Accounting Degree (AAS)
Accounting is the basic language of business, and a career that opens a wide variety of doors in the business world. Accounting students study the rules and software at play in the world of business, using effective communication skills to break down complex issues for their clients and managers so that they can make good business decisions.
Courses
- ABE 053 — ABE Language Arts III (Low Intermediate Language Arts)
- ABE 054 — ABE Language Arts IV (High Intermediate Language Arts)
- ABE 055 — ABE Language Arts V (Adult Secondary Level Language Arts)
- ABE 062 — Applied Math I
- ABE 063 — Applied Math II
- ABE 064 — Contextualized Math I
- ABE 065 — Contextualized Math II
- ACCT 206 — General Ledger Computerized Accounting
- ACCT 231 — Intermediate Accounting I
- ACCT 232 — Intermediate Accounting II
- ACCT 235 — Governmental Accounting
- ACCT 238 — Federal Income Tax
- ACCT 239 — Payroll Accounting and Business Taxes
- ACCT 240 — Auditing
- BUS 104 — Business Math
- BUS 289 — Integrated Business Applications
- CCS 101 — Pathways to Success
- ENGL 090 — Integrated Reading and Writing I
- ENGL 095 — Integrated Reading and Writing II
- ENGL 098 — Transitional English Composition
- ESOL 061 — ESOL Level I (Beginning Literacy)
- ESOL 062 — ESOL Level II (Low Beginning)
- ESOL 063 — ESOL Level III (High Beginning)
- ESOL 064 — ESOL Level IV (Low Intermediate)
- ESOL 065 — ESOL Level V (High Intermediate)
- ESOL 066 — ESOL Level VI (Advanced)
- MATH 092 — Mathematical Reasoning