Fall 2019
ACCT 201
INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT
(Fall 2019)
Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.
ACCT 202
INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT
(Fall 2019)
Provides an understanding of the use of accounting in business operations. Topics include job order costing, cost behavior (cost-volume-profit analysis), budgeting, performance valuation using variances from standard cost, differential analysis, capital investment analysis, cost allocations including activity-based costing, the cash flow statement, financial statement analysis, etc. Prerequisite: ACCT 201 (Accounting, Business Economics, International Business, Management and Marketing majors with C or better). Three hours per week.
Spring 2020
ACCT 202
INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT
(Spring 2020)
Provides an understanding of the use of accounting in business operations. Topics include job order costing, cost behavior (cost-volume-profit analysis), budgeting, performance valuation using variances from standard cost, differential analysis, capital investment analysis, cost allocations including activity-based costing, the cash flow statement, financial statement analysis, etc. Prerequisite: ACCT 201 (Accounting, Business Economics, International Business, Management and Marketing majors with C or better). Three hours per week.
Fall 2020
ACCT 201
INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT
(Fall 2020)
Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.
ACCT 202
INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT
(Fall 2020)
Provides an understanding of the use of accounting in business operations. Topics include job order costing, cost behavior (cost-volume-profit analysis), budgeting, performance valuation using variances from standard cost, differential analysis, capital investment analysis, cost allocations including activity-based costing, the cash flow statement, financial statement analysis, etc. Prerequisite: ACCT 201 (Accounting, Business Economics, International Business, Management and Marketing majors with C or better). Three hours per week.