Marc Smith

Senior Lecturer at Fisher College of Business

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  • Fisher College of Business

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Biography

Fisher College of Business

Background

Marc Smith began teaching fulltime at the Fisher College of Business in 1999. He teaches introductory accounting I and II to undergraduate business students and foundations in accounting to undergraduate students who are working on a minor in business. Marc has also taught courses in intermediate accounting, advanced accounting, audit, and accounting information systems. Previously, Marc did consulting work for PricewaterhouseCoopers on how to efficiently train interns. In 2005, Marc established and continues to manage Fisher’s first tutor room which is located in the basement of Fisher Hall. Since 2010, Marc has been responsible for teaching the PreMAcc, an accelerated intermediate accounting course offered to incoming MAcc students who do not have extensive accounting undergraduate studies. In 2012, Marc was awarded a Fisher College teaching award for superior teaching in the undergraduate program.

Courses

ACCTMIS 2000 Foundations of Accounting

A survey of accounting for nonbusiness students; financial statements and analysis; accounting for assets, liabilities and owners' equity; and elements of managerial accounting. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2200 (211), 2300 (212), or 310.

ACCTMIS 2200 Introduction to Accounting I

Preparation and use of accounting reports for business entities; focus on uses of accounting for external reporting, emphasizing accounting as a provider of financial information. Prereq: Econ 2001.01 (200), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2000 (310) or 211, or equiv. This course is available for EM credit.

ACCTMIS 2300 Introduction to Accounting II

The uses of accounting reports by managers to make business decisions and to control business operations; focus is on the internal use of accounting information. Prereq: 2200 (211) and Econ 2001.01 (200), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2000 (310) or 212, or equiv. This course is available for EM credit.

ACCTMIS 3200 Financial Accounting I

Theory and application of accounting techniques to record and report financial information; asset and liability valuation; income measurement; first of twocourse sequence. Prereq: 2300 (212), BusMgt 2320 (330), 2321 (331), BusMHR 2292 (BusAdm 499.01), and Jr standing; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 3200.02 or 521.

ACCTMIS 3201 Financial Accounting II

Theory and application of accounting techniques to record and report financial information; asset and liability valuation; income measurement; second of twocourse sequence. Prereq: 3200, 3200.02, or BusMHR 2292 (BusAdm 499.01); or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 3201.02 or 523.

ACCTMIS 3300 Cost Accounting

Managerial decision making in organizations with an emphasis on the use of financial data; theory and practice of management control. Prereq: 2300 (212), BusMgt 2320 (330), 2321 (331), and BusMHR 2292 (BusAdm 499.01); or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 525.

ACCTMIS 3601 Introduction to Information Systems

The role of information systems in capturing and distributing organizational knowledge and enhancing management decision making, process of redesigning organizations utilizing systems analysis and design, quality assurance, and change management techniques, technical foundation of information systems, including hardware, software, telecommunications, networks, and the information architecture. Prereq: Admission to BSBA program and Business Management specialization.

ACCTMIS 4200 Advanced Financial Accounting

Advanced topics in financial reporting; may include accounting for multicorporate business entities, international operations, and government and notforprofit organizations. Prereq: 3201 (523) or 3201.02, and BusMHR 2292 (BusAdm 499.01). Not open to students with credit for 624.

ACCTMIS 4500 Auditing Principles and Procedures

Basic concepts and standards of auditing; audit procedures and working papers, internal and external audit reports; professional responsibilities of auditors. Prereq: 3201 (523) and BusMHR 2292 (BusAdm 499.01), or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 627.

ACCTMIS 3600 Introduction to Accounting Information Systems

The design of accounting information systems; focus is on business processes and internal control. Prereq: 3200 or 521, and BusMHR 2292 (BusAdm 499.01); or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 631.

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