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ACC 594
ACCOUNTING PRACTICUM
For this elective course, either part-time or full-time employment is evaluated by the College to determine if the employment is appropriate for the student to earn credit for practical experience. The student must then continue in the accounting/tax position for the duration of the semester in which enrolled. Bi-weekly reports are submitted by the student to the instructor, emphasizing achievement of learning objectives. Students are assigned a public corporation and required to submit detailed answers to questions based on the financial reporting requirements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
Students must have written permission of the department chair and a cumulative GPA of 3.500.
Distribution
ACCOUNTING