CCV Course Calendars - Choose Course
 
 
 
 
Untitled

Web Schedules

Fall 2024
Spring 2024
Summer 2024

One Credit Courses

Fall 2024
Spring 2024
Summer 2024

No Cost Textbook/Resources Courses

Fall 2024
Spring 2024
Summer 2024

Low Cost Textbook/Resources Courses

Fall 2024
Spring 2024
Summer 2024

Course Planning by Program

2024-25

Essential Objectives

Web Schedule Summer 2024

Accounting Courses

The courses listed below are being offered this semester at CCV locations around the state or online. Click on the Course Number link to see detailed information regarding locations, dates and times.

Course space availability listed on this schedule may not be current. To check live space availability, Search for Classes.

ACC-1001 - Office Accounting
3 Credits
This course introduces office and financial management skills with a focus on the formulation and enhancement of basic job-entry skills needed as a bookkeeper. Topics covered include journals, ledgers, worksheets, financial statements, and payrolls with an emphasis on recording and posting transactions. Designed for those desiring immediate skills for entry or advancement in the job market and for the sole-proprietor or small business owner.

ACC-1010 - Computerized Accounting
3 Credits
In this course students apply knowledge of accounting principles to integrated accounting software for various aspects of accounting including the general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, payroll, and depreciation. Students have the opportunity to take the QuickBooks Online Certification from the National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers (NACPB) in this course. Prerequisite: Financial Accounting

ACC-1030 - Payroll Accounting
1 Credits
This course provides practice in all payroll operations: preparation of payroll registers, recording of accounting entries, and preparation of payroll tax returns required of businesses. Students are introduced to the Fair Labor Standards Act and other laws affecting payroll operations and employment practices. Students have the opportunity to take the Payroll Certification from the National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers (NACPB) in this course. Prerequisite: Financial Accounting

ACC-1050 - Fundamentals of QuickBooks
1 Credits
This course is an introduction to QuickBooks Pro accounting software including setting up a new company and chart of accounts; recording transactions with customers, vendors and employees; managing lists; running and customizing reports; changing forms; and generating letters. Recommended prior learning: Financial Accounting, Office Accounting, or equivalent skills.

ACC-2121 - Financial Accounting
3 Credits
This course introduces students to problems of external reporting as they relate to service providers, merchandisers, and corporations. Students examine the various accounts found in financial statements and learn how to put these accounts together to render meaningful statements that communicate pertinent information to those who read them. Basic math skills are required. Students have the opportunity to take the Bookkeeping Certification from the National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers (NACPB) in this course.

ACC-2122 - Managerial Accounting
3 Credits
The course explores internal accounting systems and the uses of internally generated data in management. Topics include: the use of financial accounting data, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgets and responsibility accounting, and cost allocations. Prerequisite: Financial Accounting.

ACC-2201 - Intermediate Accounting I
3 Credits
This course provides an in-depth study of current theory and practices regarding cash, investments, receivables, valuation of inventories, current liabilities, acquisition and disposal of property, plant and equipment depreciation and depletion, and intangible assets. Students have the opportunity to take the Accounting Certification from the National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers (NACPB) in this course. Prerequisite: Managerial Accounting.

ACC-2202 - Intermediate Accounting II
3 Credits
A continuation of Intermediate Accounting I. Topics include long-term investments; long-term debt; stockholders' equity; treasury stock; earnings per share; accounting for income taxes, pensions, and leases; accounting changes and errors; statement of changes in financial position; analysis of financial statements, and accounting for inflation. The course emphasizes methods and procedures, and recent changes and developments. Prerequisite: Intermediate Accounting I.

ACC-2210 - Cost Accounting
3 Credits
Fundamental theories and procedures of cost accounting, emphasizing the planning and control of materials, labor and overhead. Topics also include job order and process control system, standard costs, activity and responsibility accounting, and variance analysis. Prerequisite: Managerial Accounting.

Register November 6, 2023 - May 17, 2024 for Summer 2024 classes. Link to Registration.

Return to Calendar Site List

 



© Community College of Vermont
For support click on: Vermont State Colleges Help Desk and choose the Student and Visitor Login.
Complete the screen that follows as fully as you can.