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2025-2026 Catalog

Accounting, AAS


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LOCATIONS:

Bloomington - Columbus - Evansville - Fort Wayne - Indianapolis - Kokomo - Lafayette - Lake County - Lawrenceburg - Madison - Marion - Muncie - Richmond - Sellersburg - South Bend/Elkhart - Terre Haute - Valparaiso

ALSO AVAILABLE STATEWIDE VIA DISTANCE EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE


Choose 3 credits from the following:


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 19


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 35


STATEWIDE ELECTIVES


Choose 6 credits from the following:

  • AOLS 1XX - 2XX Applied Organizational Leadership Studies Elective(s) CREDIT HOURS 0-6
  • ACCT 1XX - 2XX  Accounting Elective(s)  CREDIT HOURS: 0-6
  • BUSN 1XX - 2XX Business Administration Elective(s) CREDIT HOURS 0-6
  • BOAT 1XX - 2XX Business Operations and Applications Technology Elective(s) CREDIT HOURS 0-6
  • CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3
  • OTEC 1xx-2xx Office Administration and Technology Elective(s) CREDIT HOURS 0-6

  • or CINS 101 Credits / Units: 3

  • CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3
  • CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3
  • ENTR 1XX - 2XX Entrepreneurship Elective(s) CREDIT HOURS 0-6
  • LOGM 1XX - 2XX Logistics and Supply Chain Elective(s) CREDIT HOURS 0-6
  • MKTG 1XX - 2XX Marketing Elective(s) CREDIT HOURS 0-6
  • CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3

REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 6


TOTAL CREDITS: 60


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^ Capstone Course

DEGREE OUTCOMES


  • Present financial and non-financial information through the use of technology to convey clear and concise communication.
  • Demonstrate ability to use traditional cost accounting concepts such as cost flows, product costing, variance analysis, budget process, decision-making performance analysis, and responsibility accounting.
  • Apply critical thinking, decision-making, and analytical problem-solving skills in an accounting environment.
  • Demonstrate ethical decision-making that is relevant in the profession.

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