Business Courses, TAMU

Introductory Accounting, Parts I and II

Part I - Study of major accounting methods, partnership and corporate accounting, analysis and use of financial statements.

Part II - Study of budgets and cost accounting, cost control technique and performance measurement techniques.

Intermediate Accounting

Study of theory of financial accounting as related to reporting focusing on asset and income measurement and analysis.

The Management Process

Study of the management of organizations and individuals, management models and techniques

Marketing

Study of economic, social, logistical and financial considerations in transfer of goods from producers to consumers.

Business Finance

Study of corporate financial practices and management including cash flow, fund procurement, working capital management and long-term fund management.

Principles of Economics

Study of monetary and fiscal policy, measurements related to national income, price and employment factors as well as the impact of government debt, deficits, exchange rates and trade balances.

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