Accounting, A.A.S.
The curriculum is designed for persons who seek employment in the accounting field or for those presently in accounting who wish to increase their knowledge and update their skills. Job opportunities include accounting trainee, accounting technician, junior accountant, and accountant.
Courses
- ACC 211 — Principles of Accounting I
- ACC 212 — Principles of Accounting II
- ACC 215 — Computerized Accounting
- ACC 219 — Gov. & Not-For-Profit Accounting
- ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I
- ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II
- ACC 230 — Advanced Accounting
- ACC 231 — Cost Accounting I
- ACC 241 — Auditing I
- ACC 261 — Principles of Federal Taxation I
- ACC 262 — Principles of Federal Taxation II
- BUS 100 — Introduction to Business
- BUS 200 — Principles of Management
- BUS 220 — Introduction to Business Statistics
- BUS 224 — Business Statistics
- BUS 240 — Introduction to Business Law
- CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication
- CST 227 — Business and Professional Communication
- ECO 150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application
- ENG 111 — College Composition I
- ENG 112 — College Composition II
- FIN 215 — Financial Management
- ITE 140 — Spreadsheeting for Business
- ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital and Information Literacy and Computer Applications
- MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning
- MTH 245 — Statistics I
- PHI 220 — Ethics and Society
- SDV 100 — College Success Skills
- SDV 101 — Orientation to: