Major code AA5002
Office of Regional Higher Education
Ohio University Lancaster
Brasee Hall
1570 Granville Pike
Lancaster, OH 43130-1037
Phone: 740.654.6711 or 888.446.4468
Fax: 740.687.9497
lancaster@ohio.edu
http://www.ohio.edu/lancaster
Janet Becker, contact person or any regional campus student services office
becker@ohio.edu
Program Overview
The accounting technology program at Ohio University-Lancaster and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program for accounting technicians leading to the Associate in Applied Business degree. After fulfilling the degree requirements of the of the accounting technology program, graduates are prepared to enter the workforce in junior accounting positions in a number of different sectors.
Because accounting technology students attend many classes with students from other majors, they are exposed to the broadening experience open to all those attending the campus. The only exceptions are the more advanced accounting courses required of students in the accounting technology major. The same responsibilities and standards of academic achievement apply to all Ohio University-Lancaster and Ohio University-Southern students, regardless of their major.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Change of Program Policy
No selective or limited admission requirements.
External Transfer Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
Graduates have obtained employment with government, hospitals, school broads, CPA firms, retail stores, corporations, with duties including payroll, accounts receivable, general ledger bookkeeping, auditing, and tax return preparation. Opportunities for students at the completion of the program include account analyst, accounting clerk, accounts receivable clerk, accounts payable clerk, insurance clerk, payroll clerk, junior accountant, staff accountant, and staff auditor.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the accounting technology major, students will be able to:
- Recognize, understand, and analyze basic business transactions.
- Understand the accounting cycle and apply accounting principles under both a manual system and at least one modern accounting software system.
- Understand, prepare, and analyze general purpose financial statements.
- Use financial reports and statistical techniques to understand a company’s health and aid in decision making.
- Effectively use modern spreadsheet and/or other technology to aid in decision making.
- Understand the effects of taxation on individuals and the business entity.
- Understand the managerial accounting functions required for effective business decisions.
- Understand the various functions and communication responsibilities of the accounting department within an organization.
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