UNC Charlotte Accounting Information Systems ACCT 3340 Fall 2012 Section 003

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "UNC Charlotte Accounting Information Systems ACCT 3340 Fall 2012 Section 003"

Transcription

1 1 UNC Charlotte Accounting Information Systems ACCT 3340 Fall 2012 Section 003 Instructor: Rebecca J. Whitener, MBA, CPA, CIA, CISA, CFE Office Hours: M 5:15-6:15 p.m and MW 11:00-11:50 or by appointment Office: Friday Building 251D Class Hours: MW 8:00-9:15 a.m. Friday 132 (Section 003) rwhitene@uncc.edu (This is the best way to reach me) MW 9:30-10:45 a.m. Friday 132 (Section 004) M 6:30-9:15 p.m. Friday 142 (Section 090) Welcome students! I look forward to working with all of you during this semester. I want each of you to be successful and I will provide whatever reasonable assistance is requested to ensure you reach the goals you set for yourself regarding this course. You will need to come to class ready to learn, which means being prepared and being focused. I encourage you to start off this semester with a commitment towards keeping up with the reading and project assignments, attending class regularly, participating in class discussions, and studying for the examinations. General Class Information Accounting information systems (AIS) contain much of the information managers use to make decisions and control operations. Accountants need to be familiar with the relevant aspects of all AIS models they may encounter across different organizations and even co-existing within a single enterprise. Accountants also need to play a central role in ensuring accounting information systems deliver timely, accurate, and complete information. Course Objective This course is designed to give you an introduction to accounting information systems, with particular emphasis on internal controls and computer auditing techniques. Upon completion of the course, students should: understand manual and computer-based accounting information systems be familiar with the business and accounting processes within the sales and purchases cycles be able to prepare source documents and comprehend the flow of information through an accounting system have a working knowledge of database management systems, REA modeling, ERP Systems, and E-Business understand the risks associated with accounting information systems and the internal controls associated with mitigating these risks be familiar with the general and application control and audit procedures typical for computer-based accounting systems be aware of the legal, professional, and ethical responsibility of accountants and management in the design, use and control of AIS

2 2 Prerequisites Enrolled in the College of Business Prerequisites with C or better: ACCT 2121, ACCT 2122, ECON 2101, ECON 2102, INFO 2130, MATH 1120, STAT Required Materials Accounting Information Systems, Robert L. Hurt 3rd Edition 2013, ISBN McGraw-Hill Publishers You may obtain access to the author s AIS Blog, online quizzes, chapter power point presentations and links to professional resources from the Student Edition of the Online Learning Center at Systems Understanding Aid, by Arens & Ward, 8 th Edition Armond Dalton Publishers, ISBN-13: Computerized Accounting Using Peachtree, by Arens & Ward, 3rd Edition, Armond Dalton Publishers, ISBN You will need access to a Personal Computer and printer (Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1 or Windows 7) with Microsoft Excel 2003, 2007 or 2010 installed, and on which you can install the Peachtree Accounting 2012 Software. The software is not compatible with Mac. You can read about this computerized accounting project at Additional Materials The class lectures will consists largely of material from your textbook. However, I will also include in the lectures supplementary material that you will be required to know. You are expected to keep up with the lectures which will be posted. Please Read All s You Receive From Me! I will only send s to make key class announcements and I will expect you to be aware of these announcements. A key source for keeping on track with assignments and class news is through Moodle Login with your NinerNet username and password to gain access to class announcements, updated assignments, lecture notes and other important information. For your convenience, I have posted key dates from the Academic Calendar for Fall Attendance While attendance will not be graded, I will take attendance at every class. You are responsible for all information and materials presented in class. Please do not me asking for me to tell you what I covered in class. You have the Syllabus and the posted lectures if you miss class. Class Courtesy Please consider the disruptive impact of your behavior and avoid arriving late, leaving early, talking during lectures, eating noisily, and/or texting during class. You may use your computers during class to take notes and for other class work but not for activities that are unrelated to this class. Set your laptop volume control to mute or off before coming to class, and of course, do not forget to turn your cell phone and pagers off!

3 3 Academic Honesty Impeccable ethical conduct is expected of all members of the accounting profession. Honesty and ethics impacts a number of decisions that you will make over time and this includes your time spent in academic education. All students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is above reproach in their academic work, complying with the Code of Student Academic Integrity. The types of misconduct with related penalties and procedures can be found in the Code and you are expected to be familiar with, and to follow, this Code which can be found at: In addition, the following behaviors are specifically not allowed in this class. You may not: 1. Have on your desk, or on your lap, any papers or notes, purses, bookbags, cell phones or any other electronic device during an exam. 2. Leave the classroom during an exam until you are ready to turn in your exam. 3. Remove an exam from the classroom. You will receive a zero for any exam that you take from the class. 4. Allow another student to copy your exam answers. 5. Copy another student s answers on any exam. 6. Have another student complete your project assignments. Students also have the responsibility to report cases of academic dishonesty that they may become aware of. Since academic evaluations in this class include a judgment that the student's work is free from academic dishonesty, grades in this course will be adversely affected by violations of the Code. Students with Disabilities If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Office of Disability Services in Room 230 of the Fretwell building and follow the instructions of that office for obtaining accommodations. Diversity Statement The Belk College of Business strives to create an inclusive academic climate in which the dignity of all individuals is respected and maintained. Therefore, we celebrate diversity that includes, but is not limited to ability/disability, age, culture, ethnicity, gender, language, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status. NOTE: I reserve the right to modify the course deadlines, reading and homework assignments, and classroom procedures and policies if necessary. I will notify you if any changes are made to the Syllabus. Any change will be indicated on the Syllabus by the Version number and date the changes were made. I will also bold face the changes in RED TYPE so that you can easily see what changes were made. You are responsible for ensuring you have the most current Syllabus.

4 4 Assignments, Projects, Examination and Grading Information Assignments On pages 7-11 of this Syllabus you are provided with the full semester list of assignments that includes outside reading, homework problems and project requirements. I encourage and expect you to keep up with your assignments so that you will be prepared for the exams. Projects There are two projects with multiple components. PLEASE make note of the project due dates as you will be expected to complete and turn in all project components, ON, or BEFORE, its due date. I WILL NOT ACCEPT LATE PROJECTS! (1) Systems Understanding Aid (SUA) This project will provide an opportunity to learn about the flow of information through a manual accounting system for a wholesaling business named Waren Sports Supply. You will (1) prepare source documents such as purchase orders, receiving reports, invoices, bills of lading, etc. (2) perform internal control procedures and (3) prepare journal and ledger entries and (4) prepare statements. The SUA will be a TEAM Project. You will be assigned to a group of 4-5 students who will work together to complete the various project requirements. Each student will be expected to work together with their TEAM members to complete the project requirements. You will turn in your own individual SUA packets at the end of the project with all your project requirements completed. You will receive a TEAM score as well as an individual score. Your TEAM score will be determined by the ratings provided by your other TEAM members as to your contributions to the project. Your individual score will be determined by the accuracy and completeness of the SUA packet you submit. You will be provided time in class to work on the SUA but you will also need to schedule Team meetings outside of class I will set up an SUA Questions and Answer Forum in Moodle for you or your TEAM to post questions. The Forum will have logical categories based on the types of questions I receive. This serves two purposes (1) I will only need to answer a question once, not multiple times, and (2) all students will get the benefit of the search for answers and learning from each other s questions. Please do not use my to ask SUA questions. A complete list of SUA assignments are on pages of the Syllabus. I will not accept late SUA s!! Please plan your time wisely. (2) Peachtree Project This will be an INDIVIDUAL project. With this project, each of you will have the opportunity to work with a computerized accounting information system called Peachtree Accounting. This will help you understand the differences and the benefits of computerized systems over paper-based systems. You will learn how to follow instructions provided in your Peachtree workbooks to create the reports you will print out and

