Accounting Certificate
Certificate
Overview
The Accounting Certificate is intended for those students who already have a certificate, associate’s degree, or bachelor’s degree in another discipline, as well as students without a degree who are already working in the accounting profession. It is also intended for those students with an accounting education from another country who wish to become proficient in the United States’ accounting standards and practices.
Program Outcomes
At the completion of this program, the student should be able to:
- Communicate effectively about accounting information.
- Perform basic mathematical calculations in accounting and finance.
- Apply the fundamental principles and methods of financial accounting in analyzing business transactions.
- Identify the impact of business transactions upon financial statements.
- Use accounting information to support business decision making.
- Apply principles of cost accounting to analyze a firm’s costs.
- Discuss Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Accounting Certificate Course Overview
Academic Division of Professional Programs
Accounting Certificate Courses
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Code
Course
Credits
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- ACC 101
Accounting I
- 3
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- ACC 102
Accounting II
- 3
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- ACC 103
Introduction to Forensic Accounting
- 3
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- ACC 120
Introduction to Bookkeeping
- 3
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- ACC 201
Accounting III
- 3
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- ACC 202
Accounting IV
- 3
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- ACC 205
Managerial Accounting
- 3
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- ACC 209
Federal Taxation
- 3
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- BUS 220
Business Ethics
- 3
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- CSA 217
Spreadsheet Design for Business Solutions
- 3
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- CSA 220
Computerized Accounting/Quick Books
- 3
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- ENG 224
Writing for Professionals
- 3
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- FIN 202
Health Care Finance
- 3
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- FIN 215
Investments
- 3
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- FIN 320
Principles of Finance
- 3
Prerequisites: ACC102, MAT103 (or above)
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- MGT 235
Financing a Small Business
- 3
