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2026 Fall: August 12 - December 8
| Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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2026 Fall: August 12 - December 8
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| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 80602 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Johnson, Edwin T | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 81215 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Cabello, Tristan D | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 81496 | 6302 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Van Tine, Shalon A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 82510 | 6303 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Moki, Samuel B | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 82511 | 6304 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Tarik, Latif A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 82749 | 6305 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Wade, Darren | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 82847 | 6306 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Gamber, Francesca P | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 83063 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Dennis, Kimya Nuru | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 83267 | 6901 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Anderson, Brock C | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 83618 | 6902 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Dutches, Robert | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 84000 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Johnson, Edwin T | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 84224 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Van Tine, Shalon A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 85424 | 7302 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Frehiwot, Mjiba A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| AASP 201 | Introduction to African American Studies (3) | ||||||
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) An interdisciplinary study of significant aspects of African American history and culture, emphasizing the development of African American communities from the Middle Passage to the present. The objective is to conduct research, apply critical-thinking skills, and articulate diverse historical perspectives in the context of African American history and culture. Topics include definitions of African American identity, influences, and achievements within American culture, as well as issues confronting African Americans. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: AASP 100 or AASP 201. |
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| 85767 | 7303 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Tangonan, Kevin Alabado | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80436 | 6302 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Tkach, John Thomas | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 80477 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Fittanto-Vande Vusse, Laura M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80478 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Blattman, Michael | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80552 | 6303 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Belleh, Micah-Tebah | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80559 | 6304 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Callan, Lisa A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80573 | 6305 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Bisanz, Matthew G | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80703 | 6306 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Eppleman, Michelle J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80726 | 6307 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Morris, Andrew | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 80855 | 6308 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Hill, Melissa D | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 81108 | 6309 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Jastrzebski, Ronald J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 81281 | 6310 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Kelly, Eric J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 81516 | 6311 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Valentine, Kathryn J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. | |||||||
| 81726 | 6312 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Flessner, Stephen | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 82262 | 6313 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Beiser, Paula | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 82964 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Laanisto, Peter J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 82965 | 6901 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Olawumi, Kayode A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 82966 | 6902 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Blattman, Michael | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 82967 | 6903 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Davis, Dave A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 83916 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Fittanto-Vande Vusse, Laura M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 83917 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Aumann, Ronnie A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 83991 | 7302 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Ober, Gary A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 84117 | 7303 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Hill, Melissa D | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 84661 | 7304 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Barnack, Douglas P | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 87311 | 4020 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Sandoval, Jacob Z | Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1105 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 87312 | 4665 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Th | 6:00P-9:00P | Open | Hagerstown (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Flessner, Stephen | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 220 | Principles of Accounting I (3) | ||||||
An introduction to the basic theory and techniques of contemporary financial accounting. The objective is to identify the fundamental principles of accounting, identify and analyze business transactions, prepare financial statements, and communicate this information to users with different needs. Topics include the accounting cycle, transactions, and the preparation of financial statements for single-owner business organizations that operate as service companies or merchandisers. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 220 or BMGT 220. |
