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Accounting (A.S.)
Program Requirements
ACC-2121 - Financial Accounting (4 cr)
ACC-2122 - Managerial Accounting (4 cr)
ACC-2201 - Intermediate Accounting I (4 cr)
ACC-2202 - Intermediate Accounting II (4 cr)
ACC-2210 - Cost Accounting (4 cr)
BUS-2450 - Business Law (4 cr)
ECO-2020 - Macroeconomics or
  ECO-2030 - Microeconomics*
ACC-1010 - Computerized Accounting or
  CIS-1410 - Intermediate Spreadsheets*
BUS-1320 - Principles of Supervision or
  BUS-2020 - Principles of Management or
  BUS-2210 - Small Business Management
General Education Requirements
Core Competencies
First Semester Seminar
Technological Literacy
Communication
(Meets graduation standard in oral communication)
English Composition
Mathematics
Research & Writing Intensive Course Areas of Inquiry
Scientific Method
Human Expression
Human Behavior
  ECO-2020 Macroeconomics or
  ECO-2030 Microeconomics Integrative Approaches
Global Perspectives & Sustainability
Seminar in Educational Inquiry
  (Meets graduation standard in writing and information literacy)
Quantitative Reasoning Assessment
  (Meets graduation standard in quantitative reasoning) MINIMUM TOTAL CREDITS IN DEGREE: 60
Program Outcomes
Successful graduates will be able to:
• identify and explain the fundamental principles and concepts upon which accounting
is based;
• apply fundamental accounting principles and concepts to specific accounting and
reporting issues;
• identify the agencies and organizations within the accounting profession
established to evaluate and promulgate accounting principles;
• analyze and prepare accurate financial statements;
• demonstrate academic skills required of all CCV graduates, including competency
in writing, information literacy, oral communication, and quantitative reasoning; and
• identify their career and transfer options and assume a professional role in the
workplace.
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