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ACFN 353: Fraud Examination
2.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Understanding of occupational fraud, including fraudulent financial reporting and asset misappropriation; how occupational fraud is committed and actions that can be taken to deter and detect occupational fraud. Process to investigate fraud allegations, including evidence management. Prerequisites: 326, 340 and MATH 124. Spring.
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ACFN 355: Senior Thesis Exhibit
1.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Final exhibition of body of artwork by senior art majors. Prerequisite: 351.
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ACFN 362: Digital Video II
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Advanced camera, lighting, and sound recording techniques. In addition to Final Cut Pro, other advanced software are introduced: After Effects, Pro Tools, DVD Studio Pro and Cleaner. Prerequisite: 262. Spring.
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ACFN 371: Individual Learning Project
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Supervised reading or research at the upper-division level. Permission of department chair and completion and/or concurrent registration of 12 credits within the department required. Consult department for applicability towards major requirements. Not available to first-year students.
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ACFN 372: Open Studio
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
An opportunity for the most advanced students to function as professionals. Prerequisites: completion of all major requirements (Required Courses: 113, 114, 211, 248, 351; three studios chosen from the 200 and 300 studio courses and art history 101, 4 credits of non-western art history and 300), 300-level course(s) in intended studio concentration and approval of department chair. Fall and spring.
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ACFN 397: Internship
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Practical off-campus experience with a solid academic component for seniors directed by officers of employing firms or institutions.
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ACFN 398: Honors Senior Essay,Research or Creative Project
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Required for graduation with "Distinction in Accounting." Prerequisite: HONR 396 and approval of the department chair and director of the Honors Thesis program. For further information see HONR 398.
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African History 302: Sub-Saharan Africa
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
The history of Sub-Saharan Africa beginning with the era of the slave trade, continuing through the years of European colonization, and ending with the challenges of independence at the end of the 20th century. Explores patterns of historical change through economic, social and intellectual evidence. Alternate years.
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ART 101: Art,Aesthetics and Culture
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
This course examines the basic art themes and issues that are cross-cultural and cross-temporal. It will address aesthetics, style, process, materials, subject matter, etc. It is not an historical survey. Fall and spring.
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ART 113: Introduction to 2D Arts
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
This course emphasizes perception, the organization of form, the dynamics of color and the expressive possibilities offered by diverse media and drawing. It addresses the relationships between drawing and other 2D arts.
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