MGMT 353: Intermediate Accounting For Non-Accounting Majors

3 credits

Fall 2025 Lecture Distance Learning Upper Division
Data from
Fall 2025
last updated 8/18/2025

The course is designed to meet the needs of students of predominantly finance students, as a firm grasp of key accounting concepts is critical to success in most finance professions. Throughout the course we will study measurement and reporting issues related to selected important financial statement items. The goal of this course is to educate students on major accounting topics that are likely to influence key financial decisions such as different inventory methods, different depreciation methods, lease recognition, pension accounting, among other topics.

Learning Outcomes

1Identify, analyze, and interpret intermediate financial accounting concepts that are relevant to market participants (i.e., shareholders, debtholders, regulators, among others).

2Demonstrate a thorough understanding of complex financial accounting concepts that are vital to understanding firms' financial statements.

3Outline how firms use accounting to communicate business results to stakeholders and other interested parties.

Course MGMT 353 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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NOPrograms Accounting Undecided or Accounting-BS
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