Pathways

We don’t have detailed information about different pathways or courses for this program.

For more information about this program pathways and courses make an appointment with the school counselor.

Create a customized education plan that fits your needs and ensure that you have sufficient units to graduate (at least 60 semester units or 90 quarter units for an associate degree and 120 semester units or 180 quarter units for a bachelor’s degree).

Featured Careers

Find your calling. Explore high-earning careers with entry-level data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

All Careers in ACCOUNTING SPECIALIZATION (13)

Financial Risk Specialists- n/aRising106,000
Business Teachers, PostsecondaryDoctoral degree, Master's degreeRising97,270
Financial ExaminersBachelor's degreeRising90,400
Budget AnalystsBachelor's degree, High school diploma/GEDStable87,930
Accountants and Auditors- n/aRising81,680
Credit AnalystsBachelor's degreeDeclining80,970
Brokerage ClerksBachelor's degree, High school diploma/GEDDeclining62,940
Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue AgentsBachelor's degree, Associate's degreeDeclining59,740
Payroll and Timekeeping ClerksBachelor's degree, Some collegeDeclining55,290
Statistical AssistantsBachelor's degree, Some collegeDeclining51,440
Tax PreparersHigh school diploma/GED, Bachelor's degreeStable50,560
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing ClerksHigh school diploma/GED, Certificate after high schoolRising49,210
Appraisers of Personal and Business Property- n/aStable

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Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.

  1. Demonstrate awareness and use of technology appropriate to a business environment.
  2. Demonstrate awareness of accounting terminology and effective business practices to set up and operate an accounting information system, including the use of spreadsheet and accounting software to prepare and analyze financial data representing as business.
  3. Demonstrate employable skills (initiative, interpersonal communication, professionalism, integrity) and display social business etiquette skills appropriate to a business environment.
  4. Describe and explain the ethical and regulatory context in which accounting is conducted in the United States.
  5. Employ quantitative skills and critical thinking to prepare, analyze and interpret financial data that represents a business operation.