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===Principles of Financial Accounting=== |
===Principles of Financial Accounting=== |
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This is a core class so all students are required to take it. It is also the first class in the accounting series; it is a pre-requisite for Principles of Managerial Accounting and hence many of the other accounting classes as well. The class code is C10.0001 and can be found under "Accounting--Undergraduate, Stern" in Albert. |
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. It is also the first class in the accounting series; it is a pre-requisite for Principles of Managerial Accounting and hence many of the other accounting classes as well. The class code is C10.0001 and can be found under "Accounting--Undergraduate, Stern" in Albert. |
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This class focuses on the fundamentals of financial statements generated for users outside of the company itself. The classes are currently taught following the GAAP accounting standard. |
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The textbook used is "Introduction to Financial Accounting, Custom Edition for 10.00001" by Pearson Custom Publishing. |
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===Principles of Managerial Accounting=== |
===Principles of Managerial Accounting=== |
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The undergraduate business school of New York University is the Leonard N. Stern School of Business. Stern offers a variety of classes, some of which are listed below.
Accounting
Principles of Financial Accounting
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. It is also the first class in the accounting series; it is a pre-requisite for Principles of Managerial Accounting and hence many of the other accounting classes as well. The class code is C10.0001 and can be found under "Accounting--Undergraduate, Stern" in Albert.
This class focuses on the fundamentals of financial statements generated for users outside of the company itself. The classes are currently taught following the GAAP accounting standard.
The textbook used is "Introduction to Financial Accounting, Custom Edition for 10.00001" by Pearson Custom Publishing.
Principles of Managerial Accounting
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. It is a 2 credit, half semester course.
Economics
Microeconomics
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. Once only offered in CAS, now Stern has its own undergraduate microeconomics class. It is the equivalent of Intermediate Microeconomics in CAS.
Finance
Foundations of Financial Markets
This is a core class so all students are required to take it.
Information Systems
Information Technology in Business and Technology
This is a core class so all students are required to take it.
Management and Organization
Management and Organizational Analysis
This is a core class so all students are required to take it.
International Studies Program
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. It requires junior standing, and is only offered in the spring semester.
Marketing
Introduction to Marketing
This is a core class so all students are required to take it.
Statistics
Statistics for Business Control
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. This is the four-credit class. If you took the AP Statistics exam in high school and scored at least a 4, you are eligible to take the statistics placement exam. If you pass, you can skip this class and take Regression and Forecasting Models only. Another added bonus is that skipping this class will give you an extra 4 Stern elective credits.
Regression and Forecasting Models
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. This is the two-credit class. This is the class you cannot avoid.
Statistics for Business Control and Regression and Forecasting Models
This is a core class so all students are required to take it. This is the combination of the two- and four-credit classes, effectively making it six-credits.