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* No Illinois Program Completer Data Available for the 2008-2009 School Year
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IAI-CIP CodeTitle/DescriptionGateway CourseCertificate/ Associate DegreeBachelors DegreePost Bachelors DegreeNo Completer Data *
52.0305 Accounting and Business/Management.
(NEW) An integrated or combined program in accounting and business administration/management that prepares individuals to function as accountants and business managers.
30.1601 Accounting and Computer Science
(NEW) A program that combines accounting with computer science and/or computer studies.
52.0304 Accounting and Finance.
(NEW) An integrated or combined program in accounting and finance that prepares individuals to function as accountants and financial managers or analysts.
52.0301 Accounting.
A program that prepares individuals to practice the profession of accounting and to perform related business functions. Includes instruction in accounting principles and theory, financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, budget control, tax accounting, legal aspects of accounting, auditing, reporting procedures, statement analysis, planning and consulting, business information systems, accounting research methods, professional standards and ethics, and applications to specific for-profit, public, and non-profit organizations.
01.0103 Agricultural Economics
A program that focuses on the application of economics to the analysis of resource allocation, productivity, investment, and trends in the agricultural sector, both domestically and internationally. Includes instruction in economics and related subfields as well as applicable agricultural fields.
45.0602 Applied Economics
A program that focuses on the application of economic principles and analytical techniques to the study of particular industries, activities, or the exploitation of particular resources. Includes instruction in economic theory; microeconomic analysis and modeling of specific industries, commodities; the economic consequences of resource allocation decisions; regulatory and consumer factors; and the technical aspects of specific subjects as they relate to economic analysis.
52.0303 Auditing.
(NEW) A program that prepares individuals, including certified accountants, to perform independent internal and external appraisals to evaluate organizational financial and operational activities, ensure compliance with laws and policies, safeguard assets, and promote effective planning and resource allocation. Includes instruction in advanced accounting, audit tools and techniques, sampling, risk and control, audit planning, audit function management, law and regulations, environmental auditing, information technology applications, professional standards and ethics, and specific industry and service sector problems.
IAI BUS 901 Business Statistics
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to: understand the importance of applying statistical analysis to solve business problems.; apply statistical techniques to solve problems; interpret and communicate the results of statistical analysis; analyze and solve basic statistical problems involving: descriptive measures of populations and samples, central tendency and variability, probability theory, interval estimation, hypothesis tests of means and proportions, simple linear regression, chi square tests, and one-way analysis of variation.
52.0601 Business/Managerial Economics
A program that focuses on the application of economics principles to the analysis of the organization and operation of business enterprises. Includes instruction in monetary theory, banking and financial systems, theory of competition, pricing theory, wage and salary/incentive theory, analysis of markets, and applications of econometrics and quantitative methods to the study of particular businesses and business problems.
IAI BUS 902 Computer Applications and Business System Concepts
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to: Demonstrate proficiency in editing and formatting in word processing and spreadsheet applications; Demonstrate advanced futures applications, outlines, styles, and sections; Use basic formulas in spreadsheet and charts, graphs, and “what if” analysis; Create, design and use a database specifically applied to focus, reports, and queries; Create presentations with enhanced features and web tools; Demonstrate internet use and navigation with exposure to E-Commerce; Demonstrate knowledge of window application and basic management systems including terminology for both hardware and software.
52.0809 Credit Management.
(NEW) A program that prepares individuals to perform and/or manage operations concerning personal and corporate credit, collateral, loan processing, and related financial agency communications. Includes instruction in general finance and banking principles, insurance, real estate, taxation, business law and regulations, quantitative methods, financial computer systems applications, database management, communications skills, business and office management, and professional standards and ethics.
45.0604 Development Economics and International Development
A program that focuses on the systematic study of the economic development process and its application to the problems of specific countries and regions. Includes instruction in economic development theory, industrialization, land reform, infrastructural development, investment policy, the role of governments and business in development, international development organizations, and the study of social, health, and environmental influences on economic development.
45.0603 Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
A program that focuses on the systematic study of mathematical and statistical analysis of economic phenomena and problems. Includes instruction in economic statistics, optimization theory, cost/benefit analysis, price theory, economic modeling, and economic forecasting and evaluation.
45.0601 Economics, General
A general program that focuses on the systematic study of the production, conservation and allocation of resources in conditions of scarcity, together with the organizational frameworks related to these processes. Includes instruction in economic theory, micro- and macroeconomics, comparative economic systems, money and banking systems, international economics, quantitative analytical methods, and applications to specific industries and public policy issues.
45.0699 Economics, Other
Any instructional program in economics not listed above.
52.0899 Finance and Financial Management Services, Other.
Any instructional program in financial management and services not listed above.
52.0801 Finance, General.
A program that generally prepares individuals to plan, manage, and analyze the financial and monetary aspects and performance of business enterprises, banking institutions, or other organizations. Includes instruction in principles of accounting; financial instruments; capital planning; funds acquisition; asset and debt management; budgeting; financial analysis; and investments and portfolio management.
IAI BUS 903 Financial Accounting
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to: construct, interpret, and analyze the balance sheet; analyze period-end adjustments – accruals and deferrals; construct, interpret, and analyze the income statement for a service business and a merchandising business; construct, interpret, and analyze various periodic and perpetual merchandise inventory methods; interpret and analyze the cash account, formulate an accurate policy for future business decisions; interpret and analyze the receivables, formulate an accurate policy for future business decisions; interpret analyze and construct a depreciation policy for the long-term assets; interpret, analyze liabilities( short-term, long-term, and contingent); construct interpret and analyze the stockholder’s equity section of corporations.
45.0605 International Economics
A program that focuses on the systematic study and analysis of international commercial behavior and trade policy. Includes instruction in international trade theory, tariffs and quotas, commercial policy, trade factor flows, international finance and investment, currency regulation and trade exchange rates and markets, international trade negotiation, and international payments and accounting policy.
52.0806 International Finance.
A program that prepares individuals to manage international financial operations and related currency transactions. Includes instruction in international banking, international monetary and financial policy, money and capital markets, foreign exchange, risk analysis, and international cash flow operations.
IAI BUS 904 Managerial Accounting
At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to: analyze, interpret and complete both job-order and process cost accounting cycles; construct, analyze and interpret cost-volume-profit relationships; interpret and analyze absorption and variable costing approaches for managerial decisions; formulate, interpret and complete a master budget with pro-forma income statement and balance sheet; construct standard costs and measure variances from standards to material, labor and manufacturing overhead; analyze and interpret differential costs and product decisions; construct, analyze, and interpret activity-based costing as a decision-making tool; construct, analyze and interpret decisions using present value method; construct, analyze and interpret just-in-time procedures; analyze and interpret product cost decisions for international operations; construct, interpret and analyze a cash flow statement; interpret and analyze the financial statements using various ratios and analyses.
52.0808 Public Finance.
A program that prepares individuals to manage the financial assets and budgets of public sector organizations. Includes instruction in public trusts and investments; the laws and procedures used to plan, prepare and administer public agency budgets; and the preparation and analysis of public budget projections and policies.
52.1601 Taxation.
A program that prepares individuals to provide tax advice and management services to individuals and corporations. Includes instruction in tax law and regulations, tax record systems, individual and corporate income taxation, tax planning, partnerships and fiduciary relationships, estates and trusts, property depreciation, capital gains and losses, dispositions, transfers, liquidity, valuation, and applications to specific tax problems.

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