This program is designed to allow students to either exit the two-year program into an entry-level accounting position with a business firm, or to transfer to a four-year baccalaureate program in Accounting. The program offers not only an extensive background in accounting, but also a strong fundamental knowledge of the major functions of business and industry.
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Concentration |
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COLL |
COLLEGE FOUNDATIONS |
(4 cr.) |
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COLL101 |
Foundations for Success |
3 |
COLL202 |
Capstone for Business, Science
& Technology |
1 |
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GER |
COMMUNICATION |
(6 cr.) |
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ENGL101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
ENGL102 |
English Composition II |
3 |
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GER |
HUMANITIES |
(3 cr.) |
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Humanities Elective |
3 |
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GER |
MATH & SCIENCE ELECTIVES |
(12/14 cr.) |
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Lab Science Elective |
4 |
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Select one of these sequences |
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MATH110 |
Pre-Calculus I* and |
3 |
MATH112 |
Pre-Calculus II and |
3 |
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General Education Elective |
3 |
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or |
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MATH112 |
Pre-Calculus II* and |
3 |
MATH113 |
Calculus I and |
4 |
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General Education Elective |
3 |
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or |
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MATH113 |
Calculus I and |
4 |
MATH114 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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GER |
TECHNOLOGY |
(3 cr.) |
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COMS110 |
Computer Concepts & Applications |
3 |
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GER |
SOCIAL SCIENCE |
(3 cr.) |
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Social Science Elective |
3 |
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REQ
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REQUIRED COURSES |
(21 cr.) |
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ACCT101 |
Accounting Principles I |
3 |
ACCT102 |
Accounting Principles II |
3 |
ACCT201 |
Intermediate Accounting I |
3 |
ACCT202 |
Intermediate Accounting II |
3 |
BUSA101 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
BUSA205 |
Business Law I |
3 |
MATH108 |
Statistics |
3 |
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ELEC |
ELECTIVES |
(9 cr.) |
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ACCT105 |
Microcomputer Accounting |
2 |
ACCT106 |
Advanced Microcomputer Accounting |
2 |
ACCT205 |
Payroll Accounting |
3 |
BUSA218 |
Money & Banking |
3 |
BUSA215 |
Principles of Financial Management |
3 |
BUSA190 |
Business Applications Using Electronic |
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Spreadsheets |
3 |
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Total Degree Credits: |
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64/66 |
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NOTE: Students taking a Mathematics sequence with
Pre-Calculus must take an additional 3 credits in any
General Education category.
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