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Administrative Accounting
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The objectives of the Associate in Occupational Studies Administrative Accounting program are structured to enable graduates to extend their career goals beyond the fundamentals of bookkeeping and potentially move into the management arena. This is accomplished through the development of analytical and interpretive skills. These graduates need competence in liquidity and profitability analysis, profit planning, and cost determination in addition to leadership characteristics.
Curriculum: 104.1 credit hours
Normal program length: 18 months (day) 24 months (night)
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Subject Title |
Credit Hrs |
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ACD-101 |
Introduction to Accounting |
4.8 |
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ACD-109 |
Business Math I |
2.4 |
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ACD-110 |
Business Math II |
2.4 |
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ACD-111 |
Business Math III |
2.4 |
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ACD-114 |
Principles of Accounting I |
4.8 |
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ACD-200 |
Payroll |
4.2 |
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ACD-204 |
Principles of Accounting II |
4.8 |
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ACD-214 |
Income Tax I |
4.8 |
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ACD-304 |
Principles of Accounting III |
4.8 |
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ACD-314 |
Income Tax II |
4.8 |
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ACD-414 |
Computer Accounting |
2.4 |
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ACD-504 |
Principles of Accounting IV |
4.8 |
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CED-110 |
Critical Thinking |
2.4 |
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CED-303 |
Job Readiness – Resumes |
2.4 |
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CED-304 |
Job Readiness - Interviews |
2.4 |
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CED-600 |
Internship |
6.0 |
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CPT-101 |
Introduction to Computers |
2.1 |
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ENG-204 |
Business English I |
2.4 |
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ENG-205 |
Business English II |
2.4 |
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ENG-304 |
Business Communications |
4.8 |
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SED-102 |
Records Management |
2.4 |
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Computer Courses |
12.6 |
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General Education |
16.8 |
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104.1 |
Students may substitute courses that meet the career objective with approval of the Dean of Academics.
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