Accounting

The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Accounting program is designed to provide fundamental skills for individuals planning to enter the field of accounting. Possible entry-level jobs for this program include accounting clerk, accounts payable/receivable clerk, claims clerk, payroll clerk, credit clerk, bookkeeper, accounting intern, tax preparation or comparable positions. This program may prepare students for certification in Certified Bookkeeper (CB), Enrolled Agent (EA), and Certified Payroll Professional (CPP). Certificates of Completion (CCL) in Accounting and Enrolled Agent are available.

Details

Field of Interest
Business, Entrepreneurialism and Management
Degree Type
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Plan
Accounting (DEG)
Academic Plan Code
3149
Total credits required
62-73
Catalog Year
2024-2025
Effective Term
Fall 2023
Admission criteria

None

Notes

Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.

Consultation with an Academic Advisor is recommended for course selection.

What You'll Learn
  • Apply effective oral, written, and visual business communication skills.
  • Use basic mathematics and accounting principles to report the financial position of an organization.
  • Apply current technology to specific business tasks.
  • Evaluate the legal, ethical and social implications of business decisions and their impact on various individuals, groups and societies.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking through written and oral formats.
  • Apply functions of modern business, including business principles, marketing, labor relations, and risk to business situations.
  • Apply principles and practices of accounting to analyze and interpret general purpose financial statements.
  • Apply basic rules of financial accounting to business transactions.
  • Apply basic rules of managerial accounting to business decision making.
  • Apply appropriate procedures to prepare individual, partnership, and corporate taxes, including tax reporting for income, payroll, sales, and personal property.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of compliance in accounting, reporting and tax.
Required Courses
Course # Course Title Credits
Credits: 34-39
ACC111 Accounting Principles I (3) AND
ACC230 Uses of Accounting Information I (3) AND
ACC240 Uses of Accounting Information II (3)
OR
ACC111 Accounting Principles I (3) AND
ACC112 Accounting Principles II (3) AND
ACC212 Managerial Accounting (3)
OR
ACC211 Financial Accounting (3) AND
ACC212 Managerial Accounting (3) 6-9
ACC105 Payroll, Sales and Property Taxes (3) OR
ACC222 Payroll Accounting (3) 3
ACC115 Computerized Accounting 3
ACC121 Individual Tax Preparation (3) OR
ACC221 Tax Accounting (3) 3
ACC219 Intermediate Accounting I 3
CIS114DE Excel Spreadsheet 3
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems 3
FYE101 Introduction to College, Career and Personal Success (1) OR
FYE103 Exploration of College, Career and Personal Success (3) 1-3
GBS151 Introduction to Business 3
GBS205 Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues in Business 3
GBS120 Workplace Communication Skills (3) OR
GBS233 Business Communication (3) 3
Restricted Electives
Course # Course Title Credits
Credits: 6
Students must select six (6) credits from the list below:
ACC+++ Any additional ACC Accounting course(s) except ACC111, ACC112, ACC211, ACC212, ACC230, ACC240 0-6
GBS131 Business Calculations 3
GBS220 Quantitative Methods in Business 3
GBS221 Business Statistics 3
GBS261 Investments I 3
MGT101 Techniques of Supervision (3) OR
MGT175 Business Organization and Management (3) OR
MGT229 Management and Leadership I (3) 3

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