Office Administration: Accounting Option Degree

The Accounting Option provides the student with an understanding of the nature of the accounting process.  The student is taught how to journalize business transactions for service and merchandising businesses. The student is also taught how to record adjusting and closing entries and how to prepare financial statements manually and on the computer. Procedures used in accounting for payroll, notes, uncollectibles, inventory, and depreciation are included.

All business enterprises, governmental bodies, churches, clubs, fraternal organizations, etc., require some type of accounting records.  These accounting records provide information necessary for the efficient operation of the unit and make the information available in usable form to the owners, members, creditors, government agencies, etc.  Upon completion of this program, students should be prepared to enter the job market as an accounting clerk.

The student must have a “C” average or better in all courses credited toward a certificate or degree.

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (OAD) PROGRAM

Office Administration Program Re-entry Policy

In the best interest of the student, the institution has established the following re-entry policy for a student who has previously enrolled in Office Administration courses but who did not complete his/her program and is now attempting to return in order to complete his/her program:

A. Some Office Administration courses required for a certificate or degree completed five (5) or more years prior to re-entry must be repeated.

B. Any Office Administration course in which the student received a grade below a “C” must be repeated.

 

NOTES

* Student competence in Oral Communications is accomplished within discipline-specific courses.

* Two hours of lab work required per week for BUS 241, BUS 242, and OAD 101, 103, 125, 126, 218, and 232

* The student must have a “C” average or better in all courses credited toward a certificate or degree.

* Curriculum display is subject to change; however, courses will be offered to meet degree requirements.

Area I: Written Composition

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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
3

Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts

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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
6

Area III: Natural Sciences and Math

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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
3

Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences

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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
3
Total credits:
63

Course Sequencing

First Year - Spring

Prerequisites required for MTH 116, OAD 103 and OAD 125. 

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15

First Year - Summer

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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
6

Second Year - Fall

Prerequisites required for OAD 126, OAD 133, OAD 218 and OAD 219. 

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15

Second Year - Spring

Prerequisites required for OAD 137 and OAD 232. 

 

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15

Overview

Program

Type

A.A.S.