Bookkeeping/Accounting Assistant AAS
The Bookkeeping/Accounting Assistant program prepares students for occupational opportunities in the field of bookkeeping including payroll clerk, accounts receivable clerk, accounts payable clerk, and full-charge bookkeeper. Bookkeeping and related fields involve the day-to-day analyzing and recording of business transactions, preparing payroll, preparing financial reports, filing state and federal forms, analyzing data, and making decisions. Students will complete general education, general business, and bookkeeping/accounting specific courses that will lead to a Basic Technical Certificate, an Intermediate Technical Certificate, an Advanced Technical Certificate, or an Associate of Applie
Courses
- ACCT201 — Principles of Accounting
- BLDR120 — Financial Business Application
- BLDR132 — Employee Benefits & Compensatn
- BOAA110 — Small Business Accounting
- BOAA111 — Small Business Accounting II
- BOAA113 — Payroll Accounting
- BOAA140 — QuickBooks
- BOAA150 — 10-Key Skill Building
- BOAA243 — Fraud Investigation
- BOAA246 — Current Business Taxes
- BOAA290 — Book/Acctg Assist Intership
- BUSA101 — Intro to Business
- BUSA265 — Legal Envrnmt of Business
- CAOT115 — Outlook
- CAOT120 — Word Processing/Word I
- CAOT121 — Word Processing/Word II
- CAOT122 — Word Processing/Word III
- CAOT123 — AI Essentials for Workplace
- CAOT124 — Social Media Marketing
- CAOT130 — Spreadsheets/Excel I
- CAOT131 — Spreadsheets/Excel II
- CAOT132 — Spreadsheets/Excel III
- CAOT140 — Database/Access I
- CAOT164 — Computer Fundamentals for Tech
- CAOT166 — Living Online for Tech Program
- CAOT183 — Business Editing & Proofread
- CAOT184 — Records Systems Management
- CAOT204 — Career Leadership
- CAOT205 — Business Doc Format/Transcript
- CAOT210 — Office Proc & Technologies
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ECON201 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL101P — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENTP105 — Entrepreneurship Skills