Accounting and Information Management
| AIM 2301 | Introductory Financial Accounting |
| AIM 2302 | Introductory Cost Management |
| AIM 3320 | Financial Information Management |
| Upper-level AIM* | |
| Upper-level AIM* | |
| Upper-level AIM* |
*Students choose an additional nine hours from upper-level AIM courses. Course prerequisites must be met.
All students MUST take:
AIM 2301 (ACCT 2301) Introductory Financial Accounting (3 semester hours) An introduction to business financial reporting designed to create an awareness of the accounting concepts and principles for preparing the three basic financial statements: the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. The course is designed to benefit all business students who will be future users of accounting information. (3-0) S
AIM 2302 (ACCT 2302) Introductory Management Accounting (3 semester hours) An introduction to the determination, development, and uses of internal accounting information needed by business management to satisfy customers while continuously controlling and containing costs. The course is designed to benefit all business students who will be future users of accounting information. (3-0) S
AIM 3320 Financial Information Management (3 semester hours) This course introduces concepts underlying financial analysis and management of information flows. Recording, aggregation, analysis and reporting of financial and non-financial information are studied using software models and packages such as Access. Prerequisite: AIM 2301, MATH 1326, MATH 2333. (3-0) S
An additional 9 hours to be selected from upper level AIM courses.
For additional information, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Studies
