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Business Math |
Bookkeeping |
*Economics |
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*Algebra I |
Accounting |
*Composition |
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*Algebra II |
General Business |
Speech |
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Recordkeeping |
Business Law |
Keyboarding |
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* Courses available in the Academic Achievement Center or High School Completion Center |
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In addition to their
texts, students will read spreadsheets and use computer software manuals for
spreadsheet and word processing programs. They may be required to read
articles from business magazines and trade journals such as the Journal of
Accountancy. In the work place, they will also refer to source documents
and input documents for financial data. View more information on reading skills in the Accounting Information Systems program.
Two semesters of English
are required: Composition I (ENG 105) and Composition II (ENG 106). These
courses involve extended writing assignments ranging from personal experience
essays to research papers. In their accounting courses, students may be
required to summarize, interpret, and analyze journal articles. Humanities
courses may require book reports or research papers, while science coursework
may include lab reports. On the job, accountants
may compose business letters, memos, and disclosure notes to accompany
financial statements. View more information on language skills in the Accounting Information Systems
program.
View more information on math skills in the Accounting Information Systems program.
View more information on learning skills in the Accounting Information Systems
program.
In the work place,
accountants will use word processing and spreadsheet programs extensively,
including the graphics component to present financial data pictorially. View more information on computer skills in the Accounting Information Systems program. |
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