Course List - Riverland

Bookkeeper Course List

About This Course List

The courses listed below represent the required and elective coursework for this program. Your advisor will work with you to determine the right course sequence based on your placement, prior experience, and academic goals. Some courses may have prerequisites — be sure to review individual course details before registering. For personalized guidance, contact your academic advisor or the program faculty listed on this page.

Required Core Courses (21 credits)

List of Courses for Program
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ACCT1021
Excel™ Spreadsheet Applications

This course includes the use of Microsoft Excel™ for business and accounting applications, such as sales, payroll, inventory, and expense reports, as well as budgets and estimates. This class also prepares students for the Microsoft Excel™ Specialist and/or Expert Certifications. Students who have a current external certification which meet the objectives for this course may be granted course credit. Pre-requisite: Basic computer skills.
(3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab)

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ACCT1022
QuickBooks™ Certification Training

This course covers basic use of QuickBooks™ software for the purposes of preparation for the QuickBooks™ Online Certified User exam. QuickBooks™ is used not only to compile transaction data but also to generate basic financial reports. Students who have a current external certification that meets the objectives for this course may be granted course credit. Pre-requisite: Basic computer skills.
(3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab)

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ACCT1023
Computerized Accounting with Sage™

This course focuses on using SageTM – a small-business, double-entry accounting software package. Students will learn to set up and manage complete accounting systems using business scenarios. Topics include creating and maintaining company files, processing daily transactions, managing customers and vendors, performing payroll functions, handling inventory, and generating financial statements and management reports. Emphasis is placed on understanding how computerized accounting systems integrate with fundamental accounting principles. Students who have a current external certification which meet the objectives for this course may be granted course credit. Pre-requisites: ACCT 2011 or concurrent and basic computer skills. (3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab)

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ACCT1031
Business Math/10-Key

This course introduces the application of mathematical functions of business problems and solutions. The touch system of 10-key number pads is introduced. Students will also develop speed and accuracy using the touch system for the four basic arithmetic operations
and solving business problems. Prerequisite: Basic math skills.
(3 Cr – 2 lect, 1 lab)

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ACCT1061
Certified Bookkeeper Capstone

This course examines key bookkeeping functions for a small business. Emphasis is placed on adjusting entries, accounting errors, payroll, depreciation, inventory, internal control and fraud prevention. This course prepares students for the Certified Bookkeeper exam which leads to a national designation as a Certified Bookkeeper through the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers. (Taking the Certified Bookkeeper national exam is optional and is not a requirement for this course.) Students who have a current external certification which meet the objectives for this course may be granted course credit. Prerequisites: ACCT 1099 or concurrent and ACCT 2011.
(3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab)

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ACCT1099
Payroll Accounting

This course introduces various federal and state laws pertaining to the employment process and the computation and payment of salaries and wages. Topics include Fair Labor Standards Act, Federal Insurance Contributions Act, Unemployment Tax Act, withholding laws, preparation of employment records, payroll registers, timecards, employee earnings records, and federal and state reports. Students will perform various payroll calculations and complete a computerized payroll project. Students who have a current external certification which meet the objectives for this course may be granted course credit. Prerequisites: ACCT 2011 or concurrent enrollment.
(2 Cr – 2 lect, 0 lab)

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ACCT2011
Principles of Financial Accounting

This course is an introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles through a study of business transactions and their effect on financial statements. Topics/concepts included are: accounting as an information system; transactions and the accounting cycle; financial statements (including the Income Statement, Statement of Equity, Balance Sheet, and the Cash Flow Statement); and analysis of profitability, liquidity, and risk. Accounting practices will be applied to measure, classify and report current and long-term assets, current and longterm liabilities, and equity. The course focus will be on corporate accounting. (4 Cr – 4 lect, 0 lab)

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Last Updated: May 29, 2026