Classes

Accounting I

This compulsory course provides the undergraduate with the fundamentals of financial accounting. Identifies the concepts and the methods of recording the business’s transactions in the General Journal, posting them in the General Lender and prepare the Trial Balance, the Income Statement and the Balance sheet of the firm. Additionally this course focuses on financial statement analysis and refers to trend, horizontal, vertical and ratio analysis.

Accounting II

This basic elective course provides the necessary advanced accounting applied methods. In the first section we focus on the theoretical framework of financial accounting and the analysis of Assets, Liabilities and Shareholders’ equity. All the previous topics are delivered in accordance with the Greek General Accountancy Plan and the International Accounting Standards. In the last section, section two, we analyze the break even point, the working capital, the cash flow statements and present some case studies

Accounting III

This free elective course provides the undergraduate with the necessary applied corporate and cost accounting methods. Additionally the course introduces and analyzes the managerial and cost accounting principles, applications and budgeting. The course is separated in two sections, where managerial and cost accounting (e.g. the relationship between managerial and cost accounting, cost accounting techniques, etc.) and corporate accounting, where various types of firms, are analyzed, accordingly. Accounting III is provided in semester A (winter).

Accounting IV (Computer Accounting)

This free elective course provides the undergraduate with the necessary applied knowledge of financial accounting. The theoretical issues presented in accounting courses I, II and III, become applied issues in Accounting IV, using an accounting software in personal computers in the ΙΤ laboratory. This course provided in both semesters. Teaching: 8 hours per week.