Accounting A.A.S.
This program qualifies graduates for entry-level jobs in accounting. Students gain knowledge of typical accounting situations in computerized environments and small to medium-sized businesses. Graduates can compete for positions in payroll, cost, taxes, payables, and receivables, and may hold supervisory roles as office managers or staff accountants under the supervision of a head accountant, controller, or treasurer.
Courses
- ACCT-101 — Applied Accounting
- ACCT-105 — Computerized Accounting
- ACCT-107 — Payroll Accounting
- ACCT-201 — Principles of Accounting I
- ACCT-202 — Principles of Accounting II
- ACCT-212 — Data Analytics for Accounting & Business
- ACCT-213 — Intermediate Accounting I
- ACCT-214 — Cost Accounting
- ACCT-215 — Individual Income Tax Accounting
- ACCT-220 — Governmental & Non-Profit Accounting
- ACCT-223 — Intermediate Accounting II
- ACCT-290 — Accounting Co-Op/Internship
- BUSN-104 — Introduction to Business
- BUSN-106 — Financial Applications
- BUSN-261 — Business Law I
- BUSN-294 — Business Capstone
- COMG-153 — Computers-A Practical Approach
- COMM-131 — Fundamentals of Public Speaking
- ECON-221 — Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics)
- ECON-222 — Principles of Economics (Microeconomics)
- ENGL-101 — English Composition I
- ENGL-102 — English Composition II
- ENGL-103 — Composition for Technical Fields I
- ENGL-104 — Composition for Technical Fields II
- MATH-130 — College Algebra
- MGMT-181 — Principles of Management
- MGMT-183 — Small Business Management
- MKTG-150 — Principles of Marketing
- PHIL-271 — Ethics in Business
- PHIL-295 — Ethics
- SPAN-181 — Elementary Spanish