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3.00 Credits
Integration of accounting, auditing and fraud investigative skills. Resolution of accounting "irregularities." Use of auditing case studies for analyzing documents and internal controls, tracing funds, examining business interruption losses, and preserving and preparing evidence. Prerequisite: Accounting 302.
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1.00 Credits
Update on current changes in pronouncements of the AICPA, FASB, SEC, and GASB and analysis of their effects on the contemporary accounting environment. Prerequisite senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to financial statement communication, information processing, measuring business income, and introduction to use of accounting information for managerial decisions. Topics include financial statements, cash flows, budgeting, and performance evaluation.
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3.00 Credits
Managerial accounting, decision & control models; planning & control under conditions of uncertainty; contemporary issues in cost management.
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3.00 Credits
The study of Accounting theory and its implications for professional ethics, measurement, financial statements, and current topics including but not limited to consolidations, off-balance sheet debt, and reporting fraud.
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3.00 Credits
Effects of taxes on business, tax deferrals, organization form, implicit taxes, compensation, tax planning, retirement plans, multi-national issues in tax planning.
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3.00 Credits
Control and auditing of mainframe and networked information systems; assessment of audit risk, assurance methods, causes, consequences, prevention of audit failure.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of anthropology. Study and comparison of cultures around the world from small tribal communities to industrial societies.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the physical and cultural evolution of our species, to evolutionary theory and its implications for the understanding of human culture, and to archaeology and physical anthropology as fields of study.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of cultures of native North Americans, from original peopling of the continent to the present. Emphasizes dynamism, ingenuity, and integrity of Native American cultures, and the history of their contact with Europeans.
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