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ACC 201 - Financial Accounting

Purpose and nature of accounting, measuring business income, accounting principles, assets and equity accounting for external financial reporting.

Purpose and nature of accounting, measuring business income, accounting principles, assets and equity accounting for external financial reporting.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Spring Undergraduate 20320 3 01/20/2026 05/05/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Mark Jackson
2026 Spring Undergraduate 32030 3 01/20/2026 05/05/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Nicholas Hunt
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50092 3 05/18/2026 06/05/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Chuong Do
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50405 3 06/08/2026 07/10/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Nicholas Hunt
2026 Fall Undergraduate 80211 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Mark Jackson
2026 Fall Undergraduate 80212 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Nicholas Hunt

ACC 202 - Managerial Accounting

An introduction to managerial accounting concepts, and techniques used to measure, analyze, interpret, and communicate financial information to managers to better guide the activity of an organization.

An introduction to managerial accounting concepts, and techniques used to measure, analyze, interpret, and communicate financial information to managers to better guide the activity of an organization.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Spring Undergraduate 20244 3 01/20/2026 05/05/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Mark Jackson
2026 Spring Undergraduate 20345 3 01/20/2026 05/05/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Savannah Guo
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50094 3 06/08/2026 07/10/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Savannah Guo
2026 Summer Undergraduate 50406 3 07/13/2026 08/12/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Savannah Guo
2026 Fall Undergraduate 80213 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Savannah Guo

ACC 604 - Advanced and Int'l Accounting

This course provides students with more in-depth technical financial accounting knowledge related to equity accounting, consolidations, mergers & acquisitions, and foreign currency transactions. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.

This course provides students with more in-depth technical financial accounting knowledge related to equity accounting, consolidations, mergers & acquisitions, and foreign currency transactions. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Graduate 51118 3 05/18/2026 08/12/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Chuong Do

ACC 611 - Advanced Federal Taxation

Introduction to the federal income taxation system applicable to measuring and reporting taxable income of limited liability business entities. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.

Introduction to the federal income taxation system applicable to measuring and reporting taxable income of limited liability business entities. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Graduate 51119 3 05/18/2026 08/12/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Nicholas Hunt

ACC 675 - Ethics and Prof Respon in ACC

Topics that will be covered in this course include ethical theory and decision making, ethical behavior in accounting, rules and principles of the code of conduct and ethical decision making in various accounting topics. Students may attempt this course not more than twice.

Topics that will be covered in this course include ethical theory and decision making, ethical behavior in accounting, rules and principles of the code of conduct and ethical decision making in various accounting topics. Students may attempt this course not more than twice.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Graduate 51120 3 05/18/2026 08/12/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jason Bergner

ACC 701 - Intermediate Accounting I

This course provides students with technical knowledge in accounting beyond the introductory accounting and business courses. Specifically, it covers the following topics: the conceptual framework that underlies generally accepted accounting principles; accounting cycle; balance sheet, income statement & statement of cash flows; revenue recognition; cash, accounts receivables; long-term assets; and inventory costing methods. Per University policy, students may attempt this course not more than twice.

This course provides students with technical knowledge in accounting beyond the introductory accounting and business courses. Specifically, it covers the following topics: the conceptual framework that underlies generally accepted accounting principles; accounting cycle; balance sheet, income statement & statement of cash flows; revenue recognition; cash, accounts receivables; long-term assets; and inventory costing methods. Per University policy, students may attempt this course not more than twice.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Fall Graduate 80352 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Ryan Garbowski-McCaslin

ACC 702 - Intermediate Accounting II

This course provides students with technical knowledge in accounting beyond the introductory accounting and business concepts. Specifically, it covers the following topics: current and long-term liabilities; stockholders' equity; earnings per share; share-based compensation; accounting for income taxes; error corrections; accounting changes; and the statement of cash flows. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.

This course provides students with technical knowledge in accounting beyond the introductory accounting and business concepts. Specifically, it covers the following topics: current and long-term liabilities; stockholders' equity; earnings per share; share-based compensation; accounting for income taxes; error corrections; accounting changes; and the statement of cash flows. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Spring Graduate 32127 3 01/20/2026 04/26/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Ryan Garbowski-McCaslin

ACC 705 - Cost Accounting

Cost accounting, analysis for management control purposes, and auditing concerns. Topics include CVP, budgeting, responsibility accounting, relevant decision-making, auditor independence, fraud concerns, corporate governance, and internal controls. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.

Cost accounting, analysis for management control purposes, and auditing concerns. Topics include CVP, budgeting, responsibility accounting, relevant decision-making, auditor independence, fraud concerns, corporate governance, and internal controls. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Spring Graduate 32128 3 01/20/2026 04/26/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Brett Rixom

ACC 710 - Federal Taxation

Students are introduced to the federal tax system that will enable them to analyze the basic framework utilized in measuring and reporting taxable income of individuals and business entities. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.

Students are introduced to the federal tax system that will enable them to analyze the basic framework utilized in measuring and reporting taxable income of individuals and business entities. Per university policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Fall Graduate 80356 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Julia Kingston

ACC 750 - Accounting Seminar

Seminar in selected accounting topics. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.

Seminar in selected accounting topics. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Fall Graduate 80358 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Keith Sellers

ACC 759 - Accounting Theory & Research

This course covers theories of accounting and business as well as researching a variety of business topics. It also addresses the application of these theories to contemporary accounting and business issues. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.

This course covers theories of accounting and business as well as researching a variety of business topics. It also addresses the application of these theories to contemporary accounting and business issues. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Graduate 51121 3 05/18/2026 08/12/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jessica Rixom

ACC 770 - Advanced Audit

This course provides an overview of the auditing concepts and professional responsibilities, with a focus on the role of information technology (IT) and emerging modern technologies in audit processes and risks. Per University policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.

This course provides an overview of the auditing concepts and professional responsibilities, with a focus on the role of information technology (IT) and emerging modern technologies in audit processes and risks. Per University policy this course may be repeated only once for credit.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Fall Graduate 80357 3 08/24/2026 12/08/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Malgorzata Clark

ACC 789 - Fed Inc Tax: Pol Iss

Analysis of social and economic issues relating to the selection of a tax base, the tax rate structure, and corporate integration. Addresses common tax issues encountered by managers and other decision makers. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.

Analysis of social and economic issues relating to the selection of a tax base, the tax rate structure, and corporate integration. Addresses common tax issues encountered by managers and other decision makers. Per university policy, students may not attempt this course more than twice.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2026 Summer Graduate 51152 3 05/18/2026 06/07/2026 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sonja Pippin

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