Course Description: The fundamental techniques of analyzing, recording, summarizing, and reporting the financial effects of business transactions. Sophomores and above, and second term freshmen intending to major or minor in accounting, who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above, and permission of instructor. F, S.
Course Delivery- Hybrid: Class will be taught in-person, but the lecture will be recorded with an iPhone and posted to blackboard following the class. Slides will also be on blackboard. I will also hold office hours remotely in the evening for two hours, twice a week and will also be available for one-on-one remote sessions if anyone needs them.
Course Description: The fundamental techniques of analyzing, recording, summarizing, and reporting the financial effects of business transactions. Sophomores and above, and second term freshmen intending to major or minor in accounting, who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above, and permission of instructor. F, S.
Course Delivery- Hybrid: Class will be taught in-person, but the lecture will be recorded with an iPhone and posted to blackboard following the class. Slides will also be on blackboard. I will also hold office hours remotely in the evening for two hours, twice a week and will also be available for one-on-one remote sessions if anyone needs them.
Course Description: Financial statements are ubiquitous in business. Whether a manager, a regulator, a lender, or an investor, one needs to examine a firm's financial statements to understand what is happening in the company. This course focuses on understanding the integration and relationship of financial statements and develops students' ability to analyze financial statements. Using case studies of real firms, students will learn the information available on the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. Students will also complete other projects that will develop their analytical skills and their comprehension of how various business activities affect the flow of information across the financial statements. Prerequisite: C- or better in ACCT 217. F, S.
Course Delivery- Hybrid: Class will be taught in-person, but the lecture will be recorded with an iPhone and posted to blackboard following the class. Slides will also be on blackboard. I will also hold office hours remotely in the evening for two hours, twice a week and will also be available for one-on-one remote sessions if anyone needs them.
Course Description: Financial statements are ubiquitous in business. Whether a manager, a regulator, a lender, or an investor, one needs to examine a firm's financial statements to understand what is happening in the company. This course focuses on understanding the integration and relationship of financial statements and develops students' ability to analyze financial statements. Using case studies of real firms, students will learn the information available on the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. Students will also complete other projects that will develop their analytical skills and their comprehension of how various business activities affect the flow of information across the financial statements. Prerequisite: C- or better in ACCT 217. F, S.
Course Delivery- Hybrid: Class will be taught in-person, but the lecture will be recorded with an iPhone and posted to blackboard following the class. Slides will also be on blackboard. I will also hold office hours remotely in the evening for two hours, twice a week and will also be available for one-on-one remote sessions if anyone needs them.
Course Description: Accounting for published financial reports. The accounting and reporting environment, financial statement presentation, and accounting theory applied to asset accounts. Prerequisite: C- or better in ACCT 217. F.
Course Delivery- Hybrid: Course will be instructed in person. In-person instruction will be recorded for students to view live or at a later date.
Course Description: Study of legal concepts typically encountered by business persons. Topics include overview of U.S. legal system, in-depth study of contracts, torts (negligence), product liability, and business associations (sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations). F.
Course Delivery: Fully Remote
Course Description: Study of legal concepts typically encountered by business persons. Topics include overview of U.S. legal system, in-depth study of contracts, torts (negligence), product liability, and business associations (sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations). F.
Course Delivery: Fully Remote
Course Description: Pricing decisions; accounting for materials, labor, and overhead; joint products; and product yield and mix factors, Variance Analysis, and Activity Based Costing (ABC). Prerequisite: C- or better in ACCT 341. F.
Course Delivery- Hybrid: Course will be instructed in person. In-person instruction will be recorded for students to view live or at a later date.
Course Description: Elective for junior or senior majors. Open to non-majors with permission of department. Faculty-supervised project in accounting. A 3.0 minimum overall grade point average and permission of instructor are required. F,S.
Course Delivery- Hybrid: Course will be instructed in person. In-person instruction will be recorded for students to view live or at a later date.