Course description
The Accounting Technology program is built upon a solid set of core accounting courses that provide the competencies needed for graduates to be successful at the entry level. Additionally, specific courses have been designed to prepare students to proficiently use the technology commonly employed in the accounting industry. Furthermore, related subjects such as business, finance, economics, and accounting professional practices are covered to prepare students on general knowledge necessary as a professional in the field. Students in this program also take a set of general education courses that help train them in areas of critical thinking, verbal and written communication, humanities, mathematical, natural and social sciences.
Classroom procedures
The Associate of Science program in Accounting Technology consists of 20 courses with a total of 60 semester credits, which can be completed in 20 months in the best case scenario. Of the 20 courses, 15 are in the accounting occupational field and 5 in general education. Graduates from the Associate's program are prepared to seek entry-level employment such as: Bookkeeper, Accounts Receivable/Payable, Inventory Analyst, Payroll Specialist, Collection Specialist, Sales Analyst, and Tax Associate