Accounting Degree MASTER

CAREER CLUSTER: Finance

Accounting

ASSOCIATE DEGREE Program Code: 10-101-1

Downtown Milwaukee, Oak Creek, West Allis campuses (Also o ered online)

Designed to provide fundamental accounting skills in a range of applications, this program is a good fit for students who like to work with numbers. You will learn about financial, cost, tax, payroll, governmental, nonprofit and computerized accounting.

Career Outlook

Qualified accounting applicants continue to be in demand.

matc.edu/academic_programs/pathways You can earn the Accounting Bookkeeper Trainee certificate and the Accounting Assistant technical diploma on your way to completing this associate degree.

Program Learning Outcomes

? Process financial transactions throughout the accounting cycle

? Analyze financial and business information to support planning and decision-making

? Perform payroll preparation, reporting, and analysis tasks

? Perform cost accounting preparation, reporting, and analysis tasks

? Perform individual and/or organizational tax accounting preparation, reporting, and analysis tasks

? Identify internal controls to reduce risk

Admission Requirement

? A high school diploma or GED

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Start dates: August and January

TECHNICAL STUDIES

Credits

(1) ACCTG-111 Accounting 1 ^................................... 4

(1) ACCTG-121 Income Taxation ^ ............................. 4

(1) ACCTG-122 Accounting Software Applications ^...3

(2) BADM-165 Legal Environment of Business ^....... 3

(2) ACCTG-113 Accounting 2 ^................................ 4

(2) ACCTG-130 Computerized Accounting ^............ 3

(2) ACCTG-142 Payroll Accounting ^.......................... 2

(3) ACCTG-116 Intermediate Accounting ................. 4

(3) ACCTG-126 Accounting for Managers.................... 3

(3) FIN-180 Financial Statement Analysis ........... 3

(4) ACCTG-150 Accounting Practice With a Systems Approach ......................................... 3

(4) FIN-120 Introduction to Money, Banking and Financial Markets ...................... 3

(4) Students select two courses from the following three courses:.............................................6 ACCTG-140 Accounting for Governmental and Nonpro t Entities ACCTG-145 Forensic Accounting ACCTG-155 Applied Individual Income Tax

GENERAL STUDIES

ECON-195

Economics........................................... 3 (or) Any 200-series ECON course

ENG-151 (&) ENG-152

Communication Skills 1 ^................ 3 Communication Skills 2 .................... 3 (or) ENG-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course

MATH-107

College Mathematics ^ ................... 3 (or) Any 200-series MATH course

PSYCH-199

Psychology of Human Relations ......... 3 (or) Any 200-series PSYCH course

TOTAL CREDITS: 60

( ) Semester order for full-time students. Prerequisite required. ^ Counts toward earning the Accounting Assistant technical diploma. Program curriculum requirements are subject to change. This Associate in Applied Science program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.

Current MATC students should consult their Academic Program Plan for speci c curriculum requirements.

For complete information, go to matc.edu/business

To apply for financial aid, visit School Code: 003866

Possible Careers

? Accounting Assistant ? Account Specialist ? Auditing Clerk ? Banking/Finance ? Tax Preparer

Related Programs

? Accounting Bookkeeper Trainee ? Accounting Assistant ? Business Management

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MATC is an A rmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution and complies with all requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act. MATC is accredited by the Higher Learning

Commission, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, the national standard in accrediting colleges and schools for distinction in academics and student services. REV 2019/20

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