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ACAE 0099: Remediation in Language Arts
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
Non-credit A course designed to give regularly admitted students an opportunity to develop basic skills in English and composition before proceeding with the freshman-level English course.
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ACAM 0099: Remediation in Basic Mathematics
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
Non-credit A course designed to give regularly admitted students an opportunity to develop basic skills in mathematics before proceeding with the freshman-level mathematics course.
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ACAR 0099: Remediation in Reading
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
Non-credit A course designed to give regularly admitted students an opportunity to enhance their reading skills prior to or during the time they are enrolled in college-level work.
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ACCT 2101: Principles of Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: Completion of math requirement in Area A. A study of the underlying theory and application of financial accounting concepts. This course should be taken before or during the fall semester of the sophomore year by accounting or finance majors.
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ACCT 2102: Principles of Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: ACCT 2101. A study of the underlying theory and application of managerial accounting concepts, including analysis of financial statements for usefulness in decision making. This course should be taken before or during the spring semester of the sophomore year by accounting or finance majors.
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ACCT 3310: Intermediate Accounting I[R
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite or Corequisite: FINC 3440. A detailed intermediate level study of financial accounting through examination and application of generally accepted accounting principles for assets, liabilities, equity, revenues and expenses, primarily within the corporate business environment. This course should be taken before or during the junior year by accounting majors.
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ACCT 3320: Intermediate Accounting II[R
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: ACCT 3310. A continuation of ACCT 3310.
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ACCT 3350: Federal Income Taxation[R
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: ACCT 3310 or FINC 3440. A federal income tax course involving a study of general concepts of income, deductions, and federal income tax. Planning for small business owners is emphasized including the interaction of ordinary income, capital gains, and self employment tax. Tax research is introduced. This course should be taken before or during the junior year by accounting majors.
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ACCT 3380: Fraud Examination[R
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: FINC 3440. An introductory study of occupational fraud. The cross-disciplinary nature of the course makes it appropriate and useful for both accounting and non-accounting majors.
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ACCT 3399: Special Topics in Accounting[R
6.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
1-6 hours An in-depth examination of an accounting topic. The course may be an independent study under the supervision of a member of the accounting faculty or may be a formal class. The content and requirements of this course will vary depending on the instructor and the subject of the course. The course is repeatable for up to 6 hours credit.
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