Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022

4000

ACCT 4120 Strategic Cost Management

Prerequisite: ACCT 3120 with a grade of C or better. A continuation of ACCT 3120. This integrative case-based course addresses cost and management accounting topics in in-depth real world scenarios to help management formulate and execute its strategy. Topics include design and implementation of cost measurement systems for production and strategy choice, issues in variance analysis, transfer pricing, enhancement of quality, timeliness and the measurement of profitability, performance measurement and incentive systems.

3

ACCT 4125 Principles of Taxation II

Prerequisite: ACCT 3116 with a grade of C or higher. A study of the federal income tax laws as they relate to corporations and partnerships.

3

ACCT 4135 Auditing

Prerequisites: ACCT 3101 with a grade of C or better. This course is a study of the theory and practice of auditing. The course provides a foundation of concepts and methods that enable auditors to fulfill their obligations with respect to auditing and attestation standards. Ethics, internal control, government regulation, and report writing are other topics emphasized.

3

ACCT 4505 Special Topics

This course meets special needs of students and/or the community. Approval of the department chairperson is required prior to registration. This course is repeatable for credit.

3

ACCT 4600 Internship

Prerequisite: Permission of department chair. For students completing a not-for-credit internship.

0

ACCT 4605 Internship

Individually designed and planned learning experience involving field experience and study in the private and public sector. Approval of the department chairperson is required prior to registration. This course is repeatable for credit.

1-6

ACCT 4805 Independent Study

Investigation of a topic of special interest, with reports given to the instructor. Approval of the department chairperson is required prior to registration. This course is repeatable for credit.

1-3

ACCT 4980 Study Abroad

See the International Studies section of the catalog for details. This course is repeatable for credit.

1-3