5 5 hand in. You will identify where and how data are processed, make inquiries into the system to analyze the data, make changes to the system, establish and test internal controls, and prepare reports to support business decision making. In addition to reports you will be asked to print out and turn in, you will also be required to answer Workbook questions and complete Workbook exercises for selected chapters. For all assigned questions and exercises, you are expected to complete on your Peachtree perforated answer sheets (in pencil to allow for corrections of any errors). You must turn in the perforated answer form from your Peachtree Workbook! I will not accept a copied solution! I will not accept any ed Peachtree assignments. A complete list of Peachtree assignments are on Pages of this Syllabus. I will not accept late Peachtree Assignments!! Examinations You will be given 2 multiple choice Regular examinations in class during the semester, and 1 multiple choice Final exam which will consist of one/half new material and one/half cumulative. You will be given an Exam Review Guide prior to each exam to help you prepare. The exams will cover the material that will be presented in your class lectures and from your assigned readings, homework problems and project assignments. There will be No make-up Regular Exams and no Regular Exams given early. If you have a valid reason for missing one of the Regular examinations, I will allow you to use the same points you receive on the Final exam (Cumulative portion) as the points earned for the missed exam. If you miss the Final exam, you must notify me as soon as possible as to the reason for the absence and provide a documented excuse to me within 24 hours of the exam. If you have an emergency or if you know in advance that it will be impossible for you to take your Final exam as scheduled, let me know as soon as you become aware of the conflict. You may contact me via or call my office phone if during my office hours. If the excuse is acceptable, as defined below, you will be given a make-up exam as soon as practicable. The following are the only acceptable excuses for missing the Final exam so please DO NOT come to me with other excuses. 1. Documented personal illness - Requires a signed statement from a doctor or emergency room stating that you were seen on or shortly before the exam date, and that you were unable to take the exam when scheduled. 2. Death in the immediate family - Requires an obituary or other official notice with your family connection indicated. To use this excuse, I must be satisfied that this family death was a justifiable reason for missing the exam. I will not excuse work-related conflicts since the exam dates are planned out well in advance allowing you to make arrangements with your employer. I will also not excuse absences due to family vacations or any other social/professional activity. Students who arrive late for any exam will be permitted to take the exam provided that no student has turned in his/her paper prior to the student s arrival. Once an exam has been turned in, late arriving students will not be permitted to start an exam. A student who begins an exam late will not be given extra time at the end of the examination period.

6 6 During an examination, you will be expected to: (1) Refrain from behaviors that may be annoying to other students; (2) Keep your eyes on your exam (3) Leave all of your belongings (including purses, computers, cell phones, beverages and book-bags) off your desks. The only items you may have on your desk are your Exam and pencils. You must remain in the classroom until you are completed with your exam and ready to turn it in. You will not be allowed to leave the room during an exam! Reviewing Exams I ll make every effort to return exams to you on a timely basis which will generally be the next class period. Exams will be returned, discussed and then re-collected. This will be your only opportunity to view your exam. If you don t return your exam when we collect them after a review YOU WILL RECEIVE A ZERO for the exam plus possible sanctions for violating the UNC Charlotte Code of Student Academic Integrity. Semester Grades will be determined based on the following: Exam 1 (Sept. 17) HURT, Chapters 1-3, 5 and Exam 2 (Oct. 22) HURT, Chapters Final Exam Part 1 Final Exam Part 2 (Dec. 10, 8:00-10:30 a.m.) HURT, Chapters 11-13, 15, 17 Cumulative (Text + Projects) Systems Understanding Aid (SUA) DUE OCT Peachtree Project DUE NOV Total Points 500 Total Points Earned Percentage Course Grade % and above A % - 89% B % - 79% C %- 69% D 299 and under Under 60% F The determination of your final semester grade will be solely based on the points you have earned for the Exams and Projects. I will not grant extra points or make extra credit points available during the semester to help any one person achieve a higher grade. Please do not ask me to consider any personal circumstance or situation you may have in the granting of your Final grade.

7 7 ACCT Section 003 Schedule Fall 2012 Date In Class Activity Out-of-Class Activity And Assignments For Next Class Session Mon. Aug. 20 Review of Syllabus Read HURT Chapter 1 Role and Purpose of Accounting Information Systems PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. c. P. 14 2) Multiple choice review questions, Complete multiple choice questions 1-5 P ) Multiple choice questions (high context), Complete multiple choice questions 1,3, 4 PP Wed. Aug. 22 Discussion of Chapter 1 Role and Purpose of Accounting Information Systems Read HURT Chapter 2 Transaction Processing In The AIS PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions b. c. d. and e. P. 32 2) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P. 36. Refer to SUA Assignment Schedule (Page 12 of the Syllabus) Under Assignment 1 Getting Started (1) Read pages 3-16 and scan pages in the SUA Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book. Also look through the Reference Book Mon. Aug. 27 Discussion of Chapter 2 Transaction Processing In The AIS ASSIGNMENT OF SUA TEAMS Bring your Systems Understanding Aid (SUA) to class Mon. Aug. 27 Read HURT Chapter 3 Internal Controls PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. d. P. 55 2) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1, 3, 4, 5 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1, 3-5 P. 61. Work on SUA Assignment 1- Getting Started SUA Assignment 1- Getting Started should be complete by Wed. Sept.5 Nothing to be turned in yet.

8 8 Wed. Aug. 29 Mon. Sept. 3 Labor Day Wed. Sept. 5 Mon. Sept. 10 Discussion of Chapter 3 Internal Controls In Class work on SUA NO CLASS Discussion of Chapter 5 Information System Concepts Discussion of Chapter 16 Professionalism, Ethics, and Career Planning Wed. Sept. 12 Continuation of discussion of Chapter 16 Professionalism, Ethics, and Career Planning Read HURT Chapter 5 Information System Concepts PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b.c.e. P. 86 3) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-3, 5 PP ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P. 90 Work on SUA Assignment 2 - SALES and CASH RECEIPTS Read HURT Chapter 16 Professionalism, Ethics, and Career Planning PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions b. c. d. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP Work on SUA Assignment 2 - SALES and CASH RECEIPTS Work on SUA Assignment 2 - SALES and CASH RECEIPTS (AR Aged Trial Balance Should be Complete by Wednesday Sept. 12 Keep in your packet, nothing to be turned in yet) Prepare for Exam 1 (HURT Chapter 1-3, 5 and 16 Work on SUA Assignment 3 - PURCHASING AND CASH DISBURSEMENT Mon. Sept. 17 EXAM 1 (HURT Chapter 1-3, 5 and 16) Read HURT Chapter 6 Flowcharting PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. c. d. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-3 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 2-5 PP Work on SUA Assignment 3 - PURCHASING AND CASH DISBURSEMENTS Wed. Sept. 19 Review Exam 1 Begin Discussion of Chapter 6 Flowcharting Read HURT Chapter 7 Data Flow Programming PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. c. d. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP Work on SUA Assignment 3 - PURCHASING AND CASH DISBURSEMENTS

9 9 Mon. Sept. 24 Continue Discussion of Chapter 6 Flowcharting Wed. Sept 26 Mon. Oct. 1 Discussion of Chapter 7 Data Flow Programming Continue Discussion of Chapter 7 Data Flow Programming Work on SUA Assignment 3 - PURCHASING AND CASH DISBURSEMENTS (AP Trial Balance and Fixed Assets Trial Balance Should be Complete by Mon. Oct.1) Keep in Packet Not to be turned in yet. Work on SUA Assignment 4 PAYROLL Read HURT Chapter 8 REA Modeling PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a-e. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP Work on SUA Assignment 4 - PAYROLL Wed. Oct. 3 In class work on SUA Work on SUA Assignment 5 WRAPPING UP Mon. Oct. 8 Fall Break No Class SUA COMPLETE Packets Are Due Monday Oct. 15!!!!! Wed. Oct. 10 Discussion of Chapter 8 REA Modeling Read HURT Chapter 9 XBRL PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. c. d. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P.166 Mon. Oct. 15 Wed. Oct. 17 Discussion of Chapter 9 XBRL COLLECTION OF SUA PACKETS NO LATE PROJECTS ACCEPTED!! Discussion of Chapter 10 E-Business and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems SUA COMPLETE Packets Are Due Monday Oct. 15!!!!! Read HURT Chapter 10 E-Business and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. c. d. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-4 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P.185 Prepare for Exam 2 (HURT Chapters 6-10) Mon. Oct. 22 Exam 2 (HURT Chapters 6-10) Bring Peachtree Project to class on Wed. Oct.24

