Student Resources

 

Need Excel knowledge?  Certain AIS courses, including AIS 301 and AIS 310, require that students have an aptitude for Excel.  If you feel that your Excel skills are below par, please visit the on-campus DoIT Center or Lynda for help!

Student Training | Computing @ UW-Madison

www.Lynda.com

 

NOTE:  Make sure to visit the AIS: Ethics & Mentoring website for additional resources regarding the IMAcc program, dealing with ethical dilemmas and planning for internship experiences. Included in this website is also an anonymous whistleblowing forum that can be used by students to report unethical behavior or ethical concerns. These reports are dealt with on an individual basis by the Accounting faculty members as well as the Whistleblowing sub-committee of the Student Ethics Board. Use these resources to do your part to promote ethical behavior in our student body and beyond!   The website can be found under "My Courses" on the "Courses@Business" website (http://courses.bus.wisc.edu). The website is labeled as "AIS: Ethics & Mentoring" and can be accessed by all current accounting majors and faculty. If you cannot locate this website, please contact Professor Ann O'Brien at aobrien@bus.wisc.edu and she can help you gain access.