Student Catalog and Handbook 2022-2023

Accounting AAS Degree (AC13)

The Accounting associate degree program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for a variety of careers in accounting in today’s technology-driven workplaces. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement.

NOTE: Credits for ACCT courses other than ACCT 2140 and ACCT 2145 are awarded only if the courses have been completed within the last seven years. Courses over seven years old may be recommended by the program chair and approved by the Dean of the School of Business/Public Services if the student presents recent, documented, in-field experience or current accounting certification.

Career Opportunities

Graduates may find employment as accounting clerks, bookkeepers, junior accountants, payroll clerks, tax preparers or cost accountants. The accounting field continues to provide endless opportunities for professional employment and growth. Strong accounting skills increase a student’s employment marketability and earnings potential.

Sequencing Sheet - Accounting Degree

Credit Required for Graduation: Minimum of 67 credit hours

Curriculum

All Associate of Applied Science Degrees require a minimum 15 credit hours of general education courses using the curriculum structure outlined in the beginning of this degree program section. The Accounting associate degree program requires an additional 3 credit hours in any area, for a total of 18 credit hours . All course prerequisites must be met. Please see Associate Degree General Education Requirement Section for Area I, Area II, Area III, and Area IV requirements.

General Core Courses

Area I requirements (minimum 3 hours; must include ENGL 1101)

Area II requirements (minimum 3 hours; must include ECON 1101, ECON 2105, or ECON 2106)

Area III requirements (minimum 3 hours; must include MATH 1111)

Area IV requirements (minimum 3 hours)

Additional 6 hours from Area I, II, III, or IV

Occupational Courses

CISM 2201: Students who successfully complete COMP 1000 prior to January 2018 may use that course to fulfill the CISM 2201 requirement for graduation.

ACCT 1100Financial Accounting I

4

ACCT 1105Financial Accounting II

4

ACCT 1115Computerized Accounting

3

ACCT 1125Individual Tax Accounting

3

ACCT 1130Payroll Accounting

3

ACCT 2000Managerial Accounting

3

ACCT 2145Personal Finance

3

BUSN 1410Spreadsheet Concepts and Applications

4

BUSN 1440Document Production

4

CISM 2201Foundations of Computer Applications

3

BUSN 1440: Prerequisite is BUSN 1100 or the ability to key at least 30 words per minute. See Admissions Office for testing.

Electives (Select 15 credits from the list below)

ACCT 2110Accounting Simulation

3

ACCT 2115Bookkeeper Certification Review

3

ACCT 2120Business Tax Accounting

3

ACCT 2140Legal Environment of Business

3

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3

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3

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3