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ACC 603: Controllership
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
The nature of the control function in business corporations is the focus of this course. Thus, classes cover the characteristics of management planning and control in functional and divisional organizations, responsibility accounting and the role of efficiency and effectiveness in performance measurement. Coverage also extends to controllers' roles in strategic planning, programming, and budgeting, transfer pricing, and their behavioral, global, ethical, and technological dimensions. Class presentations employ case analysis and emphasize the qualitative nature of controllership.
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ACC 604: Auditing&Forensic Examination
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
To study forensic examination and investigation techniques including typical embezzlement and financial statement fraud scenarios, fraud risk factors, sources and uses of evidence, and interrogation and surveillance techniques. Other course topics may include auditing standards for private and public companies, expanding assurance services, advanced internal control testing, audit objectives and procedures, ethical standards, sampling techniques, auditor?s report, risk based auditing, and management letters. Special attention will be given to the changing role and services offered by internal and external auditors, auditor responsibility to the public, and the ability of the auditor to offer assurance. Prerequisites: Graduate standing.
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ACC 605: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
To study selected topics in international accounting and taxation. The course will examine accounting principles and practices of the major world economies and consider issues typically encountered by U.S. corporations in accounting for and reporting the financial activities of foreign operations. Students will explore taxation of international operations and tax planning for the U.S. based multinational corporation.
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ACC 608: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
The objective of financial statement analysis is to examine the relationship between financial statement information and the measurement of firm value. The analysis merges actual firm value created by economic process and estimating firm value through accounting reporting methods. Students will develop tools to interpret financial statement information for use by investors, creditors, and other third party stakeholders. Topics include, but are not limited to, an overview of financial statements, basic financial analysis, profitability analysis and the quality of earnings, cash flow analysis, asset analysis, liability analysis, and valuation and equity analysis.
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AENG 500: Automobile: An Integrated Syst
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Factors external to engineering such as markets, financing, and sales; the customers and their perceptions as influenced by marketing and performance; volume markets; international. An abc of engineering factors in all the components and sub-systems areas and in the plant, labor, and supplies area. Vehicle characteristics and dynamic interactions.
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AENG 502: Modeling of Automotive Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course will first introduce systems modeling approach and then develop mathematical models for ride, vibration, handling control, etc. of automobiles. The models will then be used to examine the design and performance of an automobile from a systems point of view. (F, YR).
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AENG 505: Digital Systems & Microprocess
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Introduction to modern digital computer logic. Numbers and coding systems; Boolean algebra with applications to logic systems; combinational and sequential logic design; examples of digital logic circuits; simple machine language programming; microprocessors-programming, input/output, interrupts, and system design. (Not open to students with EE degree.)
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AENG 510: Vehicle Electronics I
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Semiconductor diodes, junction transistors, FETS, rectifiers and power supplies, small signal amplifiers, biasing considerations, gain-bandwidth limitations, circuits models, automotive applications and case studies. (Not open to students with EE degree.)
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AENG 534: Fundmntls of Thermal/Fluid Sci
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Thermodynamics with emphasis on first and second laws; gas mixtures; introduction to cycles. Kinetics and dynamics of fluid flow; conservation laws of momentum and energy; flow and friction in conduits. Mechanism of heat transfer; introduction to convection and radiative heat transfer. (Not open to students with ME degree.)
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AENG 541: Intro to Automotive Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An introduction to dynamics and vibrations. Overview of dynamics and vibration of automotive components and suspension systems. Automotive maneuvering and vehicle response. (Not open to students with ME degree.)
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AENG 541 - Intro to Automotive Dynamics
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