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ACCT 120: Introduction to Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A study of financial accounting and accounting systems starting with the accounting cycle and going through the preparation and interpretation of financial statements for all types of business entities. Topics covered include generally accepted accounting principles, the theory of accounts, and the theory of present value as it relates to financial accounting problems. Note: Credit will not be given for both this course and 12.220 Introduction to Financial Accounting.
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ACCT 121: Introduction to Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A study of the essentials of managerial accounting focusing on the use of accounting information in the decision-making process. Topics covered include planning, budgeting, control, and valuation. Note: Credit will not be given for both this course and 12.221 Introduction to Managerial Accounting.
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ACCT 321: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An intensive study of generally accepted accounting principles dealing with balance sheet evaluations and their effect on income determination. Topics include applications of present value techniques to accounting, valuation and reporting of cash, receivables, short-term investments, inventories, fixed assets and intangible assets. Prerequisite: ACCT 121 Introduction to Managerial Accounting.
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ACCT 322: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
Additional topics in financial accounting, including an in-depth analysis of current and long-term liabilities, capital stock, options and warrants, earnings-per-share calculations, convertible securities, retained earnings and dividends, and statement of changes in financial position. Also studied are income-tax allocations, pension accounting, and accounting for lease transactions. Prerequisite: ACCT 321 Intermediate Accounting I.
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ANT H161: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An exploration of how culture influences us to believe, think, and act. The course presents cross-cultural perspectives on aspects of human life, which may include how we get the things we need to survive, what sort of family life is desirable, and how we govern ourselves and maintain social order. Both Western and non-Western ideas and practices are explored. Students are introduced to the methods used by anthropologists in the study of culture.
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ANT H172: Interpreting the Past:Archaeological Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An exploration of past Western and non-Western social worlds through the examination of their material remains. The course investigates past beliefs and practices, including those involving treatment of the dead, power and prestige, art, architecture, and gender. Students learn how archaeologists use techniques such as excavation, survey, and interpretation to study past behavior.
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ANT H243: Native American Cultures
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An investigation of the lifeways and histories of several Native American cultures from an anthropological perspective. Issues of gender, class, and race, as they affect Native Americans, are an important focus of this course. Prerequisite: SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology, or ANTH 161 Cultural Anthropology, or permission of instructor.
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ANT H253: Gender Across Cultures
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An investigation of how womanhood and manhood are thought of and practiced in Western and non-Western cultures. The course addresses questions such as the following: How do we learn to be men or women? How do ideas of masculinity and femininity differ depending upon culture, race/ethnicity, and social class?
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ANT H258: Critical Approaches to Men and Masculinities
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An examination of the cultural forces that drive men to assume particular masculine identities, with a strong emphasis on cross-cultural alternatives. Students also learn about the social and cultural forces that shape a person's experience of being a man, including race/ ethnicity, social class, sexual orientation, and ideas about gender. The course addresses contemporary issues men face.
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ANT H360: Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An examination of language and culture from an anthropological perspective. The course investigates how language shapes our perceptions, and how language is controlled by powerful groups, such as politicians and the media, to influence our ideas and behaviors. It poses the question: Why do women and men, members of different racial/ethnic groups, and people of different social classes speak the same language differently? Prerequisite: ANTH 161 Cultural Anthropology or permission of instructor.
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