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ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES I 149 ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES DEPARTMENT FACULTY Clayton R. Tidyman, Department Chairman Sarah G. Bedrosian • Elwyn L. Christensen • Harry G. Costis • Phillip R. Crabtree • Mostafa Elhag • Gerald L. Johnston • James M. Kraushaar • William D. McFerrin • Dell L. Mortimer • Kristofer C. Neslund • Clyde L. Posey • Joan G. Schroeder • Frank E. Taylor • Charles B. Titus • William C. Wayne • T. Hillman Willis MAJOR IN BUSINESS S~hool of Bu•ln• •• tmd Admini•t,oliv• S~l•n~•• Co,, Requl,emtml• (A lh,ough E) See School of Business and Administrative Sciences-BS Degree in Business Administration. Accounting Option Units Two semesters of approved college level mathematics...................................................... 6 Acct 120A-B, 132, 144A, 162, and 144B or 167 .................... .................................................... 18 B A 118, Q M 60, 64...................................................................................................................... 9 0 Ad 105......................................................................................................................................... 3 36 Quantitative Analysis Option Two semesters of approved college level mathematics ...................................................... 6 Statish'cs: Q M 60, 63, 161A-B, 174 .............................................................................................................. 15 Elect from: B A 100, Q M 166, 175, 176, 178 .................... ...................................................... 6 27 Computer Applications & Systems: Two semesters of approved college level mathematics ...................................................... 6 Q M 60, 64, 161A-B, 166 ................................ .............................................................................. 15 Elect from: B A 100, Q M 162, 164, 168, 169, 173, 174.......................................................... 9 30 COURSES ACCOUNTING (Acd) 1 B. Principles of Accounting (3) Not open to freshmen. Primarily for community college transfers. Acct 1A no longer offered. Prerequisite: Acct lA. Accounting for partnerships, corporations manufacturing accounting, accounting managerial controls, budgeting, funds flow statements. 3. Enentiol1 of Accounting (3) Not open to students majoring in accounting or business administration. Basic concepts in preparation of business financial statements; introduction to understanding, analyzing, and interpreting accounting data by investors, managers, and creditors for decision making, planning, and control. Only minor attention given to recordkeeping procedures. 4A-B. Financial and Managerial Accounting Principles and Systems (3-3) Not open to freshmen; meets requirements for Acct lA-B. (A) Financial accounting; accounting statements, transaction analysis, and data accumulation; partnership and corporation accounting. (B) Prerequisite: Acct 4A. Balance sheet analysis and interpretation: managerial control and information systems; organization, planning, budgeting; cost accumulation and capital budgeting; measuring and reporting performance.
Object Description
Title | 1977-78 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1977-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 149 |
Full Text Search | ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES I 149 ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES DEPARTMENT FACULTY Clayton R. Tidyman, Department Chairman Sarah G. Bedrosian • Elwyn L. Christensen • Harry G. Costis • Phillip R. Crabtree • Mostafa Elhag • Gerald L. Johnston • James M. Kraushaar • William D. McFerrin • Dell L. Mortimer • Kristofer C. Neslund • Clyde L. Posey • Joan G. Schroeder • Frank E. Taylor • Charles B. Titus • William C. Wayne • T. Hillman Willis MAJOR IN BUSINESS S~hool of Bu•ln• •• tmd Admini•t,oliv• S~l•n~•• Co,, Requl,emtml• (A lh,ough E) See School of Business and Administrative Sciences-BS Degree in Business Administration. Accounting Option Units Two semesters of approved college level mathematics...................................................... 6 Acct 120A-B, 132, 144A, 162, and 144B or 167 .................... .................................................... 18 B A 118, Q M 60, 64...................................................................................................................... 9 0 Ad 105......................................................................................................................................... 3 36 Quantitative Analysis Option Two semesters of approved college level mathematics ...................................................... 6 Statish'cs: Q M 60, 63, 161A-B, 174 .............................................................................................................. 15 Elect from: B A 100, Q M 166, 175, 176, 178 .................... ...................................................... 6 27 Computer Applications & Systems: Two semesters of approved college level mathematics ...................................................... 6 Q M 60, 64, 161A-B, 166 ................................ .............................................................................. 15 Elect from: B A 100, Q M 162, 164, 168, 169, 173, 174.......................................................... 9 30 COURSES ACCOUNTING (Acd) 1 B. Principles of Accounting (3) Not open to freshmen. Primarily for community college transfers. Acct 1A no longer offered. Prerequisite: Acct lA. Accounting for partnerships, corporations manufacturing accounting, accounting managerial controls, budgeting, funds flow statements. 3. Enentiol1 of Accounting (3) Not open to students majoring in accounting or business administration. Basic concepts in preparation of business financial statements; introduction to understanding, analyzing, and interpreting accounting data by investors, managers, and creditors for decision making, planning, and control. Only minor attention given to recordkeeping procedures. 4A-B. Financial and Managerial Accounting Principles and Systems (3-3) Not open to freshmen; meets requirements for Acct lA-B. (A) Financial accounting; accounting statements, transaction analysis, and data accumulation; partnership and corporation accounting. (B) Prerequisite: Acct 4A. Balance sheet analysis and interpretation: managerial control and information systems; organization, planning, budgeting; cost accumulation and capital budgeting; measuring and reporting performance. |