The associate degree and certificate curriculum in accounting prepares students for entry-level positions and promotional opportunities in accounting, taxation and administrative departments of businesses in public and private sector areas such as manufacturing, merchandising, financial service, wholesale trades, and government. Specialized training in accounting and finance principles and practices enables students to maintain accounting records and develop financial reports and make effective use of financial information for analysis and decision-making.Entry-level employment opportunities include positions in accounts receivable/payable, payroll, income tax preparation, cost accounting, and a number of trainee positions.Promotional opportunities include higher-level responsibilities in these areas and the areas of general ledger, financial statement preparation and financial statement analysis.
Learning Outcome(s):
Students will acquire adequate general knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics and its application in financial accounting to enhance their current or future employment.
ACCT 101 |
Financial Accounting |
4 |
ACCT 170 |
Microsoft Dynamics for Financial Accounting – Core Modules |
4 |
ACCT 171 |
Microsoft Dynamics for Financial Accounting – Operations and Analysis |
4 |
BUS 150 |
Introduction to Information Systems and Applications |
3 |