Identification

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Identification
Prerequisites
Language
Compulsory/Elective
Required textbooks
and course materials
Course website
Course outline
Course objectives
Learning outcomes
Teaching methods
Evaluation
Subject
ACC 860 Accounting Information Systems (6)
(code, title,
credits)
Economics and Management
Department
Program
Graduate
(undergraduate,
graduate)
Spring semester, 2015
Term
Yunis Salayev
Instructor
ysalayev@yahoo.com
E-mail:
Phone:
Bashir Safaroglu 122, Room 45
Classroom/hours
30 minutes after classes
Office hours
ACC 801: Financial Accounting,
English
Compulsory
Accounting Information Systems, 6th edition, Celinas, Sutton, HuntonFinancial
Management, 12th Edition, Eugene Brigham, Michael Ehrhardt, South-Western 2005
Supplementary textbook: Information Technology for Management, 8th edition,
Turban, Volonino, Wiley 2012
http://www.swlearning.com/accounting/gelinas/gelinas_6e/gelinas.html
This course provides theoretical and practical insight into accounting
information systems, how they are organized, managed and controlled.
- To clarify business impact of accounting information systems;
- To review the knowledge and methods needed to manage accounting
information systems as a business resource.
At the end of the course you will be able to understand and manage key aspects
of accounting information systems. You will have the knowledge and
vocabulary to give you the confidence to work with accountants and systems
implementing consultants.
Lecture
Group discussion
Experiential exercise
Case analysis
Simulation
Course paper
Others
Methods
Midterm Exam
Case studies
Class Participation
Assignment and quizzes
Project
Presentation/Group
Discussion
Final Exam
Others
Total
x
x
x
Date/deadlines
28/03/15
x
Percentage (%)
25
10
25
23/05/15
Policy
Tentative Schedule
40
100
1
2
3
4
5
6
Date/Day
(tentative)
31/01/15
07/02/15
14/02/15
21/02/15
28/02/15
07/03/15
7
8
9
14/03/15
21.03.15
28/03/15
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
04/04/15
11/04/15
18/04/15
25/04/15
02/05/15
09/05/15
Week
Topics
Introduction to Information Systems (“IS”)
Enterprise Systems
E-Business
Documenting IS
Database Management Systems
Relational Databases and SQL,
Introduction to Internal Control
IT processes and Business Process Control
Holiday
Midterm Exam + a new topic
Strategic IS Planning
Managing IS Function
Revenue Cycle
Purchases Cycle
HRM and Payroll
Production Processes. General Ledger and Reporting
Holiday
Final Exam
Textbook/Assignments
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8,9
Chapter 12 (Turban)
Chapter 3-5 ( Turban)
Chapter 10, 11
Chapter 12, 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15. Chapter 16
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