(ACCT 186) Introduction to Financial Computing
Introduction to quantitative reasoning skills with an emphasis on time value of money, interest, annuities, amortization, statistics, probability, and the use of spreadsheets and basic accounting software to gather and process information used by accounting professionals.
Credit Hours | 3.0 Lecture |
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Prerequisites | None |
Offered | Fall, Winter |
Programs | Accounting (BS), Accounting Minor, Associate of Sciences - Business Management (ASBM), Biology (BS), Biology Education (BS), Business Education (BS), Business Management (BS), Economics Minor, Health and Human Science Education (BS), History Education (BA), Information Technology (BS), International Development Minor, Introduction to Mathematics Minor, Marketing Minor, Math Education (BS), Mathematics (BS), Mathematics Minor, Political Science Minor, Public Management Minor, Social Science Education (BA) |
Course Learning Outcomes
Each student who passes this course will be able to do the following:
- Prepare for business studies by demonstrating understanding of interest and time value of money.
- Develop proficiency with Excel.
- Review a broad category of topics centering in quantitative analysis.