classroom learning and strengthen interpersonal and technical skills in a work experience related to their field of study. Students attend a weekly seminar on campus that focuses on workplace issues based on students' experiences at the field sites. Students enrolled in the Web section complete this work online. Students must obtain an approved field site before the semester begins. The office of Academic, Career and Transfer Center provides assistance in this process. In some cases, with the approval of the Dean, a student may use a current work site as their field site. This course requires a minimum of 135 hours of work during the semester at an approved site. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101; and completion of 12 credits in the student's degree or certificate program with a GPA of 2.0 or higher. function as it relates to the process of planning, recording and evaluating the investing and financing activities of a business. Topics covered include accounting for inventories, operational assets, equity financing, long-term debts, the preparation of the statement of cash flows. General ledger software and other appropriate computer applications will be integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 120. Note: BUS 120 combined with BUS 220 may be taken in place of BUS 221. Note: Technology/Lab fee $100. 11274 01 external decision-makers. Specific topics include the accounting cycle; GAAP; preparation and analysis of financial statements; internal controls; accounting for inventories; receivables, cash, plant and equipment, current and long-term liabilities, and stockholders' equity; and the statement of cash flow. Computer applications, including spreadsheets and the analysis of an annual report are integrated throughout the course. Prerequisites: Placement above or completion of ENG 060; eligible for MAT 080/Module 9; and completion of CAP 101. Note: A combination of Accounting I and Accounting II is similar in content to Financial Accounting. Students will NOT receive credit for Accounting I, Accounting II, and Financial Accounting. Note: Technology/Lab fee $100. 10604 01 capital, intermediate and long-term funds, break-even analysis, cash flow forecasts, and financial forecasts are covered. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 120 11625 30 Specific topics include cost behavior; CVP analysis; budgeting; cost accumulation systems; activity-based costing; and relevant costs for decisions. Computer applications, including spreadsheets, are integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 220 or BUS 221; and completion of CAP 101. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 17263 01 long-term liabilities, investments, contributed capital, earnings per share, and the statement of cash flows. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 321 or BUS 224. 17271 30 a computerized accounting system. Students will learn to record transactions using various modules, including general ledger, invoicing, job costing, budgeting and fixed assets. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 220. Note: Technology/Lab fee $100. understanding how tax rules can advantageously be taken into account in personal, investment, and business decisions. Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 220. Note: Technology/Lab fee $100. 17273 01 T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses |