ACC 120 | Accounting I | 4 hours
The fundamentals of accounting theory and practice are developed
through a study of the accounting cycle of a sole proprietorship and
partnership. The student will gain skills useful in the recording,
presenting, and interpretation of financial data and the compilation
and analysis of financial statements. Fall
ACC 121 | Accounting II | 4 hours
This is the continuation of Accounting I. The student will gain skills
in the application of special accounting procedures in corporate and
managerial accounting, including costing, budgeting, and
responsibility accounting. Prerequisite: ACC 120 Spring
ACC 240 | Intermediate Accounting I | 4 hours
The course provides for the development of in-depth knowledge in
accounting theory and practice. The student will study current trends
and variations in corporate accounting procedures. The topics covered
will include assets and equities, investments and inventory evaluation
and fixed asset transactions. Prerequisite: ACC 12l Fall Even
ACC 241 | Intermediate Accounting II
| 4 hours
In this continuation of Intermediate Accounting I, the student will
gain knowledge in policies and problems of leasing, pensions,
long-term debt, the fund statement, and shareholder procedures.
Prerequisite: ACC 240 Spring Even
ACC 320 | Cost Accounting
| 3 hours
Contents of this course involve job cost, process cost, and standard
cost systems: application of overhead rates and department cost
allocation, integrated cost systems and cost control. Prerequisite:
ACC 121 Fall Even
ACC 321 | Advanced Cost Accounting | 3 hours
This course is a continuation of cost accounting: cost analysis,
capital budgeting, inventory planning, decentralization, and advanced
analysis of variances. Prerequisite: ACC 320 Spring Even
ACC
325 | Federal Taxation | 3 hours
Current tax legislation, particularly the Internal Revenue Code and
Regulations, is included in this course with major emphasis on the
preparation of tax returns for individuals and small firms. Prerequisite:
ACC 121 Fall
ACC 326 | Advanced Federal Taxation | 3 hours
The student continues the studies of Federal Taxation; property
transactions, corporations and partnerships. In addition the student
participates in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
Prerequisite: ACC 325 Spring
ACC 340 | Accounting Systems | 3 hours
Accounting Systems is a course that studies the development and controls
involved in Accounting Information Systems. Prerequisites: ACC 121, BUS 270 Spring Odd
ACC 360 | Auditing | 3 hours
A detailed study of procedures, standards, techniques, internal control
programs, and working papers is presented in this course. Prerequisites: ACC
241 and MTH 219 Fall Odd
ACC 361 | Advanced Auditing
| 3 hours
The study of the procedures and techniques of auditing is continued with an
emphasis on forensic auditing/accounting. Prerequisite: ACC 360 Spring Odd
ACC 380 | Advanced Accounting
| 4 hours
This course examines specialized problems in accounting processes: branch
and subsidiary accounting, governmental accounting, and consolidated
reports. Prerequisite: ACC 240 Spring Even
ACC 485 | Internships
| 2-12 hours
The student will gain experience in the accounting career areas on a
part-time or full-time basis. Prerequisite: Faculty approval On Demand
ACC 489 | CPA/CMA Problems and Solutions
| 2 hours
This course provides review and coordination of principles and techniques in
preparation to prepare the student for professional accounting examinations. On Demand |