Updated 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog
Accounting Courses
ACCT 5100 Accounting Theory and Research
(3 credits)
ACCT 5150 Advanced Accounting Systems
(3 credits)
ACCT 5160 Business Communication
(3 credits)
ACCT 6110 Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR)
(3 credits)
ACCT 6120 Business Environment and Concepts (BEC)
(3 credits)
ACCT 6130 Auditing & Attestation (AUD)
(3 credits)
ACCT 6140 Business Law, Ethics & Tax Regulation (REG)
(3 credits)
ACCT 5150 Advanced Accounting Systems (3 credits)
In-depth coverage of advanced accounting information systems topics that will be critical for future accounting professionals. These include awareness and exposure to SEC coding - XBRL, the use of data analytics in accounting for management support, auditing engagements, internal control tools, etc., advanced excel skills such as pivot tables and lookups, and exposure to an Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP) used by the vast majority of mid-size and large enterprises throughout the world. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) program.
Common Course Outline