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Accounting AAS


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Two-Year Associate of Applied Science Degree

The Accounting AAS degree is offered to students seeking employment primarily in occupations related to accounting and finance. Candidates for this degree must satisfactorily complete all the requirements of the degree, including a minimum of 95 credits, 40-41 of which are in the General Education Component. The General Education requirement allows the flexibility to continue professional development later by applying the basic skills gained to more in-depth study.

Core Outcomes include the following: Development of the concepts, terminology, critical thinking skills, and professional behavior necessary to be effective in accounting and finance.

Graduates should be able to:

  • Display the skills needed to secure an entry-level position in accounting or bookkeeping, completing work both manually and using appropriate computer applications, such as QuickBooks, Excel, and other Microsoft Office applications.
  • Understand terminology commonly used in financial and managerial accounting.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the major functions of accounting, including:
    • Purpose of accounting in the business environment.
    • The complete accounting cycle in both cash and accrual environments.
    • Basic corporate accounting theory and components, including stockholders’ equity, long-term liabilities, and investments.
    • Managerial accounting components: variable, fixed, and mixed costs.
    • Managerial accounting reports: cost-volume-profit analysis, contribution margins, break-even points, effective budgeting, and performance evaluations.
  • Prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements and reports for service, merchandising, and manufacturing companies; including use of accounting information to make informed decisions about the operating performance, financial position, and leverage standing.

This program focuses on the fundamental areas of accounting, including management, finance, business law, economics, and use of computers in business operations. Theory and current trends are explored, and numerous opportunities exist for practical application of concepts to actual organizational situations. Business ethics and workplace dynamics are addressed throughout this program with strong focus on professional communication and interpersonal skills. Students intending to transfer to a university will have completed substantial coursework necessary for successful transfer to a bachelor’s program.

Successful pursuit of this degree requires students to possess collegiate skills in reading, communication, computation, and critical thinking. To acquire that competency, it is highly recommended that students complete pre-collegiate courses to gain these skills in the first terms of their program. At a minimum, completion of MTH 070  or testing above MTH 070  is recommended before beginning the core courses in this degree.

It is imperative that students interested in accounting work closely with their academic advisor to create a plan that addresses their specific career interests. Advanced training may be required for certain occupations, and transfer degrees may be more appropriate for students intending to further their education beyond Klamath Community College.

Program Requirements


Students must complete a minimum of 95 credit hours.

Required Courses


Student Success


Communications


Oral Communications


Writing


Students must select three courses from this Writing requirement.11 credits

Computation


Students must select one course in this general education requirement.

Arts and Letters


Students must select one course in this general education requirement. 3 credits

Recommended Course(s)


Students must select one course in this general education requirement. 3 credits

Social Sciences


Three credits are required.

Recommended Course


Science / Math / Computer Science


Students must select one course in this general education requirement. 8 credits

Electives


Additional technical courses will bring the total number of credits to 95. Recommended electives will vary based on student career plans. Advisor approval is required.

Curriculum Map


Listed below are the required courses and the recommended terms during which they should be taken:

Total: 14 credits


Total: 13 credits


Freshman Year - Spring


Total: 13 credits


Total: 14 credits


Sophomore Year - Winter


Total: 14 credits


Sophomore Year - Spring


Total: 14 credits


Total Degree Credits - 95


Distance Ed (Based on 2-Year Plan)


Total: 13 credits


Total: 13 credits


Total: 15 credits


First Year - Summer


Total: 14 credits


Second Year - Fall


Total: 14 credits


Total: 14 credits


Second Year - Spring


Total: 13 credits


Total Degree Credits - 96


Distance Ed Option (Based on 3-Year Plan)


First Year - Fall


Total: 10 credits


Total: 9 credits


First Year - Spring


Total: 10 credits


Total: 8 credits


Total 10 credits


Total: 10 credits


Second Year - Spring


Total: 12 credits


Second Year - Summer


Total: 10 credits


Third Year - Fall


Total: 10 credits


Third Year - Winter


Total: 7 credits


Total Degree Credits - 96


Arts and Letters Additional Course Options


Social Sciences Additional Course Options


Science / Math / Computer Science Additional Course Options


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