Managerial Accounting

Course Code
ACC 301
Hours
3 hours
Type
Core
Offered
  • Winter 23
Prerequisites
ACC 300 or BBA Sophomore

Managerial Accounting --- Managerial Accounting focuses on how accounting is used from the internal, manager perspective. Students will learn how accounting information is used by management in decision-making situations, such as how to determine the cost and profit of a particular product/service, how management determines which service/product lines to discontinue, and when it is in the best interest of a company to outsource their work. Emphasis will be placed on concepts and principles and the ability to apply those concepts and principles to internal, management decisions.

Taught By
Jen Choi
  • Assistant Professor of Accounting
Dennis Oswald
  • Lecturer of Accounting
Dennis Oswald is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Ross School of Business (University of Michigan), where he has been...
Itay Kama
  • Clinical Assistant Professor
Itay Kama is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. His research focuses on the role of...
Emily Drogt
  • Lecturer of Accounting
  • Clyne Crawford Teaching Fellow