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ACC 200: Intro to Financial Accounting
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
Introduction to accounting information as an aid to decision-making for external users of financial statements. Students learn how to measure and record accounting data, prepare financial statements and analyze published financial accounting information. Prerequisite: (RHT 160 or WRT 160) and (MTH 121 or MTH 141 or MTH 122 or MTH 154) with a minimum grade of 2.0 in each course. MIS 100 is recommended.
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ACC 210: Managerial and Cost Accounting I
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
Analysis of accounting methods providing data for optimal managerial decisions, implementation and control. Topics include cost allocation; cost, volume and price relationships; product cost accounting and control systems; operations and capital budgeting, and related behavioral, reporting and information processing aspects. Prerequisite: ACC 200 and MIS 100 (or MIS 200 or CSE 125) with minimum grades of 2.0 in each course and sophomore status.
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ACC 300: Survey of Accounting
4.00 Credits
Oakland University
Introduction to financial and managerial accounting. Introduces the measurement systems used to control and evaluate business activities. It also explores product costing systems and using accounting data as a basis for management planning and decision making. Business majors, pre-business students and business undecided students cannot take this course. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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ACC 301: Financial Reporting & Analysis
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
A study of financial accounting and reporting from the perspective of the user of accounting information. The course will emphasize the interpretation and analysis of specific accounting treatments rather than accounting methodology. Recommend FIN 322 prior to or concurrent with ACC 301. Prerequisite: ACC 210, with a minimum grade of 2.0.
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ACC 310: Intermediate Financial Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
A study of financial accounting topics, including accounting valuation and reporting practices. Three major areas examined include financial accounting theory, current and noncurrent assets, and current and noncurrent liabilities. Prerequisite: ACC 200, ACC 210 with a minimum grade of 2.0, major standing.
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ACC 311: Intermediate Financial Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
A continuation of ACC 310. Major financial accounting areas examined include stockholders equity, dilutive securities, investments, income measurement issues, and the preparation and analysis of financial statements. Prerequisite: ACC 310 with a minimum grade of 2.0 and major standing.
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ACC 318: Accounting Information Systems:Planning and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
Focuses on business modeling and the integration of accounting systems with other information systems in the organization. Students should be capable of using the knowledge and modeling skills acquired in this course in order to develop modern, technologically relevant accounting information systems. The Systems Development Life Cycle is used as the course's logical framework, while the Information Engineering set of methodologies is used to model real-world business systems. Prerequisite: ACC 210 with a minimum grade of 2.0 and major standing.
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ACC 320: Managerial and Cost Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
An analysis of available procedures and techniques to sharpen accounting analyses for managerial planning and control. Extends subjects introduced in ACC 210 to non-manufacturing firms, decentralized firms, transfer pricing and segment performance measurement. Prerequisite: ACC 210 with a minimum grade of 2.0, major standing.
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ACC 399: Achieve III-Accounting
0.00 Credits
Oakland University
Guide students through the job search process within the Accounting major. Prerequisite: SBC 299.
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ACC 401: Advanced Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
Topics include accounting and reporting for business combinations, partnerships, consolidated entities, interim financial statements and segments of business enterprises. Prerequisite: ACC 311 with a minimum grade of 2.0, and major standing.
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