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George Mason University
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2016-2017 University Catalog 
  
2016-2017 University Catalog

ACCT 303 - Accounting for Decision Making

Credits: 3
Limited to 3 Attempts
Offered by School of Business  
Examines accounting from the viewpoint of managers and users of accounting information including using financial statement information to make financing, operating, and investing decisions, recognizing how tax system and body of tax law impacts business decision making, using managerial accounting information to make operating and compensation decisions, and understanding importance of internal and external audits to business and capital markets.

Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or higher in each of the following courses:

BUS 103 and BUS 200 are strongly recommended.

The following courses are required:
ACCT 203 or ACCT 204
BUS 100 or SOM 100
BUS 210
MATH 108 or MATH 113 or MATH 114 or HNRT 225.

Degree status.
Prerequisite(s) enforced by registration system.

Notes: Students cannot receive credit for ACCT 301 and ACCT 303/ACCT 330.

School of Business students will not be permitted to make more than three attempts to achieve a C or higher in ACCT 303. Those who do not successfully complete this course within three attempts will be terminated from their major and will not be eligible to receive a degree from the School of Business. For more information about this, see the “Termination from the Major” section under Academic Policies.

This course will not meet School of Business requirements for students with a catalog year before Fall 2015

Schedule Type: LEC
Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week: 3
Hours of Lab or Studio per week: 0
When Offered: Fall, Summer, Spring