Course Syllabus

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Meet Your Instructor: 

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Professor Mark McCallick, CPA.CGMA graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting.

 Professor McCallick's career began at Ernst & Young, LLP (Newport Beach) where he worked in the audit department for four years. After leaving Ernst & Young, he worked for NBC Television in various financial positions ending as Manager of Advertising Finance – West Coast before leaving to start his own CPA firm in 1987. After ten years running his own practice he merged his practice into a national CPA firm located in Orange County. In 2004 he started a consulting practice and ran this firm until he accepted a full time teaching position at Santa Ana College in 2014.

 Professor McCallick is a Certified Public Accountant and has been teaching financial and managerial accounting since 2012. He is a member of the American Institute of CPAs where he holds designations as Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) and Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA). He is also a member of the California Society of CPA's. He is a certified Quickbooks Pro advisor.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION: An introductory course in managerial accounting for accounting majors and business administration transfer students. It includes study of cost accounting, financial analysis, and the managerial uses of accounting information.  Standard cost, budgets, activity based costing, absorption costing and capital budgeting

 

Textbook Information:  

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Student Learning Outcomes of ACCOUNTING 102:

 

  1. Students will be able to demonstrate how to estimate the cost of a product or a service.
  2. Students will understand how contribution margin is calculated and how different types of costs behave as production levels change.
  3. Students will understand how budgets are used to plan and control an organization.

Course Summary:

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