| 25 Semester Credit Hours/750 Clock Hours Full Time (5 hour days=30 weeks) Full Days (8-hour days = 19 weeks) Description This course has been designedso that graduates will be able to best utilize the computer to perform the various tasks expected of Jr. bookkeepers and accountants. Accounting is one of the business functions that have been completely changed by the "computer revolution". Speed, accuracy and memory, the trademarks of the computer are the cornerstones of an efficient accounting system. Objective Graduates should have be able to process accounting information quickly and accurately, while being a team player. The goal is to provide the graduate with the technical skills necessary to use computers to their fullest in processing accounting data efficiently and accurately. Careers Bookkeeper, Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Data Entry Clerk, Order Entry Clerk, Accounts Payable Clerk, Accounts Receivable Clerk, Customer Service Representative and various level Secretarial positions. | Course No | Course Name | Semester Credit | Clock Hour | | BM101 | Keyboarding (Basic) | 2 | 60 | | CIS102 | IBM PC Operation | 2 | 60 | | WP102 | Word Processing (IBM) | 2 | 60 | | BUS201 | Electronic Spreadsheets (Basic) | 2 | 60 | | BUS201a | Electronic Spreadsheets (Advanced) | 2 | 60 | | ACC100 | Principles of Accounting (Basic) | 2 | 60 | | ACC100a | Principles of Accounting (Advanced) | 2 | 60 | | ACC101 | General Ledger | 2 | 60 | | ACC102 | Accounts Payable | 2 | 60 | | ACC103 | Accounts Receivable | 2 | 60 | | ACC201 | Computerized Accounting (Basic) | 2 | 60 | | ACC201a | Computerized Accounting (Advanced) | 2 | 60 | | GED104a | Career Development (Advanced) | 1 | 30 | | | Total | 25 | 750 | Prerequisites: None Back to top |