Julian Lowell Mooney
Director, Office of Graduate Programs, and Professor of Accounting
Education
- Ph.D. (Accounting and Management Information Systems), The University of Georgia, 1989
- MAcc (Accounting), The University of Georgia, 1979
- BBA (Accounting), The University of Georgia, 1978
- AA (Business), University of North Georgia (formerly Gainesville State College), 1976
Areas of Specialization
- Performance evaluation systems
- The impact of the Internet and mobile technology on business operations
- Computerized accounting information systems
- Emerging academic and professional issues
Biography
Julian Lowell Mooney, Ph.D., is director of Graduate Programs, professor of accounting and a former director of the School of Accountancy here at Georgia Southern University. He holds a doctorate degree in accounting with a minor in management information systems from The University of Georgia. Mooney worked for several years in the information systems organization of a major telecommunications firm. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Georgia Society of CPAs, the Institute of Management Accountants, and a number of other professional organizations. Mooney’s research interests are listed above. He teaches accounting principles, management accounting, and accounting information systems at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Mooney has received numerous awards for his teaching, research, and service activities, including the Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Advisor award, the Georgia Society of CPAs Outstanding Accounting Educator award, and the Georgia Southern University Bishop Award for Sustained Excellence.
Office Location
Armstrong Center, Rm. 211
Parker College of Business, Rm. 3303
Phone: 912-344-3402
Link
Last updated: 3/28/2023