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531 Advanced Managerial Accounting and Control (3)
A discussion of accounting data in managerial decisions. Decision models include those dealing with pricing, product combinations, and capital budgeting. Also issues such as transfer pricing and performance evaluations are covered. Fall semester.  Prerequisite: BACC 305.

536 Accounting Information Systems (3)
Analysis, design and implementation of computer-based accounting information systems as used for planning, control and evaluation of business functional activities. Includes accounting information cycles. 1st Summer PM session.  Prerequisite: BACC 408 or permission of instructor.

542 Tax Research and Advanced Tax Topics (3)
Tax planning for businesses, employees or owners with additional emphasis in researching tax law to aid in the planning process. Spring semester.  Prerequisite: BACC 411 or BACC 532.

547 Financial Accounting Theory and Issues (3)
This course provides to the student the knowledge to understand the concepts used in the preparation of the statement of income, the statement of financial position, and the statement of cash flows and a survey of contemporary topics which might affect the use of financial statements. Fall semester.  Prerequisite: BACC 302.

552 Advanced Auditing (3)
The course involves an in-depth analysis of advanced topics with special attention given to the expanded body of professional standards. Application of theoretical concepts to complex and emerging problems in auditing. 2nd Summer PM session.  Prerequisite: BACC 405.

589 Accounting Policy (3)
The course covers the functions of accounting and requires the integration of subject matter studied the other core courses in managerial and financial accounting, systems, auditing and taxation. The student must demonstrate his/her ability to recognize analyze and solve accounting policy problems. Fall and spring semesters.  Must be taken in either last or next to last semester prior to graduation.  Students must have earned grades of C or better in all MAcc core courses taken at point of enrollment of the class.