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May 14, 2026
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2026-2027 Catalog
Accounting & Bookkeeping, AAS (3521)
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CIP: 520302
Program Description
The accounting curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting field. Accounting professionals create, update, review, and maintain accounting records, playing a vital role in any organization. Nearly all public, private, and nonprofit organizations need accounting support at various levels. Accounting is a high-demand field with many opportunities for advancement.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Discuss accounting terminology, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, financial statement preparation, and the accounting cycle.
- Analyze financial statements in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and IFRS.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the use of Accounting Software.
- Apply principles of taxation of individual income.
- Assess business performance through the application of cost accounting principles and procedures.
- Demonstrate the concepts of accepted governmental and non-profit accounting standards.
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Program Requirements
PROGRAM NOTES: - Associate-level programs require a minimum of 60 hours of credit. When programs allow flexible electives, it is the responsibility of the student to select an appropriate combination of electives to meet the minimum credit hour requirement for the program.
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