Resources / COURSES
These are the courses I am teaching this Summer 2012:
- AC 131 - Accounting 1 (One Section) [syllabus] [schedule]
- Prerequisites: ESL 089, MS 099
- Course description: This course establishes a foundation for the understanding of the nature of accounting, basic accounting concepts and principles, and the complete accounting cycle for service and merchandising types of business operation. Extensive coverage is devoted to the use of various accounting forms and the performance of basic accounting functions including, but not limited to, recording and posting business transactions, preparing a trial balance, work sheet, and simple financial statements. The importance of internal control for cash, preparing bank reconciliation, and performing limited analysis of basic financial reports are also included. This course requires a grade of “C” or better to enroll in the next level accounting course and to qualify for T.Y.C. Accounting or T.Y.C. General Business Program.
- AR 101 - Introduction to Art (One Section) [syllabus] [schedule]
- Course description: This course is designed to promote students’ awareness of observing his/her own environment. That is to direct students to have a new way of looking at objects or a scene. It gives an opportunity for the students to explore more closely on the basic elements of drawings: texture, rhythms, contours, patterns, color and perspective.
These are the courses I taught in previous semesters:
- AC 131 - Accounting 1
- AC 250 - Managerial Accounting
- AC 325 - Cost Accounting
- AR 101 - Introduction to Art
- BU 101 - Introduction to Business
- BU 250 - Principles of Finance
- BU 270 - Principles of Marketing
- BU 271 - Business Law
- MGT 350 - International Business
These are the short-term trainings/seminars I facilitated at the Pohnpei Campus Training
Center (PITC):
- Basic Accounting Part 1
- Basic Accounting Part 2
- Advanced Accounting (Managerial Uses of Accounting)