Microcredential

Enhanced 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 continued, 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 manual accounting procedures, preparation and analysis of the Statement of Cash flows, alternatives for making accrual and deferral adjustments, including merchandise inventory and closing entries, the application of computerized, general ledger accounting software, and the use of computerized systems for payroll accounting and federal tax reporting requirements.

Stackable to Degree Program

The Enhanced Bookkeeping/Accounting micro-credentials align 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 6 credits.

Micro-credential Requirements

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
6
Total Credits
6