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Accounting - Certificate
Understand business practices and learn specific accounting skills. Complete this program by taking classes exclusively on weekdays, exclusively on evenings/weekends, or in a combination of day, evening and weekend classes.
What can I do with this degree? Career Options: Seek entry-level bookkeeping and accounting positions
Academic Options: Continue your studies by taking classes toward an Accounting Associate of Applied Science degree, the Fraud Examination certificate, or explore other business transfer options.
Locations: Downtown Campus
Department/Contact Information: Division Dean: 206-7046, Lead Faculty: 206-7354
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
General Education Requirements This section lists general education requirements that are not fulfilled by core or support courses. * |
| Reading Requirement: complete this requirement before enrolling in general education courses |
| Analysis and Critical Thinking Requirement |
3 |
| Subtotal |
3 |
| Course # |
Course Name |
Credits |
| Required Core Courses |
| ACC 100 |
Practical Accounting Procedures |
3 |
| ACC 101 |
Financial Accounting |
3 |
| ACC 102 |
Managerial Accounting |
3 |
| ACC 150 |
Payroll Accounting |
3 |
| ACC 200 |
Computerized Accounting I |
4 |
| ACC 204 |
Individual Tax Accounting |
4 |
| Subtotal |
20 |
| Required Support Courses |
| BUS 100 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
| BUS 220 |
Legal Environment of Business |
3 |
| CSA 101 |
Computer Fundamentals |
3 |
| or CIS 100 |
Introduction to Computers |
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| MGT 110 |
Human Relations in Business and Industry |
3 |
| or BUS 148 |
Business Ethics in the Workplace |
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| WRT 101 |
Writing I |
3 |
| or WRT 107 |
Writing I for Non-Native Speakers of English |
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| or WRT 154 |
Career Communications |
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| Subtotal |
15 |
| Total |
38 |
* Other general education requirements fulfilled by required core and support courses: Communication Requirement - WRT 101, 107 or 154
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