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  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring This course provides basic accounting concepts together with manual and computerized applications for individuals who are pursuing a career in the business world. The course covers topics including fundamentals of accounting, forms of business ownership, requirements in starting your own business, payroll accounting, taxes and reports, internal control of cash, payables, receivables, as well as other topics applicable for small business operation. This course may not be used as an accounting elective but may be used as a business elective if taken prior to ACTG 110. It may not be transferable.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course is designed to provide a solid foundation in basic accounting concepts and techniques for students who plan to pursue a career in accounting, aswell as the general business student. The course covers the traditional topics of a first semester accounting course, including the accounting cycle, financial statement analysis, and coverage of asset, liabilities and stockholders equity.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course follows Financial Accounting (ACTG 110). Emphasis is on managerial decision making. Course content includes budgeting, cost concepts and terminology, cost analysis, cost allocations, manufacturing accounting, and standard cost systems. Managerial Accounting will provide a solid foundation in basic cost accounting concepts and techniques for students who pursue future courses in business, and/or students who pursue a career in accounting. Offered Fall, Spring, Summer. 4.000 Credit Hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture School of Business College Accounting Department Course Attributes: Accounting, Restricted (CPS), Career,Tech,Foreign Lang(24HR), Free Elective, Business (ITE), Restricted (MAS)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring, DL This course provides a foundation in the basic principles of financial planning and gives a brief introduction of more advanced personal financial planning topics. Budgeting, taxes, consumer credit, insurance, investments and estate planning will be discussed.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring This course will enhance students' understanding of basic accounting procedures and increase their computer application skills. Students will use spreadsheet software and a single entry accounting package. Prerequisite: ACTG 110, Financial Accounting or Corequisite: ACTG 110, Financial Accounting
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring This course is designed to provide accounting students with a solid background in both the manual and computerized aspects of the following areas: vendor transactions, customer transactions, general ledger, cash management, special journals, subsidiary ledgers, financial statements, quarterly reports, sales tax reporting, and accounting Internet applications. Students will first learn these topics in a manual setting and then apply themto computer software programs. Prerequisites: ACTG 110, Financial Accounting or ACTG 100, Applied Accounting; CMPT 101, Personal Computer Concepts /Applications
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring Students will be taught concepts of taxable income, laws and regulations and their application to various classifications of taxpayers, including individuals and small businesses. There is practice on preparation of tax returns for individuals, partnerships and corporations. Current software is used. Prerequisite: ACTG 110, Financial Accounting
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring, Summer Cost accounting will provide students with cost theories and concepts affecting traditional and contemporary cost management systems, systems for assembling data, control and analysis of material, labor and overhead, job order costing, process and standard costing, joint and byproduct cost allocations, budgeting using modern methods of costing and managerial control. Students will learn how to determine costs of products and services; project costs using statistical analysis; and analyze the relative profitability of various products and services. In addition, students will learn techniques to evaluate and reward managerial performance. Prerequisite: ACTG 111, Managerial Accounting
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall, Spring, DL This course is designed for students interested in working for non-profit organizations, public schools, or the government. It will cover theory and practice of budgetary procedures and accounting for general and special funds. Prerequisites: ACTG 110, Financial Accounting
  • 3.00 Credits

    Spring This course will cover audit procedures and working papers employed by public and independent accountants for summarizing, classifying and analyzing the records and operations of businesses, including internal control. Students will receive practical experience in working directly from source materials in documents in an audit case study. Prerequisite: ACTG 110, Financial Accounting
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