Accounting Degree
Talk to an advisor about planning your course schedule. The Accounting Program The accounting curriculum provides students with a foundation for understanding business and the effective management of economic organizations. Accounting is the process of analyzing, measuring, interpreting and communicating the economic data used in informed business decisions and effective organizational management. The AAS degree prepares students considering para-professional positions in industry, government, and not-for-profit organizations. Field Internship A field internship placement may be pursued as part of earning the Accounting Degree. Students arrange to work in a business environment after their first two semesters of study. Students develop valuable work experience while earning a salary and four semester hours of college credit.
Courses
- ACCT-100 — Accounting Principles
- BUSN 127 — Principles of Management
- ENGL 101 — English Composition
- BUSN 156 — Business Technology Applications
- BUSN 103 — Introduction to Business
- ACCT-247 — Computer Application in Accounting
- ACCT-201 — Financial Accounting
- BUSN 149 — Business Mathematics
- BUSN 201 — Business Communication
- COMM 103 — Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- ACCT-142 — Payroll and Business Taxes
- ACCT-202 — Managerial Accounting
- ACCT-212 — Tax Accounting
- BUSN 134 — Managing Diversity
- ECON 205 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 206 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ACCT-250 — Intermediate Accounting III
- BUSN 215 — Small Business Management
- BUSN 210 — Legal & Social Environment of Busn
- ACCT-270 — Accounting Capstone