10 10 Wed. Oct. 24 Review Exam 2 Review Peachtree Project Requirements Read Chapter 12 Sales/Collection Process PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. c. d. e. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP ) Internal Controls a-j. P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P Peachtree Assignment 1 Chapters 1 and 2 Mon. Oct. 29 Discussion of Chapter 12 Sales/Collection Process Wed. Oct. 31 Continue Discussion of Chapter 12 Sales/Collection Process Mon. Nov. 5 Begin Discussion of Chapter 13 Acquisition/Payment Process Wed. Nov. 7 Continue Discussion of Chapter 13 Acquisition/Payment Process Mon. Nov. 12 Discussion of Chapter 15 Decision-Making Models and Knowledge Management Peachtree Assignment II - Chapters 3 and 4 Read Chapter 13 Acquisition/Payment Process PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. c. d. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P ) Document Information 1-10 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P ) Process Relationships a.- j. P.248 Peachtree Assignment III - Chapters 5 and 6 Read HURT Chapter 15 Decision-Making Models and Knowledge Management PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 P ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP Chapter 11 Computer Crime and Information Technology Security PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a. b. c. d. e. P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP Peachtree Assignment IV - Chapter 7

11 11 Wed. Nov. 14 Discussion of Chapter 11 Computer Crime and Information Technology Security Peachtree Assignment V - Chapter 8 ENTIRE PEACHTREE PROJECT DUE ON MONDAY NOV. 26!! Mon. Nov. 19 Continue Discussion of Chapter 11 Computer Crime and Information Technology Security Chapter 17 Auditing and Evaluating the AIS PP ) Reading Review Questions, Complete review questions a-c P ) Multiple choice review questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP ) Terminology, Match each item P ) Multiple choice questions, Complete m.c. questions 1-5 PP Wed. Nov. 21 Mon. Nov. 26 Thanksgiving Break No Class Discussion of Chapter 17 Auditing and Evaluating the AIS COLLECTION OF PEACHTREE PROJECTS! NO LATE PROJECTS ACCEPTED!! Wed. Nov. 28 Continue discussion of Chapter 17 Auditing and Evaluating the AIS Mon. Dec. 3 Wed. Dec. 5 Mon Dec. SUA s Returned and Discussed Peachtree Projects Returned and Discussed Final Exam Review FinalExam

12 12 SYSTEMS UNDERSTANDING AID (SUA) ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE FOR SECTION 003 After the Systems Understanding Aid (SUA) is completed and graded, it is yours to keep and use for future reference. It is suggested that journals, ledgers, documents, and schedules be prepared neatly in pencil to facilitate corrections. Reference Book Chapter Refer to Instructions, Flowcharts and Ledgers Book and Documents Folder 1&2 Assignment 1 - Getting Started PLEASE WRITE YOUR NAME ON INSIDE FLAP OF SUA PACKET and YOUR TEAM NAME 1. As an Introduction, read pages 3-16 and scan pages in the SUA Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book. 2. Go back to page 3 and and complete the five Preparation steps including scanning the SUA Reference Book as well as the Documents, Ledgers and Journals so that you will be able to locate all materials of the project. 3. In the SUA Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book, carefully reread the 5 parts itemized under III. Requirements on pages 10 and Part 1. Transactions List (Document 1) - We will be using the BLUE version of Document No. 1. It has a B in the bottom left corner. Destroy the GREEN version. 5. Part 2. Recording options 1 or 2 - We will use Option 1. Please cross out the Option 2 paragraph on the top of page Go through all transactions on the transactions list (Document No.1) and write S&CR, P&CD, or PR beside each transaction as follows: a. Sale, sales return, cash receipt, or charge-off (S&CR) b. Purchase of goods or services or cash disbursement, except for payroll (P&CD) c. Payroll (PR) Every transaction must be identified as one of these three types Project Due Dates DUE TO BE COMPLETED Sept. 5 Nothing to turn in at this point

13 13 3 Assignment 2. SALES AND CASH RECEIPTS 1. Refer to your Transactions List and focus on those Transactions you have classified as S&CR. Read over Steps 3 and 4 on page 11 the SUA Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book. 2. For each Transaction on Document 1 classified as S&CR Follow the seven-step process for recording a transaction (Step 5 on pages 11 and 12 in the SUA Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book. YOU MAY OMIT Step vi. on Page 12 (Filing documents in file tabs). Since you are NOT filing documents, you also do not need to separate the documents. 3. Complete MONTH-END PROCEDURES 1, 5, 6, 7 on pages 12 and 13 for sales and cash receipts (S&CR) only. 4. Complete YEAR-END PROCEDURE 6 on page 15 (Accounts Receivable Aged Trial Balance only) 4&5 Assignment 3. PURCHASING AND CASH DISBURSEMENTS DUE TO BE COMPLETED Sept. 12 Accounts Receivable Aged Trial Balance. In excel or as a word document table NOT HAND WRIITEN Keep with Packet Nothing to turn in Yet! 1. Refer to your Transactions List and focus on those Transactions you have classified as P&CD. Read over Steps 3 and 4 on page 11 the (SUA) Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book. 2. For each Transaction on Document 1 classified as P&CD - Complete the seven-step process for recording a transaction (Step 5 on pages 11 and 12) 3. Complete MONTH-END PROCEDURES 1, 2, 5 and 6 on pages 12 and 13 for purchases and cash disbursements (P&CD) only. 4. Complete YEAR-END PROCEDURE 6 on page 15 (Accounts Payable Trial Balance AND Fixed Assets Trial Balance DUE TO BE CONPLETED Oct. 1 Accounts Payable Trial Balance and Fixed Assets Trial Balance. In excel or as a word document table NOT HAND WRIITEN Keep with Packet Nothing to turn in Yet!

14 14 1&5 Assignment 4 - PAYROLL 1. Refer to your Transactions List and focus on those Transactions you have classified as Payroll (PR). Read over Steps 3 and 4 on page 11 the (SUA) Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book. 2. For each Transaction on Document 1 classified as PAYROLL - Complete the seven-step process for recording a transaction (Step 5 on pages 11 and 12) 3. Complete MONTH-END PROCEDURES 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 on pages 12 and 13 for Payroll only Assignment 5 Wrapping Up 1. Re-Check all work on Journals and Ledgers and Documents NOTE: YEAR-END PROCEDURES (other than No. 6 on Page 15) are NOT REQUIRED!! Also, Month-End Procedure 3 (Bank Reconciliation) on Page 12 is not required. DUE TO BE COMPLETED Oct. 8 Nothing to turn in at this point. DUE Oct. 15: Completed SUA Packet PLEASE BE SURE YOUR NAME and YOUR TEAM NAME IS ON INSIDE FLAP OF PACKET. Include in packet: SUA Grading Form (from moodle) AR Aged Trial Balance AP Trial Balance Fixed Assets Trial Balance Completed documents in Document Folder (Not necessary to file in tabs) Journals Instructions, Flowcharts and Ledgers Book DO NOT INCLUDE REFERENCE BOOK IN PACKET! NO PROJECTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER OCT. 15 Please plan accordingly and take into consideration complications that might occur that could make you unable to complete your project at the last minute! THERE WILL BE EXCUSES FOR LATE PROJECTS!!

15 15 PEACHTREE ACCOUNTING ASSIGNMENT SCHEDULE for ACCT SECTION 003 To allow for corrections of errors, complete all assignments in pencil on your perforated answer form from your Peachtree Workbook. I will not accept a copied solution! If printed reports are required, attach to the perforated answer sheet. DATE TO BE COMPLETED Entire Project will be turned in together on Monday Nov. 26 ASSIGNMENT FROM PEACHTREE INSTRUCTIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS BOOK Should be completed by Monday October 29 Should be completed by Monday November 5 Should be completed by Monday November 12 ASSIGNMENT I Chapter 1 / Installation Chapter 2 / Familiarization Work through Chapter 2 to become familiar with Peachtree. Complete Question 2-13 (a, b, c, d) Page 9 ASSIGNMENT II Chapter 3 / Overview of Activities Work through Chapter 3 to become even familiar with Maintenance, Processing and Internal Controls Complete Question 3-1 (a, b) Page 11 Question 3-8 (a, b) Page 20 Question 3-11 Page 24 Chapter 4 / Practice Obtaining Information Including Reports Work through Chapter 4 to learn how to access transactions and other data in Peachtree. Complete Question 4-7 (a, b) Page 29 Exercise 4-9 (b) Page 34 Staple printout to Peachtree answer sheet used for Question 4-7. ASSIGNMENT III Chapter 5 / Practice Sales and Cash Receipts Cycle Work through Chapter 5 to learn how to record sales and cash disbursements transactions in Peachtree Complete Problem 5-8 (a, b, c and d) Page 41 Staple printout from 5-8 (d) to Peachtree answer sheet.

