
P-A = Problems Set A P-B = Problems Set BīYP = Broadening Your Perspective CT = Critical ThinkingĬOMPUTER ACCOUNTING WITH PEACHTREE COMPLETE 2010 (CA):Į = Exercises MCQ = Multiple Choice Questions

TEXT – ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES, 9 th EDITION: The following legend is used in this tentative lecture class schedule: The goals and objectives of this course prepare students for (1) completing degree requirements (2) obtaining or improving job skills (3) qualifying for a business or accounting job (4) working as an entrepreneur (5) fulfilling personal goals and/or (6) understanding financial statements and the basic accounting process.ĬOURSE OUTLINE/TENTATIVE COURSE CALENDAR: These include lecture, discussion, group activities, student presentations, discussion papers, quizzes, exercises, exams, spreadsheet and word processing activities, accounting software, and online research. The objectives of this course will be met by incorporating a variety of instructional methods. Please consult with an advisor for other university transfer requirements. Please consult with your instructor immediately if you desire to become a CPA in Texas.ĪCNT 1403 – Introduction to Accounting I does not generally transfer to four year colleges and universities. To become a CPA in Texas, you must have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree that includes 150 hours of college credit, 36 hours of accounting, and 20 hours of business pass a uniform exam and have experience working with a CPA.ĪCNT 1403 – Introduction to Accounting I does not qualify for meeting the requirements for accounting courses required to take the CPA exam. The next accounting course is ACNT 1404 – Introduction to Accounting II. Please consult the course schedule, catalog, and/or contact an advisor to confirm your prerequisite status.

There are several exemptions and waivers to these requirements. Certificate students must meet the Level 1 requirements. Prerequisite: Degree seeking students are required to have the minimum score on the reading and math portion of the TASP exam. Attendance in both the lecture class and lab meeting is mandatory. Introduction to Accounting I is a 4 credit hour course consisting of 2 lecture classes (1 hour & 20 minutes each) and 2 lab meetings (1 ¼ hours each) for sixteen (16) weeks.

Emphasizes an understanding of the complete accounting cycle, preparation of basic financial statements, bank reconciliations, and payroll.
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A study of analyzing, classifying, and recording business transactions in a manual and computerized environment (Peachtree).
