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Accounting
The Accounting
certificate and/or AA. degree provides preparation for meaningful employment as trained accounting
professionals or for transfer to a university. Students can complete a
certificate in two or three semesters depending on time available to take
classes.
According to recent labor statistics, demand for people
with accounting training is expected to remain high. Job placement and
employment opportunities are available through the college placement office.
View the
ACCOUNTING section of the
2010-11Catalog
for information about the following certificates and/or A.A. degree
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ACCOUNTING
Program requirements
ACCT 103
Financial Accounting
ACCT 104 Accounting
Spreadsheet Lab
ACCT 105 and Income
Tax
ACCT 106 or
State Income Tax
ACCT 107
Taxation of Business
Entities
ACCT 108
Managerial Accounting
ACCT 110 QuickBooks
ACCT 115 Sales/Payroll
Tax/and
Employee
Benefits
ACCT 120 Financial
Statement
Analysis
BUS 110 Business
Mathematics
BUS 115 Business
Law
BUS or 125
Business English
BUS 205
Business Writing
CSIS 105 Computer
Concepts Microcomputer Applications, or
CSIS/R CSIS 120
Microcomputer Applications |
BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING CLERK
Program Requirements:
ACCT 103
Financial Accounting and
ACCT 104 Accounting Spreadsheet Lab
or
BUS 105
Bookkeeping Fundamentals and
BUS 105L
Bookkeeping Electronic
Spreadsheet Lab
ACCT 110 QuickBooks
ACCT 115 Sales/Payroll
Tax/and Employee
Benefits
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