Accounting, AAS

This associate degree provides students with a strong general accounting background, offering a wide range of career options. You will learn fundamental critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The degree is designed to prepare students for immediate employment. You also have the option to earn national certifications and embedded program certificates while working toward the degree.

Courses & Requirements

The course catalog is a great place to find detailed information on this program.

Sample Courses

  • Business Law
  • Federal Income Taxes
  • Computerized Accounting
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Introduction to Basic Economic Principles

Program Catalog Page

Featured Faculty

  • Portrait of Donald Rowe.

    Donald Rowe

    • Program Chair

    Donald Rowe is a graduate of the University of Washington (Foster School of Business), having earned a Masters in Professional Accounting (Taxation). He holds the Quality Matters “Independent Applying the QM Rubric” and “Peer Reviewer Course (PRC) 2008-2013” Certificates. He is also a Certified Public Accountant.

  • Portrait of Anne-Mary Nash-Haruna.

    Anne-Mary Nash-Haruna

    • Faculty

    Anne-Mary Nash-Haruna received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Finance in her home country of Nigeria, her Masters in Professional Accounting with concentration in Controllership at Strayer University, Columbia, SC, and completed her Ph.D. in Management with concentration in Finance and Accounting at Walden University.

  • Portrait of Annette Moultrie-Ohens.

    Annette Moultrie-Ohens

    • Faculty

    Annette Moultrie-Ohens received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Education at South Carolina State University, Masters in Business Administration (Finance) at Webster University, and completed her Ph.D. in Management/Accounting at Walden University. She has 10+ years experience teaching various accounting, business, finance, and management courses to both undergraduate and graduate students.