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| 87313 | 3455 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | T | 6:00P-9:00P | Open | JB Lewis McChord (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Wilkinson, Nathan | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 80437 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Phan, Trang T | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 80479 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Jankiewicz, Christopher A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 80610 | 6302 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Diagostino, Daniel F | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 80638 | 6303 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Lazarus, Brian R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 80727 | 6304 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Ndekey, George | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 80858 | 6305 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Canine, Peter M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 80964 | 6306 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Barnack, Douglas P | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 81501 | 6307 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Ober, Gary A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 82968 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Richardson, Keith | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 82969 | 6901 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Owuor, Francis Agot | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 83992 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Jankiewicz, Christopher A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 84118 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Phan, Trang T | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 84697 | 7302 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Valentine, Kathryn J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 84698 | 7303 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Lazarus, Brian R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 84699 | 7304 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Beiser, Paula | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 87314 | 4020 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Musimenta, Cliff | Bldg/Room: Susquehanna Hall 1107 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 87315 | 4060 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Musimenta, Cliff | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 87316 | 5965 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Th | 6:00P-9:00P | Open | Hickam AFB (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Zhang, Xiaoyu | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| Note: Meets in-person; 8 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed from Schofield Barracks); meets Hickam AFB | |||||||
| ACCT 221 | Principles of Accounting II (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220. Further study of contemporary accounting practices, with an emphasis on data analysis for financial and managerial accounting. The goal is to analyze business transactions, define the characteristics of business entities, explain the interdependency of financial statements, employ managerial accounting techniques, and communicate this information to users with unique needs. Financial accounting topics include liabilities, equities, investments, and business entities. Managerial accounting topics include job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, and budgets. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 221 or BMGT 221. |
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| 87317 | 6165 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Th | 6:00P-9:00P | Open | Schofield Barracks Hybrid | |
| Faculty: Zhang, Xiaoyu | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| Note: Meets in-person; 8 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed to Hickam AFB); meets Schofield Barracks | |||||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 80676 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Brown, Mycal Forrest | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 81267 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Polser, Kymberly Anne | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 83268 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Bahreini, Mohammad H | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 84058 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Polser, Kymberly Anne | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 84229 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Wills, Stephen G | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 86298 | 7302 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Brown, Mycal Forrest | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 87318 | 5925 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Th | 6:00P-9:00P | Open | Hickam AFB (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Zhang, Xiaoyu | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| Note: Meets in-person; 8 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed from Schofield Barracks); meets Hickam AFB | |||||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 87319 | 6125 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Th | 6:00P-9:00P | Open | Schofield Barracks Hybrid | |
| Faculty: Zhang, Xiaoyu | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| Note: Meets in-person; 8 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed to Hickam AFB); meets Schofield Barracks | |||||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 87320 | 5165 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | Shady Grove (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Nemani, Venkateshwar R | Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg III 4206 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 88067 | 6302 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Ray, Aesha | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 301 | Accounting for Managers (3) | ||||||
(May not be applied toward a major in accounting.) A survey of accounting principles relevant to making business decisions based on financial information. The aim is to apply critical-thinking skills and ethical principles to accounting issues. Topics include internal controls, financial reporting, financial statements analysis, managerial accounting, and budgeting elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 301, MGMT 301, or MGST 301. |
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| 88390 | 6901 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 310 | Intermediate Accounting I (3) | ||||||
(Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 221 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics related to preparing financial statements for external reporting. The objective is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 310 or BMGT 310. |
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| 80438 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Mraz, James L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 310 | Intermediate Accounting I (3) | ||||||
(Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 221 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics related to preparing financial statements for external reporting. The objective is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 310 or BMGT 310. |
