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ACC 101: Financial Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course focuses on the relationships between business activities and events and the impact they have on financial statements from a prepare/user-of-accounting perspective. Students study financial transactions for both service and merchandising businesses and relate the transactions to a company's assets, liabilities, owners' equity, revenues, expenses, and cash flow. Areas of study include the basic accounting model, the process of the accounting cycle, accounting principles and terminology, financial statement analysis, and computerized accounting applications. Prerequisites: ENG 100 or appropriate placement score, MAT 090. F/S/SU
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ACC 102: Financial Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course builds on the material learned in ACC101. Students use their knowledge of financial statements to analyze and communicate a variety of financial information including accounting for accruals, inventory, equity and debt issues, and cash flow statement analysis. Students are able to demonstrate the knowledge they gain by working with Web resources and MS Office software to present a financial analysis of a public corporation. Prerequisite: ACC 101, CIS 111 or CIS 112. F/S/SU
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ACC 201: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course focuses on an intensive study of financial accounting theory and concepts. Students review the accounting process, develop an understanding of the environment and structure of financial accounting, debate issues concerning financial disclosure, and study the structure of the standard major financial statements. Prerequisite: ACC 102. F
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ACC 211: Federal Taxation
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course examines basic federal income and employment taxes. Students learn how to prepare individual, partnership, and corporation tax returns including the appropriate schedules, manually and on computers. Topics covered include analysis of tax problems, identification of tax issues, income inclusion and exclusion, deductible business and non-business expenses, gains and losses, tax credits, special taxes, and current tax laws and procedures. Prerequisite: ENG 100. F
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ACC 222: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course examines information used by executives and managers who work in business. Students study manufacturing accounting, budgeting forecasting, and financial statement analysis. Using computer applications, working in groups, and through classroom exercises, students learn to use and interpret accounting data as the basis for managerial decision-making and planning. Prerequisite: ACC 102. F/S/SU
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ACC 231: Computerized Accounting
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course focuses on understanding accounting through a mastery of general ledger software applications. Students set up and maintain a computerized accounting records system by recording the transactions necessary to operate a service and merchandising business. The course covers the areas of cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll transactions. Students learn how to create these transactions on a computer and how to understand and interpret the resulting financial reports. Prerequisite: ACC 101. S
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ACC 299: Cooperative Work Experience & Seminar
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course focuses on students' opportunities to apply classroom theory to practical work experience. A seminar will be conducted so that students may exchange feedback about their work experience. The number of credits to be earned is determined by the number of weeks and hours per week of the cooperative work experience and the objective of students' learning contracts. F/S
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ALH 101: Introduction to The Health Professions
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
Complementing other courses in the Access Certificate to Health Careers program, this course will assist the student in choosing a specific career program. Visiting representatives of various health care delivery programs will describe their work in the health care network. Additionally, the student will study medical terminology to acquire the foundation for a professional vocabulary. Prerequisite: ENG 091 Corequisite: ENG 096
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ALH 102: Introduction to Medical Terminology
2.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course provides a basic foundation for students interested in the allied health field. Emphasis is on analyzing word parts and leaning basic prefixes, suffixes and word roots. The course also highlights the body systems: basic anatomy and physiology, including terms used in diseases and surgical procedures. F/S/SU
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ALH 106: Medical Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course explores many legal, ethical and bioethical issues encountered in a medical office and offers suggestions for dealing with those issues in an informed, legal and sensitive manner. Students learn the various designations for medical employees (licensed, registered and certified) and understand the laws that directly relate to physicians. Also an understanding of the role of bioethics in a medical office is discussed. Prerequisite: ENG 096. S
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