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| Course Information | | Course ID: | ACCTG001A | | Course Name: | PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING | | Section Number: | 32391 | | Units: | 4 | | Instructor Name: | CHRISTOPHER | | Course Type: | Online | Course Description: This course includes basic accounting theory and procedure, the accounting entity, and generally accepted accounting principles. | | | Instructor Contact Information | | Email Address: | betty_christopher@wvmccd.cc.ca.us | | Phone Number: | 408-855-5343 | | Fax Number: | 408-855-5458 | Mail Address: Betty Christopher, Mission College MS 21, 3000 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, Ca 95054 | Campus Office Location: MT-11F: Portable classroom on the west side of campus.
Mailbox Location: E2-402. | | Office Hours: | W 1:30-2:30pm; Online Hours MW 9-10am | | | Other Information | Orientation Schedule: You may attend either session:
Wednesday, February 2, 11:30am-1:30pm, room E1-603, or
Wednesday, February 2, 4:45pm-6:50pm, room N2-401.
Both sessions will cover the same material. | On Campus Requirements: We will meet on campus five (5) times during the semester, for orientation at the beginning of the semester, a review session prior to the first midterm, two midterm exams, and a final exam. You may attend these meetings at either 11:30am or 4:45pm. Both sessions cover the same material.
Orientation: February 2, 11:30am or 4:45pm.
Review for Midterm: March 2, 11:30am or 4:45pm.
First Midterm: March 9, 11:30am or 4:45pm.
Second Midterm: April 20, 11:30am or 4:45pm.
Final Exam: May 25, 11:30am or 4:45pm | Exam Requirements and Location: There will be two midterm exams and one final exam administered at Mission College. Two different exam times are available. You may attend at either time:
First Midterm:
Wednesday, March 9, 11:30am-1:30pm, room E1-603, or
Wednesday, March 9, 4:45pm-6:50pm, room N1-202.
Second Midterm:
Wednesday, April 20, 11:30am-1:30pm, room E1-603, or
Wednesday, April 20, 4:45pm-6:50pm, room N1-202.
Final Exam:
Wednesday, May 25, 11:30am-1:30pm, room E1-603, or Wednesday, May 25, 4:45pm-6:50pm, room N1-202. | Prerequisites: None | Advisories: Math 903 | Required Books & Materials: Textbook: Accounting, Sixth Edition; Horngren/Harrison/Bamber; Prentice Hall. | Outline of Topics to be Covered: This introductory course in Accounting will give you both a theoretical understanding and application of that understanding using real world situations. This will include understanding in vocabulary, financial statements, the accounting cycle including adjusting entries and closing entries, accounting information systems, cash, internal control, accounts and notes receivable, merchandise inventory, plant assets and depreciation, current liabilities, payroll accounting, the time value of money, generally accepted accounting principles, and ethics.
After satisfactory completion of this course you will be able to properly maintain sets of books for both service and merchandising businesses. You also will be able to utilize accounting information to make sound business decisions. | Notice on Disabilities: Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact me privately to discuss your specific needs. Please contact DISC (Disability Instructional Support Center) in S2-201, (408.855.5085 or 408.727.9243 TTY) to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with verifiable documentation. | Websites: http://www.coursecompass.com http://salsa.missioncollege.org/christopher/
| | Syllabus: | http://salsa.missioncollege.org/Christopher/ | Additional Information: Section closed? You may register for the other section. Students in both sections may attend the 5 on-campus meetings at either 11:30am or 4:45pm. |
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