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Found 954 Courses

Accounting-Automated Applications

3 cr.

10-101-156 ACCOUNTING-AUTOMATED APPLICATIONS ...Excel, worksheet applications, vlookups, if statements, data/ratio analysis. Learners will also be developing accounting software skills using Online QuickBooks software which includes the company setup and using a 12-month, project-based transactions of common business source documents to generate information necessary to prepare WI/Fed payroll tax and WI Sales tax reports and accrual-based monthly/yearly financial reports with year-end adjustments. (Prerequisites: 10-101-120, Accounting 2; 10-101-105, Accounting-Computer Ledger; 10-101-189, Accounting-Applying QuickBooks)

Accounting-Business Tax

2 cr.

10-101-152 ACCOUNTING-BUSINESS TAX ...learners will be introduced to federal tax laws as they apply to business entities and will prepare business income tax returns. (Prerequisite: 10-101-154, Accounting-Personal Tax)

Accounting-Computer Ledger

2 cr.

10-101-105 ACCOUNTING-COMPUTER LEDGER ...applying Excel spreadsheet functionality to prepare accounting financial reports, business analysis of financial performance and optimizing accounting processes for evaluation and decision making. (Prerequisites: 10-101-110, Accounting 1; 10-103-132, MS Excel Part 2 )

Accounting-Computerized Tax

1 cr.

10-101-153 ACCOUNTING-COMPUTERIZED TAX ...learners will prepare individual income tax returns using a commercial software package. Requires completion of the Accounting-Personal Tax course. (Prerequisite: 10-101-154, Accounting-Personal Tax)

Accounting-Cost

4 cr.

10-101-134 ACCOUNTING-COST ...contemporary cost environments and issues; selecting, analyzing, and tracking costs; production costing methods: job order, process, standard costs, joint and by-product costing. (Prerequisites: 10-103-131, MS Excel Intro; 10-101-110, Accounting 1)

Accounting-Intermediate

4 cr.

10-101-131 ACCOUNTING-INTERMEDIATE ...provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge skills process and understanding of the accounting process, balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, financial statements of U.S. public companies, revenue recognition, cash and receivables, inventory measurement, and the acquisition and utilization of property, plant, and equipment and intangible assets. (Prerequisite: 10-101-120, Accounting 2)

Accounting-Managerial

3 cr.

10-101-142 ACCOUNTING-MANAGERIAL ...the role of managerial accounting in contemporary business, activity-based costing concepts, cost-volume-profit relationships, pricing of products and services, relevant costing for decision making, profit planning techniques, performance evaluation, and capital budgeting. (Co-requisite: 10-101-134, Accounting-Cost)

Accounting-Payroll

3 cr.

10-101-151 ACCOUNTING-PAYROLL ...payroll and personnel records, social security, withholding tax, unemployment compensation, time sheets and time-keeping records, and legal aspects of payroll. (Prerequisite: 10-101-110, Accounting 1)

Accounting-Personal Tax

4 cr.

10-101-154 ACCOUNTING-PERSONAL TAX ...history and research of tax law and regulations; preparation of federal individual income taxes including form 1040 and supporting schedules and forms.

ACLS Renewal

0.2 cr.

47-531-510 ACLS RENEWAL ... review of ACLS skills for remaining proficient in AHA standards.

Administrative Law

3 cr.

10-110-115 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ...exploration of the paralegal's role in preparation and representation of cases before administrative agencies, structure and authority of administrative agencies, procedures, and substantive state and federal administrative law. (Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics with a "C" or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics)

Adv Anatomy & Physiology

4 cr.

10-806-179 ADVANCED ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY ...this course is the second semester in a two-semester sequence that studies normal human anatomy and physiology using a body systems approach with emphasis on the interrelationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels of organization through learning and laboratory activities. The course continues examination of these topics: cellular metabolism; individual components of body systems; and homeostatic mechanisms and their relationship to fluid, electrolyte, acid-base balance and blood. The course also includes integration of genetics to human reproduction and development. (Prerequisite: 10-806-177, Gen Anatomy & Physiology with a "C" or better. Health programs may require a higher grade; refer to your plan for details.)

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