16 16 Should be completed by Wednesday, November 14 Should be completed by Monday, November 26 Chapter 6 / Practice Purchases and Cash Disbursements Cycle Work through Chapter 6 to learn how to process purchases and cash disbursements transactions in Peachtree. Complete Problem 6-5 (a) Page 53 Complete Problem 6-10 (a, b) Page 58 ASSIGNMENT IV Chapter 7 / Practice Payroll Cycle and Other Activities Work through Chapter 7 learn how to process payroll transactions in Peachtree. Complete Problem 7-2 (a, b, c) Page 67 ASSIGNMENT V Chapter 8 / Option A Work through pages 8-3 through 8-17 in Peachtree Instructions Print out the following reports shown on Page ) Accounts Receivable Aged Trial Balance 8) Dec Sales Journal 9) Dec Cash Receipts Journal 10) Dec Purchases Journal 11) Dec Cash Disbursements Journal 12) Dec Payroll Journal ENTIRE PROJECT DUE TO BE TURNED IN ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Place All Assignments in the order listed above (Assignment I, II, III, IV and V) Download the Peachtree Grading Sheet from Moodle, write your name and section number on the sheet, and staple or securely clip all items together, with the grading sheet on top.

FINN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Spring 2014

FINN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Spring 2014 FINN 3120-004 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Spring 2014 Instructor: Sailu Li Time and Location: 08:00-09:15AM, Tuesday and Thursday, FRIDAY 142 Contact: Friday 272A, 704-687-5447 Email: sli20@uncc.edu Office Hours:

More information

ACCT 100 Introduction to Accounting Course Syllabus Course # on T Th 12:30 1:45 Spring, 2016: Debra L. Schmidt-Johnson, CPA

ACCT 100 Introduction to Accounting Course Syllabus Course # on T Th 12:30 1:45 Spring, 2016: Debra L. Schmidt-Johnson, CPA ACCT 100 Introduction to Accounting Course Syllabus Course # 22017 on T Th 12:30 1:45 Spring, 2016: Debra L. Schmidt-Johnson, CPA Course Description: This class introduces the student to the basics of

More information

KOMAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KUST)

KOMAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KUST) Course Title COURSE SYLLABUS for ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM Course Code ACC 3320 No. of Credits Three Credit Hours (3 CHs) Department Accounting College College of Business

More information

Class Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-1:45 pm Friday 107. Office Tuesdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Friday 352-B (3 rd floor) or by appointment

Class Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-1:45 pm Friday 107. Office Tuesdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Friday 352-B (3 rd floor) or by appointment SYLLABUS Marketing Concepts - Fall 2017 MKTG 3110-006 - Course # 17670 - Belk College of Business, UNC-Charlotte Instructor: Mrs. Tamara L. Cohen Ph: 704-687-7644 e-mail: tcohen3@uncc.edu www.belkcollegeofbusiness.uncc.edu/tcohen3

More information

BUS Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012

BUS Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012 BUS 1950-001 Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012 Instructor: Contact Information: Paul D. Brown Office: 4503 Lumpkin Hall Phone: 217-581-6058 Email: PDBrown@eiu.edu Course Website:

More information

MGMT3274 INTERNATONAL BUSINESS PROCESSES AND PROBLEMS

MGMT3274 INTERNATONAL BUSINESS PROCESSES AND PROBLEMS THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE Belk College of Business MGMT3274 INTERNATONAL BUSINESS PROCESSES AND PROBLEMS Course Number: Course Tile: Prerequisites: Instructor: Classroom: Schedule:

More information

Class Mondays & Wednesdays 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Rowe 161. Office Mondays 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Friday 352-B (3 rd floor) or by appointment

Class Mondays & Wednesdays 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Rowe 161. Office Mondays 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Friday 352-B (3 rd floor) or by appointment SYLLABUS Marketing Concepts - Spring 2016 MKTG 3110-003 - Course # 23911 - Belk College of Business, UNC-Charlotte Instructor: Mrs. Tamara L. Cohen Ph: 704-687-7644 e-mail: tcohen3@uncc.edu www.belkcollegeofbusiness.uncc.edu/tcohen3

More information

COURSE WEBSITE:

COURSE WEBSITE: Intro to Financial Accounting Spring 2012 Instructor 2: Jacqueline R. Conrecode, MBA, MS, CPA Office Hours: Mondays & Wednesdays: 11:00 12:15 PM, 3:30 4:45PM Office: Lutgert Hall 3333 Office Phone: 239

More information

Accounting 312: Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting Syllabus Spring Brown

Accounting 312: Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting Syllabus Spring Brown Class Hours: MW 3:30-5:00 (Unique #: 02247) UTC 3.102 Professor: Patti Brown, CPA E-mail: patti.brown@mccombs.utexas.edu Office: GSB 5.124B Office Hours: Mon 2:00 3:00pm Phone: (512) 232-6782 TA: TBD TA

More information

English Policy Statement and Syllabus Fall 2017 MW 10:00 12:00 TT 12:15 1:00 F 9:00 11:00

English Policy Statement and Syllabus Fall 2017 MW 10:00 12:00 TT 12:15 1:00 F 9:00 11:00 English 0302.203 Policy Statement and Syllabus Fall 2017 Instructor: Patti Thompson Phone: (806) 716-2438 Email addresses: pthompson@southplainscollege.edu or pattit22@att.net (home) Office Hours: RC307B

More information

MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP

MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP MGMT 3287-002 FRI-132 (TR 11:00 AM-12:15 PM) Spring 2016 Instructor: Dr. Gary F. Kohut Office: FRI-308/CCB-703 Email: gfkohut@uncc.edu Telephone: 704.687.7651 (office) Office hours:

More information

Office Hours: Day Time Location TR 12:00pm - 2:00pm Main Campus Carl DeSantis Building 5136

Office Hours: Day Time Location TR 12:00pm - 2:00pm Main Campus Carl DeSantis Building 5136 FIN 3110 - Financial Management I. Course Information Course: FIN 3110 - Financial Management Semester Credit Hours: 3.0 Course CRN and Section: 20812 - NW1 Semester and Year: Fall 2017 Course Start and

More information

ECON 6901 Research Methods for Economists I Spring 2017

ECON 6901 Research Methods for Economists I Spring 2017 1 ECON 6901 Research Methods for Economists I Spring 2017 Instructors: John Gandar Artie Zillante Office: 220 Friday 211B Friday Office Phone: 704 687 7675 704 687 7589 E mail: jmgandar@uncc.edu azillant@uncc.edu

More information

ACCT 3400, BUSN 3400-H01, ECON 3400, FINN COURSE SYLLABUS Internship for Academic Credit Fall 2017

ACCT 3400, BUSN 3400-H01, ECON 3400, FINN COURSE SYLLABUS Internship for Academic Credit Fall 2017 ACCT 3400, BUSN 3400-H01, ECON 3400, FINN 3400 - COURSE SYLLABUS Internship for Academic Credit Fall 2017 Instructor Email Telephone Office Office Hours Sarah Haley, M.Ed. smitch47@uncc.edu 704.687.7568

More information

Foothill College Fall 2014 Math My Way Math 230/235 MTWThF 10:00-11:50 (click on Math My Way tab) Math My Way Instructors:

Foothill College Fall 2014 Math My Way Math 230/235 MTWThF 10:00-11:50  (click on Math My Way tab) Math My Way Instructors: This is a team taught directed study course. Foothill College Fall 2014 Math My Way Math 230/235 MTWThF 10:00-11:50 www.psme.foothill.edu (click on Math My Way tab) Math My Way Instructors: Instructor:

More information

SYLLABUS- ACCOUNTING 5250: Advanced Auditing (SPRING 2017)

SYLLABUS- ACCOUNTING 5250: Advanced Auditing (SPRING 2017) (1) Course Information ACCT 5250: Advanced Auditing 3 semester hours of graduate credit (2) Instructor Information Richard T. Evans, MBA, CPA, CISA, ACDA (571) 338-3855 re7n@virginia.edu (3) Course Dates

More information

Name: Giovanni Liberatore NYUHome Address: Office Hours: by appointment Villa Ulivi Office Extension: 312

Name: Giovanni Liberatore NYUHome  Address: Office Hours: by appointment Villa Ulivi Office Extension: 312 Class code Instructor Details ACCT-UB9001.001 Name: Giovanni Liberatore NYUHome Email Address: gl29@nyu.edu Office Hours: by appointment Villa Ulivi Office Extension: 312 Class Details Prerequisites Class

More information

Dr. Zhang Fall 12 Public Speaking 1. Required Text: Hamilton, G. (2010). Public speaking for college and careers (9th Ed.). New York: McGraw- Hill.

