The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree with a concentration in accounting provides basic business and accounting skills that can lead to employment as a junior accountant, accounts receivable clerk, or accounts payable clerk.
The AAS Degree in Addictions Studies is ideal for prospective mental health practitioners or those already working in the field who wish to receive training and credentials in Addictions Studies. A core program of four courses in Addictions Studies is offered in conjunction with classes in social service and human growth and development, followed by a one-semester practicum in an appropriate clinical setting. Many Addictions Studies practitioners...
Associate in Applied Science Degree (61 credit hours) Child Development 101: Human Growth & Development I
Child Development 102: Human Growth & Development II
Child Development 107: Child Care, Health & Nutrition
Child Development 201: Observation & Management of Child Behavior
Child Development 262: Child, Family and Community Relations
Child Development 268: Principles and Practices in Elementary Education
Child Development 269: Practicum in School...
Associate in Applied Science Degree (61 credit hours) Child Development 101: Human Growth & Development I
Child Development 102: Human Growth & Development II
Child Development 107: Child Care, Health & Nutrition
Child Development 144: School Age Activity Programming
Child Development 201: Observation & Management of Child Behavior
Child Development 205: Development of the Exceptional Child
Child Development 262: Child, Family and Community Relations
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Study of basic business and accounting courses. Program can lead to employment as a junior member of an accounting staff, estimator, credit analyst, budget accountant or bank teller working in public or private firms and organizations.
General Education Requirements - 15 CH
Area of Concentration - 15 CH
Electives - 9 CH BUSINESS 0203 - Introductory Cost Accounting 0231 - Principles of Marketing
0232 - Fundamentals of International Business
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The Automotive Technology program provides students with the necessary foundation and practical experiences to pursue an entry-level position within the automotive industry. Entry-level positions may be found in automotive dealerships, automotive franchises, independent service repair shops, auto part stores, or through selfemployment. Upon completion of the program, the graduates may be able to seek employment opportunities as Automotive Technician...
A program that prepares individuals to practice the profession of accounting and to perform related business functions. Includes instruction in accounting principles and theory, financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, budget control, tax accounting, legal aspects of accounting, auditing, reporting procedures, statement analysis, planning and consulting, business information systems, accounting research methods, professional...
Study of basic business and accounting skills; can lead to employment as junior member of accounting staff, estimator, credit analyst, budget accountant, bank teller in public or private firms and organizations.
General Education Requirements - 38 Credit hours Communications
Mathematics
Humanities & Fine Arts
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Physical & Life Sciences
You may choose courses from among the following:
African American Studies 101 - Introduction to African-American Studies
History 114 - The African-American in American History
History 115 - African-American...
General Education Requirements - 38 Credit hours Communications
Mathematics
Humanities & Fine Arts
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Physical & Life Sciences
Human Diversity Requirement
Art Education Requirements - 8-17 Credit hours
You may choose courses from among the following:
Art 141 - Introduction to Visual Arts
Art 103 - Art Appreciation
Art 115/116 - Photography (Beginning and Advanced)
Art 131 - General Drawing
Art 166/167 - Oil Painting...
General Education Requirements - 39 Credit hours Communications
Mathematics
Humanities & Fine Arts
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Physical & Life Sciences
Human Diversity Requirement
Biology Requirements - 14 Credit hours
You may choose courses from among the following:
Biology 122 - Biology II Organismal Biology Ecology and Evolution
Biology 226 - Human Structure and Function I
Biology 227 - Human Structure and Function II
Microbiology 233...
General Education Requirements - 39 Credit hours Communications
Mathematics
Humanities & Fine Arts
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Physical & Life Sciences
Human Diversity Requirement
Earth Science Requirements - 14 Credit hours
You may choose courses from among the following:
Biology II - Organismal Biology Ecology and Evolution
Chemistry 201 - General Chemistry II w/Calculations
Chemistry 203 - General Chemistry II
Geology 201 - Physical...
General Education Requirements - 38 Credit hours Communications
Mathematics
Humanities & Fine Arts
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Physical & Life Sciences
Human Diversity Requirement
Social Sciences Requirements - 8-17 Credit hours
You may choose courses from among the following:
Anthropology 202 - Cultural Anthropology
Economics 201 - Principles of Economics I
Economics 202 - Principles of Economics II
History 111 - History of the American...
The Accounting Degree requires the study of the main areas of accounting: computerized accounting systems, tax, auditing, cost, and more. These skills can lead to various levels of accounting positions in accounting firms, retail stores, manufacturing, service businesses, and small business. Earn a Basic Certificate and Advanced Certificate in Accounting while earning an A.A.S. degree....
Study of basic accounting skills which can lead to employment as a junior member of an accounting staff, an estimator, credit analyst, budget accountant, or general accountant.
The Accounting program at Clackamas emphasizes developing an advanced understanding of accounting principles, analytical skills and the capacity to solve problems. Students should have the ability to reason, read with comprehension and compute math applications. The program is not designed to lead to a traditional four year business administration degree, although it may articulate with accelerated and nontraditional programs such as those offered...
The Department of Accountancy offers extensive educational opportunities to prepare students for understanding the complex business environment of the accounting profession. The department has a strong teaching orientation which is enhanced by reasonable class sizes. The combination of the teaching orientation and class size creates an environment for building close individual advising relationships with our students.
The Business Administration program teaches individuals how to maintain a competitive edge in business today through theory and practical application.
Whether you are intending to work for yourself or for someone else, our professional-technical training programs are specially designed to meet your needs. Our Business Administration graduates have found successful positions in accounting, sales and service, merchandising, and management.
The Accounting curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting profession. Using the "language of business," accountants assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about financial operations.
In addition to course work in accounting principles, theories, and practice, students will study business law, finance, management, and economics. Related...
Required General Education Courses (18-19 credits) CM101 - English Composition I ...................................................3
CM115 - Public Speaking ...............................................................3
Humanities Gen. Ed .............................................................................3
EC101 - Economics I .....................................................................3
Math Gen. Ed ........................................................................................3
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The Degree Accounting Prepares students for careers in Accounting with starting positions such as a junior-level accountant, entry-level accounting supervisor, full charge bookkeeper, fiscal technician, accounting assistant, or for various other entry level accounting clerks. Students participate in realistic training through a student-operated accounting office and income tax preparation service on campus. Technical course curriculum is based on...
Accounting is quite literally the language of business. From small local businesses to international corporations, every kind of company, organization and government agency relies on accounting expertise; and every businessperson must have an understanding of the "numbers" if he or she is to be successful in future business endeavors.
Champlain's degree program prepares you to become a CPA or part...
Stonecliffe College Online, an academic division of Colorado Technical University, will now offer an Associate of Science in Accounting (ASACC). Enrollments for the ASACC degree program will begin immediately; courses will begin in January 2007.
Overview
Professional education in accounting can help students develop the capabilities needed to assume positions of leadership and responsibility...