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ACCT 6920: Directed Group Study
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Arranged group study
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ACCT 6930: Experimental Course
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
A course proposed for inclusion in the University curriculum. May not be offered more than two times as an experimental course.
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ACCT 6940: In-Service Course
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
A course for practitioners seeking additional training or expertise in their current vocation or profession. The in-service format typically includes an educational experience in which a University faculty member and a group of students concentrate on working toward the resolution of a specific problem.
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ACCT 6950: Workshop, Institute, Tour
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
An intense, credit-granting academic experience of short duration (usually from two days to two weeks) that is not listed in the current University curriculum. Provides for the practical application of theoretical learning within a group setting, and may include the development of methods and skills and the discussion of ideas and principles.
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ACCT 6960: Special Purose Instruction
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
A course intended for specific groups or organizations outside the University community.
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ACCT 6970: Internship
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Student internships may be either full-time or part-time in a public or private agency appropriate to the degree objective. Internships consist of closely supervised periods of service that are arranged in advance of the course registration. Students should consult their advisor concerning prerequisites.
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ACCT 6980: Research
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Research carried out by the student that is based on appropriate methodology and scholarship.
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ACCT 6990: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
A thesis written by the student that reports extensive original research carried out by the student and demonstrates appropriate methodology and scholarship.
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ANTH 1100: Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
Humans as biological and cultural organisms. The physical origin of humans and the primates; the interplay of biological and cultural factors in our evolution; physical variations among modern human populations. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 5]
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ANTH 1110: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Bemidji State University
This course is an introduction to the field of cultural anthropology. After an introduction of the four-field approach to understanding anthropology, the main focus of this course is to undertake a detailed introduction and a holistic understanding of the field of cultural anthropology. Our goal, in this course is to undertake a critical analysis of the cultures we come from and use this theoretical framework to understand other cultures. To this end, we will study important aspects of the socio-cultural institutions that influence our value systems. We will examine political, social, religious, economic institutions in our culture and understand how these cultural systems influence communication, marriage, sex, gender, ritual, art and expression. An underlying theme through this course is to undertake an analytical view of the interaction between our own culture and global cultures. Overall, this course should give students a critical perspective on cultural complexities, social diversity and develop a nuanced understanding of global inequities. [Core Curriculum Goal Area 8]
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