GENERIC COURSE
SYLLABUS
I. Course
Course Course Credit Lecture Lab
Prefix Number Name
ACC 176 Accounting with Peachtree II
1 1 0
Fee :$10
II. Prerequisite:
Recommended: ACC 175 or previous experience with
Peachtree.
III. Course (Catalog) Description:
Course provides intermediate
applications of Peachtree software. Content includes inventory management, time
tracking, budgeting, job costing, bank reconciliations, budgeting, report customization,
and importing/exporting files.
IV. Learning Objectives:
Students will learn the basic
procedures and menus relating to the following topics:
A.
Inventory
B.
Time
& Billing
C.
Customizing
Forms & Reports
D.
Importing
& Exporting Files
E.
Budgets
F.
Job
Costing
G.
Bank
Reconciliation
V. Academic Integrity:
Students and employees at
·
cheating,
·
plagiarism
(turning in work not written by you, or lacking proper citation),
·
falsification
and fabrication (lying or distorting the truth),
·
helping
others to cheat,
·
unauthorized
changes on official documents,
·
pretending
to be someone else or having someone else pretend to be you,
·
making
or accepting bribes, special favors, or threats, and
·
any other behavior that violates academic
integrity.
There are serious consequences to violations
of the academic integrity policy. Oakton’s policies and procedures provide
students a fair hearing if a complaint is made against you. If you are found to have violated the policy,
the minimum penalty is failure on the assignment and, a disciplinary record
will be established and kept on file in the office of the Vice President for
Student Affairs for a period of 3 years.
Details of the Code of Academic Conduct can
be found in the Student Handbook.
VI. Outline of Topics:
-- In Example --
A.
Inventory
B.
Time
Tracking/Job Costing
C.
Customizing
Forms & Reports
D.
Importing
& Exporting Files
E.
Budgets
F.
Bank
Reconciliation
VII. Methods of Instruction:
A. Lecture and discussion.
B. Demonstration
C. Hands on practice at computer.
D. Case discussion
VIII. Course Practices Required:
Reading..............Text
and analysis of accounting transactions.
Mathematics.......Simple
Arithmetic
Computer Use....Data
input and printing reports
Other..................Preparation
of input records
IX. Instructional Materials:
---In Example--
Text: Computer Accounting with Peachtree Complete
2009, Release 16.0 w/CD, Yacht, ISBN: 978-0077329730
X. Method of Evaluating Student
Progress:
--In Example--
Grading - A
= 90 - 100% Points
- Attendance 100
B
= 80 - 89% Exercises 200
C
= 70 - 79% Class Participation 100
D
= 60 - 69% Chapter Questions 100
F = 59% and below Final
Exam 200
(Total possible points will be 700 as per
above breakdown.)
XI. Other Course Information:
If you have a documented learning,
psychological, or physical disability you may be entitled to reasonable
academic accommodations or services. To request accommodations or services,
contact the ASSIST office in the
Effective beginning
term Summer
2006
(term) (year)
Syllabus prepared by: Jay
Cohen Date:
Reviewed by
Dept/Program chair: Jay Cohen Date:
Approved by Dean: Bradley P. Wooten Date:
May 2006