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3.00 Credits
Hands-on course emphasizing role of computers in business, business information systems, and use of business software. Develop skill in using word processing, business graphics, electronic spreadsheets, database, and the Internet. Software utilized is regularly updated. Windows and Microsoft Office Professional currently used. Credit not given for both BTE 181 and CIT 154.
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3.00 Credits
Detailed coverage of federal income tax rules, regulations, and procedures. Preparation of federal income tax returns for individuals. Introduction to corporate tax. Includes a computerized tax program. Ethics component included. Prerequisite: BTE 101 and 181.
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3.00 Credits
Methods of computing wages and salaries, maintaining payroll records and preparing government reports and transmittal forms for federal, state and local payroll taxes. Computerized practice set included. Prerequisite: BTE 101 and 181.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of computerized accounting systems, including receivable, payable, payroll, inventory, and general ledger modules for a service or merchandising concerns. Conversion from a manual accounting system to an automated system. Course is exclusively hands-on with extensive use of practice sets and exercises. Prerequisite: BTE 101 and 181.
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3.00 Credits
Accounting for materials, labor, and overhead in a manufacturing environment. Includes job order, process, and standard costing systems. Introduces Activity Based Costing. Computer applications are an integral part of the course. Communication of accounting info through development of writing skills. Prerequisite: BTE 102 and 109.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of BTE 102. Financial accounting procedures unique to corporations. Emphasis on internal controls and GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles). Computer applications are an integral part of this course. Includes material appropriate for sitting for national competency exam and certification as ABA. Writing skills. Prerequisite: BTE 102 and 109.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of how accounting data is used by management to make decisions. Emphasizes budgeting, cash flow analysis, breakeven analysis, and "what-if" probability analysis. Development of student determined business plan. Computerized applications are an integral part of course. Writing skills. Prerequisite: BTE 101 and 181. Offered infrequently.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of BTE 201. Covers advanced topics including individual, sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, fiduciaries, estate and gift taxes, trusts, and IRS administrative rules and procedures. Content includes material appropriate for national competency exam and certification as Enrolled Agent. Prerequisite: BTE 101 and 201. Offered infrequently.
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2.00 Credits
Second in a series of two laboratory-based courses designed for those seeking careers in chemical technology, this course involves investigations of separation science, chemical analysis, and measurement. Students are challenged by advanced trouble shooting problems and real-world client-employee scenarios encountered by chemical technicians in the chemical process industry. Topics include electrochemical and potentiometric measurements, basic separation techniques, chemical analysis of water and biochemical systems, applications and theory behind gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography, and selection and application of standard methods. Advanced topics of chemical health and safety (e.g., hazardous materials management and regulatory compliance) and advanced issues of good laboratory practices (GLPs) included. Prerequisite(s): CHM 145 and 142.
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3.00 Credits
Second in a series of two laboratory- based courses designed for those seeking careers in chemical technology, this course involves investigations of separation science, chemical analysis, and measurement. Students are challenged by advanced trouble shooting problems and real-world client-employee scenarios encountered by chemical technicians in the chemical process industry. Topics include electrochemical and potentiometric measurements, basic separation techniques, chemical analysis of water and biochemical systems, applications and theory behind gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography, and selection and application of standard methods. Advanced topics of chemical health and safety (e.g., hazardous materials management and regulatory compliance) and advanced issues of good laboratory practices (GLPs) included. Prerequisite: CHM 142. Corequisite: CHM 215.
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