Accounting (ACCNT)
101 (5) Survey of Accounting
Fundamental theories and concepts of
accounting. Emphasizes applications of accounting information to
various career programs, such as management, CIS, etc.
170 (5) Practical Accounting I
Prereq: MATH 51 or MATH 54, with a 2.0
grade or better or placement into MATH 60
Theory and practice of keeping adequate
accounting records, and the
use of various journals, ledgers and accounts. Offered through
the accounting lab, self-paced, continuous entry.
171 (5) Practical Accounting II
Prereq: ACCNT 170 or BUS 210, with a 2.0
grade or better
Theory and practice of keeping adequate
records, use of special journals, controlling accounts and
subsidiary ledgers, periodic adjustments, closing procedures and
preparation of financial statements. Offered through the
accounting lab, self-paced, continuous entry.
172 (5) Practical Accounting III
Prereq: ACCNT 171 or BUS 210, with a
grade of 2.0 or better
Corporate and Partnership Accounting. Cash
flow statement, financial statement analysis and accounting
principles. Offered
through the accounting lab, self-paced, continuous
entry.
173 (3) Practical Cost Accounting
Prereq: ACCNT 172 or BUS 210, with a
grade of 2.0 or better
An introduction to job order, process cost
and standard cost accounting for the occupational student.
Offered through the accounting lab, self-paced, continuous
entry.
175 (2) Practical Accounting Simulations
Prereq: BUS 220
A course in doing accounting simulations.
Course is intended for students in the Associates in Accounting
degree program who elect to take the Principles of Accounting
classes instead of the Practical Accounting. Also useful for
student who want some hands-on practice in doing accounting work.
Offered through the accounting lab, self-paced, continuous
entry.
179 (5) Federal Income Tax Preparation
Federal income tax law and preparation with
primary emphasis on individual income tax.
180 (5) Accounting Systems
Prereq: CIS 110 or 121, and OFFCE 111,
and ACCNT 171 or BUS 210, or permission of instructor
Introduction to accounting systems and
computerized processing of accounting data. Students will learn
about the flow of accounting data and documents in a business,
the management and processing of the data in both a manual and
computerized system and the preparation of output reports.
250 (2) Accounting Co-Op Seminar
Prereq: Instructor permission
A study and discussion of job searching,
interviewing and personal life skills used in the
accounting/business world.
255 (3) Cooperative Work Experience – Accounting
Prereq: Instructor permission, 10 or more
hours of accounting
Cooperative education through on the job
training in accounting. To be taken concurrently with ACCNT
250/251/252/253 Accounting Co-Op Seminar.
273 (5) Government Budget and Fund Accounting
Prereq: ACCNT 171 or BUS 210
(was Non-Profit and Fund Accounting)
Accounting practices for the growing
not-for-profit segment of the economy (governmental units,
educational institutions, hospitals, etc.) with a comparison to
accounting for profit-
making organizations.
275 (5) Payroll and Business Taxes
Prereq: ACCNT 170 or equivalent
Payroll preparations, payroll tax laws,
accounting procedures and supplementary records. Preparation of
required returns for federal and state payroll taxes and business
taxes (includes manual and computerized payroll problems).
285 (5) Auditing and Advanced Analytical Techniques
Prereq: ACCNT 180 and CIS 136
A capstone class for majors in accounting. The course will utilize
auditing techniques and concepts to solve problems in verifying
the accuracy of accounting records. Computerized spreadsheet and
audit programs will be utilized in solving problems in a team
environment.
287 (3) Income Tax Practicum
Training in the preparation of the basic
income tax forms and preparation of actual tax returns under the
auspices of the VITA program.