Dr. Zhang Fall 12 Public Speaking 1. Required Text: Hamilton, G. (2010). Public speaking for college and careers (9th Ed.). New York: McGraw- Hill. Dr. Zhang Fall 12 Public ing 1 COM 161-02 Public ing (3 Credit Hours) Fall 2012 Location of Class Meeting: CB326 Class Meeting Time: 10:00-10:50am, MWF Instructor: Dr. Shuangyue (Shaun) Zhang Email: shaunzhang@shsu.edu

More information

Required Materials: The Elements of Design, Third Edition; Poppy Evans & Mark A. Thomas; ISBN GB+ flash/jump drive

Required Materials: The Elements of Design, Third Edition; Poppy Evans & Mark A. Thomas; ISBN GB+ flash/jump drive ARV 121 introduction to design DIGITAL ARTS INSTRUCTIONAL PACKAGE ARV 121 Course Prefix and Number: ARV 121 Course Title: Introduction to Design Lecture Hours: 3 Professor: Office Hours: Catalogue Description:

More information

COMM370, Social Media Advertising Fall 2017

COMM370, Social Media Advertising Fall 2017 COMM370, Social Media Advertising Fall 2017 Lecture Instructor Office Hours Monday at 4:15 6:45 PM, Room 003 School of Communication Jing Yang, jyang13@luc.edu, 223A School of Communication Friday 2:00-4:00

More information

Class Numbers: & Personal Financial Management. Sections: RVCC & RVDC. Summer 2008 FIN Fully Online

Class Numbers: & Personal Financial Management. Sections: RVCC & RVDC. Summer 2008 FIN Fully Online Summer 2008 FIN 3140 Personal Financial Management Fully Online Sections: RVCC & RVDC Class Numbers: 53262 & 53559 Instructor: Jim Keys Office: RB 207B, University Park Campus Office Phone: 305-348-3268

More information

Financial Accounting Concepts and Research

Financial Accounting Concepts and Research Professor: Financial Accounting Concepts and Research Gretchen Charrier ACC 356 Fall 2012 Office: GSB 5.126D Telephone: 471-6379 E-Mail: Gretchen.Charrier@mccombs.utexas.edu Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays

More information

ACC : Accounting Transaction Processing Systems COURSE SYLLABUS Spring 2011, MW 3:30-4:45 p.m. Bryan 202

ACC : Accounting Transaction Processing Systems COURSE SYLLABUS Spring 2011, MW 3:30-4:45 p.m. Bryan 202 1 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Bryan School of Business and Economics Department of Accounting and Finance ACC 325-01: Accounting Transaction Processing Systems COURSE SYLLABUS Spring

More information

Table of Contents. Fall 2014 Semester Calendar

Table of Contents. Fall 2014 Semester Calendar Table of Contents Important Dates.............................................. 2 Advising and Registration Information............................ 3 Adding and Dropping Courses.................................

More information

University of Waterloo School of Accountancy. AFM 102: Introductory Management Accounting. Fall Term 2004: Section 4

University of Waterloo School of Accountancy. AFM 102: Introductory Management Accounting. Fall Term 2004: Section 4 University of Waterloo School of Accountancy AFM 102: Introductory Management Accounting Fall Term 2004: Section 4 Instructor: Alan Webb Office: HH 289A / BFG 2120 B (after October 1) Phone: 888-4567 ext.

More information

MATH 205: Mathematics for K 8 Teachers: Number and Operations Western Kentucky University Spring 2017

MATH 205: Mathematics for K 8 Teachers: Number and Operations Western Kentucky University Spring 2017 MATH 205: Mathematics for K 8 Teachers: Number and Operations Western Kentucky University Spring 2017 INSTRUCTOR: Julie Payne CLASS TIMES: Section 003 TR 11:10 12:30 EMAIL: julie.payne@wku.edu Section

More information

Scottsdale Community College Spring 2016 CIS190 Intro to LANs CIS105 or permission of Instructor

Scottsdale Community College Spring 2016 CIS190 Intro to LANs CIS105 or permission of Instructor Scottsdale Community College Spring 2016 CIS190 Intro to LANs 28058 Instructor Information Instructor: Al Kelly Email: ALB2148907@Scottsdale.edu Phone: 480.518.1657 Office Location: CM448 Office Hours:

More information

Fundamental Accounting Principles, 21st Edition Author(s): Wild, John; Shaw, Ken; Chiappetta, Barbara ISBN-13:

Fundamental Accounting Principles, 21st Edition Author(s): Wild, John; Shaw, Ken; Chiappetta, Barbara ISBN-13: Dakota College at Course Syllabus Course Prefix/Number/Title: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I Credits: 3 Instructor: Kara Bowen Office: Thatcher Hall 109, Bottineau campus Phone: 701 228 5432 Email:

More information

CHEM:1070 Sections A, B, and C General Chemistry I (Fall 2017)

CHEM:1070 Sections A, B, and C General Chemistry I (Fall 2017) CHEM:1070 Sections A, B, and C General Chemistry I (Fall 2017) Course Objectives CHEM:1070 provides students with an introduction to chemistry and is appropriate for students who have not had an advanced

More information

JN2000: Introduction to Journalism Syllabus Fall 2016 Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30 1:45 p.m., Arrupe Hall 222

JN2000: Introduction to Journalism Syllabus Fall 2016 Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30 1:45 p.m., Arrupe Hall 222 1 JN2000: Introduction to Journalism Syllabus Fall 2016 Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30 1:45 p.m., Arrupe Hall 222 Instructor Katie Fischer Clune, Ph.D. Office: Arrupe Hall 207 Phone: 816-501-4390 Office

More information

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus This syllabus gives a detailed explanation of the course procedures and policies. You are responsible for this information - ask your instructor if anything is unclear.

More information

Military Science 101, Sections 001, 002, 003, 004 Fall 2014

Military Science 101, Sections 001, 002, 003, 004 Fall 2014 Military Science 101, Sections 001, 002, 003, 004 Fall 2014 Instructor Name: SFC Jonathan Whittington Email: whittingjm@sfasu.edu Phone: 936-468-4230 Office: Military Science Building, Room 104 Office

More information

Please read this entire syllabus, keep it as reference and is subject to change by the instructor.

Please read this entire syllabus, keep it as reference and is subject to change by the instructor. Math 125: Intermediate Algebra Syllabus Section # 3288 Fall 2013 TTh 4:10-6:40 PM MATH 1412 INSTRUCTOR: Nisakorn Srichoom (Prefer to be call Ms. Nisa or Prof. Nisa) OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday at 6:40-7:40 PM

More information

FINANCE 3320 Financial Management Syllabus May-Term 2016 *

FINANCE 3320 Financial Management Syllabus May-Term 2016 * FINANCE 3320 Financial Management Syllabus May-Term 2016 * Instructor details: Professor Mukunthan Santhanakrishnan Office: Fincher 335 Office phone: 214-768-2260 Email: muku@smu.edu Class details: Days:

More information

Biology 1 General Biology, Lecture Sections: 47231, and Fall 2017

Biology 1 General Biology, Lecture Sections: 47231, and Fall 2017 Instructor: Rana Tayyar, Ph.D. Email: rana.tayyar@rcc.edu Website: http://websites.rcc.edu/tayyar/ Office: MTSC 320 Class Location: MTSC 401 Lecture time: Tuesday and Thursday: 2:00-3:25 PM Biology 1 General

More information

EDIT 576 DL1 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2014 August 25 October 12, 2014 Fully Online Course

EDIT 576 DL1 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2014 August 25 October 12, 2014 Fully Online Course GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM EDIT 576 DL1 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall

