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ACC 651 Fall 26 (A) +1 .5 hours
A Brief Introduction to Computing Technologies: Crypto, Al, Quantum --- Most discussions of modern tech are either vague pie-in-the-sky ballads or insanely technical.
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Winter 26 (A)
ACC 601 Fall 26 3 hours
Accounting Information System Design --- This course will provide students with a thorough understanding of the design of information systems that support the accounting function of a firm.
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ACC 625 Winter 26 (A) 2.25 hours
Advanced Financial Accounting --- The primary focus of this course is on the GAAP and tax implications of transactions frequently encountered in the area of corporate finance, including mergers, acqui
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ACC 630 Fall 26 +1 1.5 - 3 hours
Auditing and Assurance --- This course focuses on the auditing practice performed by public accountants.
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Winter 26 (A)
ACC 564 Fall 26 (A) +2 2.25 hours
Corporate Financial Reporting --- This course is an intermediate financial accounting class that extends your understanding of accounting by covering more in depth issues first considered in ACC501, a
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Fall 26 (B)
Winter 26 (A)
ACC 560 Fall 26 3 hours
Federal Taxation and Managerial Decisions --- The goal of this course is to develop the ability to recognize and understand tax issues in both the personal and business world.
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ACC 620 Winter 26 (B) 2.25 hours
Federal Taxation II --- This course is designed to provide students with a technical familiarity in a wide range of tax topics, including complex corporate and individual topics, estate and gift taxat
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ACC 618 Fall 26 (B) 2.25 hours
Financial Communication and Investor Relations --- Financial Communication and Investor Relations is a course that helps students to learn about the flow of information in financial markets.
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ACC 565 Fall 26 (A) 3 hours
Accounting Analytics --- The objective of this course is to provide a framework and basic tools need to analyze accounting data for decision making and understand how data analytics are applied in an
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ACC 711 Fall 26 (B) +1 2.25 hours
Financial Statement Analysis I --- This course provides a systematic framework for using financial statements in business analyses.
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Winter 26 (A)
ACC 713 Winter 26 (B) 2.25 hours
Financial Statement Analysis II --- This course focuses on a rigorous understanding of how to construct robust business forecasts (a Good forecast is probably the most important predictor of business
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ACC 750 Spring 26 +5 1 - 3 hours
Independent Study Project --- Independent study projects, supervised by faculty, are available to graduate business students in good academic standing.
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Winter 26 (B)
ACC 552 Winter 26 (A) 1.5 hours
Management Accounting --- This course introduces the basic concepts of managerial accounting for internal decision-making.
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ACC 725 Fall 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund.
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ACC 726 Winter 26 (A) 1.5 hours
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund.
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ACC 728 Winter 26 (A) 1.5 hours
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund as a Senior Analyst --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund.
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ACC 650 Fall 26 (B) +1 2.25 hours
P&L Leadership via Cost Management --- Learn to create thriving and profitable organizations by analyzing large grids of accounting and operational data in collaborative and multidisciplinary ways
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Winter 26 (B)
ACC 502 Fall 26 (A) 2.25 hours
Principles of Financial Accounting --- This course introduces the basic concepts and methods used in corporate financial statements for the information of investors and other interested external parti
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