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                  ACCT& 201 - Principles of Accounting I  5 CR
   Presents the nature and social setting of accounting, uses of accounting information, and basic concepts and procedures. The first accounting course required of business administration students planning to transfer to a four year college or university.      
  Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101  with a C or better. MATH 138  or higher with C or better.
  Course Outcomes   
	- Identify the purpose and uses of financial accounting
 
	- Apply basic accounting principles and assumptions to business transactions
 
	- Employ double-entry bookkeeping to record and report on basic business operational transactions in an accounting system
 
	- Describe the impact of basic operating transactions on a business’s financial position
 
	- Critically analyze a business’s financial position and operational results
 
	- Discuss the origins of fraud and means by which a business may protect itself from it
 
	- Demonstrate business communications skills through a variety of assessments such as team assignments, oral presentations, and written documents 
 
  
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