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Click on the name of an online accounting undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Advanced Accounting (AC405) |
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Accounting |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course provides instruction in accounting for home office and branches, business combinations and consolidations. It also covers various techniques for solving some of the more complex problems found in the business environment. Topics include FASB, SEC, and AICPA pronouncements; multinational accounting; estate trusts; and bankruptcy. |
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Advanced Accounting Information Systems (ACC 563) |
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Accounting |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course is designed to present an understanding of accounting information systems and their roles in the accounting environment. Particular attention is paid to transaction cycles and internal control structures. Topics covered include software development life cycles, contemporary technologies and applications, control concepts and procedures, auditing of information systems, Internets, Intranets, electronic commerce, and the role of information systems in business enterprises. |
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Advanced Computerized Accounting (AC350) |
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Accounting |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course provides practical instruction in the creation of accounting reports that interact with databases and formula design to manipulate data through the use of Crystal Reports. Topics include creating reports; linking reports to databases; using formulas; formatting reports; working with subreports; and adding charts and maps for data analysis. |
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Advanced Cost Accounting (ACC 573) |
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Accounting |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course covers cost-volume-profit analysis, costing systems, activity-based costing, flexible budgets, variances, inventory costing methods, cost behavior, and cost allocation. |
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Advanced Cost Accounting (ACCT-349) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This capstone course addresses additional management accounting topics to further refine students' abilities to present information to management. Students participate in the decision-making process, in which activity-based costing and management, pricing strategies and profitability are emphasized. Current approaches to cost control, such as learning curves, life cycle costing and just-in-time (JIT) principles, are included. |
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Advanced Cost Management (ACCT-434) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course addresses students' ability to present information to management as part of the decision-making process. Resource planning, cost estimating, cost budgeting and cost control are emphasized. Activity-based costing, pricing strategies and profitability are addressed. Current approaches to cost control such as life cycle costing and just-in-time (JIT) are included. Internet and library research competencies are developed, as are spreadsheet and presentation software skills. |
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Advanced Federal Income Taxation (TA 318) |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines the basics of federal income taxation with emphasis on statutory materials; special attention to problems of individual taxpayers and specific rules regarding gross income, adjusted gross income, taxable income, deductions, exemptions and credits. You are required to take this course as one of the first two advanced graduate seminars in Taxation. |
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Advanced Federal Income Taxation (TA 318) |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines the basics of federal income taxation with emphasis on statutory materials; special attention to problems of individual taxpayers and specific rules regarding gross income, adjusted gross income, taxable income, deductions, exemptions and credits. You are required to take this course as one of the first two advanced graduate seminars in Taxation. |
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Advanced Federal Income Taxation (TA 318) |
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Accounting |
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Golden Gate University |
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Examines the basics of federal income taxation with emphasis on statutory materials; special attention to problems of individual taxpayers and specific rules regarding gross income, adjusted gross income, taxable income, deductions, exemptions and credits. You are required to take this course as one of the first two advanced graduate seminars in Taxation. |
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Advanced Financial Accounting (ACC 440) |
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Accounting |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course covers business combinations and diversified companies, consolidations of financial statements, home office and branch accounting, segments, foreign currency transactions, and corporate reorganizations and liquidations. |
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Auditing (ACCTG 310) |
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Accounting |
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Golden Gate University |
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Focuses on the environmental, professional and technical aspects of internal and external auditing. You will study ethics, auditors legal responsibility and liability, auditors report, audit evidence, internal controls, statistical sampling and requirements of professional associations and regulatory agencies. This course cannot be taken if ACCTG 111 or its equivalent has been taken. Prerequisites: ACCTG 100B, MATH 40, ACCTG 146. |
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Auditing (ACCT-444) |
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Accounting |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course covers accepted principles, practices and procedures used by public accountants for certifying corporate financial statements. It also introduces audit reports, the corporate internal auditor's function, and interaction between outside auditors and a client company's accounting staff. In addition, the course fosters students' analytical skills. Hands-on experience is gained with computerized accounting systems. |
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Auditing (ACT4067) |
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Accounting |
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Northcentral University |
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Covers the auditor's professional / ethical responsibilities, audit technology, audit methods, and current / special topics in auditing. |
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Auditing (AC406) |
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Accounting |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course is a study of the theory of auditing including the educational and moral qualifications for auditors as well as the role of the auditor in the American economy. Topics include professional standards and the ethics, legal liability, planning and designing the audit program, gathering and summarizing evidence, and internal control. |
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Auditing I (ACGP 4632) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course is an overview of financial statement auditing concepts and standards. It is an introduction to the principles and procedures that enable the auditor to express an opinion on the fairness and reliability of financial statements. |
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Capstone Course (ACC 595) |
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Accounting |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course is an exercise in practical, professional management decision-making and analysis and is intended to re-emphasize to the student the challenges faced by managers who must balance the needs of customers, shareholders, employees, and other stakeholders with ethical and legal considerations. The course requires the student to synthesize and integrate the theory and practice learned from all of the courses in the MBA/ACC curriculum and apply them toward the development of recommended solutions for specific managerial situations found within organizations in the business environment. |
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Computerized Accounting (ACT4013) |
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Northcentral University |
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This course provides Learners with a sound basic knowledge of how computerized integrated accounting systems function to the extent that Learners will be prepared to work with any accounting software package using its reference manual as a guide to unique features. |
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Computerized Accounting (AC250) |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course is designed to provide practical application of accounting principles using an accounting package, including payroll functions. Topics include system basics and file setup; general ledger setup; invoicing and purchasing transactions; accounts payable and receivable; cash receipts and disbursements; job costing and reporting; payroll setup and processing; and working with budgets, business analysis, and business simulations. |
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Computerized Accounting - Advanced (ACCT 421) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course, using the ACCPAC Advantage Series Version 4.2 (ACCPAC for Windows) integrated accounting software, will provide you with an understanding of system management and financial reporting using the general ledger, accounts receivables, and accounts payable modules. Emphasis will be on "hands-on" applications using the above modules to enter various accounting transactions and print financial statements and related reports from the various modules. You will be using the project from the course ACCT 221 Computerized Accounting: Introduction to start a new company using the software. The benefits from this course will, to a large extent, depend upon the knowledge gained from the prerequisite courses. |
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Computerized Accounting: Intro. (ACCT 221) |
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Accounting |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course using the ACCPAC Simply Accounting version 9.0 for Windows integrated accounting software will provide you with an understanding of an integrated order processing system, sometimes called Point of Sale recording (POS) using the general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, as well as payroll modules. Emphasis will be on "hands-on" applications of using the above modules to enter various accounting transactions and print financial statements and related reports from the various modules. |
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