Accounting Courses

ACC 201

Basic accounting concepts, fundamentals of accounting procedures, development of accounting principles and practices, and the determination,valuation, and presentation of accounting information. Emphasis on accounting theory and its relationship to the preparation of financial accounting statements. Use of a computerized practice set will be required.

Prerequisites: BUS 200 Introduction To Management , CMP 108 Spreadsheet Essentials , MTH 140 College Algebra: Enhanced , MTH 141 College Algebra
ACC 204

To continue the study of basic accounting concepts, fundamentals of accounting procedures, development of accounting principles and practices, and the determination, valuation, and presentation of accounting information. Emphasis on the use of accounting information as it pertains to management.

Prerequisites: ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 301

Review of basic financial statements and an indepth study of accounting principles including:disclosure classification and presentation.

Prerequisites: ACC 204 Principles Of Accounting II
With a grade of C or better.
ACC 302

A continuation of ACC 301.

Prerequisites: ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 318

A study of taxation as it applies to the typical routine tax return for an individual tax payer. Topics will include determination of tax, income inclusions, capital gains and losses, itemized deductions and tax credits.

Prerequisites: ACC 204 Principles Of Accounting II
Or consent of the Instructor.
ACC 323

A study of the fundamentals of cost determination, allocation, cost analysis and costing for decisions. Topics include break-even analysis, cost-profit-volume analysis, job order costing, process costing, and basic standard cost analysis.

Prerequisites: ACC 204 Principles Of Accounting II
ACC 404

An in-depth study of business combinations and consolidations and partnerships.

Prerequisites: ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 421

A study of external auditing theory, practice and administration. Topics include auditing standards, ethics, disclosures required for public reporting, auditing techniques, auditor client relationships.

Prerequisites: ACC 404 Advanced Accounting
Or consent of the Instructor.

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