Spring 2021 Course Syllabus
Course: ACNT-2333- Section: 01
Advanced Accounting
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Instructor Information
Instructor Tamalla Jones
E-mailgreentd1@lamarpa.edu
Phone(409) 984-6381
Office
Location:Umphrey Industrial Technology Center - Room: 201
Hours:Virtual Office Hours By Appointment
COVID 19 Information The Lamar State College Port Arthur (LSCPA) Student Code of Conduct COVID 19 Policy requires students who have been exposed to COVID 19 or diagnosed with COVID 19 to report their condition on the COVID 19 Notification Form (available via a link on the Student Code of Conduct COVID19 webpage). This information will be provided to the Dean of Student Services. In addition, this policy requires all students to wear face coverings in compliance with the criteria included in the policy. For more information please refer to the COVID 19 link on the LSCPA website.
Course Information
Description Methods of measuring and communicating financial information with emphasis on consolidated statements and other complex business transactions.
Prerequisites ACCT 2302, ACNT 1329, ACNT 1311
Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1. Utilize software to perform accounting tasks.

2. Record transactions for all types of accounting transactions applying GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles).

3. Prepare and analyze accounting reports.

4. Define accounting terminology.

5. Demonstrate ethical written and verbal skills.
Core Objectives
Program Student Learning Outcomes 1.    Identifies all main ideas, supporting details, and vocabulary in reading material; demonstrates a full understanding of the reading
2.    Define accounting terminology measured by embedded exam questions
3.    Apply accounting concepts related to cash and payroll measured by embedded exam questions
4.    Analyze and record business transactions in a manual and computerized environment measured by application rubric
5.    Complete the accounting cycle measured by application rubric or quiz
6.    Prepare financial statements measured by application rubric or embedded exam questions
7.    Proofread accounting records measured by application rubric


Textbooks Textbook Purchasing Statement: A student attending Lamar State College Port Arthur is not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college-affiliated bookstore. The same textbook may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer.

Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Accounting, 6th edition
Lecture Topics
Outline
Week 1    Course Introduction

Week 2    Chapter 1:    Upstream Oil and Gas Operations

Week 3    Chapter 2:    Introduction to Oil and Gas Accounting

Week 4    Chapter 3:    Oil and Gas Reserves

Week 5    Chapter 4:    Nondrilling Exploration Costs-Successful Efforts

Week 6    Chapter 5:    Acquisition Costs of Unproved Property-Successful Efforts
    
Week 7    Chapter 6:    Drilling and Development Costs-Successful Efforts

Week 8    Chapter 7:    Proved Property Cost Disposition-Successful

Week 9     Spring Break

Week 10    Chapter 8:        Full Cost Accounting
    
Week 11    Chapter 9:    Production Activities and Project Analysis
    
Week 12    Chapter 10:    Asset Retirement and Environmental Obligations

Week 13     Chapter 11:    Impairment and Disposal of Long-Lived Assets

Week 14    Chapter 12:    Accounting for Revenue from Oil and Gas Sales
    
Week 15    Chapter 12: Accounting for Revenue from Oil and Gas Sales
    
Week 16    Review

Week 17    Final
Major Assignments
Schedule
Week 1    Course Introduction

Week 2    Chapter 1:    Upstream Oil and Gas Operations

Week 3    Chapter 2:    Introduction to Oil and Gas Accounting

Week 4    Chapter 3:    Oil and Gas Reserves
(Monday Feb 08, 2021 Chapter 1-3 Exam 1 Available to Students 12:00 am)

Week 5    Chapter 4:    Nondrilling Exploration Costs-Successful Efforts
(Homework (1-3) and Exam 1 Due Feb. 15, 2021 11:59 pm)

Week 6    Chapter 5:    Acquisition Costs of Unproved Property-Successful Efforts
    
Week 7    Chapter 6:    Drilling and Development Costs-Successful Efforts

Week 8    Chapter 7:    Proved Property Cost Disposition-Successful
(Monday Mar. 08, 2021 Chapter 4-6 Exam 2 Available to Students 12:00 am)

Week 9     Spring Break

Week 10    Chapter 8:        Full Cost Accounting
     (Homework (4-6) and Exam 2 Due Mar. 22, 2021 11:59 pm)

Week 11    Chapter 9:    Production Activities and Project Analysis
    
Week 12    Chapter 10:    Asset Retirement and Environmental Obligations

Week 13     Chapter 11:    Impairment and Disposal of Long-Lived Assets
(Monday Apr. 12, 2021 Chapter 7-9 Exam 3 Available to Students 12:00 am)

