Accounting Associate in Applied Science
The comprehensive Lake Michigan College Accounting program combines conceptual knowledge with practical application to build essential skills for employers. Students learn industry-standard software, financial reporting techniques, and critical business concepts with support from experienced faculty. The 61-credit program prepares graduates for careers in bookkeeping, accounts payable, payroll, accounts receivable, private accounting, income tax preparation, and accounting assistance.
Courses
- ENGL 101 — English Composition
- COMM 215 — Professional Communications
- MATH 122 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH 123 — Quantitative Reasoning
- BUSA 130 — Professionalism In The Workpla
- BUSA 201 — Principles Of Accounting I
- BUSA 202 — Principles Of Accounting Ii
- BUSA 203 — Prin. Of Econ. (Macro)
- BUSA 204 — Prin. Of Econ. (Micro)
- BUSA 205 — Business Law I
- BUSA 212 — Acctg Applications On Computer
- BUSA 213 — Cost Accounting I
- BUSA 218 — Intermed. Acctg. I
- BUSA 219
- BUSA 224 — Income Tax Accounting
- CISC 108
- BUSA 103 — Intro. To Business
- BUSA 206
- BUSA 211 — Princ. Of Management
- BUSA 214 — Cost Accounting Ii
- BUSA 222 — Data Reporting And Analysis
- BUSA 223 — Payroll Accounting
- BUSA 265 — Accounting Co-Op I
- CISC 100