ACCT - Accounting

ACCT-12000 Principles of Accounting 1

This course focuses on accounting and financial theory. The entire accounting cycle is covered with an emphasis on a user presentation. Financial statement interpretation and an in-depth examination of balance sheet accounts also receive significant coverage.

3

ACCT-12100 Principles of Accounting 2

This course emphasizes cost and managerial accounting, coverage of partnership accounting, corporations and long-term obligations, and financial statement analysis from several perspectives.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 12000

ACCT-25000 Business Law 1 for Accountants

Students are introduced to laws affecting businesses and individuals, with a focus on contracts (legality, formality and interpretation, nature and transfer, discharge, breach and remedies) and agency and employment law.

3

ACCT-25100 Business Law 2 for Accountants

An introduction to property, including personal property, real property and estate planning, this course includes discussion of negotiable instruments (their use and significance), the regulatory environment surrounding businesses, and information regarding business entities, including partnerships and corporations.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 25000

ACCT-30000 Intermediate Accounting 1

An underlying review of accounting principles, this course reviews the accounting process, with an emphasis on financial statement preparation and provides an in-depth study of the valuation, presentation and transactions related to current assets. Topics include review of the accounting cycle, cash, time value of money, receivables, inventories, preparation of financial statements, revenue recognition, and financial analysis.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 12100

ACCT-30100 Intermediate Accounting 2

This course is a continuation of topics in external financial reporting. Topics include property, plant and equipment, intangible assets, short-term and long-term investments, current liabilities and contingencies, long-term liabilities, leases, and financial analysis

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30000

ACCT-30200 Intermediate Accounting 3

This course completes the student’s intermediate knowledge of financial accounting practices. Topics include Stockholder's equity, dilutive securities and earnings per share, pensions, income taxes, statement of cash flows, accounting changes, full disclosures with emphasis on segment and interim reporting, and financial analysis.
3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30100

ACCT-32000 Cost Accounting

Students study accounting techniques used to aid management in decision-making (including break-even analysis, product costing and cost control, relevant costing for decision making, capital budgeting and joint cost allocation). The course approaches these topics from a manufacturing viewpoint and discusses how these topics relate to other industries, such as retail and service.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30000

ACCT-32500 International Accounting

This course covers international financial accounting concepts including foreign currency transactions, interpreting foreign financial statements, presentation of domestic/foreign financial statements and the role of the accountant as a financial professional in international monetary transactions are explored.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30000 (ACCT 30100 Recommended)

ACCT-32900 Advanced Accounting Theory

This course covers accounting concepts with respect to partnership formation and dissolution and provides a significant examination of fund accounting, international accounting, estates and trusts and business combinations and consolidations.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30000

ACCT-33500 Accounting Research and Analysis

This course provides the student with a working knowledge of accounting research methodology utilized by accountants in public practice.  The course will include a review of the professional standards relating to corporate financial reporting, taxation, auditing, and public sector reporting with emphasis on the various resources available to find information and solve problems.  The course will assist in the development of skills necessary to research and interpret accounting standards and guidelines to resolve, recognition and disclosure issues using real life simulated cases.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30000

ACCT-39001 Wksp: Tax Law Change

This seminar will be a non-technical consumer-oriented look at Individual Income taxation as it applies to the current tax-filling year. In a general, user-friendly manner, we will overview the recent federal tax acts of the past five years. These Acts form the basis of all current taxation. Further, we will look at new developments and potential changes that could significantly affect this year’s tax return and taxation in the near future.  We will examine the law as it applies to individuals and discuss ways to minimize taxes in various areas.  We will also look to the near future in terms of tax trends.
1

ACCT-39002 Wksp: Tax Return Preparation with ProSeries by Intuit

This seminar will be an overview of a limited number of income tax concepts along with hands on demonstration of Pro Series professional Income tax return preparation software by Intuit (The same software company that produces Turbo Tax for Consumers). At the end of the seminar, students will understand how income tax information flows through an income tax return, and be able to prepare a basic income tax return using ProSeries software.
1

ACCT-39003 Wksp: Determining the Best Form of Business Ownership

This seminar will give an overview of the characteristics of various types of Business entities, examine each entity both from a legal and tax viewpoint, and review each entity from formation through operation to dissolution. At the end of this seminar, students will be able to determine various entity formation issues and analyze the pros and cons of each form of entity.
1

ACCT-41000 International Accounting Capstone

This course integrates all aspects of the learning experience for those students taking the international accounting concentration, and should be one of the final courses taken, normally in the senior year. The course offers advance analysis and application of knowledge, evaluation and implementation. This is a writing intensive/advanced course.

3

ACCT-42000 Principles of Auditing

Focusing on the theory, practices and techniques of auditing, with an emphasis on external auditing as performed by Certified Public Accountants, this course covers generally accepted auditing standards, audit reports, audit programs, the nature of audit evidence, audit sampling, audit techniques and internal controls.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30100

ACCT-42500 Special Topics in Accounting

This course covers selected topics or issues in accounting in order to supplement current offerings. Course content may differ each time the course is offered. It may concentrate on an area not covered by existing accounting courses or not covered in the same depth. Topics may include but not restrict to governmental and nonprofit accounting, financial analysis, enterprise accounting systems, or accounting ethics.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 30200

ACCT-43000 Federal Tax 1

Students examine the general theory of federal income taxation, with primary concentration on taxation of individuals. Emphasis is on understanding and interpreting the law.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 12100

ACCT-43100 Federal Tax 2

The study of federal income tax law as it applies to partnerships, corporations and fiduciaries. Internal Revenue procedures and taxpayer rights and responsibilities are also examined, as well as best practices and current tax issues and problems.

3

Prerequisites

ACCT 43000

ACCT-47200 Accounting Internship

This internship is designed to provide students with controlled on-the-job experience with participating businesses, industries and governmental organizations. Students may be eligible for an internship with jobs they currently have. A limited number of internships/jobs are also available through the internship coordinator.

3

Prerequisites

Accountancy major, Senior status, 3.00 GPA and consent of the internship coordinator.

ACCT-47300 International Accounting Internship

This internship is designed to provide students with controlled on-the-job experience with participating businesses, industries and governmental organizations. Students may be eligible for an internship with their current position if it has an international emphasis and is approved by the Internship Coordinator. A limited number of internships/jobs are also available through the internship coordinator.

3

Prerequisites

Accountancy major, Senior status, 3.00 GPA and consent of the internship coordinator and the director of the International Business program.