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Overview

The Accounting program (ACAAS) at MCC prepares students for today’s business organizations with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze relevant information and make important business decisions ensuring efficiency and profitability. Accounting students enter careers in for-profit, nonprofit, government or as entrepreneurs. Career options include positions as bookkeepers, accounting clerks and public accountants.

Degrees & Certificates Offered

Associate in Applied Science:

Career Certificate:

Certificate of Achievement:

Accreditation

Metropolitan Community College Business and Accounting degrees are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.

ACBSP Accredited

JOB & SALARY OUTLOOK

  • Prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements in accordance with General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
  • Apply GAAP to advanced accounting topics.
  • Evaluate business decisions using managerial accounting methods.
  • Analyze and prepare transactions and forms for tax filings.
  • Analyze business transactions using technology, including QuickBooks.
  • Identify and apply the basic principles of economics, marketing, management, business law and finance.
  • Apply ethical reasoning to accounting scenarios.

MCC Accounting students can pursue one or more stacked credentials as they path to completion.

Start or Restart Your Career get more information from the MCC Business Administration by going to mccneb.edu slash business administration

For more information, contact:

Academic Focus Area  (AFA) Business Navigators and Advisors

Learning Goals

  • Prepare, analyze and interpret financial statements in accordance with General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
  • Apply GAAP to advanced accounting topics.
  • Evaluate business decisions using managerial accounting methods.
  • Identify and apply the basic principles of economics, marketing, management, business law and finance.
  • Apply ethical reasoning to accounting scenarios.