Week 14    Chapter 12:    Accounting for Revenue from Oil and Gas Sales
     (Homework (7-9) and Exam 3 Due Apr. 19, 2021 11:59 pm)

Week 15    Chapter 12: Accounting for Revenue from Oil and Gas Sales
    
Week 16    Review
(Monday May 03, 2021 Final Exam Chapters 10-12;    
     Available to students 12:00 am)

Week 17    (Homework (10-12) and Final Exam Due May 10, 2021 11:59 pm)


Final Exam Date May 6, 2021 - 11:0 AM   Through  May 6, 2021 - 1:30 PM
Grading Scale  90 - 100=A    80 - 89=B    70 - 79=C     60 - 69=D    Below 59 = F
Determination of
Final Grade
Test 60%
Homework 20%
Quiz 20%
Course Policies
Instructor Policies There will be no makeup exams. If you miss any exams, those exams will be given a grade of
zero. Please speak with me if you know in advance that you will be missing any exams.
There will be a comprehensive final exam. All students must take the exam on the scheduled
date and time, and failure to do so will result in a 0 on the final exam.
Every student MUST have a copy of the required textbooks by the second week of class. The
student will still be responsible for any assignments given. Failure to have a text may result in
being dropped from the class.
Failure to follow instructions (written or oral) will result in penalties.
Students should keep a record of their grades/average. Instructor(s) will not average grades for
students. Instructors do not drop grades.
For each assignment, students must complete the entire lesson (file) on their own. Students are
never allowed to use anyone's USB or file but their own, or work together. Students should
never lend their file to another student nor should a student have any other students work in their
possession for any reason. If a student uses another student's files, both students are considered
guilty of cheating. If caught cheating, the students will get a 0 on the assignment. If a second
incidence occurs, both students will be given a final grade of F for the course.

The following behaviors will result in the student being asked during class time to cease the
action and/or leave the classroom: using cell phones, talking, or keying while the instructor is
giving instructions or during class discussions; leaving class early without informing the
instructor; surfing the Internet during lecture; and displaying a rude or negative behavior toward
the instructor or other students.
No cell phones should be visible or heard during class. Again, you may be asked to leave the
room for the remainder of the class. No blue tooth technology or recording of lectures in any
format (unless approved by the instructor). No charging of cell phones in the classroom.
Attendance Policy Poor attendance is a leading reason for termination from a job in all areas of employment. With
this factor in mind, the instructor monitors student attendance daily. In addition, attendance on a
regular basis is necessary for proper skill development.
The instructor reserves the right to drop any student missing more than two weeks of class (six
MWF classes, four TR classes, and two weeks with no online class or lab participation).
Quizzes may be given at the beginning of the class period. Students coming in to class late will
not be allowed to take quizzes already turned in. A grade of zero will be recorded for the quiz.
Tardiness is not acceptable. Frequent tardiness to class will result in a meeting between the
student and instructor. Continued tardiness will result in a ten-point penalty on the student?s final
course grade.
Assignments are due at the beginning of each class; student assignments coming in late will be
assessed a penalty, even if the student arrives to class late and turns in work.
Students are responsible for completing all assigned homework, including reading assignments,
by the required due dates and for being prepared for each class meeting. This applies even if you
were absent from the previous class meeting.
Academic Honesty Academic honesty is expected from all students, and dishonesty in any form will not be tolerated. Please consult the LSC-PA policies (Section IX, subsection A, in the Faculty Handbook) for consequences of academic dishonesty.
Facility Policies
  1. No food or tobacco products are allowed in the classroom.

  2. Only students enrolled in the course are allowed in the classroom, except by special instructor permission.

  3. Use of electronic devices is prohibited.
Important Information
ADA Considerations The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the the Office for Disability Services Coordinator, Room 231, in the Madison Monroe Building. The phone number is (409) 984-6241.
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Other E-Mail/Voice Mail Etiquette:

Students must use appropriate e-mail etiquette when corresponding with instructor; for example, complete sentences and a full subject line with your name/course name. Please allow the instructor twenty-four hours to respond to your emails. Voice mail messages should be clearly spoken identifying student’s name, course, and any return phone number.
HB 2504 This syllabus is part of LSC-PA's efforts to comply with Texas House Bill 2504.
Department
Business and Industrial Technology
Chair:Sheila Guillot
E-mail:guillsr@lamarpa.edu
Phone:(409) 984-6381

If you have a grievance, complaint, or concern about this course that has not been resolved through discussion with the Instructor, please consult the Department Chair.