Practical Skills for Modern Accounting
Accounting Certificate Program
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The Accounting Certificate Program provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles and practices of modern accounting, combining theory with practical skills used in today’s business environments. Whether you are preparing for an entry-level role, advancing in your current position, or building a pathway toward further education in business or finance, this program equips you with the tools you need to succeed.
Students begin with an Introduction to Business (BUS-101), exploring how organizations operate and the role of accounting in decision-making. From there, the program dives into Financial Accounting (ACC-103), where students learn how to prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements. This core knowledge forms the basis for understanding the financial health of any organization.
Building on this foundation, Managerial Accounting (ACC-201) emphasizes the use of accounting data in planning, controlling, and evaluating operations. Students gain experience in budgeting, cost analysis, and performance measurement — essential skills for managers, entrepreneurs, and accounting professionals alike.
In Intermediate Accounting (ACC-203), students explore more advanced topics, including revenue recognition, asset valuation, liabilities, and equity. This course strengthens critical thinking and problem-solving skills while preparing students for more complex accounting roles and advanced study.
To ensure students are workplace-ready, the program also includes Using QuickBooks Online (ACC-205). QuickBooks is one of the most widely used accounting software systems in small and mid-sized businesses. By gaining hands-on experience with QuickBooks Online, students develop practical skills in payroll, accounts payable and receivable, reconciliations, and financial reporting.
The Accounting Certificate Program not only develops technical accounting expertise but also emphasizes business communication, ethical decision-making, and the use of technology in financial processes. These competencies are highly valued by employers in fields such as bookkeeping, auditing, tax preparation, and financial management.
This program is designed for flexibility and career readiness. Students completing the certificate will be prepared to pursue entry-level roles such as bookkeeper, accounting clerk, payroll specialist, or accounts receivable/payable coordinator. For those already employed in business or finance, the certificate provides a credential to demonstrate expanded skills and increase opportunities for advancement.
In addition, the courses in this program may serve as stepping stones toward an associate or bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or business administration. By building a strong academic foundation and pairing it with hands-on QuickBooks experience, students are well-positioned to continue their professional growth.
Overall, the Accounting Certificate Program balances conceptual learning, applied practice, and software training, ensuring that graduates are job-ready and confident in their ability to contribute to organizations in a variety of industries. Whether your goal is to begin a career in accounting or enhance your current role, this program provides the skills and credentials to move forward.
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Required Courses for the Accounting Undergraduate Certificate
BUS-111: Introduction to Business
ACC-103: Financial Accounting
ACC-201: Managerial Accounting
ACC-203: Intermediate Accounting
ACC-205: Using Quickbooks Online
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