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Business Law This course examines, analyzes, and applies to the modern business environment the nature, formation and system of law in the United States.
TOPICS AND OBJECTIVES
Legal Environment
Analyze the role of the Constitution and governmental action in the regulation of business.
Identify the structure of the state and federal court systems.
Identify the stages and processes of a civil ca......
Contemporary Business Law IThis course is the first in a two-part business law course that reviews the American legal system, common law and its development, organizational structures, and the regulatory environment pertinent to business. This course critically examines torts, crimes, and business ethics; contracts; business associations (agency, partnerships, corporations); wills, estates, trusts, and other legal entiti......
Contemporary Business Law IIThis course is the second in a two-part business law course sequence that critically examines real and personal property, creditor-debtor relationships, bankruptcy, sales, securities, and government regulation.
Topics and Objectives
Business Formations
Compare and contrast the characteristics of different types of business entities.
Analyze the duties and liabilities of the parties t......
Legal Environment of BusinessThis course prepares the manager to make business decisions within a legal and ethical framework. Topics include the regulatory environment, contracts, business torts, partnership and corporations, anti-trust, environmental law, employment law, and ethical considerations in business.
Topics and Objectives
Legal Systems
Identify the sources and purposes of law.
Analyze the sources of ......
Legal Issues in the WorkplaceThis course provides an overview of federal, state, and local regulation of the employer-employee relationship. Topics include employer-employee relationships; employment discrimination law overview and applications; labor relations law; discipline and termination processes; and contemporary issues.
Topics and Objectives
Employer-Employee Relationship
Evaluate potential issues of agen......
Intermediate Financial Accounting IThis course examines the conceptual framework of accounting, including cash versus accrual accounting, the income statement and balance sheet, the time value of money, revenue recognition, statement of cash flows and full disclosure issues.
Topics and Objectives
The Accounting Environment
Explain the overall accounting cycle.
Apply accounting concepts to business situations.
Identi......
Intermediate Financial Accounting IIThis course is the second of the three part series of courses related to intermediate accounting. This section examines the balance sheet in more detail, including intangible assets, current liabilities and contingencies, long-term liabilities, as well cash and cash equivalents. Interwoven in the presentation of the material is an assortment of ethical dilemmas that encourage discussions about ......
Intermediate Financial Accounting IIIThis course is the third of a three-part series of courses related to intermediate accounting. This course examines owners equity, investments, income taxes, pensions and post-retirement benefits, as well as changes and error analysis. The course finishes with a look at derivative instruments. Interwoven in the presentation of the material is an assortment of ethical dilemmas that encoura......
Advanced Financial AccountingThis course covers business combinations and diversified companies, consolidations of financial statements, segments, and foreign currency transactions.
Topics and Objectives
Consolidation: 100% Ownership
Use the cost, equity, and consolidation methods of accounting for investments.
Apply the purchase method of accounting to business combinations.
Record consolidation and eliminati......
Government and Non-Profit AccountingThis course covers fund accounting, budget and control issues, revenue and expense recognition, and issues of reporting for both government and non-profit entities.
Topics and Objectives
Environment of Government/Non-Profit Accounting
Compare and contrast governmental and proprietary accounting.
Analyze the relationship between GASB and FASB.
Identify the components of the differen......
Income Tax - IndividualThis course is a basic introduction to federal taxation. The purpose is to familiarize the student with fundamental tax issues and provide the student with a general understanding of the history, laws, and policies of federal taxation.
Topics and Objectives
Income Tax Foundations
Define the objectives and basic sources of U. S. tax law.
Distinguish between instances of tax avoidance ......
Contemporary Auditing IThis course is the first in a two-part series that deals with auditing a companys financial reports, internal controls, and Electronic Data Processing (EDP) systems. Topics include auditing standards, evidence, audit planning and documentation, materiality and risk, internal control, statistical tools, and the overall audit plan and program.
Topics and Objectives
Auditing and Assura......
Contemporary Auditing IIThis course is the second in a two-part series that deals with auditing a companys financial reports, internal controls, and Electronic Data Processing (EDP) systems. Topics include the personnel and payroll system, inventory, capital acquisition cycle, selected balance sheet and income statement accounts, audit reports, assurances and other services, professional ethics, and legal respon......
Accounting for Managerial Decision MakingThis course integrates the principles of financial and managerial accounting to prepare the manager to use accounting to assess and manage the health of the organization. Topics include balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, and internal analysis techniques.
Topics and Objectives
Accounting: The Language of Business-The Basic Concepts
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Advanced Accounting Information SystemsThis course is designed to present an understanding of accounting information systems and their role in the accounting environment. Particular attention is paid to transaction cycles and internal control structure. Topics to be covered include the software development life cycle, contemporary technology and applications, control concepts and procedures, auditing of information systems, internet......
Advanced Cost AccountingThis course covers cost-volume-profit analysis, costing systems, activity-based costing, flexible budgets, variances, inventory costing methods, cost behavior, and cost allocation.
Topics and Objectives
Conceptual Framework Underlying Cost Accounting
Define cost accounting terms and classifications.
Differentiate among cost, financial, and managerial accounting.
Analyze direct, ind......
Advanced Corporate Income TaxThis course presents the aspects of the formation, reorganization, and liquidation of corporations and the impact on shareholders Taxation issues involved in the partnerships, corporations, and S Corporations are examined, as well as estate and gift taxes, basic tax planning, and research
Topics and Objectives
Understanding the Tax Laws & Research Techniques
Relate the impact of econo......
Accounting TheoryThis course focuses on accounting conceptual framework, accounting concepts, standard setting measurement and recognition issues, and characteristics of accounting information
Topics and Objectives
Objectives of Financial Reporting
Explain the nature of financial accounting
Identify relationships between financial accounting and the economy
Support the need for financial accountin......
Financial Accounting IIThis course introduces plant assets, liabilities, accounting for corporations, investments, statements of cash flows, financial statement analysis, time value of money, payroll accounting, and other significant liabilities.
Topics and Objectives
Principle Assets
Prepare journal entries to account for transactions with credit customers, to write-off receivables, to dispose of plant asse......
Financial Accounting IThis course covers the fundamentals of financial accounting as well as the identification, measurement, and reporting of the financial effects of economic events on the enterprise. Financial information is examined from the perspective of effective management decision making with special emphasis on the planning and controlling responsibilities of practicing managers.
Topics and Objectives
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