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May 19, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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ACCT 2010 - Principles of Accounting I (3 credits) Prerequisites: Required freshman math courses as defined by the student’s major.
An introductory course in the fundamental concepts and procedures of financial accounting for corporations. Emphasis is placed on the preparation and use of accrual-basis financial statements for decision-making. Additional topics include the regulatory environment, the role of ethics, and the application of technology in the accounting environment. When Offered: (fall, spring, summer)
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ACCT 4010 - Advanced Financial Accounting (3 credits) Prerequisites: ACCT 3020 and admission to a major.
A study of leases, pensions, and application of accounting theory to partnerships, branches, business combinations, consolidated financial statements, installment sales, consignments, and corporate reorganization. When Offered: (fall, spring, summer)
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ACCT 4320 - Data Analytics for Accounting (3 credits) Prerequisites: ACCT 3320 .
A case-based strategy class where students develop skills and knowledge related to data creation, data sharing, data analytics, data mining, data reporting and storage of accounting information within and across organizations. Students experience integration of real-world strategies, privacy and security concerns, ethical issues, technology-driven changes in practice, and the complexities of decision making. Technology is used to gather, transform, and analyze data into meaningful accounting information for decision making.
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ACCT 4610 - Auditing Theory and Professionalism (3 credits) Prerequisites: ACCT 3020 , ACCT 3320 and admission to a major.
An introduction to the theory, concepts, and principles of auditing, emphasizing audit evidence, audit risk, ethical conduct and legal restrictions, professional standards, audit planning, and audit reports. When Offered: (fall, spring, summer)
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ACCT 4905 - Accountancy Internship (3 credits) Prerequisites: Completed at least six credit hours at the upper-division level in the student’s major; junior or senior standing; and a 2.7 (minimum) GPA.
Students are selected through a competitive process for assignments in approved business or public-sector organizations as interns under the supervision of the internship coordinator and field placement supervisors. Students may not earn more than three (3) semester credits for this course, which can be used as a free elective or an elective within a business major with prior approval by the department chair.
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ACCT 1010 - Principles of Accounting I (TN eCampus) (3 credits) Prerequisites: Students should have the reading and writing skills appropriate and expected of college-level students. In addition, students should possess basic math skills including the ability to solve simple algebraic equations.
This is part one of a two-course sequence. This course will cover the basic principles of accounting: teaching the basic principles of analyzing transactions, recording them in a general journal, posting them to the general ledger, and preparing the basic financial statements. This course is fully transferable.
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