Accounting is often called the language of business. The accounting program provides students with both the theoretical and practical knowledge to understand and explore the accounting cycle, concepts, principles, applications, and best ethical practices for business decision-making purposes. It assists students to work on developing communication, interpersonal, computational, leadership, and teamwork skills. This concentration prepares students or both entry and mid-level accounting jobs. In addition, student can pursue opportunities in teaching business education or choose to transfer to higher learning institutions to obtain more advance accounting degrees.
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Degree Requirements
1st Year General Education
Total Credits
Class |
Credits |
1st Year General Education |
29 |
Program Requirements |
42 |
Total Credits: |
71 |
Program Requirements
Class |
Description |
Credits |
ACC 152A |
Payroll and Income Tax |
3 |
ACC 210 |
Managerial Cost Accounting |
3 |
ACC 220 |
Automated Accounting |
3 |
ACC 230 |
Government and Noot-For-Profit Accounting |
3 |
BUS 140 |
Entrepreneurship |
3 |
BUS 150 |
Financial Math |
3 |
BUS 160 |
Business Communications |
3 |
BUS 170 |
Ethics in the Workplace |
3 |
BUS 180 |
Applied Business Statistics |
3 |
BUS 260 |
Business Law |
3 |
ECON 150 |
Priniciples of Economics |
3 |
BUS 250A |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
MGT 250 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
Total Credits: |
42 |