Master of Accountancy
Spring 2014 Schedule
Monday, January 6, 2014 (first day of classes)-Monday, April 19, 2013 (last day of classes)
Final Exams: April 23-28
Note: For complete course descriptions of the classes listed below, go to the UTC main class schedule. (Its link is available in the menu bar at the top of this page.)
BACKGROUND COURSES (Evening classes)
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Monday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Tuesday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Wednesday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Thursday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
COURSE | ACC 4050.0 | ACC 3010.01 | ACC 3050.01 | ACC 4080.01 |
TITLE | Auditing | Intermediate Accounting II | Managerial Cost Accounting | Accounting Information Systems |
CRN | 20302 | 20296 | 20299 | 20308 |
INSTRUCTOR | Wilkins, Anne | Trussel, John | Thibadoux, Gregory | Blankenship, Lynn |
PRE-REQUISITES |
ACC 3010, MGT 2120, Pre or Corequisite: ACC 4080. |
ACC 3000 w/C or better. | ACC 2020 or ACC 5720 w/C or better. |
MGT 1000 or CPSC 1000, ACC 3000 & ACC 3050, or ACC 3120. |
BACKGROUND COURSES (Morning & Afternoon classes)
DAYS | TIMES | COURSE | TITLE | CRN | INSTRUCTOR | PRE-REQUISITES |
Mon/Wed/Fri | 9:00 - 9:50 | ACC 3000.0 | Intermediate Accounting I | 20293 | Willis, Marilyn | ACC 2010 & ACC 2020 w/B or better, MGT 2110, ECON 1010 & 1020 w/C or better. |
Mon/Wed/Fri | 10:00-10:50 | ACC 3000.1 | Intermdeiate Accounting I | 20294 | Willis, Marilyn | ACC 2010 & ACC 2020 w/B or better, MGT 2110, ECON 1010 & 1020 w/C or better. |
Tues & Thurs | 10:50-12:05 | ACC 3010.0 | Intermediate Accounting II | 20295 | Trussel, John | ACC 3000 w/C or better. |
Tues & Thurs | 3:05-4:20 | ACC 3020.0 | Intermediate Accounting III | 20297 | Trussel, John | ACC 3010 w/C or better. |
Tues & Thurs | 9:25-10:40 | ACC 3050.0 | Managerial Cost Accounting | 20298 | Thibadoux, Gregory | ACC 2020 or ACC 5720 w/C or better. |
Mon & Wed | 2:00-3:15 | ACC 3070.0 | Federal Tax Accounting | 20300 | Hollingsworth, Danny | ACC 3000 and BUS 3350, or approval of instructor. |
Mon & Wed | 3:25-4:40 | ACC 4050.1 | Auditing | 25012 | Wilkins, Anne |
ACC 3010, MGT 2120, Pre or Corequisite: ACC 4080. |
Tues & Thurs | 8:00 - 9:15 | ACC 4080.2 | Accounting Information Systems | 24609 | Haun, Amie | MGT 1000 or CPSC 1000, ACC 3000 & ACC 3050, or ACC 3120. |
Tues & Thurs | 12:15 - 1:30 | ACC 4110.0 | Taxation of Corporations & Partnerships | 20309 | McCoskey, Melanie | ACC 3010 & ACC 3070. |
CORE COURSES (Evening classes only)
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Monday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Tuesday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Wednesday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Thursday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
COURSE | ACC 5420.0 | |||
TITLE | Tax Research & Advanced Tax Topics | |||
CRN | 20322 | |||
INSTRUCTOR | McCoskey, Melanie | |||
PRE-REQUISITES |
Taxation of Corporations and Partnerships (on undergraduate or graduate level). |
CORE & ELECTIVE COURSES (Morning & Afternoon Classes)
DAYS | TIMES | COURSE | TITLE | CRN | INSTRUCTOR | PRE-REQUISITES |
Tues & Thurs | 8:00 - 9:15 | ACC 5070.0 | Governmental Accounting (ELECTIVE) | 25716 | Thibadoux, Gregory | Grade of C or better in ACC 3000 |
Tues & Thurs | 12:15 - 1:30 | ACC 5110.0 | Taxation of Partnerships & Corporations (ELECTIVE) | 25717 | McCoskey, Melanie | Grade of C or better in ACC 3010 & ACC 3070 |
Tues | 3:45-5:15 | ACC 5890.0 | Accounting Policy (CORE) | 20325 | McCoskey, Melanie | Grade of C or better in all MAcc core courses taken at point of enrollment in the class. |
ELECTIVE COURSES (Evening classes)
Monday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Tuesday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Wednesday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
Thursday Evening 5:30-8:00 |
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COURSE | FIN 5820.0 | FIN 5460.0 | MGT 5550.0 | MGT 5180.0 |
TITLE | Financial Management | Investments | Management Science | Advanced Business Reports |
