Carol F. Venable, Ph.D.
Professor
Classes:
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Accounting 790, Directed
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Business Administration 400, Business Honors Seminar
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Accounting 681, Seminar in Regulatory & Management Controls
Carol F.
She is an active member of the American Accounting Association involved in the Auditing, Public Interest, and Teaching & Curricula Sections. She serves on the editorial boards of Advances in Accounting Education and Research on Accounting Ethics. Carol was the Curriculum Fellow for the SDSU Center for Community Based Service Learning and served on its Advisory Board, as well as the Faculty Advisory Board of the Center for Community Economic Development.
She has published in the areas of accounting, taxation, and accounting pedagogy, and she has given a numerous presentations on critical thinking and applications of technology in the accounting curriculum. Articles have been published in Journal of Accounting Case Research, The Accounting Review, Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, Real Estate Accounting and Taxation, National Public Accountant and others.
Her interests include experiential learning, collaborative pedagogy, the use of technology to enhance the learning process, and interdisciplinary applications. She developed a collaborative learning technology classroom for the College of Business.
This page was last modified Jan 2006.
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