Beal College is please to welcome its newest faculty member, Connie Elliott, RHIA, CHP.
On Tuesday June 23rd Beal College’s Office Procedures class held a lunch fundraiser to benefit Shaw House.
Beal College to offer low-cost Bangor Adult Education courses on campus
We just received approval for another new academic program: HIT (Health Information Technology).
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The Accounting program is designed to give the student an in-depth knowledge of accounting principles and their application in today’s business environment.
Specialized courses including Federal Taxes, Managerial Accounting and Computerized Accounting are included to provide the student with a wider range of business knowledge.
Professional opportunities for accountants are in public accounting, management accounting, tax accounting, private accounting and general accounting.
The objectives of the Business Management program are to provide the student with a broad foundation of business theory and the basic professional skills and mental discipline necessary for decision-making in today's changing business world.
Emphasis is placed on helping the student gain a basic knowledge in planning, organizing, supervising and controlling a business.
Although a thorough knowledge of theory is the basis of the program, Beal College believes that this theory must also be combined with practical application in order to be effective. To achieve this, much emphasis is placed on individual study projects which enable the student to research, analyze and solve actual business problems.
For more information about program combination, please refer to page 13 of the course catalog. See individual program descriptions for minimum academic requirements.
| AC111 | P |
Principles of Accounting I | 3 |
| AC112 | P |
Principles of Accounting II | 3 |
| AC115 | P |
Computerized Accounting | 3 |
| AC201 | P |
Intermediate Accounting I | 3 |
| AC202 | P |
Intermediate Accounting II | 3 |
| AC203 | P |
Managerial Accounting | 3 |
| AC210 | P |
Federal Taxes I | 3 |
| AC211 | P | Federal Taxes II | 3 |
| AC215 | P |
Advanced Computerized Accounting | 3 |
| AC218 | P | Capstone Review for Principles of Accounting | |
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| AC220 | P | Accounting Externship | 3 |
| BA101 | Business Law I | 3 |
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| BA102 | Business Law II | 3 |
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| BA104 | Principles of Marketing | 3 |
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| BA105 | Human Resource Management | 3 |
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| BA107 | Supervisory Management | 3 |
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| BA108 | Business Ethics | 3 |
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| BA201 | P |
Small Business Management | 3 |
| BA204 | P |
Fundamentals of E-Commerce | 3 |
| MK101 | Superior Customer Service | 3 |
| EC101 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
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| EH102 | Speech | 3 |
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| EH111 | College Composition | 3 |
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| GE101 | General Education Elective | 3 |
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| MS110 | Algebra | 3 |
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| PY101 | General Psychology | 3 |
| BC101 | College Success | 3 |
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| CS103 | Introduction to Computers and Word Processing | 3 |
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| CS104 | Introduction to Spreadsheets and Graphic Presentations | 3 |
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| EH112 | Business Communications | 3 |
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| MS101 | Business Mathematics | 3 |
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| MS111 | Statistics | 3 |
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Total Credits |
90 |
P – Please refer to course description for all required prerequisites for this course.