Course
code | EY222 |
credit_hours | 3 |
title | Accounting Information System |
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prequisites | EF201 & EY121 |
credit hours | 3 |
Description/Outcomes | Managerial and financial accounting applications of manual and computers budgeting, financial planning and analysis, and accounting information processing systems. Emphasis on development of systems for micro and mainframe computers using high level applications development software and on associating internal control and auditing problems. |
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objectives | The purpose of this course is to help in preparing the students for a career in the accounting professions. To be successful in pursuing an accounting career, students must posses a basic knowledge of computer-based information systems and their role in performing the accounting in contemporary business organization. |
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ref. books | Cushing, Barry E., and Marshall B. Romney. 1994. Accounting Information Systems. Reading, MA: Addision-Wesley Publishing Company. |
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textbook | Marshall B. Romney and Paul J. Steinbart. Accounting information systems. Twelfth edition, Pearson publishing |
arabic textbook | |
objective set | paragraphs |
content set | combined |
Course Content
content serial |
Description |
1 |
Introduction
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2 |
AIS overview
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3 |
Overview of business process
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4 |
Data processing cycle
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5 |
Data processing cycle
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6 |
Coding problems and applications
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7 |
7th Week Exam
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8 |
The Expenditure Cycle “P/O cycleâ€
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9 |
The Expenditure Cycle “A/P cycleâ€
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10 |
The Expenditure Cycle “cash disbursement cycleâ€
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11 |
The Revenue Cycle “S/O cycleâ€
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12 |
The Revenue Cycle “A/R cycle†+ 12th Week lab exam
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13 |
Internal control structure
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14 |
Internal control structure
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15 |
General Revision
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16 |
Final Exam
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