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ACC 735
APPLIED RESEARCH IN ACCOUNTING TOPICS
This course provides an opportunity for doctoral students in business administration with a focus on accounting to engage in applied research on contemporary topics in the field. The course will emphasize the application of theoretical frameworks, empirical methods, and analytical techniques to address real-world problems and contribute to the advancement of accounting knowledge. Students will develop critical thinking skills, research competencies, and scholarly writing abilities necessary for conducting applied research in accounting.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
ACC 732
and
DCT 700
Distribution
ACCOUNTING