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Graduate Course Descriptions
Accounting
ACCT 510 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 3
The course introduces the concepts and procedures necessary for the
reparation and interpretation of accounting information in the form of
external accounting reports. The course will focus on the basic
accounting model in order to develop the skills associated with the
reading, interpreting, and analyzing of financial statements by creating
an awareness of issues and problems associated with financial
accounting methods.
ACCT 611 ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION-MAKING
Former course number 511 Prerequisites: None
Credits: 3
Building on the MBA program course work, advanced techniques for
internal decision-making by business entities are investigated and
applied to case studies. Domestic and international business problems
are examined with emphasis on managerial accounting principles and
procedures.
ACCT 616 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
Former course number 516 Prerequisites: None
Credits: 3
The course is designed to provide a review of basic financial statements
and methods used in their analysis, the development and use of the
accounting information for management purposes, and an application
of the principles to problem and case analysis.
ACCT 713 INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING
Former course number 613 Prerequisites: None
Credits: 3
The course focuses on the current accounting issues associated with
multi-national corporations, with particular emphasis on foreign
currency translation and unique problems encountered in consolidation
process as related to
these types of business entities.
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