2021-2022 Course Guide 122120 FINAL (1) - Flipbook - Page 64
Transcripted Credit and/or CAPP Credit
Accounting is a required course for all business majors in
college. Take this opportunity to earn college credits in
accounting while still in high school. Advance accounting
concepts, theories, and principles are presented and
applications are completed. Emphasis is given to the
analysis and interpretation of financial activity, preparing
and interpreting financial statements, and applying
accounting theory in decision making. This course is offered
in the Cooperative Academic Partnership Program (CAPP)
through Lakeland University. The CAPP program offers
secondary students an opportunity to earn high school
credit while getting a head start on college degree
requirements. The content of H Financial Accounting
TC/CAPP is the same as that offered at Lakeland University
in Accounting 210. Participation in the CAPP program is an
individual option and requires a fee for the tuition payable
to the university.
Participants who successfully complete the course receive
three college credits in addition to the high school credit
earned if enrolled in the CAPP program.
In addition, transcripted credit will be granted from WCTC
upon successful completion of this course. There is no cost
to the student for the WCTC credits.
H MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CAPP
One Year Course
Grade 12
Prerequisite: H Financial Accounting TC/CAPP
Course Number:
Semester 1: BS125
Semester 2: BS126
Lakeland University
CAPP Credit (earned Semester 1)
First semester of this course provides an overview of
managerial accounting concepts relevant for decision
making, making use of accounting information for planning,
and control of business operations in various business
environments. The content of this course is the same as that
offered at Lakeland University. Participation in the CAPP
program is an individual option and requires a fee for the
tuition payable to the university. Second semester of this
course, students will use Microsoft Excel and Access to
solve real accounting and business problems. Concepts
learned in previous accounting courses are reinforced and
students will learn how spreadsheets and databases can
help users make better and more informed business
decisions.
Participants who successfully complete the course receive
three college credits in addition to the high school credit
earned if enrolled in the CAPP program.
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H FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING TC/CAPP
One Year Course
Grades 11-12
Prerequisite: H Accounting I or Accounting I and
recommendation of instructor
Course Number:
Semester 1: BS127
Semester 2: BS128