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1.50 Credits
Staff Various topics in advanced financial accounting including consolidations, foreign operations, financial derivatives, and accounting for the environment. Prerequisites: Economics 150 and 155, or permission of instructor. Offered every other year.
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Staff Develops a systematic process for managing organizations in the information economy under conditions of both rapid change and stability. Develops procedures for measuring relevant changes occurring outside and inside an organization so that management may respond successfully to these changes. Emphasizes the broad range of skills that are necessary to manage complexity including technical, measurement, analytical, and leadership skills. Connects performance measurement and technology with knowledge acquired in the liberal arts. Prerequisites: Economics 86 and 101, or permission of instructor. Offered every other year.
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1.50 Credits
Staff A study of standards and independent verification procedures for business, government, and tax-exempt organizations; methods for surveying adequacy and effectiveness of accounting systems and internal controls; practice in applying auditing procedures and preparing working papers. Prerequisite: Economics 150. Offered every year.
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1.50 Credits
Massoud An intensive study of the evolution and development of accounting standards, with emphasis on the normative rather than the descriptive model as well as enhancing the student's research capabilities. Prerequisite: Economics 150 or permission of instructor. Offered every year.
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1.50 Credits
Staff Principles of financial accounting. Analysis of business transactions and their effect on the three principal financial statements: the balance sheet, the income statement, and the cash flow statement of changes. Prerequisite: Economics 50. Offered every semester.
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1.50 Credits
Staff Acquisition of four basic skills: comprehension, speaking, reading, writing, with emphasis on aural comprehension and oral communication. This course includes laboratory work and tutorial sessions each week. Offered every fall semester 2. Continuing Introductory French. Staff A continuation of French 1. Intensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing. Laboratory work and tutorial sessions each week. Not open to students who have completed French 22. Intensive Introductory French. Prerequisite: French 1, or placement. Offered every spring semester.
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1.50 Credits
M. Kim This course is designed to help students improve Korean language proficiency through extensive reading and discussions of a variety of texts, including short stories, poetry, essays, and newspaper articles. Reading and discussion topics are selected to extend students' understanding of Korean society and culture. Emphasis is also placed on writing critical essays in Korean. Prerequisite: Korean 44 or equivalent. Offered every other year.
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1.50 Credits
Haskell Through a historical survey of the major characteristics of French civilization, this course will focus on interrelationships between trends in art, history of ideas, political institutions and social traditions that have shaped modern France. Discussion groups with a native assistant. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Offered every year.
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1.50 Credits
Rachlin In the late '60's, France started to come to terms with itsFascist past and its complicity with the Holocaust. This course examines why and how French collective memory was reshaped a generation after the end of World War II. We will look at works by historians like Paxton, Rousso, Azema, and Wieviorka; writers like Modiano, Duras, Raczymov, Finkielkraut; and filmmakers like Malle, Ophüls, Resnais, Lanzmann and Losey. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Offered every year.
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1.50 Credits
Boucquey While focusing on French business culture and familiarizing students with Francais des Affaires parlance, this course will be an introduction to the French economy, the French corporate ambience, marketing and management in France, the French business environment, and France's international trade milieu. In addition to textbook materials, current articles from leading French magazines as well as French television programs and videos will be used. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Offered every other year.
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