Nov 22, 2024  
2015-2016 HillBook (Class of 2019) 
    
2015-2016 HillBook (Class of 2019) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]

BUS 316 - Accounting Systems

Three Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters

In this course, students learn to think about accounting from a systems perspective, design accounting systems from a needs perspective, and evaluate them from a risk assessment perspective. Also, covers how accounting systems work, building ethical values into the accounting system, internal control concepts, leveraging the use of technology for competitive advantage, and system flowcharting. A significant group project and class presentation is required involving the evaluation of internal control using an interactive simulation.

Prerequisite(s): BUS 204  and BUS 206  or MTH 145  or MTH 225  or ECO 241  or PSY 261 .
Course may be applied to the Management of Information Systems program.