ACG2450 — MICROCOMPUTERS IN ACCOUNTING: 3 Credits, 3 Hours

(Offered online during Mini-Mester B, Fall and Spring terms) This course applies accounting principles using popular accounting software such as QuickBooks, Peachtree or Great Plains to prepare and interpret accounting information. This course focuses on small business applications. A windows-based computer is required for this course. Prerequisite: It is strongly recommended that students complete CGS 1100C or have equivalent skills. Note: Macs and Chromebooks are not compatible with the programs used in the course. ACG 3024. ACCOUNTING FOR NON-FINANCIAL MAJORS: 3 Credits, 3 Hours (Fall Mini-A) This course provides students with a general understanding of accounting and finance principles to make them more effective managers. Students will learn to analyze financial statements and understand how the relate to general management, explore the sources and costs of capital and the factors of investment planning, interpret an organization’s profitability, and learn valuation principles and their impact on the value drivers of the organization.

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