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Acct 1B - Summer 2009DeAnza College John Wanlass
Accounting 1B-61Z abc@wanlass.com
Summer 2009 Online Class
COURSE DESCRIPTION
In a general sense, accounting can be defined as an information system that provides reports to stakeholders about the economic activities and condition of a business. The subject material of this course is financial accounting which is primarily concerned with the recording and reporting of economic data and activities for a business. Although such reports provide useful information for managers, they are the primary reports for owners, creditors, governmental agencies, and the public.
The primary objective of this course is to help students learn how accounting meets the information needs of various users by developing and communicating information that is used in decision-making. Accordingly, the expected student outcome is the demonstration that the student can prepare, read, and analyze external financial statements.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Because this is an online distance learning class all work will be completed online except for a comprehensive final exam that is taken on campus. The requirements are:
(1) Completion of exercises, problems, and chapter quizzes using the WileyPLUS course management system. (2) Completion of a comprehensive problem that will be downloaded from this site in PDF format. You will bring the completed problem to the final exam. (3) Take a comprehensive on-campus final exam covering 9 chapters. (4 )Participation in class discussions using a DeAnza supported CATALYST system.
ONLINE COURSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
DeAnza accounting department is using a course management system called WileyPLUS. This system is rich in audio and visual presentations and online graded assignments and assessment quizzes. Unfortunately, WileyPLUS does not include student-to-student communication tools.
For communications we will use a De Anza supported system called Catalyst that will allow students to participate in forums where questions/comments may be posted. Because students are registered in Catalyst based on their De Anza registration, students may not use Catalyst until the first day of the quarter when all students are loaded into the system.
For the Catalyst and WileyPLUS login links and to start working with WileyPLUS, use the appropriate links on the left side of my DeAnza faculty page as soon as they are available for the Spring 2009 quarter.
TEXTBOOK AND WEB SITE MATERIALS
The WileyPLUS site is based on the textbook Accounting Principles, 8th Edition, by Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel, published by Wiley. There are three options for buying the text and WileyPLUS access code.
Option 1. Buy one-third of the book (Chapters 10-18) from the DeAnza Bookstore in loose-leaf format. This option does not include a registration code for the required online access to WileyPLUS. If you already have a registration code from 1A, use that code. Login using the exact email address that was used previously.
Option 2. If you have not previously purchased a WileyPLUS code, buy the registration code for WileyPLUS when you login to our Accounting 1B site. You will have the option to buy the registration code for WileyPLUS which includes the text in electronic format (e-text) and access to all of the WileyPLUS online material.
Option 3. Buy the entire textbook from another source. In this case, you will still need to buy the registration code for online access to WileyPLUS. This is probably the most expensive option.
CLASS SCHEDULE AND GRADE CALCULATION
Plan to spend 12 hours per week or more reading the text and completing the online assignments. Use the class schedule below as a guide.
Accounting 1B Schedule - Summer 2009
Week 1___June 29..... Chapter 10 assignments
Week 2___July 6......... Chapter 11 and 12 assignments
Week 3___July 13....... Chapter 13 assignments
___July 18....... Homework activity check
Download and start the Comprehensive Problem
Week 4___July 20........ Chapter 14 and 15 assignments
Week 5___July 27...... Chapter 16 and 17 assignments
Week 6___August 3... Chapter 18 assignments
I will be checking your WileyPLUS activity on Saturday July 18, 2009 at 6 pm as shown on the class schedule above. Students that are not current with the assignments may be dropped. Remember, it is your responsibility to drop if you do not intend to complete the class. If you have not dropped, you will receive the appropriate letter grade for the work completed.
Final Comprehensive Exam
Date: Thursday August 6, 2009
Room: ADMIN 101
Time: 6 to 8 pm
The on-campus final exam is comprehensive and is approximately 50% objective and 50% short problems. The final is closed book and individual work. You may prepare and bring one note page (front and back, hand written or typed) to use during the exam. I will provide answer sheets, you do not need a Scantron. Photo identification for the final will be required. Bring your completed Comprehensive Problem to the final exam.
Grade Calculation
WileyPLUS Online Assignments....... 50%
Comprehensive Problem ................... 10%
Comprehensive Final Exam............... 40%
Example: If the total WileyPLUS online assignments equal 440 points and you earn 375 points your percentage is 85% (375/440). If your final exam is 75% and the Comprehensive Problem 1 is complete, then your overall percent for the class is 82.5% calculated as follows:
(Wiley 85% x 50%) + (Final 75%x 40%) + (Comp. Problem 10%) = 82.5%
A Grade = 90%-100%, B Grade = 80%-89%, C Grade = 70%-79%
D Grade = 60%-69%, F Grade = Below 60%
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