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ACC 320: Personal Taxation I
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
This course provides an overview of federal income tax regulations and procedures for individuals. Topics include tax law, electronic research and methodologies, and the use of technology for the preparation of individual and business tax returns. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze basic tax scenarios, research applicable tax laws, and complete federal tax returns for individuals. (3 credits) Pre-requisites: ACC105
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ACC 325: Personal Taxation II
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
This course builds upon Personal Taxation I by expanding upon the overview of federal income tax regulations and procedures for individuals. Emphasis is placed on capital gains and losses, and the taxation of business transactions at the sole proprietor and partnership levels. Students are also introduced to individual taxation at the state and local levels. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze business-related tax scenarios, research applicable tax laws, and complete federal, state, and local tax returns for individuals. (3 credits) Pre-requisites: ACC320 OR ACC215
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ACC 325 - Personal Taxation II
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ACC 330: Auditing Theory
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
This course explores the different regulatory, ethical, and technical standards of the auditing profession that external and internal auditors follow when conducting financial statement audits, reviews, compilations, and other engagements. In addition, the ever-changing audit environment will be explored to gain an understanding of the various auditing techniques, and practices. (3 credits) Pre-requisites ACC305
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ACC 330 - Auditing Theory
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ACC 335: Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
ACC335 Cost accounting allows students to understand the concerns and problems that manufacturing and service businesses might incur when addressing the control of costs. This course builds on the theory and practice developed in ACC 220 Managerial Accounting. Students will take a deeper look into the role of cost accounting through the different stages of the production cycle. Activity based costing and joint costs will be addressed regarding their impact on profitability. The costs that are included in the formulation of a product price will be addressed to help understand potential issues relating to management decisions and utilization. Pre-requisite: ACC 220
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ACC 405: Accounting Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
In this course students will learn how the accounting information system plays an integral role in the operations of a business entity throughout the accounting cycle. Students will learn about accounting information systems that are used to process accounting data, the governance of the information technology operations of a business, and the importance of the control and audit of accounting information systems. (3 credits) Pre-requisites: ACC230
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ACC 410: Advanced Accounting
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
This course covers advanced theories and accounting standards for related business units. Students will gain an understanding of the various business combinations, be able to account for subsidiaries, complete consolidated financial statements, prepare entries for intercompany transactions, and discuss minority interests. In addition, students will learn accounting principles unique to foreign affairs including the accounting for foreign currency transactions, and the translation of foreign currency financial statements. (3 credits) Prerequisites: ACC315
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ACC 420: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
This course teaches our students the skills needed to examine the interrelationships of financial statements, and to analyze results of forecasts and projections. An in-depth understanding of financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements will be developed through the use of real-world case studies. Ratio analysis, along with the techniques used for planning, forecasting, and projection of the future health of an organization will be examined. This course will also teach students how to research and compare the financial conditions of publicly traded companies in order to analyze investment decisions. (3 credits) Pre-requisites: FIN325 AND ACC305 OR ACC305 AND ACC225
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ACC 425: Fraud Data Analytics
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
This course will teach students the importance of accounting data analytics, and illustrate how the accounting profession is impacted by Big Data. Forensic Accounting students will learn about the basics of fraud-detection data analytics, and will learn how to analyze and detect financial statement fraud using descriptive, predictive, and social network techniques. (3 credits) Pre-requisites: ACC305 and ACC405.
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AGR 105: Basic Farm Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
AGR 105- Basic Farming Maintenance The course covers fundamentals of maintenance and repair of farm facilities and equipment. Topics include safe use of hand tools and farm machinery, carpentry, concrete, painting, wiring, welding, plumbing, and calculating cost and materials needed. Upon completion, students should be able to answer theoretical questions on topics covered and assist with maintenance and repair of farm facilities and equipment. (3 Credits).
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AGR 210: Agriculture Mechanization
3.00 Credits
Lackawanna College
AGR 210-Agriculture Mechanization This course is a study of farm machinery and agricultural equipment. Topics include selection and operation of tractors, material handling equipment, and irrigation systems. Upon completion, students should be able to identify equipment parts and explain the basic principles of machinery operation and management. (3 Credits). Objectives: 1. Demonstrate greenhouse planning and equipment selection 1. Demonstrate knowledge of agriculture equipment parts 2. Define types of greenhouses locations factors, materials, heat/cooling/lighting and energy conservation 2. Explain the basic principles of machinery operations and management 3. Demonstrate knowledge of material, facility planning, appropriate calculations 3. Describe a working knowledge of an irrigation system 4. Understanding of safety operations of agriculture equipment
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