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Accounting Technician

Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial information about economic.

Program Description

The Associate of Applied Science in Accounting Technician familiarizes students with accounting fundamentals.  Students will learn the recording functions of the accounting process as well as analyze, classify, and summarize financial reports and other similar documents.  In addition to basic accounting skills, students in this program will receive advanced training focused on cost accounting and principles of business law.

Every Great Business Needs Accounting

Are you ready to become a part of the accounting team? If yes, then come to TBI where you’ll learn in an innovative environment from faculty members who work in business and industry. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in such areas as bookkeeping, accounting clerks, payroll and timekeeping clerks and tax preparers.**

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • In addition to demonstrating competence in the College-wide General Education Outcomes of Taylor Business Institute, Accounting students will, upon completion of their program, be able to:
  • Demonstrate the ability to utilize the accounting cycle to record transactions, process information and prepare financial statements for a business. a) Prepare and analyze basic journal entries. b) List and explain the various types of classifications of general ledger accounts used by the typical business activity. c) Explain and prepare the various steps in the accounting cycle. d) Demonstrate knowledge of the purpose of the Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Statement of Owner’s equity.
  • Show knowledge of how to apply basic accounting processes. a) Demonstrate knowledge of federal taxation rules for individuals, and the means and techniques of tax planning and preparation. b) Demonstrate knowledge of budgeting and product costing techniques and methods related to the control and evaluation of business operations.
  • Express a variety of qualitative and quantitative skills necessary for employment and lifelong learning. a) Perform general computer competence with the ability to input data. b) Demonstrate skills to do a variety of computations and apply logic as needed. c) Communicate effectively in English, both in writing and in speaking. d) Demonstrate skills necessary for effective teamwork in a diverse work environment.
  • We will assist students in preparing for the NOCTI Accounting Exam through our self study programs.

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Bachelor Of Science in Business Administration

1810 Campus Way NE
Bothell, WA 98011-8246

+1-2345-5432-45
bsba@kuuniver.edu

Mon – Fri 9:00A.M. – 5:00P.M.

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