College Accounting

COLLEGE ACCOUNTING 1H (BN330)

Grades 11, 12; 5 credits; One Year Elective

This college-level course explores how a business keeps records of its various operations. Focus is upon current business and accounting practices. Attention is given to the role of professional judgment in both the development and interpretation of accounting information. The student learns the accounting methods used for handling various ownership sections and capital structures. This course is recommended for students planning to take college courses in accounting, business management, law, or entering the business field.


COLLEGE ACCOUNTING 2H (BN340)

Grade 12; 5 credits; One Year Elective; Prerequisite: College Accounting 1H

This college-level course will provide students with an introduction to managerial accounting theory and practice. Emphasis will be placed on the use of accounting techniques and concepts in managing, controlling, and decision-making within the organization. Technology will be used extensively in the course to analyze and interpret data. This course is recommended for students planning to take college courses in accounting, business management, law, information processing, or entering the business field. **Three college credits may be earned through the Fairleigh Dickinson University Middle College Program.**