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ACCT 5450: Seminar in Internal Auditing
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5450. Seminar in Internal Auditing. 3 hours. A study of the theory and practice of internal auditing. The course examines the difference between internal and external auditing, focusing on such issues as independence, audit scope, reporting and human relations. Specific internal audit topics include operational auditing, audit administration, planning and supervision, and internal audit reporting. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 4100 and 4400; or consent of department.
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ACCT 5470: Auditing Advanced Theory
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5470. Auditing Advanced Theory. 3 hours. A conceptual approach to the auditing process, stressing the interrelations of objectives, standards, techniques and procedures. Current topics, including significant legal cases, are included. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 5410; ACCT 5800 is recommended
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ACCT 5520: Government and Other Non-Profit Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5520. Government and Other Non-Profit Accounting. 3 hours. Critically examines current issues in financial accounting, management control and auditing for government and other non-profit organizations. Prerequisite(s): Consent of department.
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ACCT 5630: Accounting Systems and Controls
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5630. Accounting Systems and Controls. 3 hours. A comprehensive study of computerized managerial accounting systems. Major topics include: role of accounting systems in managerial planning and control (decision making), application of computers in accounting systems, role of the managerial accountant in technology management. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3270 or 5130, 4100; or consent of department.
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ACCT 5640: Current Topics in Accounting Information Systems
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5640. Current Topics in Accounting Information Systems. 3 hours. Acquaints students with current topics related to accounting information systems. Current topics will be selected by the instructor and may include, but will not be limited to, the following: accounting issues involving Enterprise Resource Planning software packages, the accountant's role in electronic commerce and forensic auditing. Instruction may include cases and/or lecture format. The course is structured to enhance the ability of students to think critically and to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to compete effectively in the rapidly changing world of information technology. Intended for those interested in new and emerging areas of accounting information systems. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 4100 or 6 hours of BCIS above the 3000 level.
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ACCT 5641: Current E-Com Topics in AIS
1.50 Credits
University of North Texas
5641.Current E-Com Topics in AIS. 1.5 hours. This course is a part of the Electronic Commerce track of the MBA program. Discussion will address how electronic commerce is employed in the field of accounting, how the use of e-com changes and challenges accounting information systems, control issues arising from the use of e-com in AIS, and methods for controlling these risks. Prerequisite(s): Students should complete a packet of materials prior to the first day of class. Contact the department for materials.
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ACCT 5710: Oil and Gas Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5710. Oil and Gas Accounting. 3 hours. An introduction to the oil and gas industry and the specialized financial accounting procedures associated with the industry. Areas emphasized include exploration, development, production, depreciation, depletion and amortization, conveyances, joint operations, asset impairment and retirement obligations, and disclosures and reserves. Successful efforts and full cost accounting methods will be covered. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3120, 3270 or 5130.
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ACCT 5760: Accounting, Business Analysis, and Valuation
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5760. Accounting, Business Analysis, and Valuation. 3 hours. Utilization of strategic and critical thinking skills to investigate accounting issues. Through the analysis of intra-disciplinary cases, students will show that they have the relevant skills and technological sophistication to access, evaluate and interpret relevant information needed for decision making. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 5110 or 5310, and 5120.
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ACCT 5800: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5800. Internship. 1-3 hours each. A supervised productive and educationally meaningful work experience in a job related to the student's career objective. May not be taken for academic credit if student has received 3 hours credit in ACCT 4800. May only be counted as a non accounting elective and does not count as part of the Accounting GPA. Prerequisite(s): Students meet employer's requirements and have consent of department. May not be used to meet professional field requirements. Pass / No pass only.
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ACCT 5890: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5890. International Accounting. 3 hours. Integrates the functional areas of accounting and the functional areas of business administration in a global decision making framework. Cross-functional and global approaches to organizational issues are emphasized. The course is structured to enhance the ability of students to think critically and to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to compete effectively in the global perspectives on accounting, environmental, social and political influences on accounting, accounting information systems in a multinational enterprise, performance evaluation in a multinational enterprise, comparative international analysis of financial statements and the exploration of timely topical issues related to international accounting. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3270 or 5130.
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