Certificate in the Applied Business Technology - Accounting Support Program
ObjectivesThis program provides training in accounting, general office procedures and computer applications. The Accounting Support program also includes a two-week supervised practicum.
Academic titleCertificate in the Applied Business Technology - Accounting Support Program
Course descriptionFirst Term Course Credits
BTEC 111 Business English I 3.00
BTEC 115 Business Systems and Procedures 3.00
BTEC 117 Accounting Procedures I 3.00
BTEC 217 Accounting Procedures II 3.00
Choose 6.00 credits from the following list: 6.00
BTEC 124 Comprehensive Computer Applications 6.00
BTEC 125 Comprehensive Computer Applications I 3.00
BTEC 126 Comprehensive Computer Applications II 3.00
Second Term Course Credits
BTEC 215 Computerized Accounting for Accounting Programs 3.00
BTEC 217 Accounting Procedures II Continued
BTEC 300 Directed Work Experience 1.50
Optional Course Course Credits
BTEC 112 Language Skill Development 1.50
Total Program Credits 22.50
BTEC 111 Business English I
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course will review the fundamental principles of grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Basic letter and memo writing will be covered.
BTEC 112 Language Skill Development
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course will train students to apply the correct techniques of written communications to their proofreading, verifying, and editing.
BTEC 115 Business Systems and Procedures
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course will review basic math skills, and train students to apply math skills in business situations.
BTEC 117 Accounting Procedures I
3.00 credits (4,2,0) hrs 15 wks
This course introduces students to the theory of accounting and the basic accounting cycle. Emphasis is placed on correct analysis, accuracy, and thoroughness as well as independent decision making.
BTEC 124 Comprehensive Computer Applications
6.00 credits (8,2,0) hrs 15 wks
This course will provide a working knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Access, PowerPoint and Excel) and build keyboarding speed and accuracy.
BTEC 125 Comprehensive Computer Applications I
3.00 credits (8,2,0) hrs 08 wks
This course will provide the students with a working knowledge of Windows, Word and Powerpoint. The students will produce professional-looking, basic business documents using Word and Powerpoint.
BTEC 126 Comprehensive Computer Applications II
3.00 credits (8,2,0) hrs 08 wks
This course will provide the students with a working knowledge of Excel and Access. The students will produce professional-looking, basic business documents using Excel and Access.
BTEC 133 North American Perspectives
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course provides students with opportunities to learn how North American business operates in the context of its geography, history, political and legal systems, and levels of government in order to prepare students for entry into college business programs.
BTEC 137 North American Business Writing
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Upon completion of this course, a student should be able to plan, organize, and write effective "reader friendly" business documents, which include a variety of letters, memoranda, summaries, and emails, for North American businesses.
BTEC 143 Business Computer Applications
3.00 credits (4,2,0) hrs 15 wks
This course will teach students to produce professional-looking, basic business documents by integrating the learning of introductory computer software functions at the proficient level with the application of current document formatting standards. Keyboarding skills will be introduced and/or increased.
BTEC 148 Administrative Applications
3.00 credits (4,2,0) hrs 15 wks
This course provides the students with the necessary skills to be immediately effective in their employment. Using simulations, the students will apply the appropriate administrative procedures and techniques to complete a variety of administrative tasks which are expected on an administrative assistant.
BTEC 149 Financial Computer Applications
3.00 credits (4,4,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: BTEC 117, 119 or BFIN 141
This course will provide a working knowledge of MS Excel and Simply Accounting application programs.
BTEC 211 Business Writing
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: BTEC 111 or BTEC 113
This course utilizes the computer to improve the student's quality of grammar, spelling, and word usage, and to develop and/or improve composition skills.
BTEC 215 Computerized Accounting for Accounting Programs
3.00 credits (4,2,0) hrs 08 wks
Prerequisite: BTEC 117
A hands-on course to develop proficiency in the use of a modular computerized accounting program for completing accounting procedures, including accounts receivable, accounts payable and general ledgers.
BTEC 217 Accounting Procedures II
3.00 credits (4,4,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: BTEC 117 with a minimum B grade
This course is a continuation of BTEC 117 with emphasis on merchandising companies and explaining balance sheet issues.
Note: Prerequisites may be waived by permission of instructor.
BTEC 220 Accounting Procedures III
1.50 credits (4,6,0) hrs 07 wks
Prerequisite: BTEC 117 and BTEC 217 or BFIN 141 as pre-requisite or co-requsite
This course provides students with business simulations handling accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and bank reconciliations.
BTEC 252 Organizational Behaviour
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course will provide students with an understanding of interpersonal communication techniques that can positively influence performance on the job. This course will also identify the positive administrative and supervisory skills that program graduates will need as they wish to assume additional career responsibility in the future.
BTEC 300 Directed Work Experience
1.50 credits (2,0,4.66) hrs 15 wks
This course consists of lectures, class and group discussions, preparation of a job search portfolio, writing and delivering scripts to initiate contact with employers, developing a system to organize job search, student skill demonstration of job search strategies and interview techniques and upon the recommendation of the instructor and convenor, completion of a two-week job site practicum.