Accounting Certificate (CRT.ACC)
Explore how to prepare and interpret financial statements, perform all steps in the accounting cycle, utilize accounting systems and more with this in-depth study of accounting theory.
RCBC’s Mount Laurel campus will be closed every Friday through Sunday from May 22 to July 31, except for the Evans Hall Public Safety desk, which is always available, and the Health Sciences Center, accessible only on Fridays. The RCBC Library is closed each Friday and Saturday until August, with virtual reference available 11 am to 4 pm on Saturdays. Friday classes will be held as scheduled. Online services are always available through your BaronOne portal.
Explore how to prepare and interpret financial statements, perform all steps in the accounting cycle, utilize accounting systems and more with this in-depth study of accounting theory.
Prepare for the important work that lies ahead. In this program, you will learn how to schedule and receive patients, prepare and maintain medical records, perform basic secretarial skills, and serve as a liaison between the physician and other individuals.
Obtain a second associate degree that allows students to fulfill missing requirements to successfully transfer into an RCBC 3+1 Program.
Obtain a second associate degree that allows students to fulfill missing requirements to successfully transfer into an RCBC 3+1 Program.
Develop your technical and digital skills, as well as communication skills for many careers related to media, marketing, public relations, human resources, project management and more.
*This program requires in-person courses.
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*This program requires in-person and daytime courses.
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