Academic Programs in Accounting
The academic maps below will give you an idea of the classes you need to take. However,
please meet with a counselor to personalize your education plan.
- School Trailhead for Business & Management Suggested Initial Coursework - TRAILHEAD
- Associate of Arts (AA) Degree - Area of Emphasis (AOE) in Administration and Information
Systems - CSU Pathway - MAP
- Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) to a CSU or UC School - Business Administration
- MAP
- Pathway Map for ADT to a CSU or UC School - Business Administration - MAP
- Program Flyer (Accounting) - INFO
- Program Flyer (Registered Income Tax Preparer) - INFO
- Program Flyer (Small Business Accounting) - INFO
- Program Flyer (Small Business Payroll Accounting) - INFO
Additional Resources
- What can I do with this major? (Accounting) - INFO
- Riverside Community College District General Education (RCCD GE) Requirements (PLAN
A) - INFO
- California State University General Education (CSU GE) Requirements (PLAN B) For students
who would like to transfer to a campus in the California State University (CSU) system
- INFO
- Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) Requirements (PLAN C)
For students who would like to transfer to a campus in either the California State
University (CSU) or University of California (UC) system - INFO
Career Options
Career options for students who get a degree in accounting include: accounting clerk,
bookkeeper, budget analyst, tax attorney, tax preparer, tax accountant, compliance
officer, internal auditor, international accountant, forensic accountant, cost accountant,
managerial accountant, certified public accountant, controller, accounting firm partner,
chief accounting officer, and chief financial officer.
Faculty Voice
Patty Worsham
Patty Worsham never enjoyed studying accounting. That's ironic because now, she teaches it. So to make sure her students don't have
the same opinion on what it's like to study the subject, she employs humor and contemporary
references, and works to find unique ways to engage them.
“What’s great about Norco College is that you have lots of different pockets of students,”
Patty says. “You have kids who just graduated from high school and are still figuring
out where they are going. I love helping them identify what their educational finish
line is and how to reach it. You have returning adults who got started and sidetracked--
they are very enthusiastic about their education. You have students who are here for
the financial value, some who don’t want a four year degree but have a goal, some
who just need a couple of classes to advance their careers. Accounting appeals to
all types of students, so my class is a wonderful mix of all these people on different
journeys.”
To read more of Patty's story, click
here.