Accounting Information SystemsModule Details
Module/Course Description
Course Title: Accounting Information Systems
Course Code: UU-ACG-2310-MW
Programme: Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Accounting
Credits: 24.00
Course Description:
Objectives:
Develop a knowledge and understanding of information systems.
Provide a high level overview of all the functions used in a Computerized Accounting System.
Learning Outcomes
After completion of the course students are expected to be able to:
- Explain the role, purpose and importance of accounting information system
- Understand what risk assessments are and how they impact accounting roles.
- Determine appropriate internal controls to reduce the risk in an organization
- Apply common internal controls to accounting information systems.
- Determine the effectiveness of internal controls over specific information systems.
- Record the main types of commercial transactions accurately and in appropriate form
- Design reports on commercial relationships in a form that facilitates management action and control.
- Demonstrate the interrelationship between income generation and resource usage
- Explain the context and practical application of a computerized accounting system
- Interpret and input data to a computerized accounting system in order to produce final accounts and other reports.
- Utilize tools of Accounting Information Systems such as diagrams, and flowcharting
- Provide and use information needed to make key decisions.
- Apply techniques used to prevent fraud in accounting information systems.
- Explain why computer technology is important to accounting information systems
Prerequisites: UU-BA-IND100, UU-FNT-103
Prerequisites Categories: Year 1
Typical Module duration: 7.0 Week(s)