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ACC 588
ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP
For this elective course, the student must secure an internship opportunity in the field of accounting or tax. The duration of the internship must be at least the duration of the semester in which the student is enrolled. The course includes periodic reports detailing both the tasks completed by the student and the learning outcomes addressed by the tasks. Contributions by the intern are evaluated by employer supervisors and reported to the instructor, with additional communication if necessary. Student provides analysis of an SEC corporation, based on review of financial statements, related footnotes, and supplementary information required in the 10-K.
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3
Prerequisite
Students must have written permission of the department chair and a cumulative GPA of 3.500.
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ACCOUNTING