Accounting

Degrees and Certificates

Courses

ACCT 200: Spreadsheet Applications for Business

Program
Semester Hours 1

Advanced spreadsheet topics within accounting and business contexts. Focus on spreadsheet preparation and analysis to enhance decision-making skills related to all functional areas of a business. Examples include depreciation calculations, loan amortization schedules, and the use of pivot tables.

ACCT 201: Principles of Accounting I

Program
Semester Hours 3

Fundamentals of accounting theory for sole proprietorships and partnerships. Classification of accounts; analysis and recording of business transactions; development of financial statements. Use of spreadsheet to organize data and solve problems.

Prerequisites

Sophomore status.

ACCT 401: Advanced Accounting

Program
Semester Hours 3

Examination of theory and procedures used in accounting for business combinations and consolidated financial statements, segment and interim reporting, reporting requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and international accounting standards.

Prerequisites

Or instructor permission.

ACCT 409: Auditing

Program
Semester Hours 3

Examination of theory and procedures used in accounting for business combinations and consolidated financial statements, segment and interim reporting, reporting requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and international accounting standards.

Prerequisites

Or instructor permission.

ACCT 460: Independent Study

Program
Semester Hours 4

Supervised independent study of area of individual interest in accounting.

Prerequisites

Junior or senior status and departmental permission.

ACCT 470: Internship I

Program
Semester Hours 6

Work experience related to the student's major, jointly supervised by the department and a professional in the field. Although the usual internship will carry either three or six hours credit, a student may elect to arrange an internship carrying between two and six hours credit with the permission of the department. Each hour of credit will require forty hours at the internship site.

Prerequisites

Junior or senior status, departmental permission, and completion of two courses selected from ACCT 201, ACCT 202, and ECON 152.

ACCT 471: Internship II

Program
Semester Hours 6

Work experience related to the student's major, jointly supervised by the department and a professional in the field. Although the usual internship will carry either three or six hours credit, a student may elect to arrange an internship carrying between two and six hours credit with the permission of the department. Each hour of credit will require forty hours at the internship site.

Prerequisites

Junior or senior status, departmental approval, and completion of two courses selected from ACCT 201, ACCT 202, and ECON 152.