The Accounting Information Systems Course: Bridging The Gap Between The Classroom And The Real-World

Authors

  • Benny R. Zachry
  • Anna R. Trexler

Abstract

The Accounting Information Systems (AIS) course contained in the accounting curriculum of many universities is a course that for many institutions still lacks definition and standardization: accounting academicians do not agree on which subjects should be taught in the AIS course. Specifically this paper describes an experimental class project resulting in a bridge being built between the accounting classroom and the real world.

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Published

1991-03-09