Accounting is a crucial part of every business operation and the language that businesses speak. The associate of applied science degree program focuses on practical skills often required for entry-level accounting positions. The internship course gives the graduate on-the-job experience working in an approved business. Two-year graduates may find positions as general bookkeepers, accounting clerks and accounts receivable or payable specialists.

The accounting career program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). For students wishing to transfer to a four-year college accounting or business program, this accreditation makes the transfer a smoother process. For more information, please contact the department chair or a JCCC counselor.

(Major Code 2400; CIP Code 52.0302)

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Associate of Applied Science Degree

First Semester

ACCT 121Accounting I3
ACCT 131Federal Income Taxes I3
CSS 128PC Applications: MS Office3
ENGL 121Composition I*3
MATH 171College Algebra* (or higher)3
or MATH 120 Business Mathematics*
Total Hours15

Second Semester

ACCT 122Accounting II*3
ACCT 137Accounting Applications - QuickBooks*3
BUS 121Introduction to Business3
or BUS 241 Principles of Management
or MKT 230 Marketing
COMS 120Interpersonal Communication3
or COMS 121 Public Speaking
or COMS 125 Personal Communication
or ENGL 122 Composition II*
CSS 111Spreadsheets II: MS Excel*1
Total Hours13

Third Semester

Program Elective (see below)6
ACCT 210Data Analytics for Accounting*3
ACCT 222Managerial Accounting*3
ACCT 231Intermediate Accounting I*3
Humanities Elective^3
Total Hours18

Fourth Semester

Program Elective (see below)3
ACCT 240Fraud Examination*3
ACCT 278Accounting Internship*1
ACCT 285Accounting Capstone*3
BLAW 261Business Law I*3
Social and Behavioral Sciences Elective ^3
Note: ECON 132 or ECON 230 or ECON 231 are recommended
Total Hours16

Total Program Hours: 62

Program Electives

ACCT 132Federal Income Taxes II*3
ACCT 215Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations*3
ACCT 232Intermediate Accounting II*3
ACCT 292Special Topics:*1-3
BUS 121Introduction to Business3
BUS 241Principles of Management3
ECON 230Principles of Macroeconomics3
ECON 231Principles of Microeconomics3
MKT 230Marketing3
PHIL 140Business Ethics3
*

This course has registration requirements.

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