| Course ID: | ACCT 5310. 3 hours. |
| Course Title: | Systems I |
Course Description: | Accounting information systems (AIS), including the role of such systems in an organization, electronic data processing, AIS applications, AIS analysis and design, AIS controls, and the audit of AIS. |
| Oasis Title: | SYSTEMS I |
| Duplicate Credit: | Not open to students with credit in ACCT 5310H or ACCT 7310 |
| Prerequisite: | ACCT 2102 or ACCT 2102H |
Semester Course Offered: | Offered every year. |
| Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
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| Course Objectives: | To develop an appreciation for how Accounting Information Systems can be used to
maximize the success of an organization. The course focuses on the traditional
categories of business transactions and how those transactions are documented,
stored, and reported or use by both internal and external users. In addition, the
course covers documentation techniques and internal control procedures commonly
found in Accounting Information Systems. |
| Topical Outline: | 1. Accounting Information Systems Introduction
2. Systems Documentation
3. General Ledger Based Accounting Information Systems
4. Business Cycles
5. System Technology
6. Databases and Data Modeling
7. System Controls |