The Accounting Technology program is part of the Administration Computer Technology (ACT) department which prepares students for entry level and mid-level accounting positions.
What will I learn?
The successful student will develop competency in bookkeeping (sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation), handling the major accounting functions in the accounting department of a large firm and performing the duties of an accounting department of a large firm and performing the duties of an accounting technician/junior accountant. Skills developed include performing accounting functions manually and on the computer and working with accounting, spreadsheet, and database software.
What can I do with this course of study?
You can become an accounting technician or a junior accountant.
What's special about our program?
The ACT Department offers short-term marketable skills, Level I, and Level II certificates which serve as the foundation for Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees.