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  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits The initial accounting course introduces the basic elements of accounting and the role of accounting in business and society.The course explores the financial statements as the primary means of communicating information to external users. Basic accounting terminology and procedures are presented as a foundation for further studies in accounting and finance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits This course is a continuation of ACC 101.The course emphasizes fundamental topics in the accounting for debt and equity.The various forms of business organization are discussed.The preparation,meaning, and interpretation of the financial statements are emphasized. Prerequisite: ACC 101 or 103.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits This one-semester course is intended for students who are not majoring in accountancy or finance.Topics covered in ACC 101 and ACC 102 are introduced from a user's perspective with a focus on reading and understanding information presented in financial statements. Microcomputer applications are used to summarize and analyze financial information. Not open to accountancy and finance majors.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 semester, 1 credit This co-curricular course introduces students to the professional world of accounting.Various segments of the profession will be explored including, but not limited to, public accounting, tax practice, internal audit, corporate accounting, banking, insurance, non-profit, governmental, and regulatory agency work.This course is offered on a pass/fail basis. Prerequisite: ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting, with concurrent enrollment preferred.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 semester, 4 credits This course begins by examining the conceptual framework of financial accounting as the theoretical foundation for addressing external reporting issues.The application of accounting theory in financial statements, income and expense recognition, and asset valuation and disclosure relative to current and long-term assets are considered in detail. Significant attention is given to the interpretation of financial information. Prerequisite: ACC 102.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits This course emphasizes the application of accounting principles and objectives of financial reporting in the context of corporate financial statements. Issues related to debt valuation and reporting, accounting for income taxes, revenue recognition, and accounting changes will be considered. Preparation and use of the statement of cash flows will also be considered. Prerequisite: ACC 201.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits This course focuses on quantitative tools and analytical techniques used by managers in formulating business strategies. Reporting issues relative to planning and control decisions are heavily explored.Topics include costvolume- profit analysis,manufacturing cost flow, and cost estimation. Alternative management and accounting methods are studied and their impact on business operations and performance is considered. Prerequisite: ACC 102.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits This course emphasizes the application of accounting principles and objectives of financial reporting relative to a variety of entities.The corporate entity is explored in the context of accounting and reporting of stockholders' equity, investments, and earnings per share. Business combinations and consolidations are considered. Accounting and reporting for partnership, governmental units, and not-for-profit entities are surveyed. Prerequisite: ACC 202.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits This course develops an awareness of the role of the accounting information system (AIS) in achieving organizational objectives. It explores, in detail, several typical AIS application subsystems, such as revenue/receivables, purchases/ payables, inventory, cash receipts/disbursements, and financial planning/reporting.The concepts of risk and control are introduced in the context of the AIS. Prerequisite: ACC 301 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    1 semester, 3 credits The objective of this course is to provide the student with a basic understanding of Federal taxation in general, and Federal individual income taxation, in particular.The course work includes both manual and computer-assisted research and preparation of individual income tax returns. Tax planning considerations are discussed. Prerequisite: ACC 102 or 103.
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