USF 1995-96 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 189 - 190
ACG 2001 FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING I (3)
Study of basic accounting principles including the recording and reporting of financial activity. The preparation and interpretation of financial statements.
ACG 2011 FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING II (3)
PR: ACG 2001. (1) A continuation of financial accounting topics from ACG 2001 concerning the preparation and interpretation of financial statements; (2) A study of the role of the accountant in assisting management in the planning and controlling of operations.
ACG 3074 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FOR ENGINEERS (3)
The study of the uses of accounting data internally by managers in planning and controlling the affairs of organizations. Does not count towards major or CPA requirements.
ACG 3103 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I (3)
PR: ACG 2011. Theory and methodology underlying financial reporting, including the FASB's conceptual framework, the accounting process, financial statements, accounting changes, present value applications, and current assets.
ACG 3113 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II (3)
PR: ACG 3103. Continuation of ACG 3103. Topics covered include property, plant and equipment, intangibles, current liabilities, long-term debt, stockholders' equity, earnings per share computations, and investments.
ACG 3341 COST ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL I (3)
PR: ACG 2011. Deals with cost accounting systems for different entities, cost behavior patterns, cost-volume-profit analysis, relevant information for decision making, and budgets and standard costs for planning and control.
ACG 3401 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3)
PR: ACG 2011and CGS 2000. This course provides students with a basic understanding of well-controlled information systems in a variety of technological environments with added emhasis on placed on the collection, processing, and reporting of accounting information. Students who complete this course will not receive credit for ACG 4621.
ACG 4123 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING III (3)
PR: ACG 3113. Theory and practice underlying revenue recognition, income tax allocation, leases, postretirement benefits, error analysis, statement of cash flows, full disclosure, and other current accounting topics.
ACG 4351 COST ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL II (3)
PR: ACG 3341. Application of the material covered in ACG 3341 with specific emphasis on cost allocations, performance measurements, analysis of current cost accounting systems and accounting in today's environment (giving consideration to the influences of the international environment).
ACG 4501 GOVERNMENTAL/NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING (3)
PR: ACG 2011. Application of financial and managerial accounting, and auditing, principles and theory to both governmental and not-for-profit entities.
ACG 4621 COMPUTER CONTROL AND AUDIT (3)
PR: ISM 3113. Study of information systems controls and auditing techniques emphasizing the effect both genenral and specific controls have on asset protection, data integrity, system effectiveness and efficiency in computerized business environments. Students who complete this course will not receive credit for ISM 4320 or ACG 3401.
ACG 4632 AUDITING I (3)
PR: ACG 3113 and ACG 3401. This course provides a sound conceptual foundation of basic Auditing process from the perspective of the public accounting profession. Professional standards, ethics, legal responsibilities, and the utilization of technology are addressed.
ACG 4642 AUDITING II (3)
PR: ACG 4632. Further development of material covered in ACG 4632, with special emphasis on additional reporting topics and audit techniques not previously addressed.
ACG 4801 CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTING THOUGHT (3)
PR: Intermediate Accounting II or equivalent. An in-depth coverage of selected topics in accounting. Emphasis is placed on current significant developments that have taken place in the profession which the student should have for a well-rounded background in accounting but have not been exposed to in previous courses. Available to majors and non-majors.
ACG 4901 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-3)
PR: Consent of Director. Specialized independent study determined by the students' needs and interests. May be repeated up to 6 credit hours. (S/U only.)
ACG 4911 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (1-4)
PR: Consent of Director. Individual study contract with instructor and director required. The research project will be mutually determined by the student and instructor. May be repeated up to 8 hours.
ACG 4931 SELECTED TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING (1-4)
PR: CI. The course content will depend on student demand and instructor's interest.
ACG 4932 HONORS ACCOUNTING SEMINAR (3)
PR: Honors accounting student in final semester of bachelor's program. Use of case studies to explore the interaction of accounting and business topics that have been previously emphasized in separate courses.
ACG 5201 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IV (3)
PR: ACG 4123. Advanced accounting. Accounting for business combinations, preparation of consolidated financial statements, home office/branch relationships, foreign operations and transactions, and partnerships.
ACG 5671 INTERNAL AND OPERATIONAL AUDITING (3)
To provide students with an opportunity to learn about the theory and practice of Internal and Operational Auditing and to apply relevant audit principles and techniques to selected audit problems.
ACG 5935 SELECTED TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING (1-4)
PR: CI. To allow advanced undergraduate students and graduate students to research and study contemporary and emerging topics in the field. May be repeated up to 6 credit hours.
TAX 4001 CONCEPTS OF FEDERAL INCOME TAXATION (3)
PR: ACG 2011. Major concepts used in taxation of income by federal government including enactment of tax laws, basic tax research, preparation of basic tax returns and exploration of tax policy issues.
TAX 5011 FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS ENTITIES (3)
PR: ACG 2011. Tax issues encountered by small businesses. Includes tax planning, capital formation and preservation, tax compliance and tax alternatives.
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