Applied Accounting, Certificate II

Applied Accounting

Certificate II

Overview

The Applied Accounting Program is designed to prepare students for various career opportunities in the bookkeeping and accounting industry. Emphasis is placed on computing, classifying, and recording numerical data to keep financial records complete. Students will perform any combination of routine calculating, posting, and verifying duties to obtain primary financial data for use in maintaining accounting records. Studetns will also check the accuracy of figures, calculations, and posting pertaining to business transactions recorded by workers. This program is intended to provide a foundation on which graduates can build a bookkeeping/accounting career through expanded experiences and/or further education.
The Applied Accounting, Certificate II leads to an Associate of Applied Science in Applied Accounting.

Regional Labor Market Information

Information

The Applied Accounting Program offers Certification in the following areas:


1.QuickBooks Certification--Requires the QuickBooks Certification test be taken upon completion of the ACNT 1411--Introduction to Computerized Accounting (Online) course. The certification test is taken on campus at LC with an LC Business and Management faculty proctor.

 



Plan of Study

Recommended Course Sequence Semesters Offered Credit Hours
Semester 1
ACNT 1403 - Introduction to Accounting I Fall, Spring 4
ACNT 1429 - Payroll and Business Tax Accounting Fall, Spring 4
POFI 1449 - Spreadsheets Fall, Spring 4
ACNT 1431 – Federal Income Tax: Individual Fall, Spring 4
16 Hours
Semester 2
ACNT 1404 – Principles of Accounting II Fall, Spring 4
BMGT 2303 – Problem Solving and Decision Making Fall, Spring 3
ACNT 1411 - Introduction to Computerized Accounting Fall, Spring 4
ACNT 1392 - Special Topics in Accounting: Technician (CAPSTONE) Fall, Spring 3
14 Hours
CERTIFICATE MINIMUM: 30 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS/PATHWAY TOTAL: 30 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS