ACC - Accounting

ACC 20024 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING

Learn how income statements, balance sheets and statements of cash flow are affected by various business events. Includes cause and effect relationships to changes in assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, expenses, gains, losses, net income, and distributions. Vertical statements model studied.

ACC 20364 ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS

Introduces operating activities of business. Emphasis on using income statements to plan and evaluate the operations of a for-profit entity.

ACC 20464 FINANCING AND INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Extension of ACC 20364 Accounting for Business Operations.Planning and evaluation of business operations and acquiring, disposing and financing assets of entity. Time value of money introduced. Emphasis on interpretation and use of the balance sheet and statement of cash flows. Prerequisite: ACC 20364 Accounting for Business Operations.

ACC 30163 COST ACCOUNTING

Study of accounting for use by management in planning and control. Includes product costing techniques, comprehensive budgeting procedures,inventory planning control and valuation. Prerequisites: ACC 20464 Accounting for Investing and Financing Activities, MAT 32044 Statistics.

ACC 30664 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

Evaluation of financial performance for managerial planning and forecasting. Covers cost-volume profit analysis, break-even analysis, return on investment and responsibility reporting.

ACC 32164 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course provides overview of the development, implementation, and evolution of accounting information systems (AIS). Topics include the impact of technology, control issues, and behavioral aspects of the AIS process. The relationship between the AIS and the internal and external information flows that facilitate resource allocation decisions is emphasized. In addition to AIS auditability concerns, other attributes of internal and external auditing, such as professional ethics, evidence gathering and evaluation, risk assessment, and reporting options are examined.

ACC 33164 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I

Transition course from introductory level accounting. In-depth study and evaluation of financial accounting theory, concepts and analysis and their correlation with FASB statements. Prerequisite ACC 20464 Accounting for Investing and Financing Activities.

ACC 33264 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II

Emphasis on accounting theory and concepts as they apply to financial accounting. Special accounting problems peculiar to corporations, specifically stockholder's equity and long term debt and disclosure requirements. Statement of Changes in Financial Position revisited. Objectives and procedures of financial analysis discussed. Prerequisite: ACC 33164 Intermediate Accounting I.

ACC 36264 FEDERAL INCOME TAX

Basic U.S. federal tax law as it relates to an individual's income. Procedures, reports and requirements of U.S. federal income tax law for individuals and the general types of income and deductions. Introduces partnership and corporation income tax law and procedures.

ACC 40164 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING

Focuses on advanced theoretical concepts of accountancy. Includes measurement and analysis of economic data and formation, ownership and dissolution of business entities, including partnerships, mergers, consolidations and public institutions, liquidations and bankruptcies.

ACC 40165 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING II

Continuation of Advanced Accounting focusing on theoretical concepts in accountancy. Includes further analyses of economic data and business ownership and dissolution. Advanced examination of topics in foreign currency transactions and reporting requirements, interim reporting and segment reporting requirements, partnership formation and liquidation, partnership income distribution, public institutions and bankruptcies. Prerequisite: ACC 40164

ACC 40264 ADVANCED COST ACCOUNTING

Analyzes cost information for management planning and control. Includes capital budgeting, project appraisal, marketing cost effectiveness, segment reporting, transfer pricing, measuring divisional performance and profit analysis. Prerequisite: ACC 30163 Cost Accounting.

ACC 40464 NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTNG

Study of accounting principles for governmental and not-for-profit sectors and related financial reporting and disclosure requirements. Examines objectives of financial reporting for these entities and theoretical structure underlying these principles.

ACC 41063 INTERNSHIP: ACCOUNTING

Practical experience in the major area of study, arranged individually and taken after the completion of the major course work.

ACC 44163 AUDITING

Independent analysis of financial statements and the determination of their fairness and reliability. Analysis includes assessing the internal control system, applying statistical sampling and evaluating employee competence. Examines professional judgment, generally accepted auditing standards and the Code of Professional Ethics. Prerequisites: ACC 33164 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 36264 Federal Income Tax, OAD 31063 Business Law, and MAT 32044 Statistics.

ACC 49060 SEMINAR IN APPLIED ACCOUNTING

Capstone course that guides student to the analysis of accounting theories as applied to financial accounting, application of advanced accounting topics for accounting professionals including computer applications, and exploration of accounting theory and Financial Accounting Standards Board's notices and updates as they apply to various financial statements. Prerequisites: ACC 30163 Cost Accounting, ACC 44163 Auditing, ACC 40164 Advanced Accounting or consent of advisor.