ECON 203 – Introduction to Microeconomics
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Introduction to the role of individuals in economic decision-making, the determination of relative prices and output, and problems associated with resource allocation, monopoly, government regulation, and international trade
BUSI 305 – Applied Stat for Econ & Business
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MATH-134. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Covers basic probability distributions including binomial, normal, uniform and exponential confidence intervals, tests of hypothesis, chi-square and simple linear regression.
BUSI 150 – Fundamentals of Business
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Introduces the fundamental functions and activities of modern business organizations. Topics include: an overview of the economic system, accounting and record keeping, marketing, management, finance, information systems, legal issues, business ethics, and diversity and inclusion. In addition, careers in business and entrepreneurship are considered.
ACTG 323 – Financial Reporting I
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take ACTG-201; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Reviews the accounting cycle, discusses the conceptual framework as a basis for accounting theory, and provides an in-depth study of GAAP in relation to preparation of financial statements. Topics include the time value of money and accounting for current (and non-current) […]
ACTG 328 – Federal Taxation I
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take ACTG-201; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Emphasizes the study of individual income taxation. Major topics revolve around the determination of taxable income, including filing status, gross income and exclusions, deductions, gains and losses. Other areas of study include the federal tax system and tax research.
ACTG 201 – Financial Accounting
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: The conceptual approach to financial accounting. The income statement, retained earnings statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement are studied with emphasis placed on an understanding of the underlying assumptions, theories, and concepts, as well as a thorough understanding of the basic accounting equation.