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ACC E 251: Fund Accounting
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AC 103 Code B, C Prerequisites: ACC* E113 and ENG* E043. Emphasis will be concentrated on general fund accounting, budgetary controls, appropriation accounting, and financial reporting as related to social, religious, cultural, and educational non-profit organizations.
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ACC E 276: Principles of Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: AC 211 Code B, C Prerequisite: ACC* E117 Continues the detailed examination of financial accounting principles in ACC* E275 with emphasis on valuation and disclosure practices pertaining to non-current assets, liabilities and stockholders equity. Students will use computer applications and spreadsheet software for problem solving.
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ANT E 101: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AN 101 Code BS Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. An introduction to the discipline of anthropology. Emphasis is upon the evolution and diversity of humans (physical anthropology) and upon the environments and cultures of various peoples (ethnology). Archaeology and linguistics are covered briefly.
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ANT E 105: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AN 201 Code BS Prerequisite: ANT* E101 and ENG* E101 or permission of the instructor. A study of anthropological techniques, cultures, archaeological evidence from early cultures, the evolution of people from primitive technological cultures, the study of the ethnological, environmental, economic factors as they influence culture, and the effects of family structure, kinship systems, religion, magic and art with the culture.
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ART E 101: Art History I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AR 121 Code F Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. A survey of the visual arts from Paleolithic cave paintings through the art of Europe in the thirteenth century. The course will cover outstanding examples of image making and architecture across a wide range of ancient civilizations. A field trip to a major New York museum can be expected.
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ART E 102: Art History II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AR 122 Code F Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. A survey of the visual arts from fourteenth century Florence to Paris in the first half of the nineteenth century. Beginning with the innovations of Renaissance humanism, the course will follow the succession of styles that ultimately led to the eclectic revivals of neo-classic art. A field trip to a major New York museum can be expected.
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ART E 103: Art History III
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AR 123 Code F Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. A survey of the visual arts from the origins of modernism through the art of our own time. In the past 150 years, artists in Europe and America have come up with stylistic innovations at an ever-accelerating pace. This course traces the actions and reactions among artists, critics, and the public as these movements competed for recognition. A field trip to a major New York museum can be expected.
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ART E 107: Introduction to Studio Art
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AR 100 Code F Introduces a wide range of art experiences using numerous drawing and painting techniques including pastels, paint, printmaking, mixedmedia, and collage. Experiences in visual thinking will help students solve problems in other academic areas. Intended for the non-art majors who wish to gain confidence in their ability to work with art materials.
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ART E 109: Color Theory
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AR 104 Code F An examination of color theory and terminology. Studio projects will allow students to develop a sensitivity to color interactions. Advanced projects will combine theory and practical problem solving.
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ART E 111: Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: AR 105 Code F An examination of the fundamentals of drawing. Students will work on the skillful use of line, value distribution, composition, and perspective systems. Drawing as a tool for visual thinking will also be introduced.
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