This program is designed to provide students with basic accounting skills and knowledge necessary to obtain entry-level accounting and other accounting support positions in small and medium-sized businesses, which use computerized accounting systems. It will prepare students for advancement opportunities in the field of accounting.
Please contact the Student Success Team for this program if you have any questions.Course | Units | Typically Offered |
1st Semester | ||
Select one: ACCT 101 / ACCT 101H M | 4.0 | |
ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting (4.0 units) Advisory:ACCT 100; It is advised that students have a knowledge of elementary algebra concepts and be able to read college-level texts. This course is an introduction to the theory, principles, and practice of accounting and financial reporting for corporations. Topics include analysis and recording of financial transactions; preparation, analysis, and interpretation of financial statements; and accounting for assets, liabilities, and equities. Computer applications are integrated into the homework. This course is required for all accounting and business administration majors. ACCT 101H - Financial Accounting Honors (4.0 units) Prerequisite: ENGL 101Advisory:ACCT 100; It is advised that students have a knowledge of elementary algebra concepts and be able to read college-level texts. This course is an introduction to the theory, principles, and practice of accounting and financial reporting for corporations. Topics include analysis and recording of financial transactions; preparation, analysis, and interpretation of financial statements; and accounting for assets, liabilities, and equities. Computer applications are integrated into the homework. This course is required for all accounting and business administration majors. This course is intended for students eligible for the Honors Program. . | ||
Select one: MGMT 108 / MGMT 208 / ENGL 101 M | 3.0† | |
MGMT 108 - Business Writing (3.0 units) Advisory:It is advised that students be able to engage in written composition at a college level and read college level-texts. This course, designed for students pursuing careers in business, covers the principles of effective writing in a business context, and provides students with extensive experience in using the different forms of business writing (e.g., memoranda, letters, reports, and resumes). Among other topics related to effective written communication, cultural differences and their impacts on communicating in a business context are studied. MGMT 208 - Business Communications (3.0 units) Prerequisite: ENGL 101 This course covers the principles of effective writing in business. The course provides extensive experience using the different forms of business writing: memorandums, letters, reports, and resumes. Cultural differences and their impact on communicating in business are studied. This course satisfies the business communications component for the Associate in Science in Business Administration for Transfer degree. ENGL 101 - College Composition and Research (3.5 units) Prerequisite:Enrollment requires appropriate placement (based on high school GPA and/or other measures), or eligibility for college composition. This composition course enables students to generate logical, coherent essays that incorporate sources necessary for academic and professional success. Students become proficient in researching, evaluating, and incorporating sources, and in learning critical reading and thinking skills through expository and persuasive reading selections before applying these skills to creating original documented essays. The writing workshop component of the course is designed to assist students with improving and refining their writing and language skills: Students complete writing workshop activities that enhance their ability to compose logical, well-supported arguments that exhibit grammatical fluency and correct citation styles. Students meet with composition instructors through individual or small group conferences that address students’ specific writing concerns. This course is designed for students who wish to fulfill the General Education requirement for Written Communication. | ||
ACCT 106 - Computerized AccountingM | 3.0 | |
ACCT 106 - Computerized Accounting (3.0 units) Advisory:ACCT 100, ACCT 101 This course is designed to provide students with a sound, basic knowledge of how computerized integrated accounting systems function. Students process accounting data using receivables, payables, inventory, payroll, and project modules. This course is designed for accounting majors, students interested in starting a small business, and students interested in pursuing entry-level positions in the field of accounting. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 10.0† | |
2nd Semester | ||
ACCT 103 - Payroll AccountingM | 3.0 | |
ACCT 103 - Payroll Accounting (3.0 units) Advisory: ACCT 100 or 101 This course combines basic accounting skills with specialized training in payroll accounting to prepare students for entry-level positions within the payroll segment of accounting. The course is designed for accounting majors and students interested in pursuing an entry-level position within the payroll segment of accounting: it provides a comprehensive overview of federal and state payroll laws and these laws’ effects on payroll records and required government reports. | ||
CIT 117 - Microsoft ExcelM | 3.0 | |
CIT 117 - Microsoft Excel (3.0 units) Advisory: CIT 101 This is a comprehensive spreadsheet application course that provides instruction in the use of the latest version of spreadsheet software for business applications. Students learn to create and format a workbook, work with formulas and functions, and produce charts, tables, and PivotTables. Students also learn advanced functions and develop Excel applications. The course is intended for students or working professionals who want a comprehensive knowledge of Microsoft® Excel®. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 6.0 | |
Total Units for Computerized Accounting Systems COA program | 16.0† | |
AP exams and courses taken outside of Rio Hondo College may fulfill general education and/or major requirements. Please check with a counselor. |
† | Some classes may have higher units |
M | Major course; course may also meet a general education requirement |
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Students will gain competencies that will lead to success working as an accounting clerk utilizing computerized accounting systems.
Students will utilize a sequence of courses with industry- advised curriculum input that will lead to improvement of entry level skills and abilities of future employees.
Students will identify career ladder opportunities in the accounting industry.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of how to utilize different functions of the accounting software package by generating accounting reports and interpreting the resulting information.
Students will record and analyze accounts receivable, accounts payable, invoicing, payroll, inventory, and project costing transactions using QuickBooks software.
Students will complete the accounting cycle using the QuickBooks software.
Students will prepare GAAP - required financial statements.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of financial analysis using reports generated from the accounting software.
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