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CCDE | Credit Courses | Summer 2010 | Undergraduate

Accounting and Finance

Please note: Courses marked with "[PR]" in the "Cat. No./Title" column have prerequisites or permission requirements that must be met before enrolling; for details, see course description by clicking on the course title.

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Cat. No./Title Instructor Dates Location Days Time Cr Class No. Fee Register
[PR]
AF210 Financial Accounting
A VogelJul 19 - Aug 25M-1-617


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 617
MW6p - 9p31530$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF210:
Presents the theory and techniques of financial accounting. The course encompasses the basic functions of collecting, processing, and reporting accounting information for interested third parties (e.g. owners, investors, and government) and enables students to analyze, interpret, and use accounting information effectively.

Prerequisites: a minimum of 30 credits. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF211 Managerial Accounting
A VogelJul 19 - Aug 25M-3-204


McCormack Bldg - 3rd Floor - Room 204
MW1:30p - 4:30p31897$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF211:
Presents the theory and technique of managerial accounting, from the particular perspective of the manager. The course covers the identification and analysis of the behavior of costs within the organization, and illustrates how managers use such knowledge for planning and control. Major topics include responsibility accounting, comprehensive and cash budgeting, standard job order and process cost systems, cost-volume-profit analysis, cost allocation, activity-based costing, standard costs, and variance analysis.

Prerequisites: AF 210 and a minimum of 30 credits. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF211 Managerial Accounting
M SharifJul 20 - Aug 26M-2-116


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 116
TuTh6p - 9p31532$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF211:
Presents the theory and technique of managerial accounting, from the particular perspective of the manager. The course covers the identification and analysis of the behavior of costs within the organization, and illustrates how managers use such knowledge for planning and control. Major topics include responsibility accounting, comprehensive and cash budgeting, standard job order and process cost systems, cost-volume-profit analysis, cost allocation, activity-based costing, standard costs, and variance analysis.

Prerequisites: AF 210 and a minimum of 30 credits. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

AF201 Personal Finance E HaydenJun 1 - Aug 26Online--31527$960
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF201:
Introduces students to planning and managing personal and family finances. Topics include insurance and estate planning, relationships with banks, issues in home ownership and real estate, the fundamentals of investing in stocks and bonds, tax planning, leasing as compared with buying automobiles, and financing college education. This course cannot be counted toward the finance or accounting concentration in the College of Management.

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Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF210 Financial Accounting
N LaPointeJun 1 - Jul 15W-1-034


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 034
TuTh10a - 1p31528$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF210:
Presents the theory and techniques of financial accounting. The course encompasses the basic functions of collecting, processing, and reporting accounting information for interested third parties (e.g. owners, investors, and government) and enables students to analyze, interpret, and use accounting information effectively.

Prerequisites: a minimum of 30 credits. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF210 Financial Accounting
N LaPointeJun 2 - Jul 14M-1-418


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 418
MW6p - 9p31529$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF210:
Presents the theory and techniques of financial accounting. The course encompasses the basic functions of collecting, processing, and reporting accounting information for interested third parties (e.g. owners, investors, and government) and enables students to analyze, interpret, and use accounting information effectively.

Prerequisites: a minimum of 30 credits. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF211 Managerial Accounting
E ConnorsJun 2 - Jul 14M-1-608


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 608
MW10a - 1p31531$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF211:
Presents the theory and technique of managerial accounting, from the particular perspective of the manager. The course covers the identification and analysis of the behavior of costs within the organization, and illustrates how managers use such knowledge for planning and control. Major topics include responsibility accounting, comprehensive and cash budgeting, standard job order and process cost systems, cost-volume-profit analysis, cost allocation, activity-based costing, standard costs, and variance analysis.

Prerequisites: AF 210 and a minimum of 30 credits. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF301 Introduction to Financial Management
K CallahanJun 1 - Jul 15W-1-010


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 010
TuTh1:30p - 4:30p31533$960
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF301:
Introduces financial management (both short term and long term), specifically what an organization invests in, and how the necessary funds are best raised; the course also acquaints students with various kinds of securities and the operation of financial markets and institutions. Specific topics include ratio analysis, working capital management, financial markets and institutions, the time value of money and capital budgeting, the cost of capital, financial leverage and capital structure, and dividend policy.

Prerequisites: AF 211, a minimum of 60 credits and prerequisite (or corequisite) MATH 134, 135, 140, 141, 145 or 146. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF301 Introduction to Financial Management
K CallahanJul 20 - Aug 26M-3-617


McCormack Bldg - 3rd Floor - Room 617
TuTh10a - 1p31534$960
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF301:
Introduces financial management (both short term and long term), specifically what an organization invests in, and how the necessary funds are best raised; the course also acquaints students with various kinds of securities and the operation of financial markets and institutions. Specific topics include ratio analysis, working capital management, financial markets and institutions, the time value of money and capital budgeting, the cost of capital, financial leverage and capital structure, and dividend policy.

Prerequisites: AF 211, a minimum of 60 credits and prerequisite (or corequisite) MATH 134, 135, 140, 141, 145 or 146. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF315 Accounting Information Systems
E ConnorsJun 2 - Jul 14W-1-063


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 063
MW6p - 9p33331$960
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF315:
This course examines the design, implementation, operation, and control of contemporary computer-based accounting information systems. Students complete projects which require the use of current information technology to solve real world problems.

Prerequisites: AF 211, a minimum of 60 credits and prerequisite (or corequisite) MATH 134, 135, 140, 141, 145 or 146. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF433 Accounting for Non-Business Organizations
T HoganJun 2 - Jul 14W-2-198


Wheatley Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 198
MW10a - 1p31535$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF433:
Develops the specialized knowledge of finance and accounting necessary for the successful financial management of such non-business organizations as governmental agencies, foundations, hospitals, and universities. The course particularly stresses fund accounting as well as the accounting principles appropriate to such organizations.

Prerequisites: AF 310 and a minimum of 60 credits. MGT students only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF480 Accounting and Finance Internship
J GoldmanJun 1 - Aug 24W-1-004


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 004
Tu6p - 9p31562$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF480:
Provides students with opportunities for full- or part-time work experience in an accounting or finance setting. On-site supervisors and faculty sponsors provide guidance and supervision for each intern.

Prerequisites: Permission of Department. For more information, please contact department (617.287.7671).

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
AF495 Financial Policy
M SharifJun 1 - Jul 15M-1-409


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 409
TuTh6p - 9p31898$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for AF495:
Utilizes the case study method to apply theoretical concepts and techniques learned in previous courses to the analysis of real situations and practical problems in financial management and policy. Some cases will have a strong international focus. This course is intended as a "capstone" course to be taken after all other concentration courses. It provides an opportunity for reviewing, integrating, and putting into practice the skills acquired in previous courses.

Prerequisites: AF 325 and 335, and a minimum of 60 credits, MGTstudents only.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960