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| 80439 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Smillie, Susan K | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 310 | Intermediate Accounting I (3) | ||||||
(Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 221 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics related to preparing financial statements for external reporting. The objective is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 310 or BMGT 310. |
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| 81928 | 6302 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Bowman, Sean P | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 310 | Intermediate Accounting I (3) | ||||||
(Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 221 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics related to preparing financial statements for external reporting. The objective is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 310 or BMGT 310. |
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| 82970 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Achilles, Wendy W | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 310 | Intermediate Accounting I (3) | ||||||
(Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 221 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics related to preparing financial statements for external reporting. The objective is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 310 or BMGT 310. |
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| 83918 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Mraz, James L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 310 | Intermediate Accounting I (3) | ||||||
(Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 221 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics related to preparing financial statements for external reporting. The objective is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 310 or BMGT 310. |
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| 84237 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Smillie, Susan K | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 310 | Intermediate Accounting I (3) | ||||||
(Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 221 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics related to preparing financial statements for external reporting. The objective is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing issues. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 310 or BMGT 310. |
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| 87322 | 5065 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | LaPlata (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Miller, Sherika | Bldg/Room: BU 107 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
| ACCT 311 | Intermediate Accounting II (3) | ||||||
(A continuation of ACCT 310. Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 310 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 310. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics, including preparation of financial statements and external reports. The aim is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 311 or BMGT 311. |
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| 80440 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Jimerson, Lari A. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 311 | Intermediate Accounting II (3) | ||||||
(A continuation of ACCT 310. Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 310 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 310. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics, including preparation of financial statements and external reports. The aim is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 311 or BMGT 311. |
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| 80953 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Mereba, Janice R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 311 | Intermediate Accounting II (3) | ||||||
(A continuation of ACCT 310. Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 310 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 310. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics, including preparation of financial statements and external reports. The aim is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 311 or BMGT 311. |
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| 82971 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Yu, Ji | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 311 | Intermediate Accounting II (3) | ||||||
(A continuation of ACCT 310. Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 310 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 310. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics, including preparation of financial statements and external reports. The aim is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 311 or BMGT 311. |
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| 84238 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Mereba, Janice R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 311 | Intermediate Accounting II (3) | ||||||
(A continuation of ACCT 310. Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 310 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 310. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics, including preparation of financial statements and external reports. The aim is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 311 or BMGT 311. |
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| 84240 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Jimerson, Lari A. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 311 | Intermediate Accounting II (3) | ||||||
(A continuation of ACCT 310. Students should be cautious about enrolling in ACCT 310 or ACCT 311. These are professional courses requiring intensive study and analysis and are not to be undertaken casually. Students who have not taken ACCT 310 within the last two years may have difficulty.) Prerequisite: ACCT 310. A comprehensive analysis of financial accounting topics, including preparation of financial statements and external reports. The aim is to analyze complex business transactions and their impact on financial statements. Focus is on researching and analyzing emerging issues in accounting, business transactions, and financing. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 311 or BMGT 311. |
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| 87323 | 4065 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
| Faculty: Holmes, Ira S | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 320 | Fraud Detection and Deterrence (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or ACCT 301. A study of the principles behind and standards for examining, identifying, detecting, and deterring fraud. The objective is to differentiate types of fraud, assess organizational characteristics conducive to fraud, and develop a plan to detect and deter fraud. Topics include the fraud triangle, cash larceny, check tampering, skimming, register disbursement schemes, cash receipts schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement issues, asset misappropriations, corruption, accounting principles and fraud, fraudulent financial statements, whistleblowing, interviewing witnesses, and writing reports. Focus is on creating and communicating meaningful data visualization communications for stakeholders. |
