Accounting Technology

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An associate degree or certificate in accounting technology can prepare you for a wide variety of jobs in the accounting field. These positions manage the financial records of companies or clients, documenting and recording financial information for use in reports, research, financial statements and payrolls. In smaller offices, accountants handle all finances. They record accounting transactions and reconciliations, prepare bank deposits, and prepare financial statements and other reports for managers and supervisors. In larger offices and accounting departments, the jobs are more specialized. Entry-level positions enter the details of transactions, find the totals for accounts, compute interest charges, and monitor loans, as well as maintain responsibility for accounts payable and receivable. More experienced accountants may be responsible for payroll, cost accounting, and the entire accounting cycle. Most accountants use computerized accounting software. Experienced workers may enter transactions on the computer and review computer generated reports. Accountants must ensure that their actions comply with generally accepted accounting principles, federal and state laws, and company policies and procedures. They need knowledge in accounting, economics, tax and law; general office procedures; mathematics; written and oral communication; computer hardware and software; and customer service skills.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Accounting will:

  • Accurately compile, generate and interpret accounting information as required by the organization.
  • Successfully utilize computer technology to create documents and report information.
  • Analyze, interpret, and communicate accounting information with stakeholders at a level appropriate to the stakeholder’s understanding.
  • Work with team members and successfully interact with internal and external stakeholders. Assume a leadership role.

Program Requirements

The following programs are available to students who are interested in accounting but do not desire a four-year degree: a one-year certificate in Accounting Clerk and a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree in Accounting Technology with two tracks — a Business Track and a Healthcare Track. Both prepare students for entry-level positions in bookkeeping and accounting. Graduates of the two-year program should be able to enter at a higher level and advance further.

Students entering these programs should have a high interest in business operations, demonstrate attention to detail, familiarity with computer software, and working in a team environment. Students can incorporate an interest in both the healthcare and accounting professions by choosing the Healthcare Track in the Accounting Technology degree. They also should have sufficient math and writing skills to enroll in MTH 065 Elementary Algebra and WR 121 English Composition.