ACCOUNTING TRANSFER
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
Program Coordinator: Matthew Hightower - 383-5275

Accounting is concerned with the preparation and maintenance of adequate, informative, and accurate systems of financial records for all kinds of public and private organizations and is among the fastest growing occupations in Southeastern Connecticut. This program is designed primarily for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college. Students are urged to investigate and select the institution to which they will transfer as early as possible since each transfer situation must be planned to meet specific baccalaureate requirements. A minimum of 64 credits is required for graduation.

ACCOUNTING TRANSFER CURRICULUM

Course ID

Title of Course

Credits

 

 

ACC* K111°

Principles of Accounting I

4

 

 

ACC* K112°

Principles of Accounting II

4

 

 

ACC* K233°

Principles of Cost Accounting

4

ACC* K271°

Intermediate Accounting I

3

BBG* K115°

Business Software Applications

3

BBG* K231°

Business Law I

3

BBG* K232°

Business Law II

3

 

 

BFN* K201°

Principles of Finance

3

 

 

BMG* K202°

Principles of Management

3

 

 

BMK* K201°

Principles of Marketing

3

 

 

ECN* K101°

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

 

 

ECN* K102°

Principles of Microeconomics

3

 

 

ENG* K101°

Composition

3

 

 

ENG* K102°

Literature and Composition

3

 

 

MAT* K137 or higher

Intermediate Algebra or higher

3

 

 

MAT* K167 or higher

Principles of Statistics or higher

3

 

 

 _________

Fine Arts Elective

3

 

 

 _________

History Elective

3

 

 

 _________

Natural Sciences Elective with Lab

4

 

 

  _________

Social Sciences Elective

3

 

 

 

GRAND TOTAL

64

 

 


° Course has a prerequisite. Students should check course description.

 


Accounting Transfer, Associate in Science Degree
Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. demonstrate the use of generally accepted accounting principles, concepts, and techniques in the recording and reporting of financial statements.
  2. analyze accounting information for decision making including, the areas of job cost, process cost, absorption and variable costing approaches, and relevant costs.
  3. apply critical thinking skills acquired from the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirements of the program.
  4. transfer to a 4 year college or university.

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