| Course Information |
| Course ID: | ACCTG021B |
| Course Name: | BASIC ACCOUNTING II |
| Section Number: | 32399 |
| Units: | 2 |
| Instructor Name: | MOSTYN |
| Course Type: | Online |
Course Description: This 7-week course and textbook are a continuation of the foundation materials in Accounting 21A, and are designed as a user-friendly yet comprehensive introduction to basic accounting concepts, principles, and procedures.
This course is conducted ENTIRELY online. |
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| Instructor Contact Information |
| Email Address: | greg_mostyn@wvmccd.cc.ca.us |
| Phone Number: | 408-855-5342 |
Mail Address: Mail Stop 21 |
Campus Office Location: E2-402, h |
| Office Hours: | Online students call to set up appointment. |
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| Other Information |
Orientation Schedule: No orientation required. Procedures are a continuation of Accounting 21A. Call or email instructor for support as needed. |
On Campus Requirements: None |
Exam Requirements and Location: Exams are online. (Unlimited use of online practice tests is available for graded exam preparation.) |
Prerequisites: Accounting 21A or instructor approval. |
Advisories: None. |
Required Books & Materials: Accounting Ace 911, volume 2 |
Outline of Topics to be Covered: Adjusting entries (extensive analysis), closing entries, the worksheet, completing the accounting cycle, accounting for merchandising operations, introduction to accounting systems. |
Notice on Disabilities: Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact me privately to discuss your specific needs. Please contact DISC (Disability Instructional Support Center) in S2-201, (408.855.5085 or 408.727.9243 TTY) to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with verifiable documentation. |
Additional Information: Credit are no credit option by contacting instructor.
This course provides the maximum benefits in flexibility and time management. However, you must be sufficiently self-discplined and have adequate study skills to do self study of the materials. Discussion boards are used for interaction with other students and the instructor. |