More information

MGMT 3280: Strategic Management

MGMT 3280: Strategic Management MGMT 3280: Strategic Management Professor Nicholas J. Bailey Office: Friday 290B Sec 02: TR 9:30-10:45am Denny 120 Tel: (801) 628-8648 Sec 03: TR 11:00am-12:15pm Storrs 155 Email: nicholas.bailey@grad.moore.sc.edu

More information

EDIT 576 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2015 August 31 October 18, 2015 Fully Online Course

EDIT 576 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2015 August 31 October 18, 2015 Fully Online Course GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM EDIT 576 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2015 August 31 October

More information

CHMB16H3 TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

CHMB16H3 TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY CHMB16H3 TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY FALL 2017 COURSE SYLLABUS Course Instructors Kagan Kerman (Theoretical), e-mail: kagan.kerman@utoronto.ca Office hours: Mondays 3-6 pm in EV502 (on the 5th floor

More information

ACC 362 Course Syllabus

ACC 362 Course Syllabus ACC 362 Course Syllabus Unique 02420, MWF 1-2 Fall 2005 Faculty Information Lecturer: Lynn Serre Dikolli Office: GSB 5.124F Voice: 232-9343 Office Hours: MW 9.30-10.30, F 12-1 other times by appointment

More information

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES. Employee Hand Book

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES. Employee Hand Book FINANCIAL STRATEGIES Employee Hand Book 2009-2010 S:\District Office\District Business ED\00Financial Services\09 10\Financial Services Orientation2 Welcome Welcome to Financial Strategies. This program

More information

ENGLISH 298: Intensive Writing

ENGLISH 298: Intensive Writing Patricia Gillikin, PhD (she, her, hers) Phone: 565-1891 (home--landline), 925-8616 (office) Office: Learning Resource Center 137 A, in the Writing Center e-mail: gillikin@unm.edu Office/Campus Hours: Tuesdays

More information

MAT 122 Intermediate Algebra Syllabus Summer 2016

MAT 122 Intermediate Algebra Syllabus Summer 2016 Instructor: Gary Adams Office: None (I am adjunct faculty) Phone: None Email: gary.adams@scottsdalecc.edu Office Hours: None CLASS TIME and LOCATION: Title Section Days Time Location Campus MAT122 12562

More information

POFI 1301 IN, Computer Applications I (Introductory Office 2010) STUDENT INFORMANTION PLAN Spring 2013

POFI 1301 IN, Computer Applications I (Introductory Office 2010) STUDENT INFORMANTION PLAN Spring 2013 POFI 1301 IN, Computer Applications I (Introductory Office 2010) STUDENT INFORMANTION PLAN Spring 2013 INSTRUCTOR: Patty Balderas PHONE: 281 756 3507 CLASSROOM: MyBlackboard E MAIL:MyBlackboard or pbalderas@alvincollege.edu

More information

Penn State University - University Park MATH 140 Instructor Syllabus, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Fall 2010

Penn State University - University Park MATH 140 Instructor Syllabus, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Fall 2010 Penn State University - University Park MATH 140 Instructor Syllabus, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Fall 2010 There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if

More information

ACC 380K.4 Course Syllabus

ACC 380K.4 Course Syllabus ACC 380K.4 Course Syllabus Unique 02485, MW 11-12.30 Fall 2005 Faculty Information Lecturer: Lynn Serre Dikolli Office: GSB 5.124F Voice: 232-9343 Office Hours: MW 9.30-10.30, F 12-1 other times by appointment

More information

2362 Palmer Set up an appointment: https://lisasharpeceadviser.youcanbook.me/

2362 Palmer Set up an appointment: https://lisasharpeceadviser.youcanbook.me/ Iowa State University Human Development & Family Studies and School of Education Course Syllabus Fall 2014 HD FS 208 Early Childhood Education Orientation Wednesday 8am 8:50am Instructor: Lisa Sharp 2362

More information

INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC 1101) ONLINE SYLLABUS. Instructor: April Babb Crisp, M.S., LPC

INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC 1101) ONLINE SYLLABUS. Instructor: April Babb Crisp, M.S., LPC INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC 1101) ONLINE SYLLABUS Psychology 1101 Instructor: April Babb Crisp, M.S., LPC Intro to General Psychology Fall Semester 2012 (8/20/12 12/04/12) Office Hours (virtual):

More information

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, by Elayn Martin-Gay, Second Custom Edition for Los Angeles Mission College. ISBN 13:

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, by Elayn Martin-Gay, Second Custom Edition for Los Angeles Mission College. ISBN 13: Course: Math 125,, Section: 25065 Time: T Th: 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Room: CMS 022 Textbook: Beginning and, by Elayn Martin-Gay, Second Custom Edition for Los Angeles Mission College. ISBN 13: 978-1-323-45049-9

More information

Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017

Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017 Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017 Northeast Texas Community College exists to provide responsible, exemplary learning opportunities. April Brannon Office: Online Phone: Cell:

More information

Psychology 102- Understanding Human Behavior Fall 2011 MWF am 105 Chambliss

Psychology 102- Understanding Human Behavior Fall 2011 MWF am 105 Chambliss Psychology 102- Understanding Human Behavior Fall 2011 MWF 9.00 9.50 am 105 Chambliss Instructor: April K. Dye, Ph.D. E-mail: adye@cn.edu Office: 208 Chambliss; Office phone: 2086 Office Hours: Monday:

More information

General Chemistry II, CHEM Blinn College Bryan Campus Course Syllabus Fall 2011

General Chemistry II, CHEM Blinn College Bryan Campus Course Syllabus Fall 2011 General Chemistry II, CHEM 1412 302 Blinn College Bryan Campus Course Syllabus Fall 2011 Instructor: Mr. Thom José Office: H253 Office Hours: M-R 10:30 AM 1:30 PM; MW 4:00 5:30 PM; TR 1:30 4:00 PM; other

More information

CIS 121 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - SYLLABUS

CIS 121 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - SYLLABUS CIS 121 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - SYLLABUS Section: 7591, 7592 Instructor: Beth Roberts Class Time: Hybrid Classroom: CTR-270, AAH-234 Credits: 5 cr. Email: Canvas messaging (preferred)

More information

Economics 201 Principles of Microeconomics Fall 2010 MWF 10:00 10:50am 160 Bryan Building

Economics 201 Principles of Microeconomics Fall 2010 MWF 10:00 10:50am 160 Bryan Building Economics 201 Principles of Microeconomics Fall 2010 MWF 10:00 10:50am 160 Bryan Building Professor: Dr. Michelle Sheran Office: 445 Bryan Building Phone: 256-1192 E-mail: mesheran@uncg.edu Office Hours:

More information

EMPOWER Self-Service Portal Student User Manual

EMPOWER Self-Service Portal Student User Manual EMPOWER Self-Service Portal Student User Manual by Hasanna Tyus 1 Registrar 1 Adapted from the OASIS Student User Manual, July 2013, Benedictine College. 1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 3 2. Accessing

More information

Syllabus CHEM 2230L (Organic Chemistry I Laboratory) Fall Semester 2017, 1 semester hour (revised August 24, 2017)

Syllabus CHEM 2230L (Organic Chemistry I Laboratory) Fall Semester 2017, 1 semester hour (revised August 24, 2017) Page 1 of 7 Syllabus CHEM 2230L (Organic Chemistry I Laboratory) Fall Semester 2017, 1 semester hour (revised August 24, 2017) Sections, Time. Location and Instructors Section CRN Number Day Time Location

More information

Syllabus - ESET 369 Embedded Systems Software, Fall 2016

Syllabus - ESET 369 Embedded Systems Software, Fall 2016 Syllabus - ESET 369 Embedded Systems Software, Fall 2016 Contact Information: Professor: Dr. Byul Hur Office: 008A Fermier Telephone: (979) 845-5195 Facsimile: E-mail: byulmail@tamu.edu Web: www.tamuresearch.com

More information

Houghton Mifflin Online Assessment System Walkthrough Guide

Houghton Mifflin Online Assessment System Walkthrough Guide Houghton Mifflin Online Assessment System Walkthrough Guide Page 1 Copyright 2007 by Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form

More information

Course Policies and Syllabus BUL3130 The Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business Syllabus Spring A 2017 ONLINE

Course Policies and Syllabus BUL3130 The Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business Syllabus Spring A 2017 ONLINE F Course Policies and Syllabus BUL3130 The Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business Syllabus Spring A 2017 ONLINE Instructor: Theresa Moore Title: Professor Office: 200/405 Office Hours: Mon. 11-1:30,

