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BSAD1B-70 Intro to Managerial Accounting

Business Administration 1B is a foundation course in managerial accounting principles. Areas covered include study of the basic features of internal reporting systems, cost system designs, cost management and strategic management with an emphasis on business decision making.

  • Prerequisite: BSAD 1A Intro to Financial Accounting

Course Details

  • Instructor: J. Thompson
    • E-Mail: jthompson@taft.org 
    • Telephone: 661-763-7721
    • Fax: 661-763-7816
    • Office Hours: M-Th 12-1, T 2-3 or by appointment
  • Units: 4
  • Class Meets: January 28 – May 29, 2008
  • Textbook & Estimated Costs:
    • Rental Textbook: Financial and Managerial Accounting, 8th Edition, Warren, Reeve & Fess, ISBN: 0-324-18801-3. Rental Price is 20% of the cost of the book.
    • Purchase: Study Guide, Chapters 16-26, ISBN: 0-324-20501-5. Approximate cost is $35.00-$40.00
  • Estimated Time Per Week: Students can expect to spend approximately 8 to 10 hours per week reading, doing homework assignments, and completing exams.
  • Special Requirements: All students are expected to turn in homework on the original working papers pages. Copies will not be accepted. Directions for the course are included in the course syllabus. Students can submit their work via Fax, U.S. postal mail, the LRC on campus, through the TC aides at TCI, or in person. Students are expected to work independently. This course is not delivered through the Etudes program.
  • Assignments & Tests: Homework assignments from each chapter are required for grading. Exams will consist of multiple choice questions and or practical problems.
  • Proctored Exams: Yes- See the Proctor Identification Procedures for directions on how to set up a proctor for approval.
  • Additional Comments:  Because this is a distance-learning course, attendance is not an issue. Turning assignments in regularly is. Deadline is defined as follows; homework and tests are expected to be completed and in my hands by the due date in course syllabus. It is the responsibility of the student to drop the course. Contact the counseling center or the distance learning help desk to drop the course.
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Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation only and are subject to change.