Cedar Valley College  Summer I 2012 Credit - Accounting
 

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Course-Num-Sect(Reg#)
Title
Class Meeting
Information
Faculty Loc
Credits
Start/End
Date
Co-req
Sections
Class
Features
ACCT-2301  Principles of Accounting ICedar Valley College [CVC]
ACCT-2301-3001 (757756)
Principles of Accounting I
B125   LEC  
M T W R F   8:00 AM   10:00 AM
Desai, Suryakant  Vita
CVC
3
6/6/12
7/3/12
  eCampus
 
 Principles of Accounting I & II are very intensive and challenging courses. Students are required to make an extra effort above and beyond which is normally expected of college level courses. Students are required to allocate approximately 9 to 12 hours per week for study time and for completing homework. A comprehensive mid-term and a comprehensive final exam are required to be completed in an approved monitored setting.
ACCT-2301-3440 (764861)
Principles of Accounting I
INET   INET  
M T W R F S U    
Desai, Suryakant  Vita
CVC
3
5/11/12
7/3/12
(9 weeks)
  eCampus
Flex Term May
Internet Based
 
 Course begins May 11 and ends July 3. Website address is http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. For assistance email sdesai@dcccd.edu.
ACCT-2301-3501 (764867)
Principles of Accounting I
B125   LEC  
M T W R F   5:50 PM   7:50 PM
Ray, Lanita  Vita
CVC
3
6/6/12
7/3/12
  eCampus
 
 Principles of Accounting I & II are very intensive and challenging courses. Students are required to make an extra effort above and beyond which is normally expected of college level courses. Students are required to allocate approximately 9 to 12 hours per week for study time and for completing homework. A comprehensive mid-term and a comprehensive final exam are required to be completed in an approved monitored setting.
ACCT-2302  Prin Acct IICedar Valley College [CVC]
ACCT-2302-3001 (764864)
Prin Acct II
B125   LEC  
M T W R F   10:10 AM   12:10 PM
Desai, Suryakant  Vita
CVC
3
6/6/12
7/3/12
  eCampus
 
 Principles of Accounting I & II are very intensive and challenging courses. Students are required to make an extra effort above and beyond which is normally expected of college level courses. Students are required to allocate approximately 9 to 12 hours per week for study time and for completing homework. A comprehensive mid-term and a comprehensive final exam are required to be completed in an approved monitored setting.