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Course Overview

Management (or Managerial) Accounting comprises financial and nonfinancial information intended to meet internal users’ needs. It involves the development and interpretation of accounting information intended to assist management in the operation of the business. Topics include financial statement analysis and the use of accounting information for planning and control, performance evaluation, and decision-making. The course will cover cost behavior, job order costing, process costing, cost volume-profit relationship, relevant costing/benefits, budgeting, activity-based costing, cash flow and financial statement analysis. Computer lab is required.

ACC 201 and BUS 181

Program: Accounting

Credit: 3

Faculty

Other Courses

ACC-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Accounting

Credits 1-3

ACC-495

Special Topics

Advanced level course on special topics, current issues,…

Accounting

Credits 1-5

ACC-461

International Accounting

The course studies how accounting is practiced in…

Accounting

Credits 3

ACC-442

Accounting Information Systems

This course provides an opportunity for accounting majors…

Accounting

Credits 3

ACC-441

Auditing

An introductory course covering both the concepts and…

Accounting

Credits 3

ACC-421

Advanced Cost Accounting

Advanced level cost accounting with emphasis on integration…

Accounting

Credits 3