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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005 and MAT 1010 or higher recommended. Teaches basic accounting methods and tools for business decision making. Incorporates financial and managerial accounting to provide basic understanding of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Applies analytical tools to assess profitability, relevant costs, and investment decisions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 2110. Teaches technical accounting concepts from both financial and managerial accounting. Includes generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to support understanding of the accounting cycle and financial statements. Includes managerial accounting topics such as costing methods, budget preparation, and performance evaluation tools.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Teaches topics related to the accounting profession, including career options in accounting, certifications in accounting (CPA, CMA, CIA, CFE, etc.), ethics in the profession, current issues in accounting, professional standards, and professionalism skills. Discusses the educational requirements for the accounting undergraduate and graduate degrees.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 2110. Pre- or Corequisite(s): ACC 2120. Addresses accounting issues from the perspective of a small business owner. Includes choice of business entity, payroll preparation, internal control systems, and the basic application of applicable income and sales taxes. Teaches accounting software to classify, record, summarize, and report transactions and to generate financial statements.Course fee of $50 for testing services applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 2110 and MGMT 2400. Pre- or Corequisite(s): ACC 2120. Introduces data analytics and data visualization tools and techniques in accounting. Provides hands-on experience in analyzing accounting data, creating visuals, and interpreting results using various data analytics and visualization software.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 recommended. Examines legal and ethical issues needed to make sound business decisions. Provides an overview of the legal system, constitutional law, ethical decision-making frameworks, business entities, contract law, business crimes and torts, compliance and regulatory issues, agency law, and bankruptcy law.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Provides students in computer science and the technologies with knowledge of financial, managerial, and cost accounting concepts and applications. Prepares students to utilize accounting information in making business decisions.. Lab access fee of $13 for computers applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 2110, ACC 2120 with a B- or higher, (MATH 1050, MATH 1055, or MATH 1090) with a C- or higher, and University Advanced Standing. Pre- or Corequisite(s): ACC 2125. Reviews and expands on fundamental accounting material learned in beginning classes. Covers an overview of the primary financial statements, revenue recognition, and the accounts on the asset portion of the balance sheet. Introduces the Conceptual Framework and current accounting standards to provide a theoretical foundation upon which practical applications are based.. Lab access fee of $13 applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 3010, MKTG 2200G, and University Advanced Standing. Pre- or Corequisite(s): ACC 3300. Addresses debt and equity financing, investments in debt and equity securities, leases, deferred income taxes, employee compensation (payroll and pensions), earnings per share, accounting changes, and error corrections.. Lab access fee of $13 for computers applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 2110, ACC 2120, and University Advanced Standing. An intermediate accounting course for non-accounting majors with emphasis on interpretation and use of general-purpose financial statements and the related disclosure notes. Addresses understanding interrelationships among the various financial statements and analyzing the effects of transactions on the financial statements. Analyzes common and significant accounts/transactions, especially those relating to the liability and equity sections of the financial statements.Course lecture fee of $83 applies.