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6.00 Credits
Banner Title: Principles of Accounting I This course introduces the basic concepts of the complete accounting cycle and provides students with the necessary skills to maintain a set of books for sole proprietorships. Topics include accounting vocabulary and concepts, the accounting cycle and accounting for personal service businesses and merchandising enterprises, and cash control. Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Prerequisite: Diploma-level program admission Offered quarterly
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6.00 Credits
Banner Title: Principles of Accounting II This course applies the basic principles of accounting to specific account classifications and introduces subsidiary record accounting. Topics include receivables, inventory, plant assets, payroll, payables, partnerships, and sales tax returns. Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Prerequisite: ACC 101 Offered Winter and Summer terms
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6.00 Credits
Banner Title: Principles of Accounting III This course emphasizes a fundamental understanding of corporate and cost accounting. Topics include accounting for corporations, statements of cash flows, cost accounting, budgeting, and long-term liabilities. Laboratory work demonstrates theory presented in class. Prerequisite: ACC 102 Offered Fall and Spring terms
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3.00 Credits
Banner Title: Computerized Accounting This course emphasizes the operation of computerized accounting systems from manual input forms. Topics covered in the course include equipment use, general ledgers, accounts receivable and payable, payroll, cash management, and financial reports. Laboratory work includes theoretical and technical applications. Prerequisite: SCT 100 Corequisite: ACC 102 Offered Fall and Spring terms
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3.00 Credits
Banner Title: ACC Spreadsheet Fundamentals This course provides instruction on using electronic spreadsheet software in business applications. Students become proficient in creating and modifying spreadsheets in a business environment and in printing files that meet business standards. Topics covered in the course include spreadsheet concepts; analyzing data, charts, and graphs; formatting data and content; and managing workbooks. Prerequisite: SCT 100 Offered quarterly
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Individual Tax Accounting This course provides instruction for preparing both state and federal income tax documents. Topics include taxable income, income adjustments, schedules, standard deductions, itemized deductions, exemptions, tax credits, and tax calculations. Offered Spring term
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Payroll Accounting This course provides an understanding of the laws that affect company payroll structures and practical application skills in maintaining payroll records. Topics include payroll tax laws, payroll tax forms, payroll and personnel records, computing wages and salaries, taxes affecting employees and employers, and analyzing and journalizing transactions. Prerequisite: ACC 101 Offered Winter and Summer terms
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Personal Finance This course introduces practical applications of concepts and techniques used to manage personal finance. Topics include cash management, time value of money, credit, major purchasing decisions, insurance, investments, retirement, and estate planning. Offered Fall, Winter, and Spring terms
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Legal Environment of Business Instructors introduce law and its relationship to business in this course. Topics include legal ethics, legal processes, business contracts, business torts and crimes, real and personal property, agency and employment, risk-bearing devices, and Uniform Commercial Code. Prerequisite: Program admission Offered quarterly
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Advanced Spreadsheets This course provides the fundamental, intermediate, and advanced Microsoft Excel competencies to users in order to develop the skills they need to obtain the expert user certification. Topics include spreadsheet creation, financial statements, forecast, amortization schedules, and workgroup editing. This course also covers advanced features such as macros, using charts, importing and exporting data, HTML creation, formulas, web queries, built-in functions, templates, and trends and relationships. Prerequisite: ACC 106 Corequisite: ACC 103 Offered Fall and Spring terms
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