This program provides students with knowledge and practical experience in accounting principles and the
management of these principles through software package options. Students will learn financial and managerial accounting methods through the automated General Ledger function. The program services the student who wishes to be more than a bookkeeper but is not yet ready to earn an AS in accounting.
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Concentration |
CR |
GER |
COMMUNICATION |
(3 cr.) |
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ENGL101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
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GER |
MATH & SCIENCE ELECTIVES |
(3 cr.) |
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MATH106 |
Mathematical Concepts |
3 |
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or |
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MATH110 |
Pre-Calculus I* |
3 |
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GER |
SOCIAL SCIENCE |
(3 cr.) |
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PSYC101 |
General Psychology |
3 |
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or |
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PSYC105 |
Psychology of Human Relations |
3 |
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REQ
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REQUIRED COURSES |
(22 cr.) |
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ACCT101 |
Accounting Principles I |
3 |
ACCT102 |
Accounting Principles II |
3 |
ACCT105 |
Microcomputer Accounting |
2 |
ACCT106 |
Advanced Microcomputer Accounting |
2 |
BUSA101 |
Intro. to Business |
3 |
BUSA110 |
Business Communications |
3 |
BUSA190 |
Business Applications using |
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Electronic Spreadsheets |
3 |
COMS110 |
Computer Concepts & Applications |
3 |
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Total Degree Credits: |
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31 |
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NOTE: *Recommended for students planning to enter a
degree program.
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