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Business and Management Accounting<br />

Required Courses<br />

Introduction to Accounting I:<br />

Financial Accounting<br />

BUSAD.X434.8 (4.0 quarter units) HRCI—PHR, SPHR<br />

and GPHR strategic recertification credit, 37.5 hours.<br />

MCLE—Minimum Continuing Legal Education State Board<br />

of CA, 38.5 hours.<br />

The fundamentals of financial accounting are presented<br />

in this course, as well as the identification, measurement<br />

and reporting of the financial impacts of economic<br />

events on enterprises. Topics include accrual account<br />

concepts; transaction analysis, recording and processing<br />

(journals and ledgers); preparation, understanding and<br />

analysis of financial statements (income statement,<br />

balance sheet and cash-flow statement); accounting for<br />

sales and cost of sales; inventory valuation; depreciation<br />

of operational assets; accounting for investments; and<br />

accounting for liabilities and present value concepts.<br />

MALLORY MCWILLIAMS, M.B.A., CPA.<br />

SANTA CLARA classroom<br />

10 meetings: Wednesdays, 6–10 pm, April 4–June 6.<br />

Fee: $775 ($77.50 discount for early enrollment).<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 3658.(124)<br />

Introduction to Accounting II:<br />

Managerial Accounting<br />

BUSAD.X434.9 (4.0 quarter units) MCLE—Minimum<br />

Continuing Legal Education State Board of CA, 38.5 hours.<br />

HRCI—PHR, SPHR and GPHR strategic recertification<br />

credit, 37.5 hours.<br />

This course covers managerial accounting and how<br />

to evaluate cost-accounting data in order to help management<br />

do its job effectively in the areas of planning,<br />

control, motivation, communication, evaluation of<br />

performance and decision making. Accordingly, topics<br />

include traditional and activity-based costing, standard<br />

costing, relevant costing, variable costing, cost-volumeprofit<br />

analysis, short- and long-term budgeting, alternative<br />

decisions, performance measurement, responsibility<br />

accounting and transfer-pricing.<br />

Prerequisite(s): “Introduction to Accounting I:<br />

Financial Accounting.”<br />

THARAN LANIER, M.B.A., CPA.<br />

SANTA CLARA CLASSROOM<br />

10 meetings: Wednesdays, 6–10 pm, April 4–June 6.<br />

Fee: $775 ($77.50 discount for early enrollment).<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 1224.(057)<br />

Intermediate Accounting I<br />

BUSAD.X436.4 (4.0 quarter units)<br />

Designed for those specializing in accounting, this<br />

intermediate-level course covers the theory and application<br />

of accounting. It emphasizes revenue recognition,<br />

current assets and liabilities, and fixed-asset accounting.<br />

Prerequisite(s): “Introduction to Accounting II:<br />

Managerial Accounting,” and “Introduction to<br />

Accounting I: Financial Accounting.”<br />

ROLAND DITAN, B.S.B.A., CPA.<br />

ONLINE, April 9–June 15.<br />

Fee: $775 ($77.50 discount for early enrollment).<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 5675.(047)<br />

Intermediate Accounting II<br />

BUSAD.X436.5 (4.0 quarter units)<br />

This intermediate-level course covers the theory and<br />

application of accounting. Through lectures, readings and<br />

course exercises, this course covers investment accounting,<br />

bonds, pensions, leases and earnings per share.<br />

Prerequisite(s): “Introduction to Accounting II:<br />

Managerial Accounting,” and “Introduction to<br />

Accounting I: Financial Accounting.”<br />

DANIEL RAVAL, M.B.A., M.S., CPA.<br />

SANTA CLARA CLASSROOM<br />

10 meetings: Wednesdays, 6–10 pm, April 18–June 20.<br />

Fee: $775 ($77.50 discount for early enrollment).<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 6381.(048)<br />

Not unit-specific<br />

ACCOUNTING Programs<br />

Accounting Advisory Board<br />

Marjorie Bailey, B.S. in Accounting, CPA,<br />

Stonefield Josephson<br />

Eliodoro Batingana, JR., CPA,<br />

management consultant<br />

Clar Rosso, COO, California Society of Certified<br />

Public Accountants, California CPA Education<br />

Foundation<br />

Binita Pradhan, Director, BDO Seidman LLP<br />

Wesley Fachner, M.S., CPA, CMA tax consultant<br />

Van Pham, CPA<br />

Accounting certificate Required Courses Units Course F W Sp Su<br />

Introduction to Accounting I: Financial Accounting...............4.0...........3658. p n n n<br />

Introduction to Accounting II: Managerial Accounting..........4.0...........1224 n m n<br />

Intermediate Accounting I......................................................4.0...........5675 n m n<br />

Intermediate Accounting II.....................................................4.0...........6381. n n m<br />

cpa preparation units Course F W Sp Su<br />

Accounting<br />

Accounting for Government and Nonprofit Organizations....4.0...........2633 n<br />

Advanced Accounting............................................................4.0...........1013 n<br />

Auditing and Attestation........................................................4.0...........2658. n<br />

Corporate Income Tax Accounting.........................................4.0...........5744 m<br />

Cost Accounting.....................................................................4.0...........28.41 n<br />

Financial Statement Analysis..................................................4.0...........6938. n<br />

Income Tax Accounting..........................................................4.0...........3300 n<br />

Introduction to Accounting I: Financial Accounting...............4.0...........3658. p n n n<br />

Introduction to Accounting II: Managerial Accounting..........4.0...........1224 n m n n<br />

Intermediate Accounting I......................................................4.0...........5675 n m n<br />

Intermediate Accounting II.....................................................4.0...........6381. n n p<br />

General Business<br />

Business Law and Its Environment........................................3.0...........6360 n n<br />

General Statistics I.................................................................2.5...........5620 n n<br />

General Statistics II................................................................2.5...........6538. n n<br />

Business and Professional Writing.........................................2.0...........5916 n ■ n<br />

Finance I, Fundamentals........................................................3.0...........3636 n n<br />

Implementing Winning Marketing Strategies........................2.0...........1661 n n<br />

Integrated Marketing Communication...................................2.5...........3599 n m<br />

Macroeconomics, Introduction...............................................4.0...........0479 m n n<br />

Management and Organization, Principles............................2.0...........0692 n n<br />

Microeconomics, Introduction................................................4.0...........4548. n m n<br />

Organizational Development and Change, Introduction........2.0...........2719 n n n<br />

Principles of Marketing..........................................................2.0...........0104 n m<br />

Project Leadership and Communication................................3.0...........4550 p n p n<br />

Role of the Project Manager..................................................1.5...........0306 n p n p<br />

certified bookkeeper program units Course F W Sp Su<br />

Certified Bookkeeper Program..............................................71.5..........2057 n<br />

n held in classroom m offered online p both classroom and online sessions are available<br />

Visit ucsc-extension.edu for the most current program schedule.<br />

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