ACC 4900 Accounting Capstone
(formerly ACC 491; BUS 491)
Writing-Intensive Course
This course integrates/reviews accounting principles, theories and practices. It includes the introduction of contemporary accounting issues and assists students in the correlation of their accounting education to situations that they may encounter as they transition into their professional careers. Using skills developed over their undergraduate careers, students will demonstrate a mastery of accounting, management, finance, marketing and economic theory and employ both written and oral communication skills through the use of individual and/or team presentations. Such presentations shall use quantitative and modeling skills to analyze and evaluate current business problems and issues. Students will integrate a strong ethical thought process into their decision making, employ logical and critical reasoning to action-oriented strategic planning and demonstrate respect for others in the global society.
Prerequisite
Senior Standing
Distribution
Business