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ACC 450 Auditing and Assurance Services
Introduction to auditing practice and theory. Focuses on developing skills for interpreting business strategies and identifying related business risks that may impact the risk of material misstatement in financial statements, describing internal control solutions to those risks, identifying evidential sources, and designing strategies to provide assurance about the financial statements, internal control over financial reporting, and other business information.
Prerequisite: ´¡°ä°äÌý311 with a C- or better and ´¡°ä°äÌý340 and (BUS/³§°ÕÌý350, or ³§°ÕÌý312, or ³§°ÕÌý370, or ³§°ÕÌý372)
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer
Accounting (BS)
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The Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree provides a general business foundation including courses in business statistics, statistical programming and business analytics with a depth of specialization in accounting issues and skills. Students develop interpersonal, teamwork and problem-solving skills, and learn how to apply technology in the accounting field. The curriculum includes financial and managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, analytics and accounting information systems and provides students with the necessary credit hours to sit for the CPA exam.Â
Department of Accounting
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The accounting program provides education and training to individuals who plan to pursue careers as professional accountants in consulting, business, government, and industry. The Department of Accounting offers Bachelor of Science and Master of Accounting degrees. The Bachelor of Science degree provides a general business foundation including courses in business statistics, statistical programming and business analytics with a depth of specialization in accounting issues and skills. Students develop interpersonal, teamwork and problem-solving skills, and learn how to apply technology in the accounting field. The curriculum includes financial and managerial accounting, taxation, business law and ethics, auditing and accounting information systems. Five additional focus areas are offered: financial analysis, information systems, managerial accounting, internal auditing, and government/nonprofit accounting. High achieving students completing the Bachelor of Science in Accounting program may choose to apply directly to the Master of Accounting (MAC) program, earning the graduate degree with just one additional year of coursework. Successful completion of the graduate program qualifies students to sit for the Certified Public Accounting (CPA) exam. High performing students with a B.S. degree in other majors are also eligible to apply to the MAC program by completing online prerequisites.