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Accounting Technology, AAS
This program gives students a high level of proficiency as a technical accountant and leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree in Accounting Technology. A technical accountant will possess the skills necessary to perform all accounting functions within the business organization except those of an advanced nature. The student receives a well-rounded business education and should be able to perform organizational and supervisory duties within the office.
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to
- Describe different types of business organizations;
- Explain the internal control structure of a business organization;
- Analyze and record financial transactions in a manual and computerized general ledger;
- Prepare financial statements according to generally accepted accounting standards;
- Analyze and prepare financial information for management decision making;
- Prepare personal income tax returns;
- Process payroll transactions in accordance with current payroll reporting requirements;
- Develop and apply flexible solutions to accounting problems with the use of spreadsheets;
- Complete tasks for the accounting cycle using general ledger accounting software; and
- Communicate financial information effectively within a business environment.
Requirements & Courses
Courses
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First Year
Fall Semester
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ACTG 201 – Principles of Financial Accounting Credit(s): 4
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BGEN 122 – Applied Business Math Credit(s): 3 *R
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BMGT 205C – Professional Business Communication Credit(s): 3 *R
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BMGT 215 – Human Resource Management Credit(s): 3
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COMX 115C – Introduction to Interpersonal Communication Credit(s): 3 R
First Semester Total: 16
Spring Semester
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ACTG 180 – Payroll Accounting Credit(s): 2 *
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ACTG 202 – Principles of Managerial Accounting Credit(s): 4 *
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BGEN 235 – Business Law Credit(s): 4
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BMIS 211 – Data Analytics I Credit(s): 4
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ECNS 201B – Principles of Microeconomics Credit(s): 3
Second Semester Total: 17
Second Year
Fall Semester
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ACTG 205 – Computerized Accounting Credit(s): 2 *
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ACTG 211 – Income Tax Fundamentals Credit(s): 4 *
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ACTG 231 – Applied Accounting Credit(s): 2 *
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ACTG 241 – Intermediate Financial Accounting I Credit(s): 4 *
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ACTG 298 – Internship Credit(s): 3 *
First Semester Total: 15
Spring Semester
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ACTG 207 – Advanced Accounting on Microcomputers Credit(s): 2 *
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ACTG 210 – Cost Accounting Credit(s): 4 *
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BFIN 215 – Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Finance Credit(s): 4 *
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BMIS 270 – MIS Foundations for Business Credit(s): 3
- Elective(s) – ACTG, BFIN, CAPP: Credit(s): 4
Second Semester Total: 17
Total Credits: 65
RIndicates Related Instruction requirement.
*Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed. Check course description.