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Accounting (203) |
Associate of Applied Science: Accounting |
The Accounting programs prepare students for careers in the accounting field or assist students in updating their skills if they are working in the accounting field. Graduates may seek employment as a bookkeeper or as an accounting or auditing clerk.
Students with a baccalaureate degree who wish to pursue the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination may use specific course work toward fulfillment of accounting educational requirements. Some course work also meets federal government guidelines for those interested in qualifying for positions or promotions in the federal government. Students should consult an accounting instructor to determine the courses that meet the educational requirements. Successful completion of ACC 210 will prepare students for the Certified Bookkeeper exam that is offered by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers.
The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree provides students with a strong foundation in accounting and business, along with general education requirements, enabling students to seek entry-level employment in accounting. In addition, the course work prepares students for certification exams.
The certificate programs provide course work that gives students the skills to sit for one or more certification exams administered by the Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation (ACAT). |
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ACC 211 |
Principles of Accounting I
| 3 | None | None |
BUS 100 |
Introduction to Business
| 3 | None | None |
ENG 111 |
College Composition I
| 3 | Placement | None |
ITE 115 |
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts 1
| 4 | None | None |
MTH 121 or higher |
Fundamentals of Mathematics I
| 3 | Placement | None |
SDV 100 |
College Success Skills
| 1 | None | None |
Semester Total: 17 |
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ACC 212 | Principles of Accounting II
| 3 | ACC 211 | None |
ACC 215 | Computerized Accounting
| 3 | ACC 211 | None |
BUS 125 | Applied Business Mathematics
| 3 | MTH 121 or higher | None |
BUS 200 | Principles of Management
| 3 | BUS 100 | None |
ECO 120 | Survey of Economics (or ECO 201 or ECO 202)
| 3 | None | None |
___________ | Humanities Elective 2
| 3 | None | |
Semester Total: 18 |
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ACC 221 | Intermediate Accounting I
| 4 | ACC 212 | None |
ACC 231 | Cost Accounting I
| 3 | ACC 212 | None |
ACC 261 | Principles of Federal Taxation I
| 3 | None | None |
BUS 241 | Business Law I
| 3 | None | None |
___________ | Business Elective 3
| 3 | None | |
Semester Total: 16 |
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ACC 222 | Intermediate Accounting II
| 4 | ACC 212 | None |
ACC 241 | Auditing I
| 3 | ACC 212 | None |
ACC 297 | Cooperative Education in Accounting (or Business Elective) 3
| 3 | None | None |
BUS 220 | Introduction to Business Statistics
| 3 | MTH 121 or higher | None |
___________ | Health/Physical Education Elective 2
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Semester Total: 15 |
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Total Minimum Credits: 66
1ITE 115 satisfies the college's computer competency requirement for graduation. |
2Eligible courses are listed under . Students should consult with an academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s). See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s). |
3Business electives include courses that have the following prefix: ACC, ACQ, AST, BUS, ECO, FIN, GIS, HRI, ITD, ITE, ITN, ITP, LGL, MKT, and REA. |
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