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SAC
Business & Paralegal
Accounting AS
The associate degree in accounting prepares students for entry-level positions and promotional opportunities in accounting, taxation, and administrative departments of businesses in areas such as manufacturing, merchandising, financial service, wholesale trades, and government. Specialized training in accounting 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 and accounts payable, payroll, income tax preparation, and cost accounting. Promotional opportunities include higher-level responsibilities in these areas and the areas of general ledger, financial statement preparation, and financial statement analysis. DISCLAIMER: This is a sample map based on the 18-19 catalog. Please meet with a counselor to confirm the requirements for achieving your educational goals.

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Semester 1
Total: 14 units
GE Area B2
Principles/Macro
3 units
GE Area E2
Personal Finance
3 units
GE Area E1
Freshman Composition
4 units
GE
Math Proficiency
4 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 4 units
MAJOR
Federal and California Taxes
4 units
Semester 2
Total: 16 units
MAJOR Elective
Introduction to Information Systems and Applications
3 units
GE Area F1
Lifelong learning and understanding
3 units
MAJOR
Financial Accounting
4 units
GE Area C
Humanities
3 units
MAJOR Elective
Fundamentals of Business
3 units
Semester 3
Total: 14.5 units
MAJOR
Managerial Accounting
4 units
MAJOR Elective
4 units
MAJOR Elective
Principles/Micro
3 units
GE Area D1 or D2
Cultural Breadth
3 units
GE Area F2
Lifelong Learning & Understanding
0.5 units
Semester 4
Total: 15 units
MAJOR Elective
Accounting Information Systems
3 units
GE Area B1
American Institutions
3 units
GE Area A
Natural Sciences
3 units
MAJOR
Business Writing or Business Communications
3 units
GE Area II
Oral Communication
3 units

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