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MACC 630: Federal Taxation of S-Corps
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This is an introductory course to the federal taxation of sub-chapter S corporations. Topics for this course include eligibility requirements; how to make sub-chapter S elections; state tax issues; trusts that qualify as S corporation shareholders; S corporation accounting and reporting; allocation of income, losses, deductions; adjustments to basis; and distributions and accumulated adjustments account.
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MACC 650: Corporate Governance
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course explores the recording and reporting of financial information to assist management with planning and control issues. Special emphasis will be placed on the global, microeconomic, and macroeconomic environment in which businesses operate. Students will study how to use accounting to control business operations (and mitigate risk) ion this dynamic environment. This is an instructor-guided online course, with a set study plan to complete the review materials for the Business Environment and Concepts (BEC) section of the CPA exam by the end of the semester.
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MACC 651: Financial Accnting & Reporting
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course focuses on the creation of financial reports in the global community. Students will study the financial accounting rules that govern the measurement, recording, and reporting of financial transactions of publicly-traded companies. The course will also explore the topics of consolidations, derivatives, hedging, leases, employee benefits, and contingencies. This is an instructor-guided online course, with a set study plan to complete the review materials for the Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) section of the CPA exam by the end of the semester.
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MACC 652: Business Regulation
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course focuses on the legal and regulatory environment in which accountants and their clients operate. This course is designed to cover the full range of topics related to the regulations governing businesses and individuals related to both business law and taxation. The course will cover the tax structure and regulatory environment in which businesses and individuals operate in the U.S. and abroad. This is an instructor-guided online course, with a set study plan to complete the review materials for the Regulation (REG) section of the CPA exam by the end of the semester.
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MACC 653: Advanced Audit
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course studies the audit and attestation functions performed by professional accountants. The course will closely examine the gathering and evaluation of audit evidence, including the use of computerized audit programs. The course will also cover the various type of reports issued in an audit or attestation engagement. This is an instructor guided online course, with a set study plan to complete the review materials for the Auditing and Attestation (AUD) section of the CPA exam by the end of the semester.
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MACC 655: Forensic Acct & Fin Investig
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course covers concepts, skills, and hands-on practical experience required to navigate successful financial investigations and forensic accounting engagements. Students will be introduced to common fraud schemes, differences between forensic accounting and financial statement auditing, skills and tools utilized by forensic accountants, and the role accountants serve within the legal environment. In addition, they will expand their ability to deal with uncertainty, appropriately research financial situations, and critically evaluate the potential of fraud within an organization.
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MACC 656: Careers in Accounting
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course provides students the unique opportunity to hear from professionals in both the accounting industry following traditional accounting paths as well as those who have used their accounting education in unique ways. Through a series of guest speakers, the class explores the various paths students may take in their careers. This series will include speakers from audit, tax, law, forensics, government, data analytics, and corporate executives.
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MACC 660: Special Topics in Accounting
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Special topics in accounting will be offered periodically under this course number.
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MACL 601: Communities & Social Change
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course explores concepts of community, leadership, and social change. Through course resources, class discussions, and research in the community, students will deepen their understanding of the root causes of contemporary crises, theoretical frameworks which assist in explaining these, and ways social movements are addressing root causes and bringing about social change.
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MACL 602: Critical Theory & Methods
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of social change, social movement, and critical theoretical paradigms that frame their community-based research. Students will survey a variety of qualitative research methods and have the opportunity to put these methods into practice.
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