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Sole Proprietorship Accounting

Program Description

If you have been wondering whether to study accounting, you may be surprised to know that this career path is one of the most exciting options with plenty of opportunities for growth. Accounting has often been considered a field that is limited to banks and financial institutions, but in reality, this career path offers a diversity of opportunities across multiple sectors. Qualified accountants are in high demand all over the world, with high earning potential, high job security and many challenges that make the field interesting for graduates. A career that begins with the study of accounting allows students to see business from many diverse perspectives. As an accountant, you will learn about all aspects of running a business and you will gain a keen insight into how problems and intelligent solutions to problems can shape a company’s bottom line. Students studying within this field will have a clear vision of their career path from day one.

According to, U.S. News & World Report “Accountants rank # 3 in Best Business Jobs” in the United States in 2017. Contrary to the stereotypes about accountants, it’s the one job that never goes out of style. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of accountants and auditors is projected to grow 11 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. You’re in high demand, and as long as money flows through the economy, you will be steadily employed.

Don’t wait!  Register now for an upcoming semester in accounting.  An education at Vance-Granville Community College will open the door to this exciting industry. 

Contact
DELTON
FARMER
B.S., M.B.A.
Program Head, Business
MAIN CAMPUS - Henderson
Room:
7320
(252) 738-3295
Program Name Credit Hours Program Type
Accounting & Finance A.A.S. Degree 69-70
Degree
Certificate
Diploma
Workforce Training

Program Details

Discover the specifics of our programs, including required courses, course sequence, pathways, and learning outcomes.

  1. Students will apply the basic accounting principles and demonstrate how to manage those principles in the business world.
  2. Students will demonstrate a basic knowledge of management functions and how to apply them.
  3. Students will demonstrate the ability to use analytical and critical thinking skill to solve accounting problems.
  4. Students will apply basic economic principles and concepts, monetary theories, and supply and demand models to individual and business situations.
  5. Students will demonstrate how to make ethical and legal decisions.
  6. Students will demonstrate how to manage employee & company data for wage and tax purposes.
  7. Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in a professional manner.