Graduate Accounting Electives
Graduate accounting electives are designed to meet our students’ various educational and professional needs. Students meet with the program advisor to select the appropriate courses.
MAC 507: International Accounting
Covers interpretation of international financial statements, focusing on foreign currency exchange, comparative accounting principles and disclosures, and audit reports. Uses actual financial statements in case analysis. (Lec. 3) Pre: MBA 503 or permission of instructor.
MAC 505: Advanced Problems in Accounting
Integrative and specialized accounting problems. (Lec. 3) Pre: BUS 402.
MAC 506: Seminar in Tax Research, Policy, and Planning
Examination of the methodology of tax research, the principles and procedures involved in tax planning, and the procedures involved in dealing with the IRS. (Seminar) Pre: BUS 403 or 543 or equivalent.
MAC 508: Advanced Auditing
Statements on auditing standards, auditing electronic systems, auditor’s reports, statistical sampling in auditing, regulations of SEC, and cases in auditing. (Lec. 3) Pre: BUS 404.
MAC 518, MAC 519: Directed Study in Accounting
Advanced work under the supervision of a member and arranged to suit the individual requirements of the student. (Independent Study) Pre: permission of instructor.
MAC 520: Internship in Accounting
Participation in management and/or problem solving under the supervision and guidance of a sponsoring agency with evaluation by the College of Business Administration. (Practicum) Pre: proposal acceptance by the College of Business Administration, no previous internship credit, graduate standing. S/U credit.
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