Accounting (A25100)

See also >> Diploma | Basic Income Tax Certifiate |Accounting Applications Certificate

Fall Semester I

ACC

120

Principles of Financial Accounting

3

2

4

BUS

110

Introduction to Business

3

0

3

CIS

111

Basic PC Literacy

1

2

2

ENG

111

Expository Writing

3

0

3

ENG

111A

Expository Writing Lab

0

2

1

MAT

115

Mathematical Models

2

2

3

 

 

Semester Total

12

8

16

Spring Semester I

ACC

121

Principles of Managerial Accounting

3

2

4

ACC

122

Principals of Financial Accounting II

3

0

3

ACC

140

Payroll Accounting

1

2

2

ACC

149

Intro. to Accounting Spreadsheets

1

2

2

ENG

113

Literature-Based Research

 

 

 

or

 

 

 

 

 

ENG

114

Professional Research & Report

3

0

3

 

 

*Business-related elective (see list)

 

 

 

 

 

Semester Total

13

6

16

Summer Semester I

ACC

150

Accounting Software Applications

1

2

2

BUS

115

Business Law I

3

0

3

OST

122

Office Computations

1

2

2

 

 

Social Science Elective

3

0

3

 

 

Semester Total

8

4

10

Fall Semester II

ACC

129

Individual Income Taxes

2

2

3

ACC

220

Intermediate Accounting I

3

2

4

ACC

225

Cost Accounting

3

0

3

BUS

240

Business Ethics

3

0

3

COM

120

Interpersonal Communication

3

0

3

 

 

Semester Total

14

4

16

Spring Semester II

ACC

130

Business Income Taxes

2

2

3

ACC

269

Auditing and Assurance Service

3

2

4

BUS

270

Professional Development

3

0

3

ECO

151

Survey of Economics

 

 

 

or ECO

251

Principals of Microeconomics

 

 

 

or ECO

252

Principals of Macroeconomics

3

0

3

 

 

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

3

0

3

 

 

Semester Total

14

2

15

 

 

Total Hours

61

24

73

* Upon approval by academic advisor and academic Vice President, cooperative education experience may be substituted for selected courses. Consult the appropriate academic Vice President for details.

Note: Minimum reading requirements must be completed for all programs. Graduates from diploma and certificate programs in the vocational area must have a reading score of 65 or better or must have completed RED 080 Introduction to College Reading.

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Last Updated 11/15/07