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  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Advanced projects will be undertaken on an individual basis by contract with instructor. Examples of topics may include financial management, accounting, marketing research, or economics as they apply to arts organizations or other approved management topics. (As Needed) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Repeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Number of Times: 3 Registration Restriction(s): None
  • 6.00 Credits

    Students will demonstrate knowledge of the field through a Capstone project, bringing evidence of increasing skills and applying scholarly theory directly into practice. Students must obtain project approval from the Arts Administration Director and work under the supervision of the AA Graduation Committee. (Summer) [Pass/Fail] Registration Restriction(s): Arts Administration students only
  • 4.00 Credits

    At the end of their sixth and final semester, students will present and defend their Apologia (a cumulative portfolio of their time in the AA program) to the AA Graduation Committee, demonstrating the sum of knowledge and experience gained in their time in the Arts Administration program at Southern Utah University. (Summer) [Pass/Fail] Registration Restriction(s): Arts Administration students only
  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of financial and managerial accounting principles for non-business majors wanting a Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management. (Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Accounting, Finance, Management, or Marketing majors may not enroll
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a thorough study of basic accounting principles. The accounting cycle is introduced using an appropriate mix of conceptual and procedural problems. A real-world problem using computer applications is also covered. This is a basic course, which aids in building a foundation for financial analysis and decision-making. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the accumulation and flow of managerial accounting information and its impact on decisions within a business entity. Emphasizes cost behavior, cost-volume profit analysis, and management's use of quantitative tools for planning and control. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): None Prerequisite:    ACCT 2010
  • 3.00 Credits

    Comprehensive core of accounting knowledge essential to the student entering one of the several areas of the accounting profession. Study of generally accepted accounting principles, the conceptual framework, and financial accounting reporting requirements. Includes in-depth conceptual analysis of the various financial statement elements. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Acceptance into the School of Business OR permission from a School of Business advisor OR have an approved Accounting minor Prerequisite:    ACCT 2010
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of ACCT 3010. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Acceptance into the School of Business OR permission from a School of Business advisor OR have an approved Accounting minor Prerequisite:    ACCT 3010
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students learn about business transaction cycles, how to design an AIS, e-business, internal control objectives and procedures, industry IC and IT governance frameworks, and database fundamentals. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Acceptance into the School of Business OR permission from a School of Business advisor OR have an approved Accounting minor
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of current federal income tax laws and preparation of individual income tax rules. Emphasis is on analyzing and interpreting tax rules and developing the ability to research tax rules. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Acceptance into the School of Business OR permission from a School of Business advisor OR have an approved Accounting minor