More information

HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II

HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II BIO 202 FALL SEMESTER, 2015 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II Mesa Community College, Southern & Dobson Instructor: Dr. Pamela Harrison Office: NU 187 Phone: 480-461-7157 email: pamela.harrison@mesacc.edu

More information

Class Meeting Time and Place: Section 3: MTWF10:00-10:50 TILT 221

Class Meeting Time and Place: Section 3: MTWF10:00-10:50 TILT 221 Math 155. Calculus for Biological Scientists Fall 2017 Website https://csumath155.wordpress.com Please review the course website for details on the schedule, extra resources, alternate exam request forms,

More information

General Microbiology (BIOL ) Course Syllabus

General Microbiology (BIOL ) Course Syllabus General Microbiology (BIOL3401.01) Course Syllabus Spring 2017 INSTRUCTOR Luis A. Materon, Ph.D., Professor Office at SCIE 1.344; phone 956-665-7140; fax 956-665-3657 E-mail: luis.materon@utrgv.edu (anonymous

More information

STA2023 Introduction to Statistics (Hybrid) Spring 2013

STA2023 Introduction to Statistics (Hybrid) Spring 2013 STA2023 Introduction to Statistics (Hybrid) Spring 2013 Course Description This course introduces the student to the concepts of a statistical design and data analysis with emphasis on introductory descriptive

More information

Computer Architecture CSC

Computer Architecture CSC Computer Architecture CSC 343 001 Greg T. Harber Department of Computer Science Nelson Rusche College of Business McGee 303B gth@cs.sfasu.edu 468-1867, 468-2508 Office Hours Monday 10:30-11:30 1:30-2:30

More information

BUSINESS FINANCE 4265 Financial Institutions

BUSINESS FINANCE 4265 Financial Institutions BUSINESS FINANCE 4265 Financial Institutions Professor: Prof. Bernadette A. Minton Office: 700E Fisher Hall Email: minton.15@fisher.osu.edu Phone: (614) 688 3125 Office Hours: Wednesdays, 1:00 pm 2:00

More information

POFI 1349 Spreadsheets ONLINE COURSE SYLLABUS

POFI 1349 Spreadsheets ONLINE COURSE SYLLABUS POFI 1349 Spreadsheets ONLINE COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE: POFI 1349 SPREADSHEETS (2-2-3) COURSE (CATALOG) DESCRIPTION: Skill development in concepts, procedures, and application of spreadsheets

More information

Biology 10 - Introduction to the Principles of Biology Spring 2017

Biology 10 - Introduction to the Principles of Biology Spring 2017 Biology 10 - Introduction to the Principles of Biology Spring 2017 Welcome to Bio 10! Lecture: Monday and Wednesday Lab: Monday 7:00 10:00pm or 5:30-7:00pm Wednesday 7:00 10:00pm Room: 2004 Lark Hall Room:

More information

Spring 2014 SYLLABUS Michigan State University STT 430: Probability and Statistics for Engineering

Spring 2014 SYLLABUS Michigan State University STT 430: Probability and Statistics for Engineering Spring 2014 SYLLABUS Michigan State University STT 430: Probability and Statistics for Engineering Time and Place: MW 3:00-4:20pm, A126 Wells Hall Instructor: Dr. Marianne Huebner Office: A-432 Wells Hall

More information

ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS BU-5190-OL Syllabus

ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS BU-5190-OL Syllabus MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS BU-5190-OL Syllabus Fall 2011 P LYMOUTH S TATE U NIVERSITY, C OLLEGE OF B USINESS A DMINISTRATION 1 Page 2 PLYMOUTH STATE UNIVERSITY College of

More information

INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANT 2410 FALL 2015

INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANT 2410 FALL 2015 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANT 2410 FALL 2015 Meeting Times: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1:55-2:45 (Period 7) Turlington, Room L005 Instructor: John Hames Office: Turlington B346 E-mail: johnjhames@ufl.edu

More information

Instructor: Matthew Wickes Kilgore Office: ES 310

Instructor: Matthew Wickes Kilgore Office: ES 310 MATH 1314 College Algebra Syllabus Instructor: Matthew Wickes Kilgore Office: ES 310 Longview Office: LN 205C Email: mwickes@kilgore.edu Phone: 903 988-7455 Prerequistes: Placement test score on TSI or

More information

SYLLABUS: RURAL SOCIOLOGY 1500 INTRODUCTION TO RURAL SOCIOLOGY SPRING 2017

SYLLABUS: RURAL SOCIOLOGY 1500 INTRODUCTION TO RURAL SOCIOLOGY SPRING 2017 College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Science School of Environment and Natural Resources SYLLABUS: RURAL SOCIOLOGY 1500 INTRODUCTION TO RURAL SOCIOLOGY SPRING 2017 Course overview Instructor

More information

POFI 2301 WORD PROCESSING MS WORD 2010 LAB ASSIGNMENT WORKSHEET Office Systems Technology Daily Flex Entry

POFI 2301 WORD PROCESSING MS WORD 2010 LAB ASSIGNMENT WORKSHEET Office Systems Technology Daily Flex Entry POFI 2301 WORD PROCESSING MS WORD 2010 LAB ASSIGNMENT WORKSHEET Collin College Office Systems Technology Daily Flex Entry NAME _ STARTING DATE OF CLASS SECTION ENDING DATE This worksheet lists your assignments

More information

Professors will not accept Extra Credit work nor should students ask a professor to make Extra Credit assignments.

Professors will not accept Extra Credit work nor should students ask a professor to make Extra Credit assignments. ARV 227 WEBSITE DESIGN I DIGITAL ARTS INSTRUCTIONAL PACKAGE ARV 227 Course Prefix and Number: ARV 227 All Sections Course Title: Website Design I Lecture Hours: 3 Catalogue Description: As a student in

More information

MATH 1A: Calculus I Sec 01 Winter 2017 Room E31 MTWThF 8:30-9:20AM

MATH 1A: Calculus I Sec 01 Winter 2017 Room E31 MTWThF 8:30-9:20AM Instructor: Amanda Lien Office: S75b Office Hours: MTWTh 11:30AM-12:20PM Contact: lienamanda@fhda.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION MATH 1A: Calculus I Sec 01 Winter 2017 Room E31 MTWThF 8:30-9:20AM Fundamentals

More information

MKT ADVERTISING. Fall 2016

MKT ADVERTISING. Fall 2016 TENTATIVE syllabus ~ subject to changes and modifications at the start of the semester MKT 4350.001 ADVERTISING Fall 2016 Mon & Wed, 11.30 am 12.45 pm Classroom: JSOM 2.802 Prof. Abhi Biswas Email: abiswas@utdallas.edu

More information

EDUC 2020: FOUNDATIONS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION Spring 2011

EDUC 2020: FOUNDATIONS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION Spring 2011 EDUC 2020: FOUNDATIONS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION Spring 2011 1. Identification of Course 1.1 EDUC 2020: Foundations of Multicultural Education (3-3-0) Prerequisites: None Meets 3 hours per week Grade

More information

ENG 111 Achievement Requirements Fall Semester 2007 MWF 10:30-11: OLSC

ENG 111 Achievement Requirements Fall Semester 2007 MWF 10:30-11: OLSC Fleitz/ENG 111 1 Contact Information ENG 111 Achievement Requirements Fall Semester 2007 MWF 10:30-11:20 227 OLSC Instructor: Elizabeth Fleitz Email: efleitz@bgsu.edu AIM: bluetea26 (I m usually available

More information

Instructor Dr. Kimberly D. Schurmeier

Instructor Dr. Kimberly D. Schurmeier CHEM 1310: General Chemistry Section A Fall 2015 Instructor Dr. Kimberly D. Schurmeier Email: kimberly.schurmeier@chemistry.gatech.edu Phone: 404-385-1381 Office: Clough Commons 584B The best way to contact

More information

Introduction to Forensic Anthropology ASM 275, Section 1737, Glendale Community College, Fall 2008

Introduction to Forensic Anthropology ASM 275, Section 1737, Glendale Community College, Fall 2008 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology ASM 275, Section 1737, Glendale Community College, Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. P. James Macaluso Email: paul.macaluso@gcmail.maricopa.edu Phone: 480-731-8866, Mailbox

