Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2024-2025 College Catalog and Student Handbook Program: Accounting, AAB

Accounting, AAB

Accounting graduates advise and assist management in controlling the financial operations of a business and in planning for its growth. They prepare accounting entries from source documents as well as post and summarize that information into meaningful financial statements. Accounting is well‐suited to persons who like their problem solving skills to be challenged and enjoy working with detail.

Accountants provide professional services as advisors to management on financial matters affecting the firm in the areas of planning, forecasting, cost control, taxes, and inventory control. They prepare federal, state, and local income and payroll tax reports. An important part of the management team, accountants today work primarily in an environment that includes using professionally prepared accounting, tax, and payroll computer programs. They also use spreadsheet programs to assemble information and prepare reports.

The Accounting curriculum at North Central State College provides the student with the basic tools in all areas of accounting and expertise in the area of assembling information to prepare meaningful reports. Accounting students at North Central take numerous courses including accounting principles, managerial accounting, intermediate accounting, principles of finance, taxation, governmental accounting, auditing, and a capstone course. Students are also exposed to the two key software programs used in the industry. Students have the opportunity to complete a cooperative work experience to gain practical work experience.

Students are also introduced to a wide variety of basic subjects which accountants need to know to function well in today’s complex business world. Each Accounting student must take two writing courses, one oral communications course, and one general course.

Program graduates are well qualified for entry level accounting positions in business and industry. Some graduates choose to pursue a four‐year baccalaureate degree while others pursue the C.P.A. (Certified Public Accountant) designation. Contact the Ohio CPA Board in Columbus for details.

The Associate of Applied Business degree is awarded for the completion of this program. Long‐range plans for the department will be reviewed and updated. The Accounting program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, graduates will:

  1. Demonstrate competency with basic financial and managerial accounting principles.
  2. Use accounting software applications to record financial transactions and prepare financial statements.
  3. Prepare general journal entries, including adjusting and closing entries, for both business and governmental entities covering an entire accounting cycle according to accounting standards.
  4. Prepare correct financial statements from a general ledger.
  5. Prepare correct taxation documents, including tax returns and payroll records.
  6. Summarize a company’s financial position using accounting and finance data.
  7. Demonstrate competency with successfully managing a business: finance, economics, and word processing/spreadsheet applications.
Business Mission Statement

The mission of the Business Department is to support the mission of the College by providing quality programs, delivering a curriculum that is current and relevant, and affording opportunities for professional growth for faculty and staff. The faculty in the disciplines within the department maintains close contact with practitioners to ensure the curriculum meets the demands of area employers with the help of the advisory committee. Each discipline maintains contacts with adjunct faculty who are often employed within their own area of specialization. All faculty members are involved in professional development activities and are constantly looking for new and innovative ideas to incorporate into their instructional delivery.

It is the expressed goal of the division to provide student-centered learning approaches that encourage logical thinking and creative techniques for problem-solving while promoting personal initiative, responsibility, perseverance, and respect for others.

Preparatory Courses

Preparatory Courses may be neccessary based on placement scores.

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
ENGL 0040 - Integrated Reading and Writing 4 Credit(s)
FYEX 0070 - College and Career Success 2 Credit(s)
MATH 0065 - Algebra for Applied Geometry & Trigonometry

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take MATH 0072 or MATH 0073 with a minimum grade of C-


Required Concurrent Course(s): Take MATH 1070;

1 Credit(s)
MATH 0075 - Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning

Required Concurrent Course(s): MATH 0030 

3 Credit(s)
MATH 0084 - Introductory and Intermediate Algebra

Required Prerequisite Course(s): MATH 0072 or MATH 0073 (Minimum grade of C- required) or qualifying placement test scores.

5 Credit(s)
STAT 0086 - Algebra for Probability & Statistics

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take MATH 0072 or MATH 0073 with a minimum grade of C- OR COMPASS Algebra score of 1-30 OR ACT Math score of 19 or higher OR ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra score of 45 or higher.

2 Credit(s)

Year One

Fall Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
ACCT 1010 - Financial Accounting 4 Credit(s)
BUSM 1010 - Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship

Required Prerequisite Course(s): ENGL 0040, (minimum grade of C-), or qualifying placement test score

3 Credit(s)
CISS 1210 - Microsoft Word 2 Credit(s)
CISS 1220 - Microsoft Excel 2 Credit(s)
ENGL 1010 - English Composition I

Required Prerequisite Course(s): ENGL 0040; (minimum grade of C-), or qualifying placement test scores

3 Credit(s)
STAT 1010 - Probability and Statistics

Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): MATH 0084 (Minimum grade of C- required) or qualifying placement test score OR Co-requisite of STAT 0086 

3 Credit(s)

Spring Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
ACCT 1030 - Managerial Accounting

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 1010 

4 Credit(s)
ACCT 1052 - Computerized Accounting

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 1010 

2 Credit(s)
ACCT 1070 - Payroll Accounting

Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): Take ACCT 1052;

2 Credit(s)
BUSM 1110 - Business Law & Ethics 3 Credit(s)
COMM 1010 - Speech 3 Credit(s)

 

ENGL 1030 - English Composition II

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ENGL 1010 with a minimum grade of C- or better.

3 Credit(s)

OR

BUSM 1170 - Business Communications

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ENGL 1010;

3 Credit(s)

Year Two

Fall Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
ACCT 2012 - Taxation I 3 Credit(s)
ACCT 2030 - Intermediate Accounting I

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 1010 

3 Credit(s)
ACCT 2050 - Governmental Accounting

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 1010 

3 Credit(s)
CISS 1280 - Microsoft Excel Advanced

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take CISS 1220 

2 Credit(s)
ACCT 2016 - Taxation II

Required Prerequisite Course(s): ACCT 2012 

3 Credit(s)

Spring Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
ACCT 2031 - Intermediate Accounting II

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 2030 

3 Credit(s)
ACCT 2060 - Principles of Finance

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 1010 

3 Credit(s)

 

ECON 1510 - Microeconomics

Required Prerequisite Course(s): MATH 0084 (minimum grade of C-) or qualifying placement test scores

3 Credit(s)

OR

ECON 2510 - Macroeconomics

Required Prerequisite Course(s): MATH 0084 (minimum grade of C-) or qualifying placement test scores

3 Credit(s)

 

ACCT 1090 - Certified Bookkeeper Prep

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 1010, ACCT 2012, CISS 1220;


Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): Take ACCT 1070;

2 Credit(s)
ACCT 2092 - Accounting Capstone

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ACCT 2030 and ENGL 1010 


Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): Take ACCT 2070 and ACCT 2060 

2 Credit(s)

or

ACCT 2095 - Cooperative Work Experience and

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Must be concurrent with ACCT 2096 - Seminar. Student must have completed 20 semester credit hours of ACCT classes with a C- or better. Students should have a 2.0 GPA. All forms required for the Cooperative Work Experience must be submitted upon registering for this class. Students are required to attend an orientation class the first week of the semester. Students must get permission of the instructor in order to enroll in this class.


Required Concurrent Course(s): Take ACCT 2096;

1 Credit(s)
ACCT 2096 - Seminar

Required Concurrent Course(s): Take ACCT 2095;

1 Credit(s)

 

HIST 1010 - American History I 3 Credit(s)

OR

HIST 1030 - American History II 3 Credit(s)

OR

PHIL 1010 - Western Philosophy 3 Credit(s)

OR

PHIL 1110 - Ethics 3 Credit(s)

Total Credit Hours: 64

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