Accounting Courses

ACC 101 Fundamentals of Accounting
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in MTH 080, MTH 094, or appropriate Math placement score to enter MTH 110 or higher.

This course introduces the basic elements of an accounting system such as: double entry accounting, debits and credits, financial statements, and the accounting cycle. The course is intended to be the first accounting course for students who have not taken high school accounting or have no accounting experience.

ACC 102 Financial Accounting
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ACC 101 

This course studies generally accepted accounting principles for corporations, sole proprietorships, and partnerships. Students will be exposed to accounting ethics, financial statement reporting, and other financial accounting concepts.

ACC 110 Managerial Accounting

This course extends the accounting concepts studied in Financial Accounting and focuses on the informational needs of a company's internal management. This course of study will introduce students to the concepts of development, interpretation, and uses of accounting reports and supplementary information for management planning, control, and decision-making.

ACC 116 Payroll Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 102  

This course introduces the subject of payroll by presenting the federal and state rules and regulations governing employment, compensation, and payroll taxes. It takes the student step-by-step through the entire payroll process from timekeeping, computation of gross earnings, determining federal income tax and other payroll tax withholding; to preparing and distributing the payroll; to recording or accounting of wages, tax liabilities, and payment or deposits and required government documents.

ACC 117 Data Analytics
Prerequisite: ACC 102 minimum grade of C

This course is designed to introduce students to the utilization of data analysis and visualization for decision-making and informative purposes; as well as explore the integrated role it plays in today's business world. In this course, students will focus on the Microsoft Excel application and its functions to analyze and present accounting and business data. 

ACC 205 Tax Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 102, minimum grade C

A comprehensive study of the federal tax structure and the application of the principles related to specific tax problems. Emphasis is placed on minor research and solving various tax problems.  Students will also explore how tax software is utilized in preparing tax returns.

ACC 210 Cost Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 110 

A study of the principles and techniques of cost accounting with emphasis on the structure of cost accounting systems, summarizing and reporting of cost information. Topics include job order, process, and standard cost systems, analysis of the flow of costs in the accounting for materials, labor, and overhead in the manufacturing process. Additional topics include the preparation of various budgets and budget analysis. An introduction to computerized integrated manufacturing systems including just-in-time inventory and activity-based costing is reviewed and analyzed.

ACC 265 Accounting Internship
Prerequisite: Must have at least 24 college credit hours, 12 hours of which must be in Business, Accounting, or Economics and must include BUS 110 and ACC 102 . The minimum GPA for the required 12 hours is 2.5. Consent of the instructor is required.

The internship provides students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in an actual accounting or business organization. Students will be evaluated by their actual supervisors, conduct their own self-evaluation, apply classroom concepts on the job, complete an assignment that will demonstrate the student's understanding of the importance of job-related experience, and keep a log of hours worked. Students are required to meet with their instructor on a periodic basis during the semester. 

ACC 270 I.S.-Accounting
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

A specialized program of study directly related to the department's area of expertise. The course is arranged between a faculty member and student and takes into consideration the needs, interests and background of the student.

ACC 280 Special Topics-Accounting

Courses are offered to accommodate special interests of students and/or faculty. Typically, the course will cover new material not currently contained in the curriculum at ECC.

ACC 290 Program Capstone - Accounting
Prerequisite: BUS 110 , ACC 110 , and either ECO 101 or ECO 102.  

The Accounting Capstone course will assess the student's success in the study of the body of course work in the program. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of and application of the program's goals and competencies. In the course students will focus on business strategies, ethics, and problem solving. Students will be required to produce an overview which demonstrates the outcome of their efforts in the course and participate in required exit testing.