Accounting for Business Decisions
ACC312 Accounting for Business Decisions
College of Business and Criminal Justice Business Department
Course Description: This course examines how accounting information impacts business operations, strategic decision making, and the achievement of organizational goals. Key roles of the managerial accounting discipline that analyze metrics, financial control, and enterprise-wide strategic planning are examined. The focus is on learning and exercising skills that help managers define, develop, and implement data-driven plans that can improve an organization’s financial performance. Students will learn how accounting-based financial information is generated, collected, organized and interpreted.
Credit Hours: 3.00
Prerequisites: BUS121
Corequisites: None
Programs offering this course
- Business Administration | Business Management Concentration
- Business Administration | General Business Concentration
- Business Administration | Operations, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management Concentration
- Information and Cybersecurity Operations (BS)
- Information Technology, Software Development and Coding (BS)
- Organizational Leadership | Operations, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management Concentration
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