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Internship In Accounting

A course designed for undergraduate accounting students who, through the Accounting Internship Director, have secured full-time, salaried, career-related positions under the supervision of a sponsoring employer. Enrollment in the course constitutes full-time status. Course may be taken on a pass-fail basis only and for no more than two consecutive semesters, repeated to a maximum of three credits.

Auditing

This course examines the attest function in accounting. Emphasis is placed on audit standards and objectives, including the evaluation of internal control structures for the purpose of determining relevant auditing procedures.

Auditing

This course examines the attest function in accounting. Emphasis is placed on audit standards and objectives, including the evaluation of internal control structures for the purpose of determining relevant auditing procedures.

Cost Management

Traditional and contemporary concepts and techniques that provide accounting information for management decision making at both strategic and operational levels. Topics include the costing of products and services; project and activity analysis; planning and control methods; and performance measurement.

Estate Planning

The course covers estate planning and taxation for the Personal Financial Planning professional. This course is targeted for Finance or Accounting majors as well as current CPAs interested in pursuing financial planning as a career but is open to anyone with an interest in a career in personal financial planning. This course is part of the sequence for the certificate in Personal Financial Planning.

Financial Statement Analysis

This course provides an overview of accounting information use by investors, managers, creditors, and others for decision making. Topics include the analysis of financial statements to understand and project the performance of an entity, determination and evaluation of key financial ratios, and identification and assessment of challenges in choosing and reporting non-financial metrics.

Financial Statement Analysis

This course provides an overview of accounting information use by investors, managers, creditors, and others for decision making. Topics include the analysis of financial statements to understand and project the performance of an entity, determination and evaluation of key financial ratios, and identification and assessment of challenges in choosing and reporting non-financial metrics.

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