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BUS 202 - Principles of Accounting 2 - Daniel Friedman

Course:Principles of Accounting 2
Professor:Daniel Friedman
Email:daniel.friedman@canyons.edu
Format:
  • Online
Course Length:
  • Applies to All Course Lengths

Introduction

Professor Daniel Friedman

Hello, my name is Daniel Friedman, the instructor for this class. I have Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Accounting from CSUN. I work as a fiscal administrator, and I teach accounting at COC and LA Valley College. I love teaching, I have a passion for accounting, and I enjoy sharing my years of business experience with students and helping them understand their career paths to success. In BUS 202, you will continue your study of how companies record business transactions in their accounting records, and you will focus on how to analyze and interpret that information. Paul Kimmel (your textbook author) says, "To understand a business, you have to understand the financial insides of the business organization, and an accounting course will help you understand the essential financial components of a business." He's right!

You can consider me your guide to this course and emails from students are always welcome.

Course Description

BUS 202 Presents the study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations, and controlling. (What’s the difference between “directing” and “controlling?” Take BUS 202 and find out!). This course focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure, cost-volume-profit analysis and budget analysis, and it includes topics related to cost systems, cost control, profit planning, and performance analysis in manufacturing and service environments. Plan to transfer into a 4-year business degree program? Plan to get a degree or certificate in Accounting? You are in the right place!

What to Expect in this Course

"Fully online Accounting course? I don't know if I can do it!" Yes, you can do it, and I can guide you through it, as long as you have the commitment and discipline. The course will be organized in such a way that you will know exactly what to expect, what your workload is and when your work will be due. You will also have access to instructor and publisher problem walk-through videos that will help you understand how to apply what you have learned.

This course is organized by chapter, with a module in Canvas corresponding to the related chapter in the textbook.  We will cover about one chapter per week. You will be guided through each chapter and how to study the material in Canvas "modules."  Each module has been further broken down into "chunks" based upon the individual learning objectives in the chapter.  Each "chunk" is for one of the learning objectives and contains the links to the related eText, additional resource materials, and homework related to the content in that learning objective.  Each module will have between three and six learning objectives, or "chunks."

The modules are designed for you to start at the beginning and click "next" as you progress through the chapter.  Following this sequence will allow you to:

  • cover the early learning objectives first and build your knowledge for later learning objectives;
  • read the course content in smaller segments that are easier to digest than the entire chapter;
  • work on homework assignments directly related to the content you just read to reinforce your learning process;
  • plan your study time around smaller time blocks that can be spread out over the week;
  • reinforce your knowledge by easily finding the walk-through videos when and where you need them.

Following the sequence in the modules will allow you build your knowledge sequentially and assess how you are doing before moving on to the next learning objective "chunk."  You are still free to create your own study plan and are not required to follow this sequence, but I think for many of you this approach will help you use your study time more effectively.  Accounting is a skill that gets better as you practice, so you can expect to spend several hours per week working on homework assignments.

Types of Assessments

All assignments – participation, homework and exams – will be completed and submitted online.  Students will be assessed through:

  • weekly online activities that will include instructor video lectures and participation assignments,
  • weekly online homework assignments that include multiple choice questions and problems, and
  • online exams that will each cover several textbook chapters and include multiple choice questions and problems.

Textbook Information

Financial & Managerial Accounting with WileyPLUS 4th edition by Weygandt, Kimmel, and Kieso (same textbook used in BUS 201)

Publisher:  Wiley

Loose-leaf edition with eBook and WileyPLUS with access code available through COC Bookstore ISBN 9781119752585.

What you Need to Know about Required Course Materials

We will be using WileyPLUS from the publisher for many of the online resources and homework, so a WileyPLUS access code is required.  If you purchase the textbook from the COC bookstore, the WileyPLUS access code should be included in your textbook packet.  If you purchase the textbook elsewhere without the WileyPLUS access code, you will need to also purchase the access code online directly from the textbook publisher.

When you purchase the textbook and code, the code you use for this course will be the same as the one you used for BUS 201. In most cases, you will not need to buy it again. 

Other Relevant Course Information

How Do I Get Started in the Course?

  • The class will be available on COC’s Canvas course management system by the first day of the semester;
  • Complete the Course Orientation Module in Canvas by the due date provided at the first class session.

Additional Resources

Canvas

This course can be accessed on the first day of class via Canvas at https://coc.instructure.com. Log into Canvas using your CanyonsID single sign-on:

  • CanyonsID Username is your COC student email address (Ex: username@my.canyons.edu)
  • CanyonsID Password is your COC student email password

Please visit the Get to Know Your Online Classroom page for help logging into Canvas and for tips on using Canvas and Zoom. Canvas Chat Support is also available 24/7 for any Canvas related issues.

Online Education

Check out the Online Education website for more information on a variety of topics that can help you be a successful online student such as: exam proctoring, learning styles, computer skills, and tips for student success. If this is your first online course, feel free to take our online learning readiness assessment to assess your skills.

The Learning Center (TLC)

The TLC provides FREE online tutoring resources to COC students!

Academic Accommodation Center (AAC)

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Online Counseling

The Counseling Department offers appointments online. You can schedule an appointment by visiting the Online Counseling website. Counselors can help you map out a plan to reach your educational goals as well as advise you on course selection and registration.

Management of Stress and Mental Health

Often the pressure on our students is very strong, involving academic commitments, relationships, outside jobs and family pressure to name a few. The staff and faculty of College of the Canyons are here to see you succeed academically and care about your emotional and physical health. You can learn more about the broad range of confidential student services, including counseling and mental health services available on campus by visiting the Student Health & Wellness Center in the Student Services Building (across from the bookstore). The phone number is 661-362-3259 that you can call 24/7. You can also e mail for an appointment at StudentHealthCenter@canyons.edu. At the Canyon Country Campus the Health Center will be in the new Student Services Building.

Also, the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline number is now 988. All students at COC are encouraged to enter that phone number in their cells. You can call it when you, or someone you know, is having thoughts of suicide or is in severe distress.

You can also now use the Crisis Text Line: Just text "Courage" to 741741. Someone will get back to you immediately. Its free, 24/7, and confidential.

Veterans Resource Center

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Library

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Last updated: 05/25/2022 Sub#: 532