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Accounting (EP) Associate of Science

Overview and Award Outcomes

Overview

This degree is designed to prepare individuals for employment in the accounting profession at the associate accountant level. Students learn the basics of accounting principles, and how these are applied to real-world business settings, along with a variety of software commonly used by accountants. This degree also expands the students’ knowledge communication, writing, and critical thinking skills. Upon completion of the degree, the student can analyze financial transactions, record transactions, prepare financial statements and documents, and interpret financial information. This award will transfer to Metro State University and other institutions towards a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting.

Award Outcomes

Analyze financial statements.

Apply professional communication skills.

Demonstrate critical thinking skills.

Demonstrate mathematical skills essential to accounting.

Demonstrate ethical behavior.

Generate accounting financial statements.

Record business transactions.

Utilize current accounting and office software.

Analyze various tax rules and regulations.

Synthesize business information.

Career Opportunities

Job opportunities are available in any organization that conducts financial transactions: private business, non-profit and government organizations. Job titles include accounting clerk, payroll specialist, staff accountant, tax preparer, inventory clerk, associate accountant, and accounting support specialist.

Program Requirements

Technical Studies Required 29 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
ACCT1130Microsoft Dynamics GP

3

or

ACCT1135QuickBooks

3

or

ACCT1150Sage 50

3

 

ACCT2155Financial Accounting

4

ACCT2221Managerial Accounting

4

ACCT2231Income Tax

4

ACCT2950Accounting Skills Assessment

0

ACCT-310Financial Accounting - Metro State University

4

ACCT-530Business Taxation - Metro State University

4

BUSN1140Business Law

3

CCIS1080Microsoft Office Productivity Apps 1

3

General Education Required 31 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
COMM2130Public Speaking

3

ECON2200Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECON2300Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ENGL2121Writing and Research

4

MATH2150Introduction to Statistics

3

MATH2200College Algebra

4

Gen EdChoose three credits from MnTC Goal Area 6

3

Gen EdChoose eight credits from two of the following MnTC Goal Areas: 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 or 10

8

General Education Elective 0 Credits

Technical Studies Elective 0 Credits

Total Associate of Science Credits 60

Semester Sequence

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