WHY STUDY SYSTEMS & ACCOUNTING ? It is fun It is a different set of skills that augments accounting MSU is the leader in accounting systems – why not study.

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WHY STUDY SYSTEMS & ACCOUNTING ? It is fun It is a different set of skills that augments accounting MSU is the leader in accounting systems – why not study with the best? Good jobs in audit, consulting, and industry It is THE FUTURE

FALL SPRING ACC-823 Advanced Database Systems ACC-321 Accounting Information Systems Systems Courses: Schedule & Sequences ACC-826 Enterprise Information Systems ACC-824 Digital Business Models & Processes ACC-821 Enterprise Database Systems ACC-822 Systems Analysis & Design ACC-825 Object- Oriented Systems

Individual Decision Makers Corporate Information System Real World Of Commerce $$ Enterprise Information Architecture Information Architecture: Design, Implementation, & Use

ACC – 321 Accounting Information Systems Accounting systems class for all accounting majors Winner of American Accounting Association Innovation in Accounting Education Award in 2003 Major Topics –Semantic Modeling of Enterprise Value Chains and Business Processes –Modeling of E-commerce Collaboration –Internal Control & IT Risk Evaluation –Database Design with ACCESS

ACC – 821 Enterprise Database Systems Material similar to ACC-321, but adapted for graduate study Business Week Choice as top MBA elective Major Topics –Semantic Modeling of Enterprise Value Chains and Business Processes –Modeling of E-commerce Collaboration –Evolution of Enterprise Systems –Database Design with ACCESS

ACC-822 Analysis & Design of Enterprise Systems Major Topics –Understand Systems Development Process –Requirements Determination –Systems Development Life Cycle –Design Documentation Techniques –Use of Oracle Designer Data Flow Diagrams Entity Relationship Diagrams Relationship between DFDs & ERDs

ACC – 823 Advanced Database Systems Major Topics –Advanced Semantic Modeling (Classification, Aggregation, Generalization, Typification) –Syntactic Modeling (Normalization) –Database Procedures & Database Design –Advanced Enterprise Modeling With & without BP patterns Intensive computer lab –MS-ACCESS –ORACLE SQL & PL/SQL in client-server environment

ACC Digitized Governance and Control Processes –Sarbanes-Oxley implications for governance, control, and assurance processes and systems –Frameworks for evaluating sources of risk in business processes –How do information technologies provide value in risk mitigation –Principles for developing appropriate IT infrastructures, processes, and procedures for risk management and financial reporting

ACC – 825 Object-Oriented Systems Major Topics –OO Programming – 3-Tier Architecture –Object-Oriented Analysis & Design –Unified Modeling Language –Unified Modeling Methodology –Business Objects and Component- Based Architecture –XML Overview (ebXML & XBRL) Hands-on Exercises –CASE Tool (Poseidon) & IDE (Forte) –OO programming with Java

ACC-826 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Major Topics –Understand ERP Systems –Understand the Impact of Implementation & Upgrade Decisions on the Organization –Understand Process Modeling & Reengineering –Provide Hands-On Use –ERP Systems & “Bolt-Ons” –Business Processes –Change Management –Project Management

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