The Accounting discipline has been designed to enable students to establish, maintain and manage both manual and automated accounting systems. Students can also develop the necessary competencies to create and analyze information for managerial decision-making situations. In addition to this degree program, students who intend to become full-charge bookkeepers will also need experience in the field.
Courses in ACC:
- ACC-105: Taxation for Individuals
- ACC-135: Bookkeeping I
- ACC-180: Payroll & Employee Benefit Accounting
- ACC-198: Special Topics in Accounting
- ACC-201: Financial Accounting
- ACC-202: Managerial Accounting
- ACC-203: Intermediate Accounting I
- ACC-204: Intermediate Accounting II
- ACC-220: Microcomputer Accounting Systems
- ACC-223: Introduction to Quickbooks
- ACC-261: Governmental Accounting
- ACC-290: Certified Bookkeeper Course
- ACC-295: Work Experience I
- ACC-299: Advanced Special Topics in Accounting