ACCT 1115 Syllabus
Subject Code
ACCT
Course Number
1115
Course Title
Computerized Accounting
Prerequisites
COMP 1000, ACCT 1100
Corequisites
Terms Offered
Credit Hours
Course Description
This course emphasizes the operation of computerized accounting systems from manual input forms. Topics include company creation (service and merchandising), chart of accounts, customers' transactions, vendors' transactions, banking activities, merchandise inventory, employees and payroll, and financial reports. Laboratory work includes theoretical and technical application.
A work ethic grade is assigned for this course. For more information see Work Ethics.
Course Outcomes
Basic Accounting Procedures-Manual Verses Computerized
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Define double entry accounting.
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Determine events that constitute a transaction.
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Define accounting procedural differences in manual and computerized systems.
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Discuss accounting information systems.
Perform Accounting Functions for Existing Company in Accounting Software
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Organize an existing chart of accounts.
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Evaluate banking activities.
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Perform customer sales transactions.
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Perform vendor and purchases transactions
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Demonstrate methods of accounting for inventories
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Demonstrate payroll activities
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Demonstrate the preparation of financial statements.
Perform Accounting Functions for New Company with Accounting Software
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Formulate a chart of accounts.
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Evaluate banking activities.
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Perform customer sales transactions.
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Perform vendor and purchases transactions
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Demonstrate methods of accounting for inventories
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Demonstrate payroll activities
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Demonstrate the preparation of financial statements.