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ACCT 4940W: Ethics in Business
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An overview of the basic systems of ethics with a brief summary of each. Application and the consequences of each system of ethics are explored. Potential problems encountered by managers, accountants and other employees are examined. Students are encouraged to develop a consistent system of ethics to prepare them for coping with life in the business world. Passing this course with a C or higher demonstrates writing competency in the Accounting major. (Prerequisites: Passing score on the English Proficiency Exam; senior standing) (Also BUSS 4940W)
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ACCT 4990: Accounting Internship
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
Professor-supervised on-thejob course designed to give students practical experience in an accounting capacity in the community. (Prerequisite: Accounting majors with junior or senior standing)
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ANTH 4110: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An introduction to cultural anthropology; the nature of culture; the range of cultural phenomena, including material culture, social organization, religion, language, and other related topics. (Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing)
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ANTH 4200: Anthropological Methods
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An exploration of anthropological methods used in the collection and analysis of ethnographic data. Students will practice participant observation, selecting ethnographic informants, interviewing key informants, and more systematic methods such as survey research. They will also consider ethical issues surrounding anthropological research and assess different kinds of ethnographic writing. (Prerequisite: ANTH 4110)
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ANTH 4210: Qualitative Community Research
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An exploration of qualitative methods for exploring the social, political, economic, and religious systems of a local community in order to create the local awareness necessary for change. Students engage in a community research project.
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ARTS 4100: Children's Art
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
(1, Spring) Examination of a variety of media to promote creativity and imaginative use of materials and skills in children. Designed especially for students desiring a multiple subject teaching credential.
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BIBL 1300: Literature of the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An introduction to the background and history of the Hebrew people from their beginnings through the post-Exilic era. The course emphasizes the content and redemptive message of the Old Testament.
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BIBL 1310: Literature of the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A survey of the distinctive purpose, content and fundamental religious messages of each New Testament book against the literary, political, social, economic, and religious backgrounds of the first century.
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BIBL 1330: Biblical Backgrounds
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An examination of the physical, geographical, historical, and social contexts of the Bible. The course includes the study of geology, climate, agriculture, flora and fauna with a view toward a deeper understanding of Scripture.
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BIBL 2220: Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
(3, Fall and Spring) An introduction to theoretical and practical aspects of hermeneutics. The course briefly surveys the history of the interpretation of Scripture, and examines and applies principles of Bible interpretation and application.
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