About the Catalog. The Austin Community College (ACC) catalog includes everything you need to know about ACC. This catalog is in effect for new students entering ACC in the 2022–2023 academic year and for any ACC student returning in the 2022–2023 academic year whose catalog has expired.
Course Schedules The following course schedules are available for Austin Community College’s online classes. New semester schedules are posted as they become available and are subject to change. For any questions regarding the schedule, please contact your program advisor. View ACC Online Classes by Semester Spring 2022 Semester January 18-May 15 Classes typically last 16
Distance education at Austin Community College is always growing. We have online associate degrees and certificates to choose from. The programs listed below can be completed fully online. Learn more about online, hybrid, and synchronous virtual classes at ACC.
The Accounting & Bookkeeping series will provide you with an understanding of the complete accounting cycle. Successful Graduates of this program may be Certified as Professional Bookkeepers by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB).
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Accounting information is used by both internal users as well as external users.
In Accounting 223, what all counts as revenue, liabilities, and equity?
Certificates prepare you for a career change or career advancement and often include credits that count toward associate degrees. Associate degrees further increase your employability and help you build a strong foundation for university transfer. Learn more.
ACC’s Accounting Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
This program offers career certificates, noncredit Continuing Education courses, associate degrees, and university transfer credits to help you reach your unique goals.
An intensive course that integrates accounting standards, accounting systems, internal accounting controls, and the dual auditing functions of investigating and reporting all within the context of the professional practices environment.
The primary objective of this course is to gain a practical understanding of the personal income tax, various payroll taxes and the Pennsylvania sales tax. Students will demonstrate an understanding of these taxes by making appropriate calculations and preparing current tax forms. This is a required course for students in the accounting curriculum and an elective for students enrolled in other career programs. Credit for this course will not be given to students who attain credit for Federal Income Tax Accounting ( ACC 210 ).
This course provides students with a comprehensive treatment of the complete accounting cycle for both service and merchandising businesses in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The course also focuses on accounting systems, concepts, issues and the preparation and analysis of financial statements.
Maintain and reconcile accounts receivable and accounts payable ledgers on a computer with appropriate control accounts. Prepare all documents necessary for the maintenance of a checking account and prepare a bank reconciliation. Maintain a payroll system.
This course is an in-depth study of selected accounting topics, including partnerships, consolidations, business combinations, bankruptcy, corporate reorganizations and multinational companies. It presents both the theoretical and applied aspects of these topics. CPA problems will be reviewed.
The objectives of this course are to explore the role of the personal income tax in the U.S. economy and to gain familiarity with income tax fundamentals. The course is intended as a business elective for students in the Business Administration curriculum and as a general elective for students enrolled in other transfer programs. Credit for this course will not be given to students who attain credit for Introduction to Tax Accounting ( ACC 202 ).
Certificates prepare you for a career change or career advancement and often include credits that count toward associate degrees. Associate degrees further increase your employability and help you build a strong foundation for university transfer. Learn more.
ACC’s Accounting Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
This program offers career certificates, noncredit Continuing Education courses, associate degrees, and university transfer credits to help you reach your unique goals.