Course Details

  • Online | Asynchronous 
  • December 22, 2025 – January 9, 2026
  • 3 credits | $1,932
  • Last day to register: December 23, 2025
  • Pre-requisite: ACC 203 (formerly BUS 203) with a grade of C- or better, Junior Standing

Course Overview

Concepts and practices of managerial accounting. Topics include: cost behavior and cost-volume-profit analysis, contribution margin reporting, profit planning and budgeting, standard costs, performance analysis, decentralized operations, and relevant costs for decision making.

Course Advantages

Managerial Accounting teaches the accounting concepts associated with understanding, gathering and building the financial information to assist internal managers with making the best decisions to meet and exceed the goals of a business organization. In this sense, this course is essential to any student who will be working in or will be exposed to any business in their future career. In addition, this particular course trains students to think in the context of existing businesses, adding a current and modern take to the concepts studied. I would encourage any student interested in understanding the business aspect of any industry, across any discipline to join.

Additional Information

Open to Business and Public Administration majors and minors.

Faculty will contact all students after the Tuesday, December 23, registration deadline.

About the Instructor

Oltiana Muharremi

Assistant Professor of Accounting
Professor Muharremi holds a PhD in finance and has a background in corporate finance. She motivates students to learn and succeed in accounting studies by helping them build the intellectual and analytical abilities needed to pass the CPA exam. She collaborates with accounting professors on course content and effective teaching strategies regularly. Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Corporate Finance, and Corporate Financial Reporting are some of the subjects she teaches.
Muharremi's research interests include taxation, microfinance and FDI. During her 15-year academic career, she participated in international conferences as a committee member and presenter, and she published in top academic journals. She also works as an ad hoc refereed article reviewer and board editor for numerous publications and conferences.

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