A337/A523 Accounting Information Systems. What we will do today Go over the syllabus Digress into a discussion of IUPUI and You Have a brief introduction.

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A337/A523 Accounting Information Systems

What we will do today Go over the syllabus Digress into a discussion of IUPUI and You Have a brief introduction into accounting information systems

What are we going to do this term? Learn how to diagram a system (flowcharts, DFDs, and ERDs) Learn about control issues important to accountants Learn about how accounting “works” through semester long project Learn about database structures (with attention to accounting issues) and some hands-on work

Syllabus & Materials Class notes –Will be available on Oncourse –NEED TO BRING SOME WITH YOU TO CLASS Systems Understanding Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access

Schedule - the way things work Regular updates/modifications to they syllabus will be on ONCOURSE –Links to Notes/Slides with dates –YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE

Assignments Please READ the assignment details in Oncourse Assignments for each assignment THEN ask questions. I will THEN answer any questions you have about the details in Oncourse Assignments

Assignments * Additional project for A523 students

Exams Exam 1 –Documenting business processes –Internal control and computer crime Exam 2 –Database management concepts –Special topics: SDLC, BI, ERP, XBRL

Systems Understanding Aid Available at the bookstore; DO NOT buy a used one. Due date and further information Okay to work in pairs but you are responsible for own work/submissions (all other assignment are individual)

Quizzes and Participation Some "pop" quizzes. Some announced Some in small teams and/or to provide answers to "thought questions“ Professional Development

Lab/Projects Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel Graduate Project

Attendance/Participation Attendance in class is highly recommended! –You are responsible for information discussed in class Attendance for VIDEO presentations. (You must be there!)