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Doctorate Program (PhD)
Available Courses
| ACC 8112 |
2 hour lecture |
Financial Statement and Management Accounting Report Analysis for Decision Making | Analysis of financial statements and internal accounting reports to help management make decisions. |
| ACC 8203 | 3 hour lecture | Advanced Accounting Analysis for Decision Making | Application of accounting principles and concepts to alternative business possibilities as an aid to management decision making. |
| ACC 8213 | 3 hour lecture | Financial Statement Analysis | Focuses on understanding financial statements and the methods by which they are analyzed and interpreted. |
| ACC 8303 | 3 hour lecture | Survey of Accounting | Introduction to financial and managerial accounting: including accounting process, cash flow, elements, business organizations, analysis of management reports and financial statements, cost planning and control. |
| ACC 8990 | 1-9 hours | Special Topics in Accounting | This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. |
| ACC 9000 | hours to be arranged | Dissertation Research/Dissertation | |
| ACC 9013 | 3 hours | Seminar in Financial Accounting | Review and analysis of historical and current research in financial accounting theory. Emphasis on developing critical analytical skills for evaluating financial accounting research. |
| ACC 9023 | 3 hours lecture & discussion | Seminar in Management Accounting Research | A survey of the theory and practice of management accounting research. |
| ACC 9033 | 3 hours | Seminar in Accounting Research | Evaluation and analysis of academic research strategies and methodologies, emphasis on (1) understanding and evaluating empirical research results and (2) formulating and writing research proposals. |