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Christopher Newport University

ACCT202: Principles of Accounting II

This course continues the introduction to accounting principles and financial reporting, focusing on liabilities and owners’ equity. It introduces students to the basic concepts, analyses, and uses of managerial accounting used by company managers in planning, controlling, and decision-making activities in their organization.

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Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Luter School of Business
Where Will This Course Transfer?
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Institution Identifier Name Notes Level
Blue Ridge Community CollegeACC112Accounting II2-Year
Central Virginia Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Eastern Shore Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Germanna Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Laurel Ridge Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Northern Virginia Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Paul D. Camp Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Rappahannock Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting IIAccounting classes taken at RCC are four credits only. Transfer as three credits.2-Year
Southside Virginia Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Southwest Virginia Community College ACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Virginia Peninsula Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Tidewater Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
Virginia Highlands Community CollegeACC212Principles of Accounting II2-Year
William & MaryBUAD2XXTransfer Elective CourseActual transfer credit may vary based on credit earned at host institution.4-Year
Old Dominion UniversityACCT202PRIN OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING4-Year
University of Mary WashingtonACCTNOTMJElectiveNOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate.4-Year
University of Mary WashingtonACCT102Principles of Accounting II4-Year
Marymount UniversityACT202Principles of Accounting II4-Year
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityACCT204INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING II4-Year