Accounting, A.A.S.
HEGIS Code 5002
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Accounting is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States. The A.A.S. degree in Accounting is designed to prepare people for employment in accounting. An accountant examines, analyzes, and interprets accounting data for the purpose of giving advice and preparing financial statements. The analyses and reports are relied upon by individuals and organizations to make financial decisions.
Responsibilities may include recording transactions, preparing financial statements, and preparing state and federal income tax returns or other reports. Also, accountants perform many other tasks important to management, such as budgeting and controlling costs.
Career Potential:
| Account Manager | Management Accountant |
| Account Specialist | Payroll Accountant |
| Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk | Public Accountant |
| Bookkeeper | Staff Accountant |
| Cost Accountant |
With additional education and/or work experience, graduates may find employment as a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), comptroller, or controller. The Web page of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, www.aicpa.org (this link leaves the Jefferson site), provides additional FAQ on Accounting careers and certification requirements.
Tax Tips: Ernst & Young (one of the largest certified public accounting firms) has provided five new tax tips per week that are made public through their weekly Financial Tips page. They have published over 110 of these tips. The Web sites listed are but a few that are available to the public. Those listed should be of particular interest to the accounting student or the potential business or accounting student.
Employment Outlook: Employment in the accounting field is expected to have steady growth for the next several years. Proficiency in accounting and auditing computer software, or expertise in specialized areas such as international business, specific industries, or current legislation, may also be helpful in landing certain accounting and auditing jobs. In addition, employers increasingly seek applicants with strong interpersonal and communication skills. (Occupational Outlook Handbook, October 2000).
THE PROGRAM
The Accounting degree program is designed to prepare the student for entry level positions in a variety of accounting-related positions in private businesses, governmental agencies and public accounting firms. The program consists of core requirements in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences in addition to an in-depth concentration in accounting theory and practice. Students who plan to earn a four-year degree in Accounting should enroll in Jefferson's Business Administration A.S. (transfer) program.
Students graduating from this program will meet the following learning outcomes:
- Develop the ability to utilize the accounting cycle to record transactions, process information, and prepare financial statements for a business.
- Demonstrate the ability to organize, analyze, manage, and disseminate information.
- Demonstrate communication, interpersonal, research, and organizational skills, and the ability to work as part of a team.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
All degree requirements and courses listed are effective Fall of 2008 and are subject to change.
| Credit Hours | |
|---|---|
| Core Requirements (21-22 Credit Hours): | |
| English | 6 |
| Economics Elective | 3 |
| Mathematics: MTH 125, 155 or higher | 3-4 |
| BUS 112: Introduction to Business | 3 |
| BUS 211: Business Law 1 | 3 |
| BUS 160: Spreadsheet Applications | 3 |
| Accounting Requirements (29 Credit Hours): | |
| ACC 101: Principles of Accounting 1 | 4 |
| ACC 102: Principles of Accounting 2 | 4 |
| ACC 201: Intermediate Accounting 1 | 4 |
| ACC 202: Intermediate Accounting 2 | 4 |
| ACC 207: Tax Accounting* | 3 |
| ACC 208: Cost Accounting | 4 |
| ACC 209: Management Accounting | 3 |
| ACC 220: Accounting Information Systems | 3 |
| Electives (15-17 Credit Hours): | |
| Mathematics or Science Elective | 3-4 |
| Science Elective | 3-4 |
| Social Science Elective | 3 |
| Liberal Arts Elective | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
| Physical Education | 2 | TOTAL | 67-70 |
The curricula offered by the College require certain Liberal Arts core courses in the area of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science or Mathematics. The following indicates areas of study acceptable in meeting these requirements.
| Humanities: | American Sign Language, Art, English, Journalism, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Speech, and Theater Arts. |
| Social Sciences: | Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology |
| Science and Mathematics: | Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, Science, and Mathematics |
* Students who intend to seek CPA licensure should note that ACC 207 does not fulfill the federal taxation curricular requirement.
TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES
As a graduate of Jefferson, you will have many transfer opportunities to consider and be able to choose from a wide variety of Colleges and Universities to pursue your baccalaureate degree. Jefferson has partnered with some selected Colleges and Universities to develop agreements that help students transfer smoothly.
Below please find a link to an agreement that has been developed with the Franklin University in the following program areas:
This agreement is designed to help students select courses in their academic program that will transfer effectively and will allow students to complete the Bachelor of Science degree at Franklin.
For more information, please contact the JCC Counseling Center at 315-786-2271.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For further information regarding this program, please contact any of the following faculty:
Linda S. Dening, Professor of Accounting
(315) 786-2220 ldening@sunyjefferson.edu
Richard Merryman, Assistant Professor of Accounting
(315) 786-2465 rmerryman@sunyjefferson.edu
Janet "Boo" Wells, Entrepreneurship Coordinator
(315) 786-6521 jwells@sunyjefferson.edu
The Entrepreneurship Center supports students who want to go into business for themselves. Whether a student wants to provide a service to the community or bring a product to market, faculty expertise, specialized course work, targeted programming and access to college resources fast-tracks the ability to start and test a new venture.
For application and admissions information please contact:
admissions@sunyjefferson.edu
Admissions Office (315) 786-2277
(or Toll Free 1-888-435-6522. Ask for Admissions.)
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