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  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic concepts and principles underlying the preparation and use of financial statements. Among the topics covered are basic accounting theory, transactional analysis, income determination, asset and liability valuation, and the preparation of financial statements.

    Note: Accounting majors who started as freshmen in fall 2008 need a C or better to progress in the Accounting major.

  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic concepts related to the manager’s role in making business decisions using accounting data. Topics include cost classification, behavior, and allocation, cost-volume-profit analysis, operating and capital budgeting, variance analysis, performance evaluation and responsibility accounting.

    Note: The Accounting major changed as of fall semester 2008 for freshmen. The changes are effective for transfer students beginning in fall 2010. Accounting majors admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after should register for Accounting 2521 instead of Accounting 2102 and need a C or better to progress in the major. Prerequisite:    Grade of C- or higher in ACCT 2101 (0001). Accounting and Finance majors need to earn a grade of C or better in 2101 and 2102 to be eligible to take ACCT 3511. Accounting majors admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after should register for ACCT 2521 instead of ACCT 2102

  • 3.00 Credits

    The accumulation and analysis of cost accounting information for the valuation of products and services, internal decision making, and measurement of financial performance.

    Note: The Accounting major changed as of fall semester 2008 for freshmen. The changes are effective for transfer students beginning in fall 2010. New freshmen Accounting majors who were admitted in fall semester 2008 or after are not required to take Accounting 2102. You should register for Accounting 2521. Prerequisite:    Grade of C or higher in ACCT 2101 (0001) and ACCT 2102 (0002) at Temple University or the transfer institution. Accounting majors admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after should register for this course immediately after ACCT 2101 instead of ACCT 2102

  • 3.00 Credits

    Course develops knowledge of financial accounting theory, financial statement preparation, and the use of accounting data by managers and external users. Honors version of 2101 (0001).

    Note: May be used to fulfill the first portion of the accounting requirement for the Fox School of Business and Management. Accounting majors who started as freshmen in fall 2008 need a C or better to progress in the Accounting major. Prerequisite:    Open only to business designated Honors students or with special permission

  • 3.00 Credits

    Course provides an introduction to managerial accounting concepts and techniques and their use by decision makers. Honors version of 2102 (0002).

    Note: May be used to fulfill the second portion of the accounting requirement for the Fox School of Business and Management. The Accounting major has changed beginning fall semester 2008 for freshmen. These changes are effective for transfer students beginning in fall 2010. Accounting majors admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after are not required to take Accounting 2902. You should register for Accounting 2521. Prerequisite:    Grade of C or higher in ACCT 2101 (0001) or ACCT 2901 (0091). Accounting majors who were admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after are not required to take ACCT 2902. You should register for ACCT 2521. ACCT 2902 is open only to business designated Honors students or with special permission

  • 3.00 Credits

    Accounting principles as they relate to financial reporting. Income determination, asset and liability valuation, and the form and content of financial statements are examined.

    Note: This course meets an upper-level major or business-elective requirement. Prerequisite:    Accounting majors admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after are required to earn a grade of C or higher in 2101 (0001) and 2521. All other Accounting majors are required to earn a grade of C or higher in ACCT 2101 (0001) and 2102 (0002) at Temple University or the transfer institution

  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of material begun in Accounting 3511. Stockholders’ equity, earnings per share, and long-term investments will be covered along with complex revenue-recognition problems, pensions, leases, inter-period tax allocation, and cash flows.

    Note: This course meets an upper-level major or business-elective requirement. Prerequisite:    Grade of C or higher in ACCT 3511 (2511/0011) at Temple University or the transfer institution. Accounting majors admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after are required to earn a C or higher in ACCT 2521 as a prerequisite for this course

  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the evaluation and design of accounting information systems and the documentation and analysis of a client’s hardware and software needs. Internal controls, networking options and security issues also are examined. Students receive hands-on experience with accounting software. Prerequisite:    Grade of C or higher in ACCT 2101 (0001) and ACCT 2102 (0002) at Temple University or the transfer institution. Accounting majors admitted as freshmen in fall semester 2008 or after are required to earn a C or higher in ACCT 2521 and MIS 2101 as a prerequisite for this course. ACCT 3511 is highly recommended as a prerequisite for this course. Students may take the two courses together if necessary
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the concepts and logic underlying federal income tax law. Emphasis is given to the determination of income and allowable deductions for both individual and business entity taxpayers. The course also integrates some financial accounting and finance theory with federal tax law. Prerequisite:    Grade of C or higher in ACCT 3511 (2511/0011)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The major topics covered in this course include: business combinations, intercompany transactions, and other aspects of inter-corporate stock ownership necessary for the preparation of consolidated financial statements. Foreign currency transactions, foreign currency translation, partnership accounting, governmental accounting and not-for- profit accounting topics are introduced and discussed. Prerequisite:    Grade of C or higher in ACCT 3512 (0012)
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