Ethics in Accounting
Whether you work in the public or private sector, possessing a deep understanding of the ethical standards and practices of accounting is essential. Through online lectures and instructor-led Q&As, you will learn how to identify and properly manage unethical accounting and taxation practices. Case studies and analysis of the different types of fraudulent accounting and taxation practices will also be explored to illustrate and foster deeper understanding of professional codes of conduct and their application in real-world situations. By the end of this course, you will possess the knowledge and skills to identify and apply ethics in the auditing, taxation and fiduciary professions.
Learning Outcomes
- Evaluate and manage unethical accounting and taxation practices by organizations and individuals
- Apply ethical standards per the State Board of Accountancy
- Practice accounting through professional rules of conduct
- Analyze unethical behavior including greed, fraud and corruption
Skills You Will Gain
- Ethical principles and reasoning
- Ethical frameworks
- Analysis of fraud and corruption
Association Credits
Section Notes
This course is a paced-asynchronous course, which means that all students will be proceeding through the course at the same time. The course consists of online materials, reading assignments, written assignments and discussion forums. The lessons open on a weekly basis throughout the duration of the class. The time it takes you to complete each lesson depends on your individual approach and learning style, but in a given week, students can generally expect to spend approximately:
- 5-6 hours in online lectures and discussion forums
- 5-6 hours of work outside of class on readings and assignments
Enroll through January 15, 2024. Class begins on January 8, 2024. Access to your course will be available on the course’s start date.
For questions regarding prerequisite requirements to enroll in the course, please contact the program office at cpeinfo@ucdavis.edu.
Textbook requirements TBA. Course information will be updated with textbook requirements no later than one month prior to the start of the class. Students enrolled prior will be notified of required textbooks by email.
Enrollment Policies
Drop requests (withdraw with a refund) will be approved, less a $30 processing fee, if the request is received before the second meeting of the course.
Enrollment Deadline: Enroll through January 15, 2024
Refund Deadline: Full refund 1/22/24.
Visit https://cpe.ucdavis.edu/student-services/withdrawals-refunds-and-transfers to view complete enrollment policy information including details on withdrawals and transfers.
All drop requests for Fast Track students must first be approved by program office.
Prerequisites
Principles of Financial Accounting
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II