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| 80677 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Shields, Haleen A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 320 | Fraud Detection and Deterrence (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or ACCT 301. A study of the principles behind and standards for examining, identifying, detecting, and deterring fraud. The objective is to differentiate types of fraud, assess organizational characteristics conducive to fraud, and develop a plan to detect and deter fraud. Topics include the fraud triangle, cash larceny, check tampering, skimming, register disbursement schemes, cash receipts schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement issues, asset misappropriations, corruption, accounting principles and fraud, fraudulent financial statements, whistleblowing, interviewing witnesses, and writing reports. Focus is on creating and communicating meaningful data visualization communications for stakeholders. |
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| 81838 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Vogt, James V | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 320 | Fraud Detection and Deterrence (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or ACCT 301. A study of the principles behind and standards for examining, identifying, detecting, and deterring fraud. The objective is to differentiate types of fraud, assess organizational characteristics conducive to fraud, and develop a plan to detect and deter fraud. Topics include the fraud triangle, cash larceny, check tampering, skimming, register disbursement schemes, cash receipts schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement issues, asset misappropriations, corruption, accounting principles and fraud, fraudulent financial statements, whistleblowing, interviewing witnesses, and writing reports. Focus is on creating and communicating meaningful data visualization communications for stakeholders. |
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| 82963 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Rich, Michael J | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 320 | Fraud Detection and Deterrence (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or ACCT 301. A study of the principles behind and standards for examining, identifying, detecting, and deterring fraud. The objective is to differentiate types of fraud, assess organizational characteristics conducive to fraud, and develop a plan to detect and deter fraud. Topics include the fraud triangle, cash larceny, check tampering, skimming, register disbursement schemes, cash receipts schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement issues, asset misappropriations, corruption, accounting principles and fraud, fraudulent financial statements, whistleblowing, interviewing witnesses, and writing reports. Focus is on creating and communicating meaningful data visualization communications for stakeholders. |
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| 84243 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Shields, Haleen A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 320 | Fraud Detection and Deterrence (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or ACCT 301. A study of the principles behind and standards for examining, identifying, detecting, and deterring fraud. The objective is to differentiate types of fraud, assess organizational characteristics conducive to fraud, and develop a plan to detect and deter fraud. Topics include the fraud triangle, cash larceny, check tampering, skimming, register disbursement schemes, cash receipts schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement issues, asset misappropriations, corruption, accounting principles and fraud, fraudulent financial statements, whistleblowing, interviewing witnesses, and writing reports. Focus is on creating and communicating meaningful data visualization communications for stakeholders. |
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| 85641 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Reich, Paul S | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 321 | Cost Accounting Data Analytics (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A study of basic cost accounting concepts. The goal is to apply basic cost accounting concepts, use technology to prepare financial deliverables, evaluate business and financial data, and communicate financial information. Topics include ethics, corporate social responsibility, and the evaluation of business and financial data to make profit-maximizing decisions. Discussion also covers the role of accountants in decision-making; cost behavior; cost planning and control; and costing methods, such as standard costing, budgeting, and inventory valuation. Focus is on using data analytics and creating and communicating meaningful data visualizations for decision-making. |
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| 80441 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Ammons, Deanna L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 321 | Cost Accounting Data Analytics (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A study of basic cost accounting concepts. The goal is to apply basic cost accounting concepts, use technology to prepare financial deliverables, evaluate business and financial data, and communicate financial information. Topics include ethics, corporate social responsibility, and the evaluation of business and financial data to make profit-maximizing decisions. Discussion also covers the role of accountants in decision-making; cost behavior; cost planning and control; and costing methods, such as standard costing, budgeting, and inventory valuation. Focus is on using data analytics and creating and communicating meaningful data visualizations for decision-making. |
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| 81593 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Porter, Marsha I | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 321 | Cost Accounting Data Analytics (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A study of basic cost accounting concepts. The goal is to apply basic cost accounting concepts, use technology to prepare financial deliverables, evaluate business and financial data, and communicate financial information. Topics include ethics, corporate social responsibility, and the evaluation of business and financial data to make profit-maximizing decisions. Discussion also covers the role of accountants in decision-making; cost behavior; cost planning and control; and costing methods, such as standard costing, budgeting, and inventory valuation. Focus is on using data analytics and creating and communicating meaningful data visualizations for decision-making. |
