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ACC 526: AIS: Audit and Control
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
This course deals with audit and control aspects of information systems. Students will study the risks, controls, audit techniques and computer fraud detection techniques related to key information systems areas and will perform audit tests and fraud prevention and detection procedures. Student must have completed a course in accounting information systems and auditing.
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ACC 526 - AIS: Audit and Control
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ACC 533: Accounting Information Systems:Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
Students will learn how to analyze modern technologically relevant financial information systems. The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is used as the logical framework and appropriate modeling technologies are used to analyze and design real-world business systems. Student must have completed a course in accounting information systems. Prerequisite: ACC 318 with a minimum grade of 2.0, and major standing or ACC 518 and admission to a graduate business program.
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ACC 533 - Accounting Information Systems:Analysis and Design
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ACC 600: 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. Prerequisites: ACC 512 or equivalent course and FIN 533 or equivalent course.
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ACC 600 - Financial Reporting & Analysis
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ACC 601: Financial Analysis & Valuation
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
A study of the systematic framework for business analysis and equity valuation using financial statement, data and demonstrates how to apply this framework to a variety of investment, lending, and reporting decisions. The class introduces tools to analyze a firm's financial performance to date, forecast the firm's future performance, and estimate the firm's intrinsic value implied by your forecasts. Student must meet prerequisite (ACC 311 or equivalent course).
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ACC 601 - Financial Analysis & Valuation
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ACC 617: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
The study of financial accounting, reporting and disclosure in different nations. Major topics include similarities and differences among country standards, efforts for worldwide harmonization, foreign currency, geographical segment reporting, inflation accounting, taxation and transfer pricing. Student must have a strong background in accounting.
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ACC 617 - International Accounting
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ACC 626: Sys/Governance/Devel/Assurance
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
This course examines current theories and methods of corporate governance, systems development and information assurance. It includes in-depth coverage of IT governance, examination of some systems development methodologies and their usefulness in different development environments, and a thorough examination of current developments in information assurance including Sarbanes Oxley. Student must meet the prerequisite (ACC 411).
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ACC 630: Accounting & Communication
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
The development of effective communication skills both in writing and speaking. This course offers strategies for thinking through and developing a communication plan for a variety of communication contexts in the accounting/business field. (ACC 630 can not be used as a designated accounting elective in the MBA program. It is an open elective.) Student must be admitted to the MAcc or MBA program.
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ACC 650: Professional Issues in Acc
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
Addresses contemporary issues that affect the accounting profession and the professional accountant, including regulation of accounting and accountants; accounting standard setting; admission to professional status; professional ethics; professional liability; and the impact of technology. Student must be admitted to the MAcc program or have permission of the MAcc Faculty Coordinator.
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ACC 660: Prof Accounting Research
3.00 Credits
Oakland University
Discussion of the research tools and methods available to resolve questions concerning accounting standards and practices. Critical analysis of topics of current interest and importance in accounting practice. Student must be admitted to the MAcc program or have permission of the MAcc Faculty Coordinator.
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ACC 690: Independent Study/Accounting
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Oakland University
Independent individual research on a topic chosen by the student. A written contract must be prepared and approved by department chair and Office of Graduate Business Programs before registration is permitted. Student must complete the prerequisite (ACC 512) or equivalent and must have prior approval of the instructor.
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ACC 690 - Independent Study/Accounting
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