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BUS 8 - Payroll Accounting

Instructor: Jaswinder Bhangal

Instructor Website http://www.chabotcollege.edu/faculty/jbhangal
Email Instructor jbhangal@chabotcollege.edu

Instructor phone: 510-723-6737

Course Description

The laws, principles and procedures of payroll accounting in both manual and computerized environments. Concepts covered include preparation of payroll records and reports; payroll law and practices; computation of taxes, including Social Security, federal income tax, state income taxes, and unemployment taxes and voluntary withholdings. May be offered in Distance Education delivery format.

Check the college catalog for CSU/UC transferability and to see if this course meets AA/AS degree requirements.

This class begins June 15th and ends August 7th

Optional On-Campus Orientations

There are no required on-campus meetings for this class. You can attend an OPTIONAL, on-campus Orientation to Online Learning that provides Blackboard log in instructions and help, an overview of the Blackboard course management system, and tips on netiquette, time management, and study skills for the online student. 

Attend either of these sessions:

  • Monday, June 15th, 5:30-6:30 p.m., in Room 1618

  • Tuesday, June 16th, noon-1:00 p.m. in Room 1618

Learn more about these orientations, which are NOT course-specific.

How This Class Operates

This is not a self-paced class; there are due dates throughout the semester that you are expected to meet just like a traditional face-to-face class.  The class requires discussions and class participation. Class includes weekly graded discussions, quizzes, chapter problems (In Homework Manager) and four exams. Students are expected to log in to Blackboard at least 3-5 times a week and spend about 18 hours per week in class activities.

Textbook Information

Bernard J. Bieg, Payroll Accounting 2009 ed., Thomson South Western publishing ISBN # is 9780324663730. This book comes to with a CD (Integrated Accounting with Payroll Accounting 2009).  For more details on this and other class related information, refer to the class webpage located on my website.

How Students are Graded

Grading Info: Below is an approximate % for each graded area of the course:

1.Discussion - 15%
2.Chapter problems - 20%
3.Exams and Quizzes - 55%
4.Project - 10%

Instructor reserves the right to change the grading structure. Extra credit assignments are made available to the class during the semester.

Succeeding in an Online Course

Students who succeed in online courses tend to be independent, self-motivated learners with good computer skills. If you are a procrastinator who relies heavily on the instructor for motivation, or can't use a computer too well, you should probably consider enrolling in a face-to-face course instead.   Or, you might consider enrolling in our Introduction to Online Learning course (GNST-4910), which provides an overview of online learning and equips you to succeed in your first online class.

Don't enroll in this class if you believe the myth that learning online requires less effort than learning face-to-face. This course covers the same content and has similar activities as the face-to-face version of the course; only the method of delivery changes.

Blackboard

This course will use the Blackboard course management system as its virtual classroom. To learn how to log in to Blackboard, go to the How to Begin an Online Course page. Once you enroll, you will not be able to log in until the first day of class.  Students are expected to become familiar with the use and operation of Blackboard functions and are encouraged to attend an orientation session provided by the Distance Education program at Chabot College. In addition, the professor provides a general unit on "How to Navigate in Blackboard" for students to understand how to use the major features the professor employs.

Students may to need to be able to view particular PDF files provided by the professor, so students will need to have Adobe Reader loaded onto their computer (free download is available). The professor expects students to have regular and ready access to their computer and have a reliable internet provider.

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