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Associate of Arts in Accounting

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The Accounting Program is an attractive program for those students who want to enter the business world as an entrepreneur or manager of a small business.  An Associate of Arts in Accounting prepares students for entry level positions in Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing.  The curriculum provides a solid foundation in business strategy, financial statements, cost information, economics, management, and ethical issues. Students will be presented the various financial statements and learn how to record, present, and analyze financial data. 

Program Objectives:

Students who successfully complete the Associate of Arts in Accounting will achieve the following objectives:

  • Describe the general role of accounting in business and how it is best used by managers, investors, businesses, and governmental regulatory agencies (Securities & Exchange Commission and the Justice Department).
  • Examine the continuing accounting problems of many major U.S. corporations and discuss what may/could have been done to prevent similar problems/fraud in the future. 
  • Differentiate revenue from actual cash when evaluating the solvency of a business, a key factor in the current accounting “difficulties” of major corporations.
  • Construct the major financial statements (financials), demonstrating how they interrelate and reflect a variety of accounting transactions on those statements.  The student will have a thorough knowledge of terms such as Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Intangible Assets, Expenses, Liabilities, and Stockholders’ Equity.
  • Explain how accounting systems provide reports needed to assist in making managerial decisions and controlling the financial aspects of business operations.
  • Interpret and illustrate the basics of Cash and Accrual based accounting, depreciation, and depletion.
Degree Program Requirements
Required Course - 3 semester hours
General Education Requirements (34 semester hours)
English Composition - 6 semester hours

Social Sciences - 6 semester hours

Science - 4 semester hours including the required 1 hour labs

Mathematics - 3 semester hours

History - 6 semester hours

Humanities - 3 semester hours

Literature - 3 semester hours

All literature courses require successful completion of EN101 / ENGL101 - Proficiency in Writing or EN102 / ENGL102 - Effectiveness in Writing


Political Science - 3 semester hours
Core Requirements (15 semester hours)
Elective Requirements (9 semester hours)
Students must complete 9 semester hours comprised of lower (100-200) level courses not taken to fulfill the requirements listed above. Additional general education courses may be taken to fulfill elective requirements.



Total Hours = 61

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