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Principles of Financial Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Preparation and uses of financial statements of business enterprises; the accounting process of recording, classifying, and interpreting business transactions. Conceptual problems analyzed include accounting for inventories, depreciation, and capital stock.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Principles of Financial Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Preparation and uses of financial statements of business enterprises; the accounting process of recording, classifying, and interpreting business transactions. Conceptual problems analyzed include accounting for inventories, depreciation, and capital stock.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Principles of Financial Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Preparation and uses of financial statements of business enterprises; the accounting process of recording, classifying, and interpreting business transactions. Conceptual problems analyzed include accounting for inventories, depreciation, and capital stock.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Principles of Financial Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Preparation and uses of financial statements of business enterprises; the accounting process of recording, classifying, and interpreting business transactions. Conceptual problems analyzed include accounting for inventories, depreciation, and capital stock.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Principles of Financial Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Preparation and uses of financial statements of business enterprises; the accounting process of recording, classifying, and interpreting business transactions. Conceptual problems analyzed include accounting for inventories, depreciation, and capital stock.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Principles of Financial Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Preparation and uses of financial statements of business enterprises; the accounting process of recording, classifying, and interpreting business transactions. Conceptual problems analyzed include accounting for inventories, depreciation, and capital stock.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Principles of Financial Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Preparation and uses of financial statements of business enterprises; the accounting process of recording, classifying, and interpreting business transactions. Conceptual problems analyzed include accounting for inventories, depreciation, and capital stock.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
This course has reserved seating for Contracting Department-3 (Building & Construction Technology majors and Economics majors), Resource Economics majors, Managerial Economics majors, STOCKSCH majors, and students with an Actuarial sup-plan. If you are unable to enroll in this class, the number of reserved seats for your academic plan has been met. Please continue to monitor Spire for seat availability or add yourself to the Spire waitlist, if open. Enrollment in this course is managed by Isenberg Undergraduate Programs. Please do not contact the instructor with enrollment inquiries. Please direct questions to Isenberg Undergraduate Programs at undergrad@isenberg.umass.edu.

Honors Independent Study In Accounting

ACCOUNTG

Contact department for description.

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
Contact your faculty sponsor to discuss and have a draft proposal approved BEFORE you complete the CHC PATHS Application.

Honors Independent Study for Individual Taxation

ACCOUNTG

Course Details

Fall 2026

This class is non-credit

Marketing Strategy

SCH-MGMT

This course provides an executive viewpoint of marketing concepts, such as branding and segmentation, for strategic and organizational decision-making. There is an emphasis on tools available for analysis and control of marketing activities, including the use of new media. Topics also include industrial life cycles, customer experience, and pricing strategy.

Course Details

Summer 2026

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
U+ class; $85/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/universityplus/resources/refund-policy. Open to Online MBA students.
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