Accounting Information Systems
| Spring 2012 - Section 101001 | 1:00 - 2:30 Mon. Wed. | BBC Room 214 |
| Dr. Ted M. Hammett | |||
| Office - 317 BBC | |||
| (870) 460-1641 Office |
Prerequisite:
ACCT 3413 :
Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 3433 : Cost
Accounting
My office hours
are posted on my door and on my website which is given above.
Purpose & Objective:
The purpose of this course is to help you develop a strong conceptual foundation in accounting information systems that can serve as a basis for lifelong learning. The major goals for this course are to:
1. 1. Provide a strong conceptual foundation in accounting systems and controls.
2. 2. Enable you to use this foundation in developing and evaluating accounting applications and in problem solving.
3. 3. Present information in a way that facilitates your learning.
Gelinas, Ulric J. Jr., Richard B. Dull, Patrick R. Wheeler.
Accounting
Information Systems.
9th Edition, SouthWestern.
ISBN:
978-0-538-46931-9 & Owen, Glen.
Using QuickBooks Pro 2011 ISBN:
978-1-111-182254-5 Bundle ISBN:
978-1-133-39960-5
Requirements for Evaluation:
All
parts have equal weight Homework will be taken up and count as
two tests.
Examination:
After Chapter 3
After Chapter 6
After Chapter 9 (final Exam) Pre/Post test counts as 20% of the final grade.
Because of the bonus
opportunities and take-home portions on all tests except the final the following
grades are given without
appeal:
Bonus points are possible with a bonus question on all in-class tests excluding the final. 3 points per test. NOTE: The testing policy is -- if you have to take a test late you will forfeit 10 points for each day late that you take the test late (not counting weekends or legitimate exceptions). More than three days late in taking the test will result in a grade of zero ("0")
There
is no exemption for the final exam in this class so don’t even ask.
Your performance in this subject is directly
related with your doing the homework and all class assignments.
Homework
will be taken up at random during the semester, and graded.
This grade is applied as an additional test grade.
As part
of the requirement of the University I will be taking attendance for each class
period. I have an attendance policy as documented in the "absence and
Grading Policy" attached to this outline. You are all adults and
have paid for this course, don't cheat yourself by not attending class. As
a professional, you will be expected to be responsible for showing up for work
and accomplishing the tasks required of you.
Student Conduct Statement:
The following action is prohibited under the Student
Conduct Code: Disorderly Conduct: Any behavior
which disrupts the regular or normal functions of the University community,
including behavior which breaches the peace or violates the rights of others.
Warning:
I will not tolerate phone texting in my class.
The first time is a warning after that you will lose
points off of your test average (All tests) at the rate of 5 points for
each infraction.
Students at the University of Arkansas at
Monticello are expected to conduct themselves appropriately, keeping in mind
that they are subject to the laws of the community and standards of society.
The student must not conduct him/herself in a
manner that disrupts the academic community or breaches the freedom of other
students to progress academically.
Academic dishonesty:
For any instance of academic dishonesty that is discovered by
the instructor, whether the dishonesty is found to be cheating, collusion,
duplicity, or plagiarism, the result for the student(s) involved will be a zero
on that specific project and if it happens a second time a zero in the course.
Clicker Rules (Cheating):
You
are not to use another person’s clicker to answer quizzers for them, if caught
you will earn a zero for the quiz as will the person whose clicker you used, in
addition 10 points will be deducted from both your subsequent tests.
I consider this cheating and I won’t tolerate this
any more than catching you copying off someone’s test.
It
is the policy of the University of Arkansas at Monticello to accommodate
individuals with disabilities pursuant to federal law and the University’s
commitment to equal educational opportunities. It is the responsibility of the
student to inform the instructor of any necessary accommodations at the
beginning of the course.
Any student requiring
accommodations should contact the Office of Special Student Services located
For assistance on a College of Technology campus
contact:
Crossett:
Office of Special Student Services
representative on campus; phone 870 364-6414; fax 870 364-5707.
Class Schedule:
| January | 11 | Introduction and administrative matters Chapter 1 lecture begins | PowerPoint Chapter 1 | |
| 18 | Chapter 1 - 3 lecture | |||
| 23 | Chapter 2 lecture begins | PowerPoint Chapter 2 | ||
| 25 | Chapter 2 lecture | |||
| 30 | QuickBooks Tutorial - Guest Lecturer - Attendance Mandatory | |||
| February | 1 | QuickBooks Tutorial - Guest Lecturer - Attendance Mandatory | ||
| 6 | Chapter 3 lecture Begins: Homework assignment from Quickbooks (QB) text started in class (Sierra Marina Chapter 2) | PowerPoint Chapter 3 | ||
| 8 | Chapter 3 lecture | |||
| 13 | Chapter 3 lecture |
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| 15 | Examination Chapters 1-3 | |||
| 20 | Chapter 4 lecture Begins: QB Assignment (Sierra Marina Chapter 3) February 6th homework due. (Note: last day to drop with a "W") | PowerPoint Chapter 3 | ||
| 22 | Chapter 4 lecture | |||
| 27 | Chapter 4 lecture |
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| 29 | Chapter 5 lecture Begins: QB Assignment (Sierra Marina Chapter 4) February 20th homework due. | PowerPoint Chapter 3 | ||
| March | 5 | Chapter 5 lecture |
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| 7 | Chapter 5 lecture | |||
| 12 | Chapter 6 lecture Begins: QB Assignment (Sierra Marina Chapter 5) February 29th homework due. | PowerPoint Chapter 3 | ||
| 14 | Chapter 6 lecture | |||
| 26 | Chapter 6 lecture |
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| 28 | Examination Chapters 4-6 | |||
| 2 | Chapter 7 lecture Begins: QB Assignment (Forever Young Chapter 6) Mar 12th homework due. | PowerPoint Chapter 3 | ||
| April | 4 | Chapter 7 lecture | ||
| 9 | Chapter 7 lecture | |||
| 11 | Chapter 8 lecture Begins: QB Assignment (Forever Young Chapter 7) Apr 2nd homework due. | PowerPoint Chapter 3 | ||
| 16 | Chapter 8 lecture |
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| 18 | Chapter 8 lecture |
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| 23 | Chapter 9 lecture Begins | PowerPoint Chapter 3 | ||
| 25 | Chapter 9 lecture | |||
| 30 | Chapter 9 lecture |
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| May | 8 | Final Examination Room 214 (8:00 - 10:00) | ||