University of Phoenix Associate of Arts Concentration in Accounting Fundamentals (AAACCT)(AAACCF) SOCAD-2 Network: None All Sites: Distance Learning Degree Description-The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Accounting Fundamentals focuses on the role of accounting in business strategy, financial statements, cost information, economics, management, and ethical issues. Students will encounter real-world scenarios where they will use accounting information resources and systems, and present conclusions based on accounting and business data. Additionally, students will use ledgers, journals, and worksheets to complete formal, informal, and quantitative accounting tasks. NOTE: Students may earn a certificate in Bookkeeping Fundamentals en-route to completing this associates degree. Students wishing to earn the certificate en-route must be admitted to the corresponding AAACCTC ("Certificate Track"). Students may apply for certificate conferral upon successful completion of the required concentration or emphasis courses. POINT OF CONTACT Maureen Scheer, Project Manager University of Phoenix-Office of Admissions & Records PO Box 60130 Phoenix, AZ 85082 Phone: 602-557-6184 Fax: 480-643-1625 Maureen.Scheer@phoenix.edu Academic Residency- 15 semester hours DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SOC CAT. Communications Arts Requirement: Must include COMM/215 or ENG/220, equivalent or higher (Track A) or Must include ENG/147 (Track B) HOME COLLEGE ARMY SCHOOL ARMY MOS TESTS CERT/ LIC DIST LRNG See Note 2 6 SH COMM 215 ESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE WRITING OR 3 X X X X X X ENG ENG 147 220 UNIVERSITY WRITING ESSENTIALS UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC WRITING OR 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X and take one of the following: BSCOM 100 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION 3 X X X X X X BSCOM 234 FOUNDATIONS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 X X X X X X BSCOM 268 FOUNDATIONS OF MASS COMMUNICATION 3 X X X X X X COM 170 ELEMENTS OF UNIVERSITY COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION I 3 X X X X X X COM 172 ELEMENTS OF UNIVERSITY COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION II 3 X X X X X X COMM 215 ESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE WRITING 3 X X X X X X COMM 315 DIVERSITY ISSUES IN COMMUNICATION 3 X X X X X X COMM 470 COMMUNICATING IN THE VIRTUAL WORKPLACE 3 X X X X X X ENG ENG 101 102 EFFECTIVE ESSAY WRITING RESEARCH WRITING 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG SPAN 135 215 220 223 340 380 437 495 110 ESSENTIALS OF CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION EFFECTIVE ACADEMIC WRITING UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC WRITING WORKPLACE WRITING ESSENTIALS CREATIVE WRITING APPLIED LINGUISTICS LITERARY GENRES ACROSS CULTURES ADVANCED CREATIVE WRITING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH I Communication Arts Elective Mathematics Requirement (Must include MTH/209, equivalent or higher) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MAT MAT 109 116 HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA 1A 1 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X MAT 117 ALGEBRA 1B 3 X X X X X X MAT 205 FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 X X X X X X MAT 207 FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOMETRY 3 X X X X X X MAT 219 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 X X X X X X MAT 220 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 X X X X X X MAT 230 STATISTICS 3 X X X X X X MTH 208 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS I 3 X X X X X X MTH 209 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS II 3 X X X X X X MTH 210 FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOMETRY 3 X X X X X X MTH 211 QUANTITATIVE REASONING 3 X X X X X X MTH 212 INTRODUCTION TO FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 X X X X X X MTH 219 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 X X X X X X MTH 220 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 X X X X X X MTH 221 DISCRETE MATH FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 X X X X X X MTH 225 PRE-CALCULUS 4 X X X X X X MTH 233 STATISTICS 3 X X X X X X MTH 280 CALCULUS I 4 X X X X X X 6 SH MH065A Mathematics Elective Course Science and Technology Requirement: Must include 3 credits in the physical or biological sciences Social Science Requirement 6-8 SH 6 SH AED 202 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3 X X X X X X BEH 225 INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 3 X X X X X X CJS 200 FOUNDATIONS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 3 X X X X X X CJS 201 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 X X X X X X CJS 210 FUNDAMENTALS OF POLICING 3 CJ202A X X X X X X CJS 220 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL COURT SYSTEM 3 LW013A X X X X X X CJS 230 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS 3 X X X X X X CJS 240 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICE 3 CJ112A X X X X X X CJS 250 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY 3 CJ501A X X X X X X ETH 125 CULTURAL DIVERSITY 3 X X X X X X GEO 155 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3 X X X X X X HCA 250 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HEALTH 3 X X X X X X HIS 115 US HISTORY TO 1865 3 X X X X X X HIS 125 US HISTORY FROM 1865 TO 1945 3 X X X X X X Page 1 of 3 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS HOME COLLEGE ARMY SCHOOL ARMY MOS TESTS CERT/ LIC DIST LRNG See Note 2 HIS 135 THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE SINCE 1945 3 SOC CAT. X X X X X X HSM 260 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR HUMAN SERVICE MANAGERS 3 X X X X X X HSM HST HST HST PSY PSY 270 155 165 175 103 201 PROGRAM PLANNING & GRANT PROPOSAL WRITING IN HUMN SERV U. S. HISTORY TO 1865 U. S. HISTORY 1865 TO 1945 THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE SINCE 1945 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PSY 202 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY 3 X X X X X X PSY 210 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY: WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO 3 X X X X X X PSY 211 ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHOLOGY 3 X X X X X X PSY 220 POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 3 X X X X X X PSY 230 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY 3 X X X X X X PSY 