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BC 266 Principles Of Accounting II: 3 semester hours

This course is a continuation of BC 265 and includes further study of financial accounting along with an introduction to management accounting. Financial accounting topics include: partnership accounting, stockholder's equity, long term investments, bonds payable, the time value of money, the statement of cash flows and basic financial statement analysis. The introduction to management accounting includes the following topics: financial statements specific to a manufacturing concern, cost allocation, product costing including job order and process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis and budgeting. Prerequisite: BC 265.

Management Information Systems

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Management Information Systems (MIS) is the study of people and technologies within an organization — collectively called information systems — to solve business problems. The Management Information Systems major is for people interested in using technology, and applying critical analysis business skills in conjunction with technology, in order to solve problems.  The impact of big data collection and social media implications on today's business and societal environments are explored.  Introductory courses include the study of basic programming such as Visual Basic and the .NET development environment.   Successful MIS students will:

Business

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The business major offers students the opportunity to integrate theoretical constructs with practical experience gained outside of the classroom. Coursework offers students a broader understanding of management, accounting, finance, marketing, communication, economics, legal and ethical practices and research within the context of a business organization. By design, the program prepares students for professional positions in the public or private sectors, or preparation for graduate study within the business discipline.

Health Care Administration

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...the future should replace BC 202 with BC 265 AND BC 266. *Disclaimer The course...

Finance

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...of the following courses: BC 265 Principles Of Accounting I , BC 266 Principles Of Accounting...

Finance

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...of the following courses: BC 265 Principles Of Accounting I , BC 266 Principles Of Accounting...

Health Care Leadership

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...0. 1 or BC 265 Principles Of Accounting I and BC 266 Principles Of Accounting...

Health Care Administration

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...Major 1 Or BC 265 Principles Of Accounting I and BC 266 Principles Of Accounting...

Health Care Leadership

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...0. 1 or BC 265 Principles Of Accounting I and BC 266 Principles Of Accounting...