An in-depth analysis of recognition, measurement, classification, and valuation issues in financial reporting within the framework of generally accepted accounting principles. Case studies and microcomputer analysis software will be integrated into the course.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeIf you are in btwn Harmon and Hulme take Hulme. They are both great professors, but Hulme teaches the class so well that you will inherently do better on the tests and the material will actually stick with u for the CPA and such.
hypocrite , arrogant, racism. it seems like Amercian school employ people to be a teacher doesn't scale moral stanard. I had to take her class again, cos I need to graduate on time. But I never attendent her lecture .B+. (Last quarter I never miss any lecture, just B.) Cos I will vomit when encountering disgusting people or things. avoid it
The grade distribution is 25% midterm one, 25% midterm two, 35% final, 15% homework. The homework is due before you even learn about the chapter which doesn't make sense at all. The tests are really similar to the handouts, but the time is TIGHT on midterm 2. If you get a bad grade on one test, you're screwed. No curve!
Professor Hulme is probably the best Accounting professor at UCSB. She should be teaching more classes, including the lower divisions, I wish that I had taken her classes sooner! Her lectures are good and easy to follow, she does a good job explaining things. Tests are challenging but very doable since she covers every type of question in class.
Took 136B and 136C with Hulme and it was not a pleasant experience. Could seem pretentious at times. Lectures were okay but pretty boring and listening could be difficult especially when the materials get harder in 136C.
Prof Hulme is a great professor. A bit of a different experience than her 136B since we were online for a half a quarter, but given the situation she did a great job teaching us. Very clear lectures and access to some critical extra credit opportunities that really help if you are really close to the next letter grade