Accounting Distance Courses
These Accounting courses are offered for credit by Oakwood University and Washington Adventist University.
Griggs University manages the registration and provides the instruction and support for students. Griggs University is owned and operated by Andrews University.
Oakwood University Credit
AC 220/2.3
Principles of Accounting I (3 sem hours)
GU Equivalent: ACCT 211 Principles of Accounting I
This course presents fundamental accounting concepts, theories, and procedures. Both accounting principles and practice are emphasized so that students can obtain an understanding of the sources of financial information and the uses of such information.
Format: Paper self-paced
AC 221/3.3
Principles of Accounting II (3 sem hours)
GU Equivalent: ACCT 212 Principles of Accounting II
This course presents fundamental accounting concepts, theories, and procedures. Both accounting principles and practice are emphasized so that students can obtain an understanding of the sources of financial information and the uses of such information.
Format: Paper self-paced
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Washington Adventist University Credit
ACCT 211/2.3
Principles of Accounting I (3 sem hours)
GU Equivalent: ACCT 211 & 212 Principles of Accounting I
Introduction to the nature of accounting and the environment in which it is developed and used. You willl earn to record, classify, and summarize business transactions in accounting records, measure business income by examination of revenue and expenses, evaluate and implement internal control procedures, and prepare and use financial statements. In addition, you will explore the accounting principles involved in asset valuation, including cash management and valuation of receivables, inventories, cost of goods sold, property, plant, and equipment.
Format: Paper self-paced
ACCT 212/3.3
Principles of Accounting II (3 sem hours)
GU Equivalent: ACCT 211 & 212 Principles of Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACCT 211 with grade “C” or higher
You will learn about accounting for corporate transactions, including those involving significant assets and liabilities, stock, and unusual events of corporations. Finally, you will complete your study of financial statements and be introduced to our federal income tax system.
Format: Paper self-paced
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