Catalog 2014-2015, Final Edition 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
Catalog 2014-2015, Final Edition [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Accounting


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Location:

Westview, Office 247

Program Chair:

Ellen Swieter, 970.339.6522

Advisors and Faculty:

Lori Hatchell, 970.339.6215, advises students with last names A-L

Gina Jones, 970.339.6679, advises students with last names M-Z

Degrees/Certificates offered:

Accounting Degree Program (two-year A.A.S. degree)

Accounting Certificate Program (one-year certificate)

Enrolled Agent Certificate (two-semester certificate)

Accounting (B.S. Franklin Alliance)

Accounting (B.S. Regis University)

Business Administration (B.S. Franklin Alliance)

Public Safety Management (B.S. Franklin Alliance)

Accounting Essential Skills:

  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Ability to Comprehend, Read and Write English
  • Behavioral Stability
  • Cognitive Ability and Critical Thinking Skills

Accounting Program Learning Outcomes: The accounting program will provide the student with a solid background in:

  • compiling and preparing accurate financial statements and reports from various accounting documents and sources,
  • creating professional business documents using appropriate software and technology,
  • understanding the basic accounting concepts and the inter-relationship between balance sheet, income statement, and cash flows,
  • detecting and solving various issues relating to accounting scenarios,
  • attaining proficient knowledge from current regulation and be able to research trends and changes, as well as,
  • teambuilding, critical thinking, problem solving, communication, timeliness, and job seeking skills.

Potential Opportunities: This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in accounting positions which would include: accounts receivable or accounts payable clerk, cash receipts and disbursements clerk, payroll accounting technician, accountant, and budget or credit analyst.

A student seeking a degree or certificate in Accounting must consult with an accounting advisor at the earliest opportunity. The advisor is in a position to help the student determine if the chosen program is an appropriate plan for meeting the student’s objectives. The advisor can also keep the student informed on the timing and sequencing of courses within the program. Course substitutions may be made when the accounting advisor agrees that alternate courses better fit the career goals and objectives of the student.

General Education Requirements: A minimum of 15 credit hours of General Education Courses are required with advisor’s approval.

Accounting Advisory Committee

Marsha Biddle, Ruesch, Biddle, Larson and Ratliff CPA

Judy Hicks (chair), Anderson & Whitney

Marcia Siebring, CPA, Self-employed

Verniece Thomas, Accounting PB Roche Solutions

 

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