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Michael
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Accounting Instructor |
| Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
| 8:45 - 9:45 | OFFICE | OFFICE | |||
| 8:45 - 10:15 | OFFICE | OFFICE | |||
| 10:00 - 11:50 | General Accounting ACCO 101 A-206 |
General Accounting
ACCO 101 A-206 |
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| 3:30 - 5:20 | General Accounting ACCO 101 A-206 |
General Accounting
ACCO 101 A-206 |
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| 5:30 - 9:30 | Computerized Accounting ACCO 205 OITC 08 |
Office Hours* |
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| 5:45 - 9:45 | General Accounting ACCO 101 A-206 |
General Accounting ACCO 102 A-206 |
*Contact me via e-mail at papkem@kellogg.edu
Instructor For: ACCO 101 - Section 90 - Internet Class
Abridged Syllabus for ACCO 101-90 - Internet Class
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| Phone: | (269) 965-4121 ext. 2509 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Office Hours: | Varied. It is best to contact me via e-mail at papkem@kellogg.edu. I usually respond to student e-mails within two business days. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Course Prerequisites: | None | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Required and Optional items can be purchased from the Kellogg Community College Bookstore, either in person or via the college's on-line bookstore. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course Information: |
Number of Tests: Three which must be proctored at a
Kellogg Community College site OR through the Michigan Community College Virtual Learning Collaborative
system. Required on campus class sessions: None Number of assignments: Ten chapters will be covered with an average of 4 exercises and 3 problems assigned per chapter, plus one 15-question on-line quiz per chapter. You will take ten timed on-line chapter quizzes, five timed on-line practice set quizzes, two exams, and one test during this semester. See the Calendar icon in the course for the exact Quiz, Exam, and Test deadlines. If these deadlines are not met, you will receive a ZERO for that exam/test and for each of the quizzes not completed by their individual deadlines. |
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On-line Course Features and Requirements: |
Students must have access to the following:
It is assumed that students enrolled in this course have at their disposal appropriate equipment and software to complete the course work and communicate with the instructor. If there are problems with your equipment and/or software, it is possible to come to the Kellogg Community College campus and use the open computer lab in the Learning Resource Center. See kellogg.edu for campus maps and lab times. |
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Course Site: |
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Description: |
An introductory course in accounting which includes the recording and reporting of business transactions, completing the accounting cycle, and preparation of financial statements. Through exercises and problems, the student gains an understanding of the accounting process and the steps which result in financial statements. This course is required prior to enrolling the ACCO102. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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ACCO 101: General Accounting - 4 Credit Hours
An introductory course in accounting which includes the recording and reporting of
business transactions, completing the accounting cycle, and preparation of financial
statements. Through exercises and problems, the student gains an understanding of
the accounting process and the steps which result in financial statements. This
course is required prior to enrolling in ACCO 102.
Class options for students:
ACCO 102: General Accounting - 4 Credit Hours
A continuation of ACCO 101 including the accounting for partnerships and
corporations. Topics include income taxes, long-term liabilities, budgeting, and
manufacturing/cost accounting. The objective is to give students an overview of
generally accepted accounting principles and their importance in business. This
course is required prior to enrollment in ACCO 211.
Class options for students:
ACCO 205: Computerized Accounting - 4 Credit
Hours
An accounting course designed to give the student a hands-on experience
processing financial records using a general ledger software package. Through the
use of business projects, the student will become proficient in the use of accounts
receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll, fixed assets, and general ledger.
All projects will be completed using a Windows driven software package.
Class options for students:
Last modified: June 24, 2004 by
Michael Papke
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