| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
| 2025-03-01 | - |
| 2025-06-01 | - |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Accounting: Professional Accounting at Cerritos College
Associate of Arts
The Professional Accounting Associate of Arts Degree is for students working toward a career in accountancy. Mastery of this curriculum will help students lay the groundwork for becoming a Certified Public Accountant. The Professional Accounting education also helps students understand basic accounting functions, financial statement preparation and interpretation, and the role and contribution of accounting in an organization. The courses are stacked and latticed to streamline student educational paths to their career objective. Each class broadens and deepens knowledge in focused topic areas and interconnects to help students achieve their educational and career goals.
Salary, Growth and Careers
Salary
Careers associated with this program have a salary range from $39,000 to $165,000 with an average salary of $83,000.
Growth
Career opportunities for this program are expected to change little nationwide from 2022 to 2032.
Careers
- Tax Preparers
- Education Level: High school diploma or equivalent
- Job Growth: +1.5%
- Average Salary: $70,000
- Salary Range: $39,000 - $94,000
- Accountants and Auditors
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: +4.4%
- Average Salary: $100,000
- Salary Range: $73,000 - $119,000
- Billing and Posting Clerks
- Education Level: High school diploma or equivalent
- Job Growth: +2.9%
- Average Salary: $53,000
- Salary Range: $43,000 - $61,000
- Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
- Education Level: Some college, no degree
- Job Growth: -6.2%
- Average Salary: $56,000
- Salary Range: $45,000 - $64,000
- Brokerage Clerks
- Education Level: High school diploma or equivalent
- Job Growth: -8.9%
- Average Salary: $66,000
- Salary Range: $57,000 - $80,000
- Budget Analysts
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: +3.3%
- Average Salary: $102,000
- Salary Range: $78,000 - $124,000
- Business Teachers, Postsecondary
- Education Level: Doctoral or professional degree
- Job Growth: +6.9%
- Average Salary: $123,000
- Salary Range: $75,000 - $164,000
- Credit Analysts
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: -4.3%
- Average Salary: $99,000
- Salary Range: $62,000 - $123,000
- Financial Examiners
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: +19.5%
- Average Salary: $109,000
- Salary Range: $76,000 - $130,000
- Financial and Investment Analysts, Financial Risk Specialists, and Financial Specialists, All Other
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: +6.4%
- Average Salary: $89,000
- Salary Range: $50,000 - $165,000
- Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
- Education Level: High school diploma or equivalent
- Job Growth: -16.4%
- Average Salary: $61,000
- Salary Range: $48,000 - $72,000
- Property Appraisers and Assessors
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: +4.6%
- Average Salary: $90,000
- Salary Range: $63,000 - $107,000
- Statistical Assistants
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: -1.7%
- Average Salary: $73,000
- Salary Range: $50,000 - $95,000
- Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
- Education Level: Bachelor's degree
- Job Growth: +0.6%
- Average Salary: $76,000
- Salary Range: $53,000 - $91,000
Program Map
Accounting: Professional Accounting - Full-time
- Associate of Arts
- 65.0 Units
- Major Course
- ACCT 100: Introduction to Accounting (3.0 Units)
- FIN 51: Retirement Planning And Investing (1.5 Units)
- FIN 125M: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 101: Fundamentals of Accounting I (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 131 or ACCT 160: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 133: Spreadsheet Accounting I (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 220: Accounting Ethics (4.0 Units)
- ACCT 102: Fundamentals of Accounting II (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 201: Intermediate Accounting I (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 250 or ACCT 130: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 270 or ACCT 280: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 260: Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting (4.0 Units)
- ACCT 202: Intermediate Accounting II (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 240: Cost Accounting (3.5 Units)
- General Education Course
- Humanities (3.0 Units)
- English Composition (4.0 Units)
- Proficiency: Health & Wellness (1.0 Units)
- Social Sciences or Communication and Analytical Thinking (3.0 Units)
- Proficiency: Mathematics (3.0 Units)
- Natural Sciences (3.0 Units)
- U.S. History or Government (3.0 Units)
- Elective Course
- Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- Milestone
- Department Information
- Link to this department
- Offers Microcredential
- Make Appointment
Accounting: Professional Accounting - Part-time
- Associate of Arts
- 65.0 Units
- Major Course
- ACCT 100: Introduction to Accounting (3.0 Units)
- FIN 51: Retirement Planning And Investing (1.5 Units)
- FIN 125M: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 101: Fundamentals of Accounting I (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 131 or ACCT 160: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 133: Spreadsheet Accounting I (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 220: Accounting Ethics (4.0 Units)
- ACCT 102: Fundamentals of Accounting II (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 201: Intermediate Accounting I (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 250 or ACCT 130: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 270 or ACCT 280: Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- ACCT 260: Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting (4.0 Units)
- ACCT 202: Intermediate Accounting II (3.5 Units)
- ACCT 240: Cost Accounting (3.5 Units)
- General Education Course
- Humanities (3.0 Units)
- English Composition (4.0 Units)
- Proficiency: Health & Wellness (1.0 Units)
- Social Sciences or Communication and Analytical Thinking (3.0 Units)
- Proficiency: Mathematics (3.0 Units)
- Natural Sciences (3.0 Units)
- U.S. History or Government (3.0 Units)
- Elective Course
- Choose a course (3.0 Units)
- Milestone
- Department Information
- Link to this department
- Offers Microcredential
- Make Appointment
Education Levels
Education levels are meant to represent what is typical for entry into the career, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