240 THE BRAIN, THE BODY, AND THE MIND 3 X X X X X X PSY 250 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY 3 X X X X X X PSY 265 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 X X X X X X PSY 270 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 X X X X X X PSY 285 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: WHY CAN'T WE ALL GET ALONG 3 X X X X X X SOC SOC 100 110 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY TEAMWORK, COLLABORATION, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION Social Science Elective Course 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X Humanities Requirement: Must include: HUM 115 6 SH ART 101 INTRODUCTION TO ART 3 X X X X X X ARTS 100 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 3 X X X X X X ENG 295 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 3 X X X X X X HSM 230 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HUMAN SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS 3 X X X X X X HUM 100 INTRO TO THE HUMANITIES I-THE ANCIENT WORLD TO MEDIEVAL TIME 3 X X X X X X HUM 102 INTRO TO THE HUMANITIES II RENAISSANCE TO THE PRESENT 3 X X X X X X HUM HUM 105 111 WORLD MYTHOLOGY CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X HUM 114 CRITICAL THINKING AND CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING 3 X X X X X X HUM 115 CRITICAL THINKING IN EVERYDAY LIFE 3 X X X X X X HUM 130 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD 3 X X X X X X HUM 150 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES 3 X X X X X X HUM 176 MEDIA AND AMERICAN CULTURE 3 X X X X X X HUM 205 WORLD CULTURE AND THE ARTS 3 X X X X X X LIT 210 WORLD LITERATURE 3 X X X X X X PHI 105 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 X X X X X X REL 133 WORLD RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS I 3 X X X X X X REL 134 WORLD RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS II 3 X X X X X X Humanities Elective Course Liberal Arts Requirement: Must include GEN/201 (Track A) or GEN/127 (Track B). 3 SH GEN 127 UNIVERSITY STUDIES FOR SUCCESS 3 X X X X X X GEN 195 FOUNDATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY STUDIES 3 X X X X X X GEN GEN US 200 201 101 FOUNDATIONS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES FOUNDATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY SUCCESS INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY STUDIES 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Liberal Arts Elective Course Interdisciplinary Requirement ** Accounting Fundamentals Concentration Requirements 9-11 SH 18 SH ACC ACC XACC XACC ACC 220 290 280 290 291 SURVEY OF ACCOUNTING: THE MAZE OF NUMBERS PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I* FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II* OR OR OR OR 3 3 3 3 3 ACCP 291 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II* OR 3 X X X X X X XACC 291 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II* 3 X X X X X X XBCOM 230 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION FOR ACCOUNTANTS* OR 3 X X X X X X BCOM 230 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION FOR ACCOUNTANTS OR 3 X X X X X X BCOM 231 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION FOR ACCOUNTANTS* 3 X X X X X X BIS BIS XACC ACC XBIS MGT 220 221 210 210 219 230 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS* INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE* OR OR OR OR OR 3 3 3 3 3 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X MGT 330 MANAGEMENT THEORY, PRACTICE, AND APPLICATION OR 3 X X X X X X XMGT 230 MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE* 3 X X X X X X QNT 275 STATISTICS FOR DECISION MAKING* 3 X X X X X X QNT 351 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS 3 X X X X X X OR Total Credits Notes: 60 SH 1) An "X" in a column indicates that the Institution guarantees to accept credit from the source shown for at least part of the requirement. 2) This column indicates whether a school accepts transfer credit for courses taken through distance learning. It does not mean that the school offers the course through distance learning. 3) When selecting a University of Phoenix program, please ensure that the program you are selecting has the correct program name. If your specific program version does not exist in the list on the portal, please select the degree program "Other". 4) Students follow all applicable University policies unless noted otherwise program specific policies. Consult your Academic Advisor University of Phoenix for additional assistance. 5) Students in Track A must include COMM/215 equivalent or higher, and GEN/201. Please contact your Adviser at the University of Phoenix for additional assistance. 6) Students in Track B must include ENG/147, HUM/115, and GEN/127. Please contact your Adviser at the University of Phoenix for additional assistance. Page 2 of 3 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SOC CAT. HOME COLLEGE ARMY SCHOOL ARMY MOS TESTS CERT/ LIC DIST LRNG See Note 2 7) Accelerated & Standard (A&B) Pathways-Your results on the Pathway Diagnostic will determine whether you will be placed in the Accelerated Pathway (A Track) or the standard pathway (B Track). If you are placed in the Accelerated Pathway, you will be required to successfully complete GEN/201 as the first course in your program. If you are placed in the standard pathway, you will be required to successfully complete the following 3 courses prior to enrolling in any other course: GEN/127, ENG/147, HUM/115. Please consult your Adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. 8) A maximum total of 30 credits may be earned from the following national testing programs (CLEP, Excelsior, Berlitz, NLN, AP, DLPT, College Level GED, ACE Registry and DANTES). 9) A minimum of 60 credits is required to complete the Associate of Arts Concentration in Accounting Fundamentals, 42 of which must be general education credits. Please consult your Adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. *These courses require prerequisites to be met prior to enrolling into the course. Consult your University of Phoenix catalog to identify the appropriate prerequisite(s). Consult your Adviser at the University of Phoenix for additional assistance. ** Any credit that is not being applied to the primary major as a waiver may be applied to the elective or interdisciplinary requirements. Consult your Adviser at the University of Phoenix for addiditional assistance. Date effective: 1-Jan-16 Term effective: T610 Page 3 of 3