ACCOUNTING   :                              

Course Outline:

I.  Accounting in a Private Enterprise Economy

II.  Business Transaction and the Basic Accounting Equation

III.  Analyzing Transactions Affecting Assets, Liabilities, and Owner's Equity

IV.  Analyzing Transactions Affecting Revenue, Expenses, and Withdrawals

V.  Recording Transactions in a General Journal

VI.  Posting Journal Entries to General Ledger Accounts

VII.  Preparing a Six-Column Work Sheet

VIII. Preparing Financial Statements for a Sole Proprietorship

IX.  Completing the Accounting Cycle for a Sole Proprietorship

X.  Cash Control and Banking Activities

XI.  Accounting for Sales on Account

XII.  Accounting for Cash Receipts

XIII.  Accounting for Purchases on Account

XIV.  Accounting for Cash Payments

XV.  Recording General Journal Transaction

XVI.  Preparing a Ten-Column Work Sheet

XVII.  Preparing Financial Statements for a Corporation

XVIII.  Recording Adjusting and Closing Entries

XIX.  Payroll Accounting

XX.  Payroll and Tax Records 

 

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS:

Course Description:  Develops reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills for effective communications in business situations; develops the ability to send and receive clear and complete oral, written and electronic messages; emphasizes the mechanics of word usage, sentence structure, organization of ideas, and composition of various types of messages, and includes experiences in listening and responding.

Course Outline:

I.  Communicating at Work

II.  Communicating Definitions

III.  Listening and Responding

IV.  Giving Instructions

V.  Describing a Process

VI.  Describing a Mechanism

VII.  Summarizing

VIII.  Using Forms

IX.  Communicating Messages

X.  Persuading

XI.  Applying for a Job

XII.  Comparing and Contrasting

XIII.  Interviewing for Information

XIV.  Using Numbers and Statistics

XV.  Presenting Projects

XVI.  Becoming a Professional

 

GRADING:    In both classes, test and homework will count for 50% of the average.