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Griffith College Dublin

March 8th, 2009 courses accounting   No Comments

Griffith College – undergraduate, postgradute and Professional courses in Accounting, Business, Computing, Design, Fashion, Law, Media & Journalism

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QuickBooks Accounting Preferences

February 26th, 2009 courses accounting   No Comments

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CFP course for accounting professionals

February 10th, 2009 courses accounting   No Comments

Interview with Shailesh H. Mehta, CEO, GurukulOnline Learning Solutions, September 16, 2008, 1 pm

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OCW #134 MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.

January 17th, 2009 courses accounting   No Comments

http://ocw.mit.edu – a position with a local software engineering firm. He plans to return to his education full-time in two to three years; in the meantime, he has turned to MITs OpenCourseWare to keep abreast of new developments in his field — and also to explore new areas of interest. Hurrydoss, who first discovered MITOCW during his student years, is currently making his way through three MIT courses: Professor Walter Lewins Course 8.01 Physics I video lectures, Professor Gilbert Strangs video lectures for Course 18.06 Linear Algebra, and S.P. Kotharis Course 15.511 Financial Accounting. He generally begins his day with one of Lewins lectures: “I watch the Lewin classes in the morning,” Hurrydoss says, “just after I wake up. My mind is quite fresh, you see, and I

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CSI Masters in Business Management

December 12th, 2008 courses accounting   1 Comment

Who’s to say Donald Trump’s next apprentice won’t come from the College of Staten Island now that CSI has launched a highly successfull master’s prgoram in business management.

The 30-credit curriculum is CSI’s 19th graduate program, and the business department’s first. It will offer courses in financial management, administrative process and financial and managerial accounting.

Classes will accommodate 20 to 25 students with undergraduate degrees in business, accounting and related fields.

Professor Laura Novak, business department chairwoman, said the program will help students seeking a certified public accounting license get the 30 additional credit hours required. She added that while public colleges in other boroughs offer similar programs, this will be the first of its kind on Staten Island.

Michael Troncone, a member of an alumni panel making a presentation about success in business to about 450 students, said he would have stayed at CSI for the program instead of going somewhere else.

“It’s a great idea, and makes their strong business program stronger,” Troncone said.

Professor Richard Prinzi Jr., an alumnus who manages his own accounting firm and three businesses besides, said focusing on management makes terrific sense for accounting students seeking their CPAs.

“Many public accountants will run their own practices, Prinzi said. “But the undergraduate CPA course load only allows students to take one class in management. I wish I’d had this training.”

The program courses also will support the college’s new urban health science master’s program, leading to positions in health administration and management.

This material was originally reported on by the Staten Island Advance newspaper, www.silive.com.

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