Undergraduate Accounting
Undergraduate Accounting
2025 Summer Term
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INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNT 244
This course introduces students to the principles of financial accounting. Topics include the basic accounting cycle (i.e., double entry accounting), financial statements (i.e., income statement and balance sheet), and discussions of specific accounting rules at an introductory level.
INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNT 249
This course introduces the student to the relevance, use, and interpretation of accounting information for decision making in support of business strategy. Topics include product costing (job order, process, absorption, variable), pricing, understanding cost structures (cost behavior), short-term decision-making, operational budgeting, evaluating performance, analyzing financial statements and ethical decision making.
ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS EXPERIENCES
ACCOUNT 293
An opportunity to gain credit for hands-on experience in accounting-related work to develop a greater understanding of the overall business environment. Course requires a paid work experience of at least 100 hours; employer feedback and a written report are required.
INTERMEDIATE MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNT 356
This course presents an overview of basic cost measurement principles and an in-depth examination of costing systems. It focuses on cost allocation methods including product costing procedures and techniques. This course also examines the elements of performance management and measurement systems, together with budgets and variances.
INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNT 493
An opportunity for selected upperclassmen to gain work experience in one of the various areas of accounting practice during a semester or summer. The course includes close faculty-employer coordination and an appropriate written report on the work experience.