MBA Programs
Accountancy Concentration
Introduces the major avenues of accounting practice and, for students with an accounting background, offers additional technical training and advanced analytical skills. In consultation with the faculty adviser, students choose courses in areas such as financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, and accounting information systems. Accountancy concentrators pursue four courses of AC course work at the 600 level or above from the list below:
Financial Accounting Problems I |
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Financial Accounting Problems II |
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Cost Accounting |
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Internship in Accounting Practice |
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Advanced Topics in Financial Accounting |
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Business Reporting and Analysis |
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Advanced Topics in Managerial Accounting |
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Business Process and Systems Assessment |
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Advanced AIS: Modeling Effective Accounting Information Systems |
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Financial Statement Auditing |
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IT Auditing |
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Internal Auditing |
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Federal Income Taxation |
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Tax Factors in Business Decisions |
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Risk and Performance Measurement |
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Governmental Accounting, Reporting and Auditing |
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Principles of Fraud Investigation |
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Fraud and Forensic Accounting |
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International Dimensions of Accounting |
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Professional Accounting Research and Policy |
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International Short-term Program* |
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| *Needs approval from Concentration Coordinator. If approved, the course paper must be focused in the area of the concentration. | |
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