ACCT 525 06W Advanced Managerial Accounting Spring 2015 Online Course



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ACCT 525 06W Advanced Managerial Accounting Spring 2015 Online Course Instructor: Shiyou Li, Ph.D., CPA, CMA Office: BA 114 E-Mail: Shiyou.Li@tamuc.edu Telephone: 903.886.5659 Course Time and Location: Online Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 1: 45 4:15 PM (Appointment recommended) Text: Required: Access to Connect PLUS. Section web address to register: http://connect.mheducation.com/class/s-li-acct-525 Managerial Accounting Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment, 10th ed., Hilton and Platt, McGraw Hill, (bound version) W/ Connect Plus ISBN 9781259163005 OR Loose-leaf or binder ready version W/ Connect Plus ISBN 9781259163487 OR Hardcover text only ISBN 9780078025662 PLUS access to Connect PLUS. You will be able to buy the book and the Connect PLUS access code in a bundle from our bookstore, which should make the total price less. If you buy the textbook elsewhere, you can purchase Connect PLUS on the textbook website at the beginning of the semester. Alternatively, you can just purchase Connect PLUS which gives you access to Connect and the e-version of the textbook. This is a cheaper option but for some students, an e-book is not a good option. Course Description: Advanced Managerial Accounting is a study of used by managers in making decisions. The course includes managerial issues, concepts, budgeting and cost control using information in planning and control. Course Objectives: Program Objectives: Graduates will be effective communicators.

y proficient and prepared for roles in the profession. Email Policy Please include the course number and section number in the subject line of the email message. If you need to contact the instructor, email is the best method as it is the communication of choice by the university. COURSE AND UNIVERSITY PROCEDURES/POLICIES Academic Honesty Policy: All students must follow and conform to the University policy on Academic Honesty. Disability Students requesting accommodations for disabilities must go through the ADA Compliance Committee. For more information, please contact Director of Disability Resources & Services, Gee library room 132. Information concerning student disability resources and services (SDRS) may be obtained at: http://www.tamuc.edu/campuslife/campusservices/studentdisabilityresourcesandservices Student Conduct All students enrolled at the University shall follow the tenets of common decency and acceptable behavior conducive to a positive learning environment. (See Student s Guide Handbook, Policies and Procedures, Conduct) http://www.tamuc.edu/campuslife/documents/studentguidebook.pdf Dropping or Withdrawal from the course Students who wish to drop a course or withdraw from the university are responsible for initiating this action. I will NOT drop you from the course; it is your responsibility to complete the paperwork required to drop or withdraw. Graduate level expectations Writing Graduate students should be able to demonstrate critical thinking skills. Graduate level writing must demonstrate an ability to evaluate arguments from various perspectives, be able to formulate well-articulated conclusions based on facts and/or deductive reasoning, and be able to provide a well-reasoned discussion that reflects comprehension beyond an undergraduate level. Responsibility Graduate students should demonstrate self-motivation, organization, time management skills and discipline. Learning Graduate studies are designed for more discipline-specific focused learning. My goal is not to solely teach you information that is covered on my exam, but to teach you concepts and the application of concepts. Course Requirements: ecollge: We will use ecollege as our main hub for the course. Check ecollege frequently for announcements and other information. Reading assignments Chapters should be read prior to coming to class. All course lectures, in class activities, and discussions assume that you have completed the required reading prior to coming to class.

