99405

FIN 190   Accounting

Fred VanTassell

M . W . .

4:30 -5:50 pm

OLIN 204

N/A

This course surveys financial and managerial accounting. The concepts and methods of financial accounting following generally accepted accounting principles and the effects of alternative principles on the measurement of periodic income and financial status are covered. Recent changes in accounting methods such as those stimulated by manufacturing advances are examined, as are concerns about ethical standards. This is a required course in the Economics and Finance Program and is a prerequisite for Econ 391, Corporate Finance. The course does not earn academic credit towards the BA degree.

 

Cross-listed courses; see primary areas for descriptions:

 

99038

ECON 101 A  Introduction to Microeconomics

Andrew Pearlman

. . W . F

10:30 - 11:50 am

RKC 103

SSCI

 

99039

ECON 101 B  Introduction to Microeconomics

Kris Feder

. . W . F

3:00 -4:20 pm

HEG 102

SSCI

 

99868

ECON 101 C  Introduction to Microeconomics

Roxana Julia

. . W . F

12:00 – 1:20 pm

HEG 102

SSCI

 

99041

ECON 102 A  Introduction to Macroeconomics

Tamar Khitarishvili

M . W . .

9:00 - 10:20 am

RKC 103

SSCI

 

99042

ECON 102 B  Introduction to Macroeconomics

Tamar Khitarishvili

. T . Th .

1:00 -2:20 pm

RKC 103

SSCI

 

99046

ECON 201   Intermediate Microeconomics

Tsu-Yu Tsao

M . W . .

9:00 - 10:20 am

HEG 102

SSCI

 

 

                        LAB:

. . . Th .

4:00 -6:00 pm

HEG 102

 

 

99052

ECON 329   Econometrics

Sanjaya DeSilva

. T . Th .

1:00 -2:20 pm

OLIN 107

SSCI

 

99179

ECON 390   Contemporary Developments

in Finance

Dimitri Papadimitriou

. T . . .

2:30 -4:50 pm

OLIN 107

SSCI