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AC 419: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course focuses on the study of current standards of practice in international financial accounting and a comparison of U.S. GAAP to practices in other countries. Emphasis also is placed on understanding the importance of the harmonization of accounting and auditing standards, the role international accounting standards play in the global market place, and the impact of these standards on U.S. GAAP. The course also covers issues related to management decision-making in the global marketplace including transfer pricing, taxation, strategic planning and control. Students will have opportunities to experience how international accounting is used to develop financial statements in multinational companies through problem and case analyses. Prerequisite: AC 312
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AC 424: Advanced Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This is a course in advanced managerial and cost accounting. Discussion topics will include current managerial and cost accounting issues such as JIT, Balanced Scorecard, ABC accounting, strategic cost management, meaningful report writing for management, and quality and performance measurement. This course uses a "hands-on approach" encouraging participation and interaction through the use ofcomputer projects, case studies, and classroom discussions. Prerequisite: AC 321
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AC 432: Advanced Tax Accounting
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
The course introduces students to specialized areas of taxation, emphasizing business income tax procedures for partnerships, corporations and S corporations, as well as the estate tax, gift tax and income taxation of estates. Sources and applications of federal tax law are also covered. Students will be expected to prepare basic business tax forms and research tax issues using appropriate research materials. Prerequisite: AC 331
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AC 442: Financial Auditing
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
The course covers auditing techniques and procedures as prescribed by the Auditing Standards Board. Emphasis is placed on developing audit evidence, evaluating audit risks, and preparing audit reports. Also covered are other attest and non attest engagements such as reviews and compilations. The course also covers professional ethics, legal liability of the auditor and the impact of the PCAOB on the development of professional standards. Students will apply their understanding of the audit function in an in class case. Prerequisite: 12 credit hours of accounting to include AC 312
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AC 442 - Financial Auditing
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AC 443: Advanced Auditing
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
AC 443 looks at topics beyond those covered in basic auditing classes including indepth study of current standards of practice in such areas as fraud detection and specialized attestation engagements. The course also emphasizes the ethical, legal, and regulatory environment of auditing. Prerequisite: AC 442
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AC 452: Accounting for Governmental and Non-Profit Entities
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Accounting for Governmental and Non-Profit Entities covers governmental accounting and the various funds associated with non-profit enterprises. This course is a study of accounting techniques as applied to federal and state governmental units, public school systems, colleges and universities, hospitals, voluntary and welfare organizations, and other non-profit organizations. Students will be expected to prepare basic financial statements for a sample government using a dual-track computerized accounting software package. Prerequisite: AC 312
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AC 499: Topics in Accounting
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course explore(s) a special topic(s) not treated or briefly treated in other accounting courses. This course can be used to add a career component for your major. Prerequisites: Permission from Accounting Director and a minimum of 12 hours in accounting (1 to 3 credit hrs)
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ADMC 300: Management
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course analyzes the environment of management, the functions of management including: planning, organizing, leading, controlling, evaluating and incorporating customer focus, global issues, diversity, ethics, information technology, entrepreneurship, work teams, the service economy, and small business. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Advertising Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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ADMC 310: Principles of Marketing
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides students with marketing fundamentals and the marketing process, understanding the marketplace and consumers, designing a customerdriven marketing strategy, marketing mix, extending marketing through creating competitive advantage, marketing in the digital age, the global marketplace, and marketing ethics and social responsibility. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Advertising Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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ADMC 320: Research & Statistics
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course explores advertising research including planning, development, and evaluation of the research instrument. The research process, incorporating secondary sources of information, data gathering, analysis of quantitative data, and recommendations will be examined. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Advertising Management Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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