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COMM 305 - Managerial Accounting

This course presents managerial accounting tools for business decision-making. The course introduces concepts, tools and applications used in all areas of business. It examines fundamental cost accounting techniques, tools for business decision making, and concepts for planning and control.

Note: Each student must register on the Wiley PLUS site by clicking on the WileyPlus tab on the eConcordia Platform. Please note that the access code for Wiley PLUS is provided free with either new textbook purchases or the direct purchase of the access code only from the Bookstore or http://ca.he.wiley.com

Semester:

  • Fall (September 3 - December 2, 2024)
  • Winter (January 13 - April 12, 2025)

Instructor:

Please refer to the Course Outline below.

Program:

Undergraduate, 3 credits

There is no access fee for this course.

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: COMM 217

Never Taken: ACCO 310, ACCO 330, ACCO 350, ACCO 355, ACCO 470I, COMM 320, IBUS 471I

NOTE: Students who have received credit or exemption for ACCO 240 may not take this course for credit.

Book:

Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel, Aly. Managerial Accounting tools for Business Decision-Making, Sixth Canadian Edition, John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd 2021.

Registration Information:

Concordia students must register for this course in their Student Hub. It is strongly recommended that they consult Concordia's class schedule prior to enrolling in order to be aware of any registration restrictions (see the notes). Once registered, students must then sign up for an eConcordia account to access the course material. » Visit the registration section for details.

COURSE OUTLINE

Disclaimer: Information regarding the eConcordia course found on this page may change without notice. For the most recent course list, visit the Student Hub. Furthermore, if this represents the initial offering of the course, no course outline will be available until the start of the first active semester.