NSCC Guided Pathway: Accounting (ACD) - Business and Administration Pathway
This document provides information about the Accounting Associate in Science degree program at North Shore Community College, including the recommended course sequence, program notes, campus information, and advising notes. The 60-credit program can be completed in two years of full-time study on the Lynn or Danvers campus and is designed to prepare students for entry-level accounting jobs or to transfer to a four-year university accounting program. Important details like course prerequisites, liberal arts electives, and cooperative education/internship requirements are outlined.
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NSCC Guided Pathway: Accounting (ACD) - Business and Administration Pathway
This document provides information about the Accounting Associate in Science degree program at North Shore Community College, including the recommended course sequence, program notes, campus information, and advising notes. The 60-credit program can be completed in two years of full-time study on the Lynn or Danvers campus and is designed to prepare students for entry-level accounting jobs or to transfer to a four-year university accounting program. Important details like course prerequisites, liberal arts electives, and cooperative education/internship requirements are outlined.
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NSCC Guided Pathway 2017-18
Accounting (ACD) – Business and Administration Pathway
Associate in Science • Career & Technical Education and Business Division
Course CAS Program Notes
Recommended Course Selection Sequence Credits Offered Option Completion • Open admissions BUS 101 Math for Business and Finance 3 X • Eligible North Shore Promise program • Day or evening program CMP101 Composition 1 3 X Campus Information CPS100 Information Technology and Its Applications 3 X • Lynn or Danvers campus MKT 101 Marketing 3 X Additional Graduation ACC101 Basic Accounting 1 3 X Requirements ACC102 Basic Accounting 2 3 X • Cumulative CLGPA at or above 2.0 ACC106 Computer Applications in Accounting 3 Online only • Submit your intent BUS102 Business Law 3 X to graduate form at: www.northshore.edu/registrar CMP102-150 Composition 2 Elective 3 X MGT 102 Principles of Management 3 X ACC203 Managerial Accounting 3 Advising Notes • This degree is designed ACC208 Taxation 3 X upon completion to prepare a student for entry level MGT202 Corporate Finance 3 X employment in the accounting field. Liberal Arts Elective 3 • This degree is designed upon ACC201 Intermediate Accounting 1 3 completion for a student to transfer to a four year university ACC202 Intermediate Accounting 2 3 in accounting. Check with your receiving institution for best Liberal Arts Elective 3 X credit transfer options. ECO103 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 X • Courses are listed in or ECO104 Principles of Microeconomics the recommended order you should take them. Liberal Arts Elective 3 • Many courses have prerequisite requirements that must be COP202 Cooperative Education/Internship 3 X fulfilled to be eligible to enroll in the course. Total Program Credits: 60 • If you intend to graduate with an associate degree in two years, you should enroll in at least 15 credits if taking only fall/spring courses. • Completing 30 credits each year helps students stay on track to timely graduation. • Taking classes in the winter intersession and summer can accelerate your time Congratulations NSCC Graduate! to degree completion. • All student degree audits for graduation purposes will be based off the official program of study the student is enrolled in. X Center for Alternative Studies & Educational Testing (CAS) – Course competencies and prerequisites may be fulfilled through credit for prior learning. Visit www.northshore.edu/cas for more information.