ACCOUNTING
The Accounting Program will prepare students for entry -level positions in accounting-related employment opportunities by providing them with technical and social skills. Because accountants and bookkeepers are an organization’s financial record-keepers and assistants to management, graduation from this two- year program with an AAS degree can lead to a number of good- paying employment opportunities. Students will learn the principles of accounting and the concepts behind the principles. Students receive up-to-date training on some of the latest software available. Payroll accounting, taxes, and managerial accounting are included in this program. With the general education and business cour
Courses
- ACCT 120 — PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I CREDITS:
- ACCT 121 — PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II CREDITS:
- ACCT 212 — INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I CREDITS:
- ACCT 213 — INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II CREDITS:
- ACCT 215 — PAYROLL ACCOUNTING CREDITS:
- ACCT 218 — TAX ACCOUNTING I CREDITS:
- ACCT 223 — MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CREDITS:
- ACCT 227 — EXCEL FOR ACCOUNTING CREDITS:
- ACCT 228 — QUICKBOOKS ACCOUNTING CREDITS:
- ACCT 230 — TOPICS AND ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING CREDITS:
- ACCT 290 — INTERNSHIP CREDITS:
- BUS 140 — BUS 140
- BUS 141 — WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS FOR BUSINESS CREDITS:
- BUS 210 — SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT CREDITS:
- BUS 224 — PERSONAL FINANCE 3
- BUS 228 — PERSONAL INVESTMENTS CREDITS:
- CMST 101 — CMST 101
- CSC 105 — MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS I CREDITS:
- ECON 202 — PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS CREDITS:
- MATH 112 — BUSINESS MATHEMATICS CREDITS:
- PSYC 101 — PSYC 101