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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course focuses on current ethical issues facing the accounting profession in the context of financial statement misstatement and other accounting issues that arise, in part due to lack of objectivity and independence . The course includes written and case discussions. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (ACCTG 3000 OR ACCTG 3600 OR ACCTG 5050 OR BCOR 3010) AND Intermediate OR Full Major in the School of Business OR Full Minor in Accounting
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will explore concepts and standards that underly the preparation and analysis of key external reports (financial statements) as well as the role of accounting within a business environment and the capital markets. Students will learn the link between transactions and the financial reports provided by accounting systems. We will also discuss the importance of Management's understanding of measuring and analysis of costs (including volume-profit relationships).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Upper Division Status. First of a three-course sequence, the focus of which is preparation and analysis of corporate financial reports. Begins with a study of the inherent conflicts among managers, shareholders, creditors, employees, and other interested parties and introduces the role of financial reporting in providing relevant reliable information to these divergent users. Studies the measurement and reporting of revenue and expenses and the preparation and analysis of financial statements (including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow). Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ((ACCTG 3600 OR ACCTG 3601 OR BCOR 3010) AND Intermediate or Full Major status in the School of Business) OR ((ACCTG 3000 OR ACCTG 5050) AND Full Major status in QAMO OR Full Minor status in Accounting)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of coverage from ACCTG 5110, including preparation and analysis of corporate financial reports. The focus of the course is on the proper reporting of obligations (e.g., taxes, pensions, and loans) and stockholder's equity, and the associated income statement impact. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (ACCTG 5110 AND Intermediate or Full Major status in the School of Business) OR ((ACCTG 3000 OR ACCTG 5050) AND Full Minor status in Accounting)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Corporation acquisitions, mergers and the formation of other strategic alliances are staples of today's business environment. The first two-thirds of this course focus on understanding of the nature and financial reporting aspects of these complex business transactions. Specific topics include accounting for business combinations and the various reporting requirements that lead to consolidated financial statements. The final third of the course covers a general understanding of the unique accounting and financial reporting issues facing governmental entities. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ACCTG 5120 AND Intermediate or Full Major status in the School of Business
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course integrates (International Financial Reporting Standards) IFRS into a financial accounting course and leverages comparisons between US GAAP and IFRS to enhance the development of a critical thinking approach to financial accounting and reporting. The goal of the course is to enhance student understanding of the links between the underlying transactions, the application of reporting standards for those transactions, and the financial reports obtained. In addition, the course will provide students with a basic understanding of IFRS. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (ACCTG 3600 OR ACCTG 3601 OR ACCTG 5050 OR BCOR 3010) AND Intermediate or Full Major status in the School of Business
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides accounting students with an introduction to data analytics as used in the accounting profession. The course will cover accounting data integration methods and programs. This course will also focus on decision making using data analysis. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ((ACCTG 3600 OR BCOR 3010) AND Intermediate or Full Major status in the School of Business) OR ((ACCTG 3000 OR ACCTG 5050 OR BCOR 3010) AND Full Minor status in Accounting OR Full Major status in QAMO)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the use of accounting information for management decision-making. Emphasis on concepts related to cost behavior, cost measurement, cost accumulation, and cost allocation. The course also emphasizes the use of various performance measurement methods to evaluate operational and management performance. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ((ACCTG 3600 OR ACCTG 3601 OR BCOR 3010) AND Intermed or Full Major in School of Business OR Minor in Accounting) OR ((ACCTG 3600 OR ACCTG 3601 OR ACCTG 5050 OR BCOR 3010) AND Full Major in QAMO OR Minor in Accounting)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on using accounting data to understand, build, and scale an organization. We will do simple math and coding (Python, SQL) that will allow us to use our accounting knowledge to devise data-driven solutions to various business problems and situations. You need to be able to do what smart engineers simply cannot do, which is to understand how technology and accounting data can be applied to improve business. The idea is not to teach you to be a coder, but to teach you to think rigorously about the role of computation and algorithms in organizations. This is what venture capitalists do astonishingly well. You must be comfortable with elementary math (addition, multiplication, division, etc.); education beyond this level is not necessary for this course. The course does not focus on journal entries. What you must have is an unbridled level of enthusiasm for using technology to change the business world for the better. By taking this course you should expect to be able to converse confidently with both coders and non-coders alike. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ACCTG 5150 AND Full Major status in Accounting
  • 3.00 Credits

    Analysis of federal taxation of business activities, including: business income and expenses, capital gains and losses, depreciation and recapture; non-taxable exchanges, net operating losses, and the taxation of partnerships, S-corps and C-corps. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ((ACCTG 3600 OR BCOR 3010) AND Intermediate or Full Major in the School of Business) OR ((ACCTG 3000 OR ACCTG 5050) AND Full Major in QAMO OR Full Minor in Accounting)