Some courses require specific software or hardware that students may need to purchase. Please check with the instructor or Online Learning prior to registration if this
requirement is a concern.
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General Course
Course Alpha-Numeric Code
ACTG1050
Information
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
Accounting (ACTG)
Department
Applied Organizational Technology
College
College of Business Administration
Credit Hours
3
Description
Management uses of accounting data for analysis, decision making, financial planning and control. Topics include understanding cost behavior, activity-based costing, cost-volume-profit analysis and budgeting.
$1,025.52 US Dollars (Tuition and fees are subject to change; please refer to the Treasurer's Web site for current tuition and fees
Other Fees*
$6.50 special fee per student, per term (US Dollars); $25.00 Distance Learning Fee per online course (detail code FD1T); $5.20 per credit hour facilities fee, maximum 12 credit hours. *Technology fees are assessed by the student's college per credit hour, other fees may also apply; please review the list of current fees
*A textbook search may not be available for this term; contact your campus bookstore to determine if the instructor has ordered textbooks for your course. If the Bookstore does not have an order contact the instructor or department office (click on the instructor e-mail link above). Some courses use other resources and a textbook may not be required. You may also contact Online Learning toll free at 1.866.Utoledo for assistance.
Technology Requirements
Before You Begin Your Course: Students are responsible to have access to a properly functioning computer throughout the semester. Please visit the Blackboard Resource Center for information on browser and operating system requirements.
The computer must be able to run the software listed in the software section below. Some courses require specific software that students may have to purchase. If using a computer at a public library, students should check with the library to ensure they will have access and for the length of time required.
Internet Service Students are responsible to have Internet service. High speed Internet access is recommended as dial-up may be slow and limited in downloading information and completing online tests. Some courses may contain streaming audio and/or video content.
Students must have an Internet Service Provider. Students are responsible for purchasing, installing and maintaining all computer hardware and software needed for their participation in online courses. Some courses have specific software and/or media requirements. Please contact Online Learning, the instructor, or department, if you have any questions.
Software Student computers need to be capable of running the latest versions of plug-ins, recent software and have the necessary tools to be kept free of viruses and spyware. A typical list is provided below
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Apple iTunes Player
Apple QuickTime Player
Java Plugin Console
Adobe Flash Player
Adobe Shockwave Player
Microsoft DirectX End-Use Runtime
Mozilla Firefox Browser - recommended
Microsoft Internet Explorer (see Browser Tune-Up for a list of compatible browsers)
Microsoft Windows
Windows Media Player
Real Player
Other software may be required. Students should check with the course instructor for specific information.
Most computer labs on campus are capable of accommodating online courses but students should check for specific lab information.
Advising
This page is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for academic advising; students should check with their adviser to be sure this course applies toward degree completion.