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| 82972 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Matos, Kenneth | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 321 | Cost Accounting Data Analytics (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A study of basic cost accounting concepts. The goal is to apply basic cost accounting concepts, use technology to prepare financial deliverables, evaluate business and financial data, and communicate financial information. Topics include ethics, corporate social responsibility, and the evaluation of business and financial data to make profit-maximizing decisions. Discussion also covers the role of accountants in decision-making; cost behavior; cost planning and control; and costing methods, such as standard costing, budgeting, and inventory valuation. Focus is on using data analytics and creating and communicating meaningful data visualizations for decision-making. |
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| 83988 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Sandoval, Jacob Z | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 321 | Cost Accounting Data Analytics (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 221. A study of basic cost accounting concepts. The goal is to apply basic cost accounting concepts, use technology to prepare financial deliverables, evaluate business and financial data, and communicate financial information. Topics include ethics, corporate social responsibility, and the evaluation of business and financial data to make profit-maximizing decisions. Discussion also covers the role of accountants in decision-making; cost behavior; cost planning and control; and costing methods, such as standard costing, budgeting, and inventory valuation. Focus is on using data analytics and creating and communicating meaningful data visualizations for decision-making. |
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| 85337 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Montano, Christopher Robert | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 323 | Federal Income Tax I (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or FINC 321. A study of data and processes related to the preparation of federal income tax for individuals and other entities. The objective is to explain the legislative process, conduct tax research, evaluate tax implications, and complete an individual tax return. Topics include the legislative process, tax policy, research, and the evaluation of transactions and decisions for planning and compliance. Emphasis is on ethics and professional responsibilities. |
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| 80442 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Hodge, James V | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 323 | Federal Income Tax I (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or FINC 321. A study of data and processes related to the preparation of federal income tax for individuals and other entities. The objective is to explain the legislative process, conduct tax research, evaluate tax implications, and complete an individual tax return. Topics include the legislative process, tax policy, research, and the evaluation of transactions and decisions for planning and compliance. Emphasis is on ethics and professional responsibilities. |
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| 81833 | 6301 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Perez, Anthony | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 323 | Federal Income Tax I (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or FINC 321. A study of data and processes related to the preparation of federal income tax for individuals and other entities. The objective is to explain the legislative process, conduct tax research, evaluate tax implications, and complete an individual tax return. Topics include the legislative process, tax policy, research, and the evaluation of transactions and decisions for planning and compliance. Emphasis is on ethics and professional responsibilities. |
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| 82891 | 6302 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Barney, Vivian C | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 323 | Federal Income Tax I (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or FINC 321. A study of data and processes related to the preparation of federal income tax for individuals and other entities. The objective is to explain the legislative process, conduct tax research, evaluate tax implications, and complete an individual tax return. Topics include the legislative process, tax policy, research, and the evaluation of transactions and decisions for planning and compliance. Emphasis is on ethics and professional responsibilities. |
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| 82973 | 6900 | 16 Sep 2026-10 Nov 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Phillips, Jeffrey H | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 323 | Federal Income Tax I (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or FINC 321. A study of data and processes related to the preparation of federal income tax for individuals and other entities. The objective is to explain the legislative process, conduct tax research, evaluate tax implications, and complete an individual tax return. Topics include the legislative process, tax policy, research, and the evaluation of transactions and decisions for planning and compliance. Emphasis is on ethics and professional responsibilities. |
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| 84041 | 7300 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Closed | Online | |||
| Faculty: Grandinetti, Joseph D | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 323 | Federal Income Tax I (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 220 or FINC 321. A study of data and processes related to the preparation of federal income tax for individuals and other entities. The objective is to explain the legislative process, conduct tax research, evaluate tax implications, and complete an individual tax return. Topics include the legislative process, tax policy, research, and the evaluation of transactions and decisions for planning and compliance. Emphasis is on ethics and professional responsibilities. |
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| 84914 | 7301 | 14 Oct 2026-08 Dec 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: McClain, Bruce W | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
| ACCT 326 | Accounting Information Systems (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: ACCT 221. An introduction to accounting information systems (AIS) concepts. The objective is to evaluate how AIS tools are used to record, process, and analyze financial data; determine how best to integrate AIS tools and processes in a given organization; review and recommend controls to secure AIS applications and processes; and evaluate how technology can be used in AIS applications. Topics include transactional processing concepts and core AIS transactional cycles, basic control frameworks used to secure AIS applications and processes, strategies for implementing or upgrading AIS applications, information technology and accounting standards, and e-commerce and e-business. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ACCT 326, BMGT 320, or BMGT 326. |
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| 80443 | 6300 | 12 Aug 2026-06 Oct 2026 | Open | Online | |||
| Faculty: Diai, Letty E | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
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