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Accounting

 

 

ACC101 / AC11

 

 

Principles Of Accounting I

 

Computerized enhanced instruction examines nature and purpose of accounting theory and procedures through study of accounting cycle, asset valuation and financial statements. Develops foundation of accounting knowledge for additional learning in subsequent courses.

 


Prerequisite
No prerequisite. Credit given for ACC101 or ACC113/ACC114, but not both.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  4

 

 

ACC102 / AC12

 

 

Principles Of Accounting II

 

Computerized enhanced instruction develops accounting principles and procedures as applied to partnerships and corporations. Designed primarily for students anticipating careers in accounting or who otherwise require detailed understanding of financial accounting practices.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC101.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  4

 

 

ACC113 / AC13

 

 

Fundamentals Of Accounting I

 

Computerized enhanced instruction examines Basic Accounting Cycle. Emphasis on recording and summarizing aspects of accounting including topics of bank reconciliation and payroll.(Two hours lecture, one hour recitation.)

 


Prerequisite
No prerequisite. Credit given for ACC113 or ACC101, but not both. Successful completion of both ACC113 and ACC114 is equivalent to ACC101 completion.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  2

 


Course Fee applies

 

 

ACC114 / AC14

 

 

Fundamentals Of Accounting II

 

Computerized enhanced instruction is used to prepare financial statements, inventory valuation, receivables, payables, depreciation and control of plant assets. (Two hours lecture, one hour recitation.)

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC113. Credit given for ACC114 or ACC101, but not both. Successful completion of both ACC113 and ACC114 is equivalent to ACC101 completion.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  2

 


Course Fee applies

 

 

ACC115 / AC15

 

 

Managerial Accounting

 

Emphasis on attention-directing and problem-solving functions of accounting with respect to management planning and controlling fiscal activities. Recommended for all students outside accounting emphasis.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC101

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3

 

 

ACC116 / AC16

 

 

Practical Accounting

 

Includes three practice sets specially designed to provide students opportunity to prepare federal and state tax forms relating to depreciation, payroll, sales tax, and corporate income and franchise taxes. Also covers the one-write system, bank reconciliations and physical inventory procedures.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC101, or ACC113 and ACC114.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3

 

 

ACC117 / AC17

 

 

Managerial Accounting For The Hospitality Industry

 

Managerial accounting fundamentals especially tailored for students in hospitality service industries. Emphasis on attention-directing and problem-solving functions of accounting with respect to management planning and controlling fiscal activities of hotels and restaurants.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC101, or ACC113 and ACC114.

 


Offered On
Eastern Campus in Riverhead

 


Credits:  3

 

 

ACC119 / AC19

 

 

Accounting for Small Business

 

Benefits entrepreneurs who have little or no familiarity with accounting principles or business record keeping requirements for various types of business entities. Topics include basic bookkeeping, understanding financial statements, how to use accounting information, and compliance with taxation requirements. Additional topics include cash flow management, basic financial statement analysis, break-even analysis, inventory management, budgeting and costing. Assists students in making sound financial decisions and communicating more effectively with financial professionals.

 


Prerequisite
No prerequisite.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3

 

 

ACC126 / AC26

 

 

Governmental Accounting

 

Introduction to concepts and procedures of fund accounting as applied to government and nonprofit institutions. Topics include principles of fund accounting, appropriations, encumbrances, expenditures, and problems and procedures related to use and control aspects of budgets.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC101 or ACC113 and ACC114.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3

 

 

ACC137 / AC37

 

 

Computer Accounting Principles

 

Introductory course providing students with real-life exposure to use of major accounting applications programs on a microcomputer. Payroll, receivables, payables, inventory as well as integrated packages are utilized.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC101 or ACC113 and ACC114.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  4

 


Course Fee applies

 

 

ACC145 / AC45

 

 

Fraud Examination

 

Fraud Examination will cover the principles and methodolgy of fraud detection and deterrence. The course includes such topics as skimming, cash larceny, check tampering, register disbursement schemes, billing schemes, payroll and expense reimbursement schemes, non-cash misappropriations, corruption, accounting principles and fraud, fraudulent financial statements, and interviewing witnesses. (2 hours lecture; 1 hour lab)

 


Prerequisite
ACC101

 


Offered On
Eastern Campus in Riverhead

 


Credits:  3

 


Course Fee applies

 

 

ACC150 / AC50

 

 

Special Topics in Accounting

 

Special and current topics in accounting. Content varies from year to year.

 


Offered On
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3-4

 

 

ACC201 / AC51

 

 

Intermediate Accounting I

 

Stresses theoretical and analytical aspects of financial accounting. Topics include the Balance Sheet and Income Statement with particular emphasis on current assets, fixed assets and current liabilities. Pertinent pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) are an integral part of the course.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC102.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  4

 

 

ACC202 / AC52

 

 

Intermediate Accounting II

 

Involves same theoretical and analytical approach of AC51 but topical emphasis is on corporate capital, long-term liabilities, investments, fund flow, analysis, and reconstruction of financial statements. Pertinent pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) are an integral part of the course.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC201.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  4

 

 

ACC210 / AC70

 

 

Cost Accounting

 

Basic principles and procedures of cost accounting and cost control in a manufacturing organization through study of job order, process and standard cost procedures, budgeting, predetermined cost, variance and decision analysis.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC102 or ACC115.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  4

 

 

ACC212 / AC82

 

 

Electronic Spreadsheet Applications For Accounting

 

Concentrates on financial and managerial accounting applications with particular emphasis on using advanced spreadsheet financial functions related to recording business transactions; developing adjusted trial balance; preparing financial statements; analyzing and presenting accounts receivable; analyzing inventory; accounting for property, plant, and equipment; examining bonds payable and time value of money; evaluating performance; understanding cost-volume-profit relationships; and capital budgeting supported by spreadsheet graphics, database and macro capabilities.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC101 and either ACC137, BUS112, or CST101.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  4

 


Course Fee applies

 

 

ACC214 / AC84

 

 

Corporate Finance

 

Introductory course in business financial management. Deals with need for funds within the firm and alternative institutions and financial instruments available.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC102.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3

 

 

ACC218 / AC88

 

 

Federal Income Taxation

 

History of income taxation, gross income and exclusions therefrom; deductions; credits; exemptions; capital gains; depreciation, inventory and accounting methods; accounting records; preparation and filing of tax returns, with special emphasis on small business and individual taxpayers.

 


Prerequisite
Prerequisite: ACC102 or ACC115.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3

 

 

ACC295 / ACC295

 

 

Special Topics in Accounting

 

Special and current topics in Accounting may be available. See the online catalog for a complete listing.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3-4

 

 

ACC296 / ACC296

 

 

Honors Special Topics in Accounting

 

Honors special topics courses in accounting may be available for Honors students as well as those who have received permission from campus honors program coordinator. See the online catalog for a complete listing.

 


Offered On
Ammerman Campus in Selden
Eastern Campus in Riverhead
Grant Campus in Brentwood

 


Credits:  3-4

 
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