Accounting
10-101-1 |
Associate Degree (AAS)
| 63 Credits |
Financial Aid Eligible
Appleton, Chilton, Clintonville, Online, Oshkosh, Waupaca, Wautoma |
Part Time and Full Time
If you’re detail orientated, this degree program could lead to a successful accounting career. Learn how to maintain records of accounts and handle business transactions for sales, expenses, payments, purchases and inventories. You’ll learn to prepare, review and interpret financial reports, which is critical information that helps management make business decisions. You’ll also gain skills in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, computerized accounting software, payroll, cost accounting and tax preparation. These services are essential for virtually any type of business, industry or government operation.