Accounting Information Systems (ACC 221)

Students learn the principles of accounting information systems. Students will document business processes, review source documents, assess business transaction cycles and processing within the accounting information system, understand and apply data analytics to accounting information systems generated data and reports. The principles of internal control will be applied to business systems and information technology. In a hands-on environment, students will learn the design and function of a computerized accounting information system. Using QuickBooks accounting software, students will create a company file, enter transaction data, generate management reports and financial statements, and complete the year end closing process. This course is designed to prepare students for the Intuit QuickBooks Certified User exam.

Prerequisites

The following courses must be taken prior to this course
ACC 116 - Managerial Accounting with a minimum grade of C
CIS 110 - Information Systems for Management with Computer Applications or OFM 101 - Business Software Essentials with a minimum grade of C
Term Location Sections Available
2024 Summer Semester - 10 Week Sections
Online
2024 Fall Semester - 15 Week Sections
Online