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3.00 Credits
A study of the U.S. income taxation of corporations, partnerships, trusts, and estates as well as the U.S. estate and gift taxation. Emphasis is given to the tax consequences of the formation and operation of those entities. Prerequisite: Accounting 411. Offered spring term alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the study of the principles of accounting with emphasis on the more complex accounting environment. This includes such areas as business combinations, bankruptcies and other liquidations, intercompany transactions, segment reporting and accounting, and reporting for the SEC. Prerequisite: Accounting 302. Offered fall term each year.
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3.00 Credits
A study to prepare the student to handle complex accounting problems of the type that frequently appear on the CPA exam. While the course is primarily oriented to the student planning to go into public accounting, it also has substantial value for the student interested in large company controllership. Prerequisite: Accounting 415.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the concepts of accounting information systems. Emphasis is on the definition of accounting information, current accounting technology, the systems development life cycle, systems controls, accounting transaction cycles, and related documents and files. Prerequisite: ACCT 302. Offered spring semester odd years.
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3.00 Credits
A practicum experience which involves the student in a supervised position in business for the dual purpose of learning about accounting and possible occupational choices. Prerequisite: Consent of major professor. Offered every term.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to increase the students' knowledge of the construction and interrelationship of basic financial statements and their related components. Students acquire or further develop the skills necessary to understand, analyze, evaluate, and use the information contained within corporate financial reports. The course addresses the issues related to the use of accounting information for external reporting purposes, management analysis, decision-making, planning, and control. The emphasis is on the presentation of accounting as a tool for decision-making.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to increase students' knowledge of the construction and interrelationship of corporate financial statements and their related components. The role of accounting and financial analysis for external reporting purposes, management analysis, decision-making, planning and control, as well as a primary means of increasing the value of the firm are emphasized. The relationship between ethical decision-making, profitability, and the long-term shareholder is examined.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the organizational development of financial and nonfinancial budgets, interaction among performance measurement systems and human behavior, and advanced topics in uses of information for decision-making.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course designed to strengthen visual problem-solving, color awareness, use of value, and composition skills. Students will work in a variety of media (2D and 3D) on a series of projects that promote the above-mentioned skills, in the context of studying key works of art by artists of historical significance. Offered fall term each year.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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