Undergraduate Course Descriptions Effective Fall 2019 Accounting

Undergraduate Course Descriptions Effective Fall 2019 Accounting

ACC 3600 - Foundations of Taxation Undergraduate Course Introduction to basic principles, concepts, and theoretical framework of Descriptions Effective Fall 2019 taxation systems, emphasizing income taxation and its impact on decision making. Topics include tax planning and compliance for individuals, corporations, and partnerships. Credits: 3.0 Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) Semesters Offered: Fall Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 2000 Accounting ACC 4000 - Accounting Data Analytics Develop knowledge and competencies in data analytic techniques to generate accounting information used for business intelligence. Applied ACC 2000 - Accounting Principles I exercises with software tools are used to cover topics including data Introduction to basic principles, concepts, and theoretical framework of preparation, analysis, visualization, and scenario analysis. financial accounting with the emphasis on its use by economically Credits: 3.0 rational decision makers. Topics include the decision-making Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0) environment and the accounting cycles, processes, and statements. Semesters Offered: Fall Credits: 3.0 Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 2000 and ACC 3000(C) Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0) Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring ACC 4100 - Audit and Assurance Auditing procedures and techniques associated with public accounting ACC 2100 - Accounting Principles II and with internal auditing for business entities. Topics include auditor's Emphasizes the role of accounting information within a firm. Topics responsibilities, professional ethics, generally accepted auditing include budgeting, responsibility accounting, cost allocations, cost standards, purpose and types of audits, objectives, internal control, behavior, decision models, capital budgeting, and an introduction to evidence, organization within the public accounting profession, the audit product costing in manufacturing and service sector firms. program, and auditing procedures and techniques. Credits: 3.0 Credits: 3.0 Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0) Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring Semesters Offered: Fall Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 2000 Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 3000 or ACC 5050 ACC 3000 - Intermediate Accounting I ACC 4200 - Accounting Theory Studies the theory, concepts, and practices underlying financial reporting The course will focus on the advanced theories of financial accounting. It and measurement. Primary focus is on income measurement, and the identifies the conceptual framework of financial reporting and emphasis valuation of assets, like cash, receivables, inventory, and long-lived on the "how" of accounting. Topics include infromation asymmetry, assets, as well as multinational issues. Bayesian decision theory, efficient market hypotheses, efficient Credits: 3.0 contracting, positive accounting theories, executive compensation, and Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) earning management. Credits: 3.0 Semesters Offered: Fall Lec-Rec-Lab: (3-0-0) Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 2000 Semesters Offered: Fall Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 3000 ACC 3100 - Intermediate Accounting II A continuation of ACC 3000 with theories, concepts, and practices ACC 4500 - Managerial/Cost Accounting II underlying financial measurement and reporting. Focuses on the Emphasizes information requirements of contemporary management measurement and reporting of liabilities and equities, and includes decision-making and strategic-planning processes. Covers contemporary multinational issues. control and evaluation practices (such as activity-based management), Credits: 3.0 determining the costs of quality, and productivity analysis in the context of Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) accounting information systems. Semesters Offered: Spring Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 3000 and FIN 3000(C) Credits: 3.0 Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) Semesters Offered: Spring ACC 3500 - Managerial/Cost Accounting I Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 3500 The primary emphasis is on traditional and contemporary product costing techniques, cost allocation practices, and basic cost-management issues. Topics include process costing, standard costing, activity-based costing, ACC 4600 - Advanced Tax Topics backflush costing, cost allocation issues, balanced scorecard, strategic Continuation of ACC3600. Introduction to advanced principles and profitability analysis, and the role of accounting in contemporary concepts of taxation, emphasizing income taxation and its impact on management practices. decision making. Topics include tax planning and compliance for estates Credits: 3.0 and trusts, gratuitous transfers, multi-jurisdictional operations, and entity Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) formations, liquidations, and reorganizations. Semesters Offered: Spring Credits: 3.0 Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 2100 Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) Semesters Offered: Spring Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 3600 Undergraduate Course Descriptions Effective Fall 2019, Page 1 of 147 ACC 4700 - Governmental and Not-for-Profit AF 1001 - US Air Force Heritage and Values I Accounting Introduction to the USAF and ROTC. Topics include Air Force mission An in-depth study of the accounting principles and financial reporting and organization, officership, professionalism, military customs and unique to the governmental and not-for-profit sectors of the U.S. courtesies, officer opportunities, and communication skills. Leadership economy. Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets and provides cadets with Credits: 3.0 followership experiences. Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) Credits: 1.0 Semesters Offered: Spring Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-2) Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 3000 Semesters Offered: Fall ACC 4800 - Accounting Systems AF 1002 - US Air Force Heritage and Values II Introduction to the basic principles, concepts, and theoretical framework Introduces students to the USAF and ROTC. Topics include Air Force for the design and operation of accounting information systems, operations and installations, evolution of USAF, principles of war and emphasizing its use to enhance decision making. Topics include system tenets of Airpower, ethical decision making under pressure and what our design, internal controls, the use of databases, and electronic Air Force 'brings to the fight'. Leadership lab is mandatory for AFROTC commerce. cadets and provides cadet with followership and leadership experiences. Credits: 3.0 Credits: 1.0 Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-3-0) Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-2) Semesters Offered: Spring Semesters Offered: Spring Pre-Requisite(s): ACC 2100 or ACC 5050 AF 2001 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals I Introduction to team building and leadership development. Topics include effective listening, followership, and problem solving and motivation techniques for creating a successful workplace. Credits: 1.0 Air Force ROTC Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-2) Semesters Offered: Fall AF 2002 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals II AF 0120 - Physical Conditioning Advanced concepts for developing team and leadership abilities. Topics Activities that promote physical conditioning. Emphasis is on individual include human relations, conflict management, stress management and conditioning through strength and aerobic training and team sports such resiliency and the importance of ethical decision making in the workplace. as ultimate frisbee and football. May be used once as a general Credits: 1.0 education co-curricular course. Sports physical required prior to start of Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-2) class (contact instructor for details). Semesters Offered: Spring Credits: 0.5; Graded Pass/Fail Only Pre-Requisite(s): AF 2001 Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-2) Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring AF 2010 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals I AF 0130 - Air Force Elite Forces Workout for Non-AFROTC Students For non-AFROTC students. AFROTC cadets should enroll in AF2001. An intense workout program that develops personal physical fitness and Introduction to team building and leadership development. Topics include self-confidence. Workouts include an elite U.S. Military special effective listening, followership, and problem solving and motivation operations training. Basic swimming skills required. techniques for creating a successful workplace. Credits: 1.0; Graded Pass/Fail Only Credits: 1.0 Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-3) Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-0) Semesters Offered: On Demand Semesters Offered: Fall Restrictions: Permission of instructor required Restrictions: Permission of instructor required Pre-Requisite(s): AF 0120 AF 2020 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals II AF 0230 - Precision Drill Team Techniques and skills involved in precision drill movements, including for Non-AFROTC Students marching, rifle spinning, ceremonial sabre handling, and color guard For non-AFROTC students. AFROTC students should enroll in AF2002. performance. Each student must have or purchase an appropriate drill- Advanced concepts for developing team and leadership abilities. Topics team uniform. May be used once as a general education co-curricular include human relations, conflict management, stress management and course. Non-cadets are required to provide a uniform cleaning deposit resiliency and the importance of ethical decision making in the workplace. and purchase some non-returnable uniform items. Credits: 1.0 Credits: 0.5; Graded Pass/Fail Only Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-1-0) Lec-Rec-Lab: (0-0-2) Semesters Offered: Spring Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring Restrictions: Permission of instructor required Restrictions: Permission of instructor required Pre-Requisite(s): AF 2010 AF 0340 - Field Training A rigorous program of physical conditioning, team activities, and survival training. Offered the summer semester after acceptance into the Field Training program. Course completed off campus. Credits: 1.0; Graded Pass/Fail Only Lec-Rec-Lab:

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