More information

SPM 5309: SPORT MARKETING Fall 2017 (SEC. 8695; 3 credits)

SPM 5309: SPORT MARKETING Fall 2017 (SEC. 8695; 3 credits) SPM 5309: SPORT MARKETING Fall 2017 (SEC. 8695; 3 credits) Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management College of Health and Human Performance University of Florida Professor: Dr. Yong Jae Ko

More information

Class meetings: Time: Monday & Wednesday 7:00 PM to 8:20 PM Place: TCC NTAB 2222

Class meetings: Time: Monday & Wednesday 7:00 PM to 8:20 PM Place: TCC NTAB 2222 Organizational Behavior MANA 3318-012 Fall 2010 Instructor: Mr. A. Moses, M.S. Office: Room 604, College of Business Administration Tel no: 817-272-3851 Email id: amoses@uta.edu Home Page: http://management.uta.edu/aaron/main.htm

More information

Math 22. Fall 2016 TROUT

Math 22. Fall 2016 TROUT Math 22 Fall 2016 TROUT Instructor: Kip Trout, B.S., M.S. Office Hours: Mon; Wed: 11:00 AM -12:00 PM in Room 13 RAB Tue; Thur: 3:15 PM -4:15 PM in Room 13 RAB Phone/Text: (717) 676 1274 (Between 10 AM

More information

ECON492 Senior Capstone Seminar: Cost-Benefit and Local Economic Policy Analysis Fall 2017 Instructor: Dr. Anita Alves Pena

ECON492 Senior Capstone Seminar: Cost-Benefit and Local Economic Policy Analysis Fall 2017 Instructor: Dr. Anita Alves Pena ECON492 Senior Capstone Seminar: Cost-Benefit and Local Economic Policy Analysis Fall 2017 Instructor: Dr. Anita Alves Pena Contact: Office: C 306C Clark Building Phone: 970-491-0821 Fax: 970-491-2925

More information

Intermediate Algebra

Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra An Individualized Approach Robert D. Hackworth Robert H. Alwin Parent s Manual 1 2005 H&H Publishing Company, Inc. 1231 Kapp Drive Clearwater, FL 33765 (727) 442-7760 (800) 366-4079

More information

McKendree University School of Education Methods of Teaching Elementary Language Arts EDU 445/545-(W) (3 Credit Hours) Fall 2011

McKendree University School of Education Methods of Teaching Elementary Language Arts EDU 445/545-(W) (3 Credit Hours) Fall 2011 McKendree University School of Education Methods of Teaching Elementary Language Arts EDU 445/545-(W) (3 Credit Hours) Fall 2011 Instructor: Dr. Darryn Diuguid Phone: 537-6559 E-mail: drdiuguid@mckendree.edu

More information

General Physics I Class Syllabus

General Physics I Class Syllabus 1. Instructor: General Physics I Class Syllabus Name: Dr. Andy Hollerman Rank: Professor of Physics Office Location: 107 Broussard Hall Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 7:00 8:00 am Monday & Wednesday

More information

SPANISH 102, Basic Spanish, Second Semester, 4 Credit Hours Winter, 2013

SPANISH 102, Basic Spanish, Second Semester, 4 Credit Hours Winter, 2013 SPANISH 02, Basic Spanish, Second Semester, 4 Credit Hours Winter, 203 Instructor: Elena García MCC Phone #: (23) 777-0445 Home Phone #: (23) 798-406 Section & W0: 4 class hours per week (M-TH: 0:0am :05am)

More information

Coding II: Server side web development, databases and analytics ACAD 276 (4 Units)

Coding II: Server side web development, databases and analytics ACAD 276 (4 Units) Coding II: Server side web development, databases and analytics ACAD 276 (4 Units) Objective From e commerce to news and information, modern web sites do not contain thousands of handcoded pages. Sites

More information

MTH 215: Introduction to Linear Algebra

MTH 215: Introduction to Linear Algebra MTH 215: Introduction to Linear Algebra Fall 2017 University of Rhode Island, Department of Mathematics INSTRUCTOR: Jonathan A. Chávez Casillas E-MAIL: jchavezc@uri.edu LECTURE TIMES: Tuesday and Thursday,

More information

IST 440, Section 004: Technology Integration and Problem-Solving Spring 2017 Mon, Wed, & Fri 12:20-1:10pm Room IST 202

IST 440, Section 004: Technology Integration and Problem-Solving Spring 2017 Mon, Wed, & Fri 12:20-1:10pm Room IST 202 IST 440, Section 004: Technology Integration and Problem-Solving Spring 2017 Mon, Wed, & Fri 12:20-1:10pm Room IST 202 INSTRUCTOR: TEACHING ASSISTANT (TA): Dr. Alison Murphy amurphy@ist.psu.edu (814) 814-8839

More information

Foothill College Summer 2016

Foothill College Summer 2016 Foothill College Summer 2016 Intermediate Algebra Math 105.04W CRN# 10135 5.0 units Instructor: Yvette Butterworth Text: None; Beoga.net material used Hours: Online Except Final Thurs, 8/4 3:30pm Phone:

More information

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Department of Economics. ECON 1012: PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Prof. Irene R. Foster

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Department of Economics. ECON 1012: PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Prof. Irene R. Foster THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Department of Economics ECON 1012: PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Prof. Irene R. Foster Office: Monroe 323 Phone: (202) 994-6150 Walk-in Office Hours: W 2-4pm Email: fosterir@gwu.edu

More information

PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IDT 2021(formerly IDT 2020) Class Hours: 2.0 Credit Hours: 2.

PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IDT 2021(formerly IDT 2020) Class Hours: 2.0 Credit Hours: 2. PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IDT 2021(formerly IDT 2020) Class Hours: 2.0 Credit Hours: 2.0 Laboratory Hours: 0.0 Revised: Spring 04 NOTE: This course

More information

PHO 1110 Basic Photography for Photographers. Instructor Information: Materials:

PHO 1110 Basic Photography for Photographers. Instructor Information: Materials: Revised: 5/2017 Nashville State Community College Business & Applied Arts Visual Communications / Photography PHO 1110 Basic Photography for Photographers 3 credit hours An introduction to the fundamentals

More information

Social Media Journalism J336F Unique ID CMA Fall 2012

Social Media Journalism J336F Unique ID CMA Fall 2012 Social Media Journalism J336F Unique ID 07435 CMA 4.308 Fall 2012 Class: T- Th 9:30 to 11 a.m. Professor: Robert Quigley Office hours: 1-2 p.m. Mondays and 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays and by appointment.

More information

Office Hours: Mon & Fri 10:00-12:00. Course Description

Office Hours: Mon & Fri 10:00-12:00. Course Description 1 State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS PSC 408 4 credits (3 credits lecture, 1 credit lab) Fall 2016 M/W/F 1:00-1:50 O Brian 112 Lecture Dr. Michelle Benson mbenson2@buffalo.edu

More information

State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS PSC 408 Fall 2015 M,W,F 1-1:50 NSC 210

State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS PSC 408 Fall 2015 M,W,F 1-1:50 NSC 210 1 State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS PSC 408 Fall 2015 M,W,F 1-1:50 NSC 210 Dr. Michelle Benson mbenson2@buffalo.edu Office: 513 Park Hall Office Hours: Mon & Fri 10:30-12:30

More information

Accounting 380K.6 Accounting and Control in Nonprofit Organizations (#02705) Spring 2013 Professors Michael H. Granof and Gretchen Charrier

Accounting 380K.6 Accounting and Control in Nonprofit Organizations (#02705) Spring 2013 Professors Michael H. Granof and Gretchen Charrier Accounting 380K.6 Accounting and Control in Nonprofit Organizations (#02705) Spring 2013 Professors Michael H. Granof and Gretchen Charrier 1. Office: Prof Granof: CBA 4M.246; Prof Charrier: GSB 5.126D

More information

Business Computer Applications CGS 1100 Course Syllabus. Course Title: Course / Prefix Number CGS Business Computer Applications

Business Computer Applications CGS 1100 Course Syllabus. Course Title: Course / Prefix Number CGS Business Computer Applications Business Computer Applications CGS 10 Course Syllabus Course / Prefix Number CGS 10 CRN: 20616 Course Catalog Description: Course Title: Business Computer Applications Tuesday 6:30pm Building M Rm 118,

More information