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ACCOUNTING SYLLABUS 202 Introduction to Management Accounting Sections 1 and 2 Fall 2003
The professor reserves the right to make changes to this syllabus at any time and for any reason Prerequisite: ACC201, ICS 101 (or concurrent), and ICS 101L (or concurrent) REQUIRED MATERIALS: Management Accounting, 6th Edition, by Hanson and Mowen, pub. by Thompson, Southwestern. ISBN 0-324-06972-3. Professor: John P. Wendell, Ph.D., CPA: A415, 956-6694 (office) or 262-2049 (home). E-Mail : cbaajwe@hawaii.edu Always start the subject line with [ACC202], including the square brackets. Lecture Notes and Supplemental Material: Distributed by instructor at http://www.gregson.hawaii.edu. Office Hours: 2:00pm to 4:00pm Tuesday or by appointment. Students are encouraged to use E-mail when they have questions. Students may feel free to call the instructor at the home telephone number given above from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 pm seven days a week. Drop Date: Tuesday, September 2 is the last day to drop this course without a "W" grade. Withdrawal Date: Monday, September 15 is the last day to withdraw from this course with a "W" grade. Class Times: Tuesday and Thursday, section 1: 10:30 11:45 am, section 2: 12:00 noon 1:15 pm Final Exam: Section 1: Thursday, December 18, 9:45 am 11:45 am. Section 2 Tuesday, December 16, 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm. Room: G103 (all classes and Final). In the event the room is unavailable, or the room needs to evacuated during class, students should proceed to the zone 2 parking lot under the architecture building for instructions. Objective: This course provides students with an introduction to managerial accounting and methods used to report information to users internal to the firm. Cost accounting, budgeting, standard cost systems, reporting and analyzing performance are among the methods covered. The student taking this course will acquire a basic understanding of the most commonly used methods for using information from the firm's accounting and information systems to assist in making important managerial decisions. Pedagogy: Learning is facilitated through the use of textbook assignments, supplemental material, lectures by the instructor, multimedia presentations, in class discussions (as a whole or in groups). Ethical issues, the use of computer technology and accounting systems, international topics, entrepreneurial communication and skills are integrated into the lecture material, supplemental materials, and class discussion. Grading: The grade will be based on two midterm exams and a final exam. The exams will contain objective (multiple choice) questions. The exams will be closed book. Each exam will be worth 100 points. These exams will be averaged and the averages will be used to determine the final grade as follows: 90 100 = A, 80 <90 = B, 70 <80 = C, 60 <70 = D, <60 = F. There will be no use of + or grades in this class. Disability Access: Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the KOKUA Program for information and services. Services are confidential and students are not charged for them. Contact KOKUA at 956-7511 (voice/text), kokua@hawaii.edu, or Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services, Room 13. Student Conduct Code. Students should be familiar with the University Student Conduct Code available on the web at www.hawaii.edu/student/conduct School of Accountancy Mandated Disclaimer: This syllabus is a general plan for the course. Changes may be necessary. CBA Mandated Disclaimer: minor changes may be made in the course content as the semester progresses
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