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AAS Computer Accounting Technology

The Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree program in Computer Accounting Technology is designed to prepare students to become technicians or accounting clerks and to operate and maintain a microcomputer-oriented general accounting system.

The program trains students to enter the job market in semiprofessional categories. The program also provides students with the background necessary for matriculation in the bachelor's program in accounting. The use of cooperative job assignments is encouraged to provide students with practical accounting experience.

The A.A.S. Computer Accounting Technology program is fully accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This certifies that the program is of high quality and meets rigorous ACBSP educational standards.

The degree requires a total of 63 credit hours.

FIRST SEMESTER

Course #

Course Title

Credit(s)

8800-101

Freshman Orientation

1

1133-111

English Composition I

3

1167-105

Introduction to Logic

3

1535-116

Finite Math

3

2201-201

Principles of Accounting I

3

2207-104

Introduction to Business

3

SECOND SEMESTER

Course #

Course Title

Credit(s)

1133-112

English Composition II

3

1535-215

Cal/Bus., Soc., & Life Science

4

2201-202

Principles of Accounting II

3

2201-215

Automated Accounting

3

2217-120

Computer Applications in Bus.

3

THIRD SEMESTER

Course #

Course Title

Credit(s)

2201-301

Intermediate Accounting I

3

2201-325

Cost Accounting

3

2211-214

Legal Environment of Business

3

2201-

Accounting Elective

3

 

Natural Sci. Elective with Lab

4

FOURTH SEMESTER

Course #

Course Title

Credit(s)

2201-302

Intermediate Accounting II

3

2201-312

Fed Income Tax Accounting I

3

2131-201

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

2211-318

Commercial Law

3

2201-

Accounting Elective

3

 


Additional Comments or Requirements:

A grade of "C" or better is required in each accounting course. To satisfy the University-wide mathematics requirement, the student is advised to take MATH 116 and MATH 215. However, with prior written approval of the Department Chair, other mathematics courses may be accepted.

A student is required to select accounting electives from ACCT 406, Governmental Accounting, ACCT 405, Accounting Theory, and ACCT 401, ACCT 402 Accounting Systems and Data processing and others.

With prior written approval of the Department chair, a student may substitute FINA 314, Business Finance, for one of the two accounting electives.

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