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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Can credit be granted for prior work or life experiences in lieu
of required courses?
Yes. Credit can be granted for documented knowledge you gained from
experience, not for the experience itself. Only documented experience,
which has resulted in college-level learning equivalent to the objectives
of an existing course, will be awarded credit. Call (734) 973-3724 for
a Prior Learning Assessment Program brochure.
- Do WCC accounting classes satisfy the requirement necessary to
take the CPA exam if the student already has a four-year degree?
Students who have a four-year college degree can take courses at
WCC to qualify for taking the CPA exam. For more information, call Mark
Johnston of the accounting faculty at (734) 973-3578.
- Are accounting classes at WCC transferable to four-year colleges
and universities?
Yes. At the time of this writing, Accounting 111 and 122 are transferable
to most four-year colleges and universities. In fact, these courses
are prerequisites for most university business programs. It is always
best to check with a WCC advisor or counselor to ensure that the courses
will transfer to the college or university you're most interested in.
The phone number for the WCC Advising office is (734) 973-5124.
- How much time is required each week to complete homework for an
accounting class?
Homework assignments are indeed very important to achieve learning
goals in an accounting class. And it typically seems that accounting
classes involve more homework than what is typical in other WCC classes.
However, each accounting instructor tries hard to offer homework assignments
that are reasonable and respects a student's busy schedule.
- Can students who have taken accounting courses from area high schools
articulate credit to WCC?
Yes, but it depends on what high school district you're from. It's
best to call Brad Hoth, in the WCC Admissions Office, at (734) 973-3676.
- What accounting software packages are being taught in the WCC classes
that are required for the Associate Degree and Computerized Accounting
Certificate programs?
The primary software being taught in the classes today are Peachtree
and QuickBooks, both of which are being used by many businesses and
nonprofit organizations.
- How much background in computers do I need?
Washtenaw Community College now offers a certificate program in
computerized accounting. It is recommended that students have at least
a basic understanding of computers and minimum keyboarding skills. This
new certificate program offers courses that provide the computer skills
needed to better understand and utilize computerized accounting software.
For more details, call (734) 677-5431 for a Computerized Accounting
Program brochure.
- How many hours in accounting do I need to receive a Bachelors Degree
in Accounting?
24-30 credit hours depending on the college or university.
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