Accounting

Associate in Applied Science Degree

The Accounting program is designed to prepare students for a career in public accounting, in industry, or as self-employed business people. Graduates of this program will have a well-rounded background in all major areas within accounting, preparing them for positions as public accounting paraprofessionals, cost accountants, tax preparers, general accounting clerks, or office managers. College credit may be granted through Tech Prep articulation agreements between RACC and approved secondary schools.

Required Program of Study

 
Course Number Semester Course Title Credits
ACC105 Fall Financial Accounting
3
BUS100 Introduction to Business
3
BUS110 Business Mathematics
3
COM121 English Composition
3
IFT110 Microcomputer Applications
3
ORI102 College Success Strategies
2
   
17
ACC110 Spring Managerial Accounting
3
BUS106 Business Communications
3
MAT150 Foundations of Math
3
OR MAT210 Statistics
ACC220 Accounting Information Systems
4
HUM - - Humanities Elective
3
   
16
ACC 205 Fall Intermediate Accounting
4
MGT100 Principles of Management
3
BUS200 Macroeconomics
3
OR BUS201 Microeconomics  
ENV130 Environment
3
ACC230 Federal Taxes
3
   
16
ACC206 Spring Intermediate Accounting II
3
BUS230 Business Law
3
BUS - - Business Elective 3
SOC125 Individual & Society
3
ACC - - Program Elective 3
   
15
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR THE PROGRAM 64

Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:

The following courses qualify as a Business Elective: ACC 210, ACC 235, ACC 240, ACC 290 with CAR 105, BUS 220, MAT 210, MGT 230.

This program integrates several computerized software packages to give students exposure to various business technologies.

Please note: These programs can be pursued on a part-time basis.
Appropriate placement test scores, or the completion of certain developmental courses, are required for all programs of study. Additional prerequisites may be necessary for some courses and can be found in the course descriptions section of the catalog.
It is recommended that students confer with their advisor when selecting electives.