Business Department

ACCOUNTING CONCENTRATION

The accounting concentration is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and training necessary to obtain employment in public and private accounting and federal, state and local governments. Emphasis is places on the utilization of the microcomputer to solve accounting and business problems electronically.

Students pursuing the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) credential and those planning to transfer to senior institutions should consider the university parallel associate of science degree, Business Administration concentration.

This program is not designed for transfer, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.


Summary of Required Hours

    Credit Hours
Catalog No. Course Title Fall Spring
 
Freshman
   
ACC 1010 College Accounting I 3  
ACC 1020 College Accounting II   3
ACC 1110 Accounting Applns and Simulations I 2  
ACC 1120 Accounting Applns and Simulatons II   2
ACC 2311 Payroll Taxes   1
ACC 2312 Personal and Small Business Taxes   2
BUS 1010 Introduction to Business 3  
BUS 1310 Business Calculations 3  
CIS 1110 Business Applications on PC's    
  or   3
CIS 1121 Spreadsheets Using Excel    
MATH 1510 Introductory Statistics   3
MGT 1210 Supervisory Management   3
OSA 1610 Keyboarding 2  
       
 
Total  
16 14
       
 
Sophomore
   
ACC 2020 Principles of Accounting II 3  
ACC 2240 Managerial Finance   3
ACC 2511 Introduction to Peachtree Accounting   1
ACC 2512 Accounting Projects in Peachtree   2
ACC 2531 Introduction to Quickbooks 1  
ACC 2532 Accounting Projects in Quickbooks 2  
BUS 2230 Personal Finance 3  
ECO 2110 Principles of Economics (MICRO) 3  
ENGL 1010 Composition I 3  
  1Business Elective   3/2
  2General Education Elective   3/4
  3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective   3
 
Total  
15 15

1 In consultation with their advisors, students must select a course an appropriate course in ACC, BUS, CIS, CPE,LAW, MGT and/or OSA
2 In consultation with their advisors, students must select a course an appropriate course from General Education Course Requirements. Consult 2006-2007 Catalog, pages 60-61
3 In consultation with their advisor, students must select a course an appropriate course from Humanities and/or Fine Arts. Consult 2006-2007 Catalog, pages 60-61

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