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Accounting Courses
ACCT 1100 Financial Literacy
(3 credits)
ACCT 1200 Introduction to Accounting & How to file your own Tax Return
(3 credits)
ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I
(3 credits)
ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II
(3 credits)
ACCT 3110 Accounting Systems
(3 credits)
ACCT 3117 Managerial Analysis
(3 credits)
ACCT 3118 Financial Statement Analysis
(3 credits)
ACCT 3140 Fraud Examination
(3 credits)
ACCT 3201 Intermediate Accounting I
(3 credits)
ACCT 3202 Intermediate Accounting II
(3 credits)
ACCT 3301 Cost Accounting
(3 credits)
ACCT 3322 Business Law
(3 credits)
ACCT 3404 Income Taxes I
(3 credits)
ACCT 4110 Advanced Accounting
(3 credits)
ACCT 4150 Advanced Accounting Systems
(3 credits)
ACCT 4160 Business Communication
(3 credits)
ACCT 4170 Governmental, Not-For-Profit, and Tribal Accounting
(3 credits)
ACCT 4210 Auditing
(3 credits)
ACCT 4302 Strategic Cost Management
(3 credits)
ACCT 4320 Accounting Analytics
(3 credits)
ACCT 4405 Income Taxes II
(3 credits)
ACCT 4600 Senior Seminar: Accounting
(1 credits)
ACCT 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
ACCT 4931 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
ACCT 4970 Internship
(2-12 credits)
ACCT 4320 Accounting Analytics (3 credits)
This course provides an understanding of the use of statistical and quantitative models to effectively manage and utilize information for the purpose of auditing, taxation, and business decision-making. Concepts covered include data analysis and visualization, comparison of software for internal controls testing, statistical inference, and estimation. Students will use analytics software such as Access (including SQL), Tableau, Power BI, Teammate, IDEA, or other software for computer-assisted auditing and tax analysis techniques. Altrix, Sas Studio, or other similar software may also be used. Competency in Microsoft Excel is required. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2102 or equivalent
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