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- Institution: University of Southern Maine
- Term: 2025 Spring
- Session: WinterSession
Courses
[UMS06]
ACC 110 Financial Accounting Information for Decision Making
This course is designed to help students appreciate the role of accountants in providing information helpful to decisions of investors, creditors, government regulators, and others, and how that information can be used. Emphasis is on understanding the meaning and value of the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. The role of the auditor, internal controls, and ethical issues are examined. The annual report is used to explore how corporations apply accounting principles in presentations to the public. Prerequisites: a minimum of 12 earned credit hours, and MAT 101 with a grade of 'C' or better or have appropriate placement test scores (SAT Math Score >= 570 or Accuplacer QAS >= 263 or ALEKS Math test score >=46) or C- or higher in MAT 108 or MAT 140 or MAT 152. Cr. 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 80065
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Lisa M Dunbar
Enrollment: 1 of 40 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Minimum of 12 earned credit hours; completion of MAT 101 with a grade of C or higher, or C- or higher in MAT 108 or MAT 140 or MAT 152, or have appropriate placement test scores.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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TuesdayThursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM | Payson Smith 305 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Lisa M Dunbar |
Class Number: 80066
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0002
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri
Enrollment: 0 of 40 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Minimum of 12 earned credit hours; completion of MAT 101 with a grade of C or higher, or C- or higher in MAT 108 or MAT 140 or MAT 152, or have appropriate placement test scores.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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MondayWednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM | Payson Smith 200 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri |
Class Number: 80067
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0003
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Lisa M Dunbar
Enrollment: 0 of 40 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Minimum of 12 earned credit hours; completion of MAT 101 with a grade of C or higher, or C- or higher in MAT 108 or MAT 140 or MAT 152, or have appropriate placement test scores.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Online | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Lisa M Dunbar |
[UMS06]
ACC 211 Managerial Accounting Information for Decision Making
This course will provide students with the opportunity to learn basic concepts and accounting systems involved in the use of managerial accounting information in making planning and control decisions in organizations. Basic concepts include different types of costs (e.g., direct, indirect, fixed, variable, and relevant costs). Basic accounting systems include systems for cost allocation (e.g., job-order costing, activity-based costing), planning (e.g., cost-volume-profit analysis, master budget), and control (e.g., flexible budgets, variance analysis, responsibility accounting, performance measurement). Prerequisites: ACC 110 (C- or higher) and sophomore standing. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 80068
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Stephen Charles Hansen
Enrollment: 0 of 40 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ACC 110 (C- or better) and Sophomore standing
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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MondayWednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM | Payson Smith 201 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Stephen Charles Hansen |
Class Number: 80070
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0002
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Stephen Charles Hansen
Enrollment: 1 of 40 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ACC 110 (C- or better) and Sophomore standing
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Online | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Stephen Charles Hansen |
[UMS06]
ACC 295 Internship in Accounting
An internship course in accounting. Prerequisites: sophomore standing, School of Business major, 2.5 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. Enrollment is normally limited to accounting majors who have not completed degree requirements. Majors are limited to a maximum of nine internship credits toward the degree; this course counts for general elective credit only. Variable credit, 1-3 credits, 47 internship hours/credit hour. Repeatable up to a total of 3 credits. Pass/Fail.
Section(s):Class Number: 81049
Credits: 1 - 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): TBA
Enrollment: 0 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | TBA |
[UMS06]
ACC 301 Financial Reporting I
An examination of the conceptual framework, the primary financial statements, and the methods and rationale for recording and reporting assets. Emphasis is on the effect of present and potential economic events on the financial statements. The course discusses the advantages, limitations and deficiencies associated with generally accepted principles in connection with presenting decision useful information. Prerequisites: ACC 110 (C- or higher), ACC 211 (C- or higher), and junior standing. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business courses. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 80071
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri
Enrollment: 1 of 40 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prereq: ACC 110 or 201 (with C- or better), ACC 211 or 202 (with C- or better), School of Business majors & JR standing or Accounting cert. students. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete pre-bus core with min of C- or higher.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Wednesday 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Luther Bonney 202 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri |
[UMS06]
ACC 302 Financial Reporting II
An examination of the methods and rationale for recording liabilities and equity. The course also examines the statement of cash flows. Emphasis is on the effect of present and potential economic events on the primary financial statements. The course discusses the advantages, limitations, and deficiencies associated with generally accepted principles in connection with presenting decision-useful information. Prerequisites: ACC 301, FIN 320 (C or higher), and junior standing. Cr 3. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business.
