Accounting, AAS
This program emphasizes developing an advanced understanding of accounting principles, analytical skills and the capacity to solve problems. Students should have the ability to reason, read with comprehension and compute math applications. The objective of this program is to prepare students for a professional career within a focus area of accounting by building both technical and soft skills.
Courses
- BA 101Z — Introduction to Business
- BA 111 — General Accounting I
- BA 112 — General Accounting II
- BA 131 — Introduction to Business Computing
- BA 169Z — Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel
- BA 177 — Payroll Accounting
- BA 205 — Business Communications With Technology
- BA 211Z — Principles of Financial Accounting
- BA 213Z — Principles of Managerial Accounting
- BA 216 — Cost Accounting
- BA 218 — Personal Finance
- BA 226Z — Introduction to Business Law
- BA 228 — Computerized Accounting
- BA 240 — Introduction to Financial Management
- BA 255 — Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
- BA 256 — Income Tax Accounting
- BA 285 — Human Relations in Business
- EC 201Z — Principles of Microeconomics
- FYE 101 — First Year Experience Level I
- LIB 101 — Introduction to Library Research
- MTH 050 — Technical Mathematics I
- MTH 065 — Algebra II
- MTH 105Z — Math in Society
- STAT 243Z — Elementary Statistics I
- WR 121Z — Composition I
- WR 227Z — Technical Writing