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ACCT 420: Controllership:Integration of the Accounting Function
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The objective of this course is to develop an integrated knowledge of accounting and enterprise management to a level which provides a conceptual framework for critically evaluating an accounting system's effectiveness in meeting the accounting information needs of enterprise from a strategic to operational level. Topics will be addressed using case studies, current readings, group projects, and guest practitioners, with emphasis given to the continued development of skills in critical thinking, decision making, and both oral and written communication. Prerequisites: ACCT 301, 311, 312, 330, and 336 or program chair permission.
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ACCT 430: Advanced Cost Accounting
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An extension of ACCT 330 (Cost Accounting), this course focuses on advanced product costing systems, as well as current and emerging issues in cost management topics. Topics will be addressed using case studies, current readings, and group projects, with emphasis given to the continued development of skills in critical thinking, decision making, and both oral and written communication. Prerequisites: ECON 272, ECON 310, ACCT 330, FINC 340, senior standing.
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ACCT 431: Advanced Financial Accounting
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Theory and development of financial accounting practices associated with international transactions, business combinations, and non-profit organizations. Particular emphasis on the computerized preparation of consolidated financial statements. Continued development of students' oral and written communication skills. Prerequisite: ACCT 312.
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ACCT 435: Auditing I
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Purpose, scope, concepts, and methods used in examining and attesting to financial statements. Current issues concerning professionalism, the role of the public accountant, and auditing matters in international accounting. An emphasis on effective written communication in the audit function. Prerequisite: ACCT 312 or permission.
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ACCT 436: Federal Income Tax II
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of advanced topics in federal taxation, including formation, operation, and dissolution of the business entity. Expand knowledge base as to choice of entity and special tax subjects. Emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations, competent tax, and thoughtful tax planning. Course requires participation in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program which includes assisting taxpayers with preparation of their individual income tax returns with the supervision of tax professionals. Emphasis is given to the development of communications skills in a professional-to-client environment. The taxpayer assistance component of the course is spread over parts of the winter and spring quarters. Students receive an "N" grade for winter quarter and the course grade spring quarter.Prerequisite: ACCT 301 and ACCT 336.
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ACCT 437: Advanced Accounting and Information Systems
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The course will focus on major technology issues faced by today's financial executives and examine ways companies are addressing these issues. Major topics expected to be covered include prioritization of technology investments using ROI and other financial/ economic analyses, appropriate levels of security for information applications and systems through examination of identification of key risks and controls, alignment of business and IT strategy including review of IT organizations and system development life cycles, and using XBRL to improve financial reporting processes including step by step implementation guide. Prerequisites: ACCT 330, 312.
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ACCT 491-493: Special Topics
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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ACCT 494: International Study Tour:Accounting
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The study of accounting issues and environment of a foreign country. Course will include travel to the country to observe activities and conditions and to meet with representatives of businesses and other institutions. Location of tour can vary. Check with the department for details.
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ACCT 495: Internship
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Open to junior and senior business majors with advisor's approval. Mandatory CR/F and will not satisfy a major requirement.
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ACCT 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Independent Study
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