Accounting
Train for a career in a range of accounting roles. Gain skills for entry‑level employment as a payroll clerk or specialize as a tax preparer, bookkeeper or accountant.

Features & Highlights
- Flexible scheduling: mix of online and hybrid classes
- Faculty experts: instructors with years of experience at major organizations such as the Boeing Company
- Cutting-edge curriculum: advisory committee of local employers ensures students learn in-demand skills
- Industry-standard teaching tools: classes taught on latest software
- Tuition assistance: eligible for Workforce Education funding
Accounting AAAS
Master skills in demand across accounting fields and gain foundational knowledge of broader business concepts. Learn to analyze financial information and apply practical accounting practices across business structures.
Accounting Clerk Certificate
The Accounting Clerk certificate is designed to provide you with knowledge and skills that are essential building blocks in the field of Accounting. All courses within this certificate are also part of a AAAS degree in Accounting.
Accounts Receivable Clerk Certificate
The Accounts Receivable Clerk certificate is designed to provide you with knowledge and skills that are essential building blocks in the field of Accounting. All courses within this certificate are also part of a AAAS degree in Accounting.
Payroll Clerk Certificate
The Payroll Clerk certificate is designed to provide you with knowledge and skills that are essential building blocks in the field of Accounting. All courses within this certificate are also part of a AAAS degrees in Accounting.
Tax Preparer Certificate
The Tax Preparer certificate is designed to provide you with knowledge and skills that are essential building blocks in the field of Accounting. All courses within this certificate are also part of a AAAS degree in Accounting.
Accounting Certificate
This certificate is part of the Accounting AAAS and is designed to be a step towards a degree. By completing the Accounting Certificate of Proficiency, you will have completed the first 55 credits of an Accounting degree.