Section(s):Class Number: 80072
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Lisa M Dunbar
Enrollment: 2 of 40 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prereq: ACC 301,FIN 320 (min C) and School of Business majors with JR standing, Accounting minors with JR standing, or Accounting Certificate students. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete pre-bus core with min of C- or higher
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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TuesdayThursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Luther Bonney 410 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Lisa M Dunbar |
[UMS06]
ACC 329 Accounting Information Systems
This course explores the theory and tools needed to select, use, set up internal controls for, and obtain information from accounting systems. The basic debits and credits of double-entry accounting are reviewed using a manual practice set that includes preparing typical business documents. The business activities performed in the expenditure, production, and revenue cycles are covered together with the documents, internal controls, and reporting needs relevant to each cycle. Significant emphasis is placed on the effects of error on financial reports, the controls needed to prevent and detect errors in accounting systems, and the correction of system errors. The use of small business accounting software is introduced. Students use accounting software to set up accounts, process transactions, and produce managerial and standard financial accounting reports. Offered both in the fall and spring semesters. Prerequisites: ACC 211 (C- or higher), BUS 241 (C- or higher), and junior standing. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 80789
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Stephen Charles Hansen
Enrollment: 2 of 30 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ACC 211 (C- or better), BUS 241 (C- or higher), School of Business majors, Jr Standing, or Accounting certificate students. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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MondayWednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Glickman 518 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Stephen Charles Hansen |
[UMS06]
ACC 395 Internship I
The first internship course in accounting is described in the general School of Business catalog text. Prerequisites: junior standing, 2.5 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. Enrollment is normally limited to accounting majors or minors who have not completed degree requirements. Majors could use 3 internship credits as part of their 15-credit major as well as 3 internship credits as part of their required 9-credits of SB 300+ elective courses. Students can receive a maximum of 6 internship credits which count toward SB requirements. Other internship credits would be counted as general electives. Majors are limited to a maximum of nine internship credits toward the degree; minors are limited to a maximum of three internship credits. Pass/fail. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 80401
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Lisa M Dunbar
Enrollment: 0 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Lisa M Dunbar |
Class Number: 80402
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0002
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Stephen Charles Hansen
Enrollment: 0 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Stephen Charles Hansen |
Class Number: 80403
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0004
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri
Enrollment: 0 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri |
[UMS06]
ACC 396 Internship II
This is the second internship course in accounting. Prerequisites: 2.5 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. Enrollment is normally limited to accounting majors who have not completed degree requirements. See ACC 395 for requirements. Pass/fail. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 80404
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri
Enrollment: 0 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri |
Class Number: 80405
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0002
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Stephen Charles Hansen
Enrollment: 0 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Stephen Charles Hansen |
Class Number: 80406
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0003
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Lisa M Dunbar
Enrollment: 0 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Lisa M Dunbar |
[UMS06]
ACC 410 Auditing and Assurance
This course examines the public accounting profession, auditing standards, and professional ethics. The course explores the process by which an auditor forms an opinion as to the "fairness of presentation" of financial statements, giving an overview of audit evidence and audit evidence accumulation methodology. The course exposes students both to the demand for and supply of the profession's flagship service, financial statement audits, and to the nature of the value-added assurance and attestation services decision makers demand in the information age. The course illustrates with real companies, links class discussion and assignments to student skills, and encourages unstructured problem solving. This course provides an opportunity for students to study auditing concepts and theory at an advanced level by examining a number of issues, with extensive reading from the auditing research literature, in addition to the textbook material. Prerequisites: ACC 302 (or concurrent), ACC 329 (or concurrent), and senior standing. Offered both in the fall and spring semesters. Cr 3.Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business.
Section(s):Class Number: 80073
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri
Enrollment: 0 of 40 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ACC302 (or concurrent), ACC 329 (or concurrent), School of Business majors with SR standing or Accounting certificate students. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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MondayWednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM | Luther Bonney 403 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Rozhin Yousefvand-Mansouri |
[UMS06]
ACC 413 Concepts and Strategies of Taxation
This course provides a conceptual understanding of the federal tax system, and its impact on individuals, corporations, and partnerships. The primary emphasis is on fundamental income tax concepts and principles, with an overview of other taxes. Detailed technical coverage and return preparation are minimized. The economic, political, social, and judicial reasoning underlying tax provisions are explored. Tax issues and changes under current consideration at the national, state, local and international levels are discussed. Basic research skills and methodology are introduced. Prerequisites: ACC 110 (C- or higher) and junior standing. Cr 3. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business.
Section(s):Class Number: 80753
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Lisa M Dunbar
Enrollment: 1 of 40 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Pre-requisites: ACC 110 (C- or higher) and Jr Standing or Accounting certificate students. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Tuesday 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Luther Bonney 241 - P | 9/2/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Lisa M Dunbar |
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