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COURSES

Accountancy (Acct)

1A-B Principles of Accounting (3-3)
Not open to freshmen. (A) Accounting principles, procedures, systems, concepts; statement preparation and analysis. (B) Accounting for partnerships and corporations; cost accounting, accounting amnagerial controls, budgeting; decision making involving accounting data; funds flow statements.

3. Essentials of Accounting (3)
Not open to students majoring in accounting or business administration. Basic concepts in preparation of business financial statements; introduction to understanding, analyzing, and interpreting accounting data by investors, managers, and creditors for decision making, planning, and control. Only minor attention given to recordkeeping procedures.

120A-B. Intermediate Accounting (3-3)
Prerequisite: for 120A, Acct 1A-B or 4A-B; for 120B, 120A. Math 71 and 72 recommended. Preparation and analysis of balance sheet and income statements; partnership and corporation accounts; basic accounting theory; theory of current and fixed assets, investments, liabilities, funds, reserves, and accounting ethics.

128. Managerial Accounting (3)
Not open to students with credit in Acct 120A or 132; not open for credit toward major in accounting. Prerequisites: Acct 1A-1B or Acct 4A-4B. Uses of accounting data as an aid in business management; nature of accounting data, uses and limitations; relationships to quantitative methods and computer technology.

132. Cost Accounting (4)
Prerequisites: Acct 1A and 1B or 4A and 4B. Math 71 and 72 or recommended. Industrial cost accounting; general principles of job order, process and standard cost systems; special problems; use of linear programming and computer.

140. Accounting Information Systems (3)
Prerequisite: Acct 128 or 132. Framework and tools for the design, implementation, and control of information systems. Systems, concepts, problem identification, user requirements, methods of systems analysis and data processing; measurement, coding, recording, transfer, storage, reporting and analysis of information.

144. Federal Tax Accounting (3)
Prerequisite: Acct 120A recommended. Tax laws of the United States as they affect business and accounting procedures; preparation of personal income tax returns; computation of estate, gift, and social security taxes.

162. Auditing (3)
Prerequisites: Acct 120A, 120B (120B may be taken concurrently). Objectives and techniques in verification of business financial statements; duties, responsibilities, and professional ethics of the auditor; auditor's reports; analysis of internal controls; audits of computerized systems.

167A. Advanced Accounting Problems (3) (Former Acct 167)
Prerequisite: Acct 120A-B or 120A and senior standing. Advanced accounting theory and practice; problems in partnership formation and liquidation, branches, business combinations, parent and subsidiary consolidated statements, and foreign exchange.

167B. Advanced Accounting Problems (3) (Former Acct 167)
Prerequisite: Acct 120A-B or 120A and senior standing. Advanced accounting theory and practice; fund accounting, problems in accounting for receiverships, estates, trusts, governmental units, cooperatives, other nonprofit organizations; applications of actuarial science.

189T. Topics in Accounting (1-3; max total 6 if no topic repeated)
Prerequisite: 12 units of accounting. Accounting theory; contemporary developments in financial, managerial, or public accounting.

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Regulations and Procedure -- Independent Study.

199. Supervised Work Experience (1; max total 4)
Open only to accounting majors. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Supervised work experience in business and industry; analyzed in weekly class meeting.

200. Series Courses
Graduate courses are listed under Business.


 

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