Accounting

Intermediate Acct I - 14548 - ACCT 3113 - V03

Days: TR

Time: 9:30 - 10:45

Room: Lowder 124

Professor: Jones, Email: jonesj6@auburn.edu

Description: Accounting principles and theory including accounting for current assets, liabilities, and investments.

Intermed Accounting II - 13782 - ACCT 3123 - V01

Days: TR

Time: 8:00 - 9:15

Room: Lowder 124

Professor: Long, Email: longjae@auburn.edu

Description: Continuation of ACCT 3113, with emphasis on fixed assets, capital structure, and cash flows.

Cost Accounting - 13784 - ACCT 3213 - V02

Days: TR

Time: 11:00 - 12:15

Room: Lowder 009

Professor: Stanwick, Email: stanwsd@auburn.edu
Description: A study of how cost data for products, projects, or services are recorded, analyzed, and used for decision making.

Acctg Information Systems - 13787 - ACCT 3513 - V02

Days: MW

Time: 12:30 - 1:45

Room: Lowder 21

Professor: Loraas, Email: loraatm@auburn.edu

Description: Introduction to accounting information systems with emphasis on understanding computer-based systems and developing technology skills.

Audit & Assurance Services - 13799 - ACCT 4313 - V01

Rollover from Fall 2009

Professor: Mueller, Email: muelljm@auburn.edu

Description: Principles of auditing standards, ethics, controls, evidence, sampling, and audit reports.

Income Tax I - 13801 - ACCT 4413 - V01

Days: MW

Time: 8:00 - 9:15

Room: Lowder 009

Professor: Seacy, Email: searcdl@auburn.edu

Description: Principles of federal taxation as it applies to individuals and property transactions.

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING TOPICS - 16004 - ACCT 5133 - V01

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING TOPICS - 16005 - ACCT 6136 - V01

Rollover from Fall 2009

Professor: Wilson, Email: wilsoar@auburn.edu

Description: Emphasis on advanced accounting topics including business combinations, foreign currency transactions, derivatives, and other advanced financial topics.

Income Tax II - 14577 - ACCT 5423 - V01

Income Tax II - 14571 - ACCT 6426 - V01

Rollover from Fall 2009

Professor: Key, Email: keykimb@auburn.edu

Description: Tax accounting for individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates and trusts. Extensive use of a tax-service program.

Govt And NFP Accounting - 17818 - ACCT 5613 - V01

GOVERNMENTAL AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACCOUNTING - 17821 - ACCT 6616 - V01

Rollover from Fall 2009

Professor: Wilson, Email: wilsoar@auburn.edu

Description:

Accounting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. Focus on effective use of resources.

Adv Special Topics Acct - 14549 - ACCT 7976 - V01

Rollover from Fall 2009

Professor: Stanwick, Email:stanwsd@auburn.edu

Description: Industry and technology issues in accounting.
Days: MW
Time: 2:00 - 3:15
Room: Lowder 124
Professor: McLelland, Email: mclelaj@auburn.edu