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2011 Summer Sessions Bulletin 
    
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ACCT 208 - Accounting Information Systems

Semester Hours: 3
Course addresses key concepts and trends in information systems technology and how they affect accountants, as well as how the business environment is affecting and stimulating the trends in development. Students gain an understanding of computer-based accounting information systems and the impact of information technology on the practice of accounting and auditing. Topics include development and documentation techniques of computer-based accounting systems, auditing and control in common computer environments, database systems, and financial reporting systems.

Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes:
Corequisite: ACCT 233  or approved equivalent. Open only to matriculated M.S. in accounting and M.S. in taxation  students. May be taken by M.B.A. students majoring in accounting  in lieu of  IT 203. Credit given for this course or ACCT 127 or 135. (Same as BCIS 208.).

Summer 2011 Offering:
SSI
60743:    M-W, 6:05-8:25 p.m., Sledgianowski, 308 CV Starr





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