Here’s a list of accounting classes offered at KCC this summer

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Kellogg Community College is offering hundreds of classes this summer spanning nearly 80 academic subjects, including accounting.

The Kellogg Community College Accounting Program is one of the College’s most popular degree and certificate programs, and is one of five degree programs KCC currently offers that can be completed entirely online.

As of this writing, KCC is offering five sections of four different accounting classes during the Summer 2021 semester. All are offered online and run from May 24 through Aug. 5.

Here’s a list of accounting classes offered at KCC this summer.

ACCO 101: General Accounting (4 credits)

Course description: Students will learn about financial accounting procedures with emphasis on the accounting cycle. Apply internal controls to an accounting system, account for cash, accounts receivable, bad debts, inventories, long lived assets, current liabilities and payroll. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) will be applied.

Thinking about transferring after graduation? Click here for a list of Michigan colleges and universities that ACCO 101 will transfer to.

ACCO 102: General Accounting (4 credits)

Course description: This accounting class will expand the student’s knowledge of financial accounting procedures. They will prepare a cash flow statement and be introduced to managerial and cost accounting while learning how they are used in management decision making. Students will be introduced to analyzing and interpreting financial statements.

Thinking about transferring after graduation? Click here for a list of Michigan colleges and universities that ACCO 102 will transfer to.

ACCO 211: Intermediate Accounting (4 credits)

Course description: A course designed to follow and expand upon the material learned in the accounting principles series. The course includes the study of cash, inventory, receivables, investments, property and equipment, current and long-term liabilities, and equity. The student will become proficient in using commercial accounting software on a micro- computer to maintain a general ledger and to prepare computerized financial statements.

Thinking about transferring after graduation? Click here for a list of Michigan colleges and universities that ACCO 211 will transfer to.

ACCO 252: Income Taxation (4 credits)

Course description: A comprehensive introductory course in tax return preparation. Emphasis will be placed on tax issues and return preparation for individuals and unincorporated businesses. Primary focus is on the development of working familiarity with tax forms, documentation, and solution of tax problems affecting individuals. Federal taxation emphasized.

Thinking about transferring after graduation? Click here for a list of Michigan colleges and universities that ACCO 252 will transfer to.

Summer Registration

Information about signing up for Summer 2021 classes at Kellogg Community College can be found online at www.kellogg.edu/registration.

The first Summer 2021 classes start May 17, and the semester ends Aug. 5. Students are encouraged to sign up for classes as early as possible because space is limited and many classes fill up by the start of the semester.

Students new to KCC must fill out an application and verify residency before signing up for classes. Admissions applications can be completed online at www.kellogg.edu/apply.

Those who wish to meet with an academic advisor prior to registering are encouraged to schedule an appointment online at www.kellogg.edu/academic-advising or by calling 269-965-4124 or emailing advising@kellogg.edu.