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ACC 111: Introduction to Accounting
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 An introduction to financial accounting theory and practice with emphasis on the use of the accounting cycle and computer application thereof. This course is designed for non-business majors. Prerequisite: CSC-110 or permission of instructor.
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ACC 131: Principles of Accounting I
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 This first course in principles of accounting introduces the basic terms, concepts, principles and procedures of the double-entry system of accounting. The course is intended for students who will major in accounting or have chosen a career which requires extensive use of accounting information. It proceeds from business transactions of a monetary nature, to books of original entry, through completion of the accounting cycle, to the preparation of financial statements. Attention is then given to more specific problems encountered in a merchandising business with the introduction of special journals for sales and cash receipts, purchases and cash disbursements. The course concludes with coverage of perpetual and periodic inventory systems: accounting for cash, receivables, payables, and systems of control. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.
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ACC 132: Principles of Accounting II
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 A continuation of Principles of Accounting I, the second principles of accounting course will proceed through the recognition, valuation, and financial reporting requirements for merchandise inventory, fixed assets, intangibles, payroll, current liabilities, and long-term liabilities, before looking at the specific accounting issues related to corporations and partnerships. The course will conclude with coverage of the Statement of Cash Flows and financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: ACC-131.
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ACC 142: Financial Accounting
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 An introduction to financial accounting theory and practice with emphasis on the use and interpretation of financial statements.
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ACC 146: Managerial Accounting
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 An introduction to managerial accounting and practice with emphasis on the sources and uses of data for decisions. Prerequisite: ACC-142.
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ACC 161: Payroll Accounting
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 Payroll accounting emphasizes the methods of computing wages and salaries, the methods of keeping records, and the preparation of government reports. Extensive coverage of federal and state laws impacting payroll accounting is provided. During the course of the semester, students will explore numerous manual and computerized payroll systems. Prerequisite: ACC-131 or equivalent.
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ACC 805: Accounting Problems I
4.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 0 Lab. 4 Credit 2 This course is designed to give the student an opportunity to apply the concepts and procedures covered in Principles of Accounting in solving manual and computerized accounting problems. Due to the relationship between the courses, it is suggested that Accounting Problems I be taken concurrently with Principles of Accounting I though this is not required. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score.
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ACC 806: Accounting Problems II
4.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 0 Lab. 4 Credit 2 A continuation of ACC-805, this course is also designed to give the student an opportunity to apply the concepts and procedures covered in Principles of Accounting in solving manual and computerized accounting problems. Due to the relationship between the courses, it is suggested that Accounting Problems II be taken concurrently with Principles of Accounting II, although this is not required. Prerequisites: ACC-805.
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ACC 932: Accounting Internship
16.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 0 Lab. 16 Credit 4 Accounting students who have completed the prerequisite courses may use this opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of accounting. Student placement will vary, depending upon availability of internship positions. The specific arrangements for the nature of the work and scheduling of contact hours will be made under the supervision of the employer. Prerequisites: ACC-132, ACC-806, CSC-110, and ENG-105 or equivalents.
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ADM 020: Keyboarding Skills
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 0 Lab. 2 Credit 1 The course is designed for students with no keyboarding skills or for those who need to relearn the keyboard. Emphasis will be on learning to type by touch. The entire keyboard will be included (alphabet, numbers, and symbols). This will enable students to interact with a computer via keyboard (by touch).
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