Survey of financial accounting for non-accounting majors. Accounting concepts, financial statements, internal control, cash, and payroll.
3 Credit Hours
An introduction to preparation and use of accounting reports for business entities; focus on uses of accounting for external reporting, emphasizing accounting as a provider of financial information. Traditional testing (proctored or in Testing Center) is used in all online sections.
3 Credit Hours
An introduction to the use of accounting information by managers. Topics include the use of accounting information for planning and control, performance evaluation, decision-making and the statement of cash flows, along with financial statement analysis. Traditional testing (proctored or in Testing Center) is used in all online sections.
3 Credit Hours
This course uses general ledger software and spreadsheets to record, report and analyze accounting information.
3 Credit Hours
Development of accounting standards, conceptual framework of financial accounting. Review of the accounting cycle, preparation of income statement, statement of owner's equity, balance sheet, statement of cash flows and additional reporting issues. Time value of money, current asset and current liability accounting and reporting. It is strongly recommended that you complete ACC 1510 prior to registering for ACC 2101. However ACC 1510 may be taken concurrently.
3 Credit Hours
Transaction analysis and financial reporting for long-term assets, long-term liabilities and stockholder's equity.
3 Credit Hours
Application of cost accounting concepts and techniques to complex problems in manufacturing accounting and service firms. It is strongly recommended that you complete ACC 1510 prior to registering for ACC 2211. However ACC 1510 may be taken concurrently.
3 Credit Hours
This course uses accounting and finance concepts to effectively analyze and manage business finances.
3 Credit Hours
Students will secure a work site in the field of accounting and prepare and complete appropriate accounting learning outcomes for the work site. The accounting learning outcomes must be approved by the work site supervisor and the chairperson of the Accounting Instruction Department or full-time accounting faculty/work site coordinator.
1 - 4 Credit Hours
Varied content offering of special interest to the discipline but not covered within existing courses; may be scheduled in a classroom/seminar setting or in non-traditional format.
0.5 - 9 Credit Hours
Introductory course including the basic tax model, personal gross income, personal deductions and credits, property transactions, special tax computations and introduction to corporate taxation.
3 Credit Hours
Course covers tax research, federal, state and local business income tax returns and preparation of information returns, tax filings for trusts, estates and nonprofit organizations, and the reporting of advanced tax compliance issues for individual and business tax returns.
3 Credit Hours
Review of accounting information systems and an overview of auditing. Covers internal controls and system documentation, transaction processing and databases, professional standard and ethics. Review of legal liability, audit evidence, risk evaluation and audit planning, audit procedures and audit reports.
3 Credit Hours
Review of different accounting areas, including investment accounting, consolidation accounting, governmental accounting and partnership accounting. Review of International Accounting Financial Standards.
3 Credit Hours