Offered by Department of Accounting/Finance
College of Business and Technology

ACCT Courses

ACCT 801 - Financial Accounting and Corporate Finance - 3 hours
This course introduces the student to the structure and usefulness of corporate financial statements and to the functions of corporate finance.
ACCT 803 - Independent Study of Business - 1-3 hours
Students work individually in selecting and developing teaching projects or research studies that are of particular interest and significance to them.
ACCT 812/812P - Employment Law - 3 hours
A study of the law governing the employment relationship. Topics covered include employment discrimination (race, gender, sexual harassment, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability), affirmative action, hiring, testing and promotion practices and procedures, employee privacy, OSHA, ERISA, Fair Labor Standards Act, employment at will, wrongful discharge, and current topics in the field of employment law.
ACCT 813P - Entrepreneurial Law - 3 hours
A study of the legal issues faced by entrepreneurs and new ventures including choosing a business entity, franchising, contracts and non-compete agreements, leases, e-commerce, intellectual property, operational liabilities and insurance, and going public.
ACCT 851/851P - Tax Accounting - 3 hours
Background of income tax law and acquaintanceship with individual income tax law, regulations and filing procedures for individuals.
ACCT 852/852P - Advanced Tax Accounting - 3 hours
Prereq: ACCT 451* or ACCT 851/851P
Taxation of partnerships, corporations, and advanced topics in individual income taxation.
ACCT 853/853P - Advanced Accounting I - 3 hours
Prereq: ACCT 350*
Special accounting topics relating primarily to the preparation of consolidated financial statements for accounting entities in a parent subsidiary relationship. Other topics include branch accounting, interim reporting and segmental data, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. ACCT 351* is a recommended prerequisite.
ACCT 858 - Managerial Accounting Systems - 3 hours
An analytical investigation and discussion of the adaptation of financial accounting data for internal management purposes. Focus will be on four essential aspects of reporting accounting data: cost determination, cost control, performance evaluation, and financial information for planning and special decisions.
ACCT 860 - Accounting/Finance Seminar - 3 hours
This course examines the latest standards and literature in financial accounting. Students will become familiar with and understand the most recent and pressing financial accounting issues.
ACCT 863 - Advanced Accounting Information Systems - 3 hours
Prereq: ACCT 391*
This course provides an in-depth analysis of accounting information systems, including the flow of data from source documents through the accounting cycle into reports for decision makers.
ACCT 865/865P - Governmental/Non-Profit Accounting - 3 hours
Prereq: ACCT 351*
Accounting and financial reporting for local governments, colleges, and universities, health care organizations, voluntary health and welfare organizations, and certain other nonprofit organizations.
ACCT 870/870P - Auditing - 3 hours
Prereq: ACCT 350*
Duties and responsibilities of auditors, how to conduct audits, preparation of audit reports and special auditing problems. ACCT 351* is a recommended prerequisite.
ACCT 871/871P - Advanced Auditing - 3 hours
Prereq: ACCT 470* or ACCT 870/870P*
The practical application of auditing standards and procedures, and procedures in examining financial statements and verifying underlying data. A practice set is required.
ACCT 891P - Advanced Accounting Information Systems - 3 hours
Prereq: ACCT 391*
This course provides an in-depth analysis of accounting information systems, including the flow of data from source documents through the accounting cycle into reports for decision makers. Special emphasis is placed on the analysis and design of accounting systems, internal controls, as well as applications in financial planning, controlling, and reporting.
ACCT 899 - Accounting Topics - 3 hours
In-depth coverage of selected problems and topics of current interest. Course consists of class discussion and special projects. Topics vary each semester depending on instructor and current issues.

* This course is the immediate prerequisite. Other preparation is required prior to this immediate prerequisite.

13 Jun 2011

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