
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Fundamentals of aerodynamics including viscosity and compressibility phenomena for subsonic, supersonic, and transonic flow. Emphasis on force and moment determination for bodies, including theory of lift.
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