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Psychology, Introduction to

This course introduces students to some of the major theories and topics of psychology, including the physiological basis of behavior, personality and learning theories, memory, states of consciousness, stress, research methods, intelligence, human development, psychopathology, and social behavior.

Accounting Capstone

The accounting capstone course will guide the student in dealing with ethics, internal control and financial statement analysis in the accounting environment. Students will resolve accounting problems by applying skills and techniques acquired in previous courses. Students will apply business law and ethics to the accounting environment.

Financial Analysis/Management

The student will think critically and apply accounting knowledge, principles, and procedures by utilizing financial analysis and financial management techniques in managing the financial aspects of a "for profit" business. The student will learn to measure risk/reward/return; analyze corporate financial statements, and use time value of money analysis to make long-term financing decisions.

Accounting Requirement

Please complete one of the following courses: 101-105 Accounting Career Readiness 101-103 Internship for Accounting This is for informational purposes only. Once you register for your course, you can delete this block from your timeline.

Integrated Accounting and Analytics

In this course, learners build critical skills in accounting related softwareprograms. The learner examines information, utilizes technology to analyze itfrom a financial perspective, and will implement downloads and uploads of large data sets for efficient data analysis. Upon completion of the course,learners will be ready to implement these skills in a workplace environment.

Management Accounting

In this course, learners will focus on the fundamentals of management accounting for a manufacturing company. Students will learn the flow of costs through the accounting system including material, labor and factory overhead. The student will also prepare job order and process costing, cost accumulation, as well as computing and recording variances in a standard cost system. Cost behavior analysis and total quality management will also be covered.

Intermediate Accounting

In this course, learners apply generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to corporations through in-depth analysis of cash, receivables, and inventory. They examine operational asset acquisition, depreciation, and disposal and investigate and apply present value concepts. Upon completion of the course, learners will be able to prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements using Excel spreadsheet software.

Business Law

Business Law is a survey course which introduces the student to relevant legal issues that affect business today. Students will learn the fundamentals of law from the U.S. Constitution to the Uniform Commercial Code, from Contract Law to Property Law, and will be able to identify the legal basis of various business activities.