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University of Utah Accounting ACCTG Course Descriptions |
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The School of Accounting is accredited by the American Assembly of
Collegiate Schools of Business. David Eccles School of Business School of Accounting Office: 108 Kendall D. Garff Building, 581-7798 Director, Martha Eining, Ph.D. Faculty Emeritus Professors. R. Bagley, L. Faerber, K. Hanni, A.T. Nelson. Professors. B. Cushing, M. Eining, J. Loebbecke, D. Plumlee, R. Randall, D.G. Searfoss. Associate Professors. N.L. Harline, J. Woolley. Assistant Professors. R. Allen, N. Bhattacharya, J. Carlson, M. Plumlee, W. Thomas. Adjunct Associate Professor. E. Fankhauser. Advisers. Full-time advisers are available by appointment in 440 KDGB, 581-7853. Mary Hasak, director of undergraduate programs; Suzanne Robinson, academic adviser; Mike Atkinson, academic adviser; Vicki Windes, academic adviser. Students who are new to the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business are encouraged to attend a general advising session. Call 581-7853 for scheduled times. Objectives. The mission of the School of Accounting is to prepare graduates for positions of leadership in the accounting profession. To achieve its mission, the School of Accounting proposes:
2. To prepare its master's-level students for leadership roles in the accounting profession. 3. To prepare its doctoral students for leadership in accounting education and research. 4. To provide significant intellectual contributions in basic and applied scholarship and in instructional development. Undergraduate Program Degrees. B.A., B.S. Major. Because of the sequence and prerequisites involved in the accounting major, students should allow three semesters to complete their degree requirements once they are admitted to the School of Accounting. The accounting major is the most popular major and space in classes is limited by resources. It is possible that a student may be admitted to upper-division, but not to the accounting major. Students wishing to major in Accounting are strongly encouraged to contact the Undergraduate Programs Office, 440 KDGB, for more information and assistance in planning their schedule of classes. Accounting majors admitted to upper-division must take ACCTG 5110, 5120, 5130, 5210, 5310, 5410, and 5510. Special Requirements. Students majoring in accounting must complete all prebusiness and intermediate courses before taking courses numbered 3000 and above. Nonbusiness majors must receive permission from the David Eccles School of Business Undergraduate Programs Office before registering for intermediate and upper-division classes. All prebusiness, intermediate, and upper-division business courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better with the exception of MATH 1280 (B or better), COMM 1010 or 1200 (B- or better), and WRTG 2010 (B or better). Requirements for the Major Total Hours: 96 Prebusiness Courses One course in philosophy (3) Any two of the following three areas: anthropology, psychology, sociology (6) MATH 1090 or 1050 (B or better) College Algebra (3) MATH 1100 Quantitative Analysis (3) MGT 1010 Foundations of Business Thought (3) WRTG 2010 (B or better) Introduction to College Writing II Computer proficiency test Intermediate Business Courses COMM 1010 or 1200 (B- or better) Elements of Speech Communication, Principles of Public Speaking (3) MGT 2390 and 2490 Survey of Statistics I and II (6) Prereq.: MATH 1100 ACCTG 2610 and 2620 Survey of Accounting I and II (6) ECON 2010 and 2020 Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics (6) Upper Division Courses WRTG 3400 (Prereq: WRTG 2010) (3) ACCTG 4410 Information Systems (3) FINAN 3040 (Prereq: ECON 2010, MGT 2490, ACCTG 2620) Intro to Corporate Finance (3) FINAN 3050 (Prereq: Finance 3040) Intro to Investments (3) MGT 3410 Business Law (3) MGT 3660 Production Operations Management (3) MGT 3680 Human Behavior in Organizations (3) MGT 5700 (Prereq: Finance 3040, MKTG 3010, MGT 3680) Strategic Management (3) MKTG 3010 Principles of Marketing (3) International electives (2) (6) Accounting Courses ACCTG 5110 Financial Accounting I (3) ACCTG 5120 Financial Accounting II (3) ACCTG 5130 Financial Accounting III (3) ACCTG 5210 Management Accounting (3) ACCTG 5310 Tax Accounting (3) ACCTG 5410 Accounting Information Systems (3) ACCTG 5510 Auditing (3) Grades in all business courses, including prebusiness and intermediate business, must be C- or better. Model Program of Study Freshman Year Fall Semester WRTG 2010 (3) MGT 1010 (3) MATH 1090 (3) anthropology, psychology, or sociology (3) Gen Ed or U requirements or electives (3) Total Hours: 15 Spring Semester MATH 1100 (3) philosophy (3) anthropology, psychology, or sociology (3) Gen Ed, or U requirements or electives (7) Total Hours: 16 Sophomore Year Fall Semester ACCTG 2610 (3) MGT 2390 (3) ECON 2010 (3) COMM 1010 or 1200 (3) Gen Ed or U requirements or electives (3) Total Hours: 15 Spring Semester ACCTG 2620 (3) MGT 2490 (3) ECON 2020 (3) Gen Ed or U requirements or electives (7) Total Hours: 16 Junior Year Fall Semester ACCTG 4410 (3) ACCTG 5110 (3) ACCTG 5310 (3) FINAN 3040 (3) WRTG 3400 (3) Total Hours: 15 Spring Semester ACCTG 5120 (3) ACCTG 5210 (3) ACCTG 5410 (3) FINAN 3050 (3) Gen Ed or U requirements or electives (3) Total Hours: 15 Senior Year Fall Semester ACCTG 5130 (3) ACCTG 5510 (3) MGT 3660 (3) MKTG 3010 (3) International Elective (3) Total Hours: 15 Spring Semester MGT 3410 (3) MGT 3680 (3) MGT 5700 (3) International Elective (3) Gen Ed or U requirements or electives (3) Total Hours: 15 Graduate Program Degrees. M.Pr.A. (Master of Professional Accountancy), M.B.A. and Ph.D. in business administration with a specialization in accounting. Areas of Emphasis. The M.Pr.A. program offers emphases in professional accounting and taxation. For further information and areas of specialization for all graduate programs, see Business in the Colleges section of this catalog. Scholarships Entering freshmen must apply for departmental scholarships by February 1 of the year prior to their first academic year at the University. Undergraduates who have completed at least one semester at the University of Utah must apply by the first week of March (see University application for exact date). Contact the David Eccles School of Business Undergraduate Studies Office for an application.
Master's students must apply by January 15 (for one-year M.B.A.) or
March 1 (for all other master's programs) to the Master's Programs Office,
David Eccles School of Business.
A complete listing of all University scholarships, grants, and loans
is available from the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office, 105 Student
Services Building.
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