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The focus of this course is to provide students with an understanding of accounting, financial statements analysis, and managerial accounting-based decisions used by business and human resources managers. The fundamental principles of financial and management accounting will be combined with practical applications relating to various organizational forms. Using accounting information to help...
This course introduces managerial accounting concepts and terminology including the elements of a job costing system, the application of cost-volume-profit analysis, and the application of job order costing, process costing, and activity-based costing. Note: This course requires a basic level accounting course. ACCT-1089 or ACCT-1100 are acceptable pre-requisites.
This course is an introduction for students who have not had any experience in auditing and covers the auditing concepts and procedures of external auditing. The aim is for students to understand the philosophy and environment of auditing. Topics covered include an overview of auditing with special attention given to the nature and economic purpose of audits; reporting, professional standards and...
This course deals with the liability for income tax of individuals and corporations. The determination of net income for tax purposes, taxable income and taxes payable will be examined in detail, for unincorporated businesses and corporations. Preparation of personal tax returns will be completed in detail. This course if offered through OntarioLearn by the host college, Durham college.
This is part one of a two-part intermediate accounting course. Topics covered include accounting principles, financial statements, revenue recognition, cash, receivables, inventory and property, plant and equipment. This course is offered through OntarioLearn by the host college, Durham college.
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the framework of financial reporting and its environment as well as the reporting and valuation of cash, receivables, inventories and temporary investments. The first part of this course covers financial reporting and accounting concepts, income statement and balance sheet presentation, statement of cash flows. The second part of the...
Managerial Accounting is a continuation of cost accounting concepts. In the initial courses, students learned how to accumulate product costs and how to plan for and control the routine operations of an organization. In this course, the emphasis is on using management accounting techniques to aid management in the planning, directing and controlling of an enterprise. This includes such topics as...
The Advanced Financial Accounting course covers intercorporate investments in passive investments, associates, and subsidiaries. Emphasis will also be placed on foreign transactions and the translation of a foreign subsidiary's financial statements. The course also examines the financial reporting for not-forprofit organizations using fund accounting. Accounting for contributions using the...
This course examines the normal structure and function of the human adult. It begins with an orientation to the human body including an introduction to the concepts of complimentary, metabolism, fundamental physiological needs and homeostasis. The levels of the body organization are then examined and all knowledge is then applied to the study of the integumentary, skeletal, muscle, and the nervous...
Anatomy and physiology course designed for students in Health Sciences or Health Care programs. Students will have the opportunity to study the human body and apply the knowledge through assignments, projects and class discussions. This course is suitable for admission to Health Care programs and may be considered for advanced standing.