ACC 590 Accounting Regulations: Research & Applications

Research skills are important for success in accounting, regardless of specific career path. This course focuses primarily on applied research done in practice, often in conjunction with the preparation or review of financial statements or tax returns. Applied accounting research typically involves qualitative skills, but the course also introduces academic accounting research. Students will acquire an understanding of different research skills in applying those skills to conduct research projects in accounting, auditing, and taxation. The course emphasizes communication and problem-solving while also extending the students’ technical accounting knowledge and ability to apply accounting rules and regulations.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Undergraduate Students: ACC 312. Graduate Students not in the MSAA Program: at least 2 of the following courses: ACC 510, ACC 535, ACC 552, or ACC 585.

Distribution

School of Business

Typically Offered Periods

Fall Semester