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Nov 18, 2024
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ACCT 530 - Adv Acct Theory & Applications Credit(s): 3 3 hours lecture, 3 hours contact Prerequisite(s): ACCT 241 - Intermediate Accounting II or its equivalent (This is an undergraduate course - please refer to the undergraduate catalog for course description) and ACCT 510 , ACCT 520 , ACCT 540 , ACCT 560 . Corequisite(s): ACCT 550 . This capstone course provides students with a solid foundation in accounting theory and research to enable them to function more effectively in their employment situations, make meaningful contributions to the accounting profession, and meet the challenges of lifelong learning. The course begins with an in-depth study of accounting theory, moves on to the instruction of accounting research sources and methodologies including the Financial Accounting Research System (FARS), and applies both theory and structure to a variety of current applications in financial reporting. Application of appropriate research tools and methodologies aid in the completion of written case assignments and a research paper. This course is taken in the last term of accounting courses completed in the Master of Science in Public Accounting Program.
For explanation of the Core Course Requirements, click here .
This is the core course for the M.S. Public Accounting Program.
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