Microcredential

Bookkeeping/Accounting

Division
Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Associate Dean
Deborah Beall

This curriculum was designed and approved by faculty in the Business and Accounting department and with feedback from the advisory board. This micro-credential provides a fast, comprehensive approach to developing a greater understanding of basic bookkeeping and accounting functions and is recommended for developing or sharpening skills for both entry level employees and those current employees who would like further professional development, or to refresh their skills. 

Upon completion of this micro-credential, students will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of vocabulary and concepts of accounting and bookkeeping for the small business, the use of online tools, word-processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases in a simulated business environment. Following the completion of the Bookkeeping/Accounting micro-credential, the enhanced micro-credential continues to expand bookkeeping and accounting skills.

Stackable to Degree Program

The Bookkeeping/Accounting micro-credential aligns with requirements for the Business A.A.S. and the Accounting/Financial Management A.S. should students choose to continue their education after obtaining the micro-credential. The micro-credential is 7 credits.

Micro-credential Requirements

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
7
Total Credits
7
Course Sequencing

ACCT 1030 & ACCT 1040 can substitute for ACCT 1000.