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Certificates of Accountancy

Accelerated Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc)
Admissions
  • Pre-Education: Evidence of a high school diploma or the student’s capacity to engage in post-secondary education.
Program Description

Instruction is in Korean language. The Accelerated Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc) is a short certificate program designed for those who desire to prepare for an entry-level career in accounting. The Accelerated Certificate of Accountancy equips students with a basic understanding of accounting standards and principles. This program offers a foundation in public accounting, corporate accounting, personal accounting/financial planning, or auditing professions.

Mode of Instruction
Instruction can be completed through classroom instruction and/or distance learning methodologies.
Program Goals

The Accelerated Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc) degree program will allow students to:

  • Learn entry level accounting theories, techniques, and methods;
  • Develop the skills to prepare and analyze financial statements for business organizations and nonprofit entities; and
  • Acquire knowledge of federal tax laws and procedures as they relate to individuals and business entities.
Program Requirements
Course # Course Title
Units
ACCT 100k Accounting Principles
3
ACCT 101k Intermediate Accounting I
3
ACCT 102k Intermediate Accounting II
3
ACCT 103k Intermediate Accounting III
3
ACCT 201k Advanced Accounting I
3
ACCT 202k Advanced Accounting II
3
ACCT 401k Federal Taxation I
3
ACCT 402k Federal Taxation II
3
ACCT 403k Federal Taxation III
3
Accelerated Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc)
27
Graduation Requirements
  • Student must complete 27 semester units of prescribed curriculum. One semester unit is equivalent to 15 contact hours or the equivalent in accelerated or distance learning terms.
  • Satisfactory completion of all required course work with a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Students must apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements.
Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc) 
Admissions
  • Pre-Education: The University requires evidence of an earned bachelor degree in any discipline.
Program Description

Instruction is in Korean language. The Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc) is a certificate program designed for who desire to prepare for an entry-level career in accounting. The Certificate of Accountancy equips students with a thorough understanding of accounting standards and principles. This program offers a foundation in public accounting, corporate accounting, personal accounting/financial planning, or auditing professions. The program also incorporates necessary business principles to ensure a well-rounded understanding of the business environment in which business organizations and nonprofit entities operate.

Mode of Instruction
Instruction can be completed through classroom instruction and/or distance learning methodologies.
Program Goals

The Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc) degree program will allow students to:

  • Learn current financial and managerial accounting theories, techniques, and methods, and develop the skills to prepare and analyze financial statements for business organizations and nonprofit entities;
  • Acquire knowledge of federal tax laws and procedures as they relate to individuals and business entities with an emphasis on planning, research and preparation; and
  • Develop an appreciation for the roles played by accountants in society providing and ensuring the integrity of financial and other information.
Program Requirements
Course # Course Title
Units
Accounting Module
45
ACCT 100k Accounting Principles
3
ACCT 101k Intermediate Accounting I
3
ACCT 102k Intermediate Accounting II
3
ACCT 103k Intermediate Accounting III
3
ACCT 201k Advanced Accounting I
3
ACCT 202k Advanced Accounting II
3
ACCT 203k Cost Accounting
3
ACCT 204k Governmental Accounting
3
ACCT 301k Audit I
3
ACCT 302k Audit II
3
ACCT 303k Audit III
3
ACCT 304k Accounting Ethics
3
ACCT 401k Federal Taxation I
3
ACCT 402k Federal Taxation II
3
ACCT 403k Federal Taxation III
3
Business Module
15
BUS 101k Business Law I
3
BUS 102k Business Law II
3
BUS 103k Business & Industry
3
FIN 101k Financial Management
3
INT 101k Information Technology
3
Certificate of Accountancy (CAcc)
60
Graduation Requirements
  • Student must complete 45 semester units of prescribed curriculum. One semester unit is equivalent to 15 contact hours or the equivalent in accelerated or distance learning terms.
  • Satisfactory completion of all required course work with a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Students must apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements.

 

 

 

 

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