ACC 4160 - Accounting Information Systems4 unit(s) Computers In Accounting A study of the uses of computers in accounting. Topics include the software available to perform financial and managerial tasks, accounting system design, and the internal control problems associated with computerized systems. Includes extensive individual work using personal computers and accounting software.
Prerequisites: ACC 2130, ACC 3110, and CIS 2000.
Hours: (Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours)
Course Learning Outcomes List Students will be able to demonstrate:• An in-depth understanding of financial accounting and reporting; • An in-depth understanding of financial statements; • An in-depth understanding of assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity; • An in-depth understanding of special entity and ownership problems; and, • An in-depth understanding of government and not-for-profit accounting.
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