Course descriptionThe Associate in Arts in Accounting program prepares an accounting student to become a bookkeeper, an accounts receivable or payable clerk, and other entry-level positions in business.
The graduate of the Associate in Arts program may apply all the credits earned toward a Bachelor of Science in Accounting.
Also available: an Undergraduate Certificate in Introductory or Advanced Accounting; a Diploma, a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, an Executive Graduate Certificate and a Master of Science in Professional Accounting.
Area 1: Core Component
ACC 100
Accounting I
BUS 100
Introduction to Business
CIS 105
Introduction to Information Systems
ENG 115
English Composition
MAT 105
Introduction to College Mathematics
22.5 Credit Hours
Area 2: Major Component
ACC 115
Microcomputer Applications for Accountants
ACC 206
Accounting II
ACC 303
Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 304
Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 305
Intermediate Accounting III
ACC 307
Federal Taxation
ACC 350
Cost Accounting
LEG 100
Business Law I
36.0 Credit Hours
Area 3: General Studies Component
ENG 215
Research and Writing
HUM 101
The Origins of Western Culture
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SCI 110
Introduction to Physical Science
SCI 115
Introduction to Biology
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PSY 100
The Individual and Society
PSY 105
Introduction to Psychology
SOC 100
Introduction to Sociology
22.5 Credit Hours
Area 4: Elective Component
These courses are selected in consultation with the Academic Advisor (2 Courses).