CRN | 20368 | 20365 | 20687 | 25312 |
INSTRUCTOR | Brockman, Christopher | Long, Michael | Ahmaid, M. | Asllani, Beni |
PRE-REQUISITES |
Grade of C or better in ECON 5010, MGT 5710, & ACC 5720. |
FIN 5820 or approval of instructor. | MGT 5710 |
MGT 5140 or MGT 5810 |
COURSE | FIN 5997.1 | MGT 5200.0 | MKT 5660.0 | MGT 5840.0 |
TITLE | Derivative Securities | Advanced Data Analytics | Seminar in Marketing: "Services Marketing" | Management Skills |
CRN | 24231 | 25313 | 20742 | 20693 |
INSTRUCTOR | Ryan, Raymond | Gupta, Ashish | Halstead, Diane | Allen, Richard |
PRE-REQUISITES | Investments class (undergraduate or FIN 5460). | MGT 5190 |
MKT 5860 or approval of instructor. Note: This course's description isn't available in the UTC main class schedule so it is included at the bottom of this page. |
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COURSE | MGT 5660.0 | MGT 5830.0 | MKT 5860.0 | |
TITLE | Dysfunctional Organizational Behavior | Production & Operations Management | Marketing Management | |
CRN | 20688 | 20691 | 20744 | |
INSTRUCTOR | White, Charles | Witt, David | Henley, James | |
PRE-REQUISITES | MGT 5840 or approval of instructor. | MGT 5710 w/C or better | ECON 5010 w/C or better |
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COURSE | MKT 5000.0 | |||
TITLE | Digital Marketing | |||
CRN | 25125 | |||
INSTRUCTOR | Floyd, Jeremy | |||
PRE-REQUISITES |
MKT 5860 Note: This course's description isn't available in the UTC main class schedule so it is included at the bottom of this page. |
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SPRING INTERNATIONAL STUDY COURSES (Count for MAcc Elective Credit)
COURSE | MGT 5000 |
TITLE | Doing Business in Vietnam & Vietnamese Culture |
CRN | 25833 |
INSTRUCTOR | Dooley, Robert |
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COURSE | MGT 5000.0 |
TITLE | German Culture & How to Do Business in Germany |
CRN | 25835 |
INSTRUCTOR | Butler, Frank |
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS (for Special Topics & Seminar Classes Not in UTC's Main Class Schedule- MKT 5000 & MKT 5660)
MKT 5000.0 (25125)- Digital Marketing |
While the world of “digital” is constantly changing, professional marketers are constantly trying to grasp how to strategically utilize digital tools to foster consumer community,limit crisis, and ultimately solidify brands in the consumer-empowered paradigm. This course will examine the shift of power from the boardroom to the living room through media such as blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and others with the goal of evaluating platforms against the organization’s marketing goals and objectives. In addition, the course material will explore the overall connection of other digital platforms such as mobile, search engine and email. This course will provide not only a theoretical basis for evaluating engagement activities but also a practical experience of the tools used by professional marketers today |
MKT 5660.0 (20742)- Seminar in Marketing (Services Marketing) |
MKT 5660 is an elective seminar course in services marketing for graduate business students. The course premise is that organizations whose core product is a service (e.g., banks, utilities, hotels, hospitals, professional services, etc.) require a separate and distinct approach to marketing—both in strategy development and operational execution. In addition, manufacturers often provide service as part of their market offerings, requiring them to become proficient at delivering quality service. Great customer service can be an effective differentiation strategy for many firms, as seen by the success of companies such as L.L. Bean, Nordstrom, Federal Express, Amazon, Southwest Airlines, USAA, and others. Building strong customer relationships through quality service is at the heart of many organizations today, making service an essential core competency. This course investigates topics such as the characteristics of services and service customers, customers’ service expectations, service quality, service operations, service recovery, customer satisfaction and complaint behavior, customer loyalty, and customer retention. |