Exams/ quizzes The content and format of the exam/quiz will vary, but may include any of the following: multiple choice questions, problems, matching, or essays. The exam/quiz will be administered on the date outlined ecollege. You must plan to take the exam/quiz on or before its due date. Make-up exams/quizzes are given ONLY under extenuating conditions. The following are considered extenuating conditions: hospitalization, medical emergency, physical injury, or death of an immediate family member. You MUST bring proof of the extenuating circumstance in order to facilitate an exam/quiz make-up. Proof of the extenuating circumstance must be received in a timely manner. For extenuating conditions make-up exams/quizzes must be taken within three days of release or recovery. Students attending university sponsored events must provide necessary documentation in order to accommodate any make-up exam/quiz. Written work Any writing assignments that may be required must be completed and submitted using Microsoft Word. Unless otherwise noted all parts of the written assignment must be submitted in one file, i.e. do not submit two separate documents for grading. If it is necessary to make calculations, table, graphs, etc. using Excel or another program, you must copy the information into the Word document. Cheating, plagiarism, academic dishonesty Academic integrity is a serious issue. If any portion of your work (exam, quiz, research assignment, homework, etc.) is copied, plagiarized, purchased, stolen or lacks authenticity, the ENTIRE body of work will receive a zero. The Dean will be notified of any breach in academic integrity. Additional academic sanctions may include failure of the course, dismissal from the program and/or dismissal from the university. Graded work There are several issues regarding grading/scoring: 1) If you disagree with the posted grade/score on an assignment, you must email me with the specific discrepancy no more than three (3) days after the grade/score is posted. 2) You are NOT permitted to submit an assignment used in a previous course. Technical Support: If you experience technical problems please contact the ecollege HelpDesk, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week: helpdesk@online.tamuc.org or 1-866-656-5511. Computer-related issues and internet connectivity issues are NOT acceptable excuses for not completing and submitting assignments on time. Grading There are three exams and three quizzes for this course. A written paper is also required. The basis for determining your grade is as follows: 3 exams @ 100 points each 300 3 quizzes @ 33,33,34 pts. 100 Written paper 100 Total points available 500 You are guaranteed an A if you earn a 90% average, a B if you earn an 80% average, a C if you earn a 70% average, a D if you earn a 60% average, and an F if you earn a below 60% average.

A&M-Commerce will comply in the classroom, and in online courses, with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination and related retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, genetic information or veteran status. Further, an environment free from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression will be maintained. COURSE OUTLINE / CALENDAR All quizzes and exams will be on Connect Plus and will be announced on ecollege when available Week Dates 1 Jan. 20-24 Chapter 1 2 Jan. 26-31 Chapter 2 3 Feb. 2-7 Chapter 3 4 Feb. 9-14 Chapter 4 Quiz 1 5 Feb. 16-21 Chapter 5 Exam 1 6 Feb. 23-28 Chapter 6 7 March 2-7 Chapter 7 8 March 9-14 Chapter 8 March 16-21 Spring Break 9 March 23-28 Chapter 9 Quiz 2 10 March 30-April 4 Chapter 10 Exam 2 11 April 6-11 Chapter 11 12 April 13-18 Chapter 12 13 April 20-25 Chapter 13 14 April 27-May 2 Chapter 14 Quiz 3 15 May 4-8 Chapter 16 Final Week May 9-14 Exam 3 NOTE: THIS SYLLABUS IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS NEEDED TO MEET THE OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE OR TO AID IN COURSE ADMINISTRATION AT THE DISCRETION OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Course Rubric Criteria (Course 1 2 (Proficient) 3 (Exemplary) Objectives) (Unsatisfactory) Identify, Student fails to Student Student

describe, and apply fundamental concepts and assumptions that related to management Use managerial help managers make decisions Use managerial help managers control and monitor operations identify concepts or assumptions Student fails to identify decision or need to plan Student fails to recognize monitor and control concepts to Student Student concepts to Student Student Paper You are required to write a paper on an assigned subject that will be covered in this class. You will need to research for more information than what is included in your assigned textbook. You are required to use APA style for the paper. A rubric follows that details how the instructor will grade the project. There are a possible 100 points for the project. The project is equal to 20% of the total grade. Adequately Prepared Support method of achieving solution Demonstrate understanding of concepts Effective analysis Excellent Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Grade Scale: Excellent 90% of available points Satisfactory -70-89% of available points Unsatisfactory 69% and below of available points