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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 011 or equivalent LEC 3 hrs., LAB 1 hr., Course fee $20 For career option students or transfer students, register by advisement only. This is an introductory accounting course that focuses on accounting for small businesses. Emphasis is placed on recordkeeping from basic journalizing to year-end closing and financial statement preparation. Additionally the course will cover payroll and taxation issues related to small business operations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 011 or equivalent Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 014 or MAT 050 or equivalent and MAT 016 or equivalent LEC 3 hrs., LAB 1 hr., Course fee $20 Financial Accounting is a service activity that functions to collect and communicate useful financial information about economic entities. The course will be concerned with processing accounting information assets and liabilities, accounting theory for proprietorships, corporations and financial statement analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ACC 111 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 1 hr., Course fee $20 A segment of accounting that deals specifically with how accounting data and other financial information can be used in the management of business, governmental, or not-for-profit entities. The course is specifically designed to assist internal management and will deal with cost-volume-profit analysis, cost systems, budgeting and performance evaluation for goal congruence and statement analysis designed for future managers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ACC 111 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. A study of the Internal Revenue Code and application of accounting principles for preparation of individual income tax returns. Limited business applications.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course is especially designed for college students with learning disabilities. Opportunity is provided for self-analysis and application of learning strategies to other courses. Strategies covered include time management/ organization, remembering, listening, note taking, textbook reading and writing.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course provides opportunity for self-analysis and application of learning styles and strategies to college courses. Emphasis is on practice of techniques designed to improve reading, memory, note taking, and critical thinking skills.
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1.00 Credits
LEC 1 hr., LAB 0 hrs. This course provides to an extended orientation experience. It aims to assist students in their adjustment by teaching personal, interpersonal and study skills. Students will gain awareness of the resources of the college and the community so that they can actively define and pursue their educational and career goals in a responsible and satisfying manner.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Fee: Description: This course is especially designed for college students with learning disabilities. Opportunity is provided for self-analysis and applications of learning strategies to other courses. Strategies covered include reading skills, memory, test taking and writing techniques. Pre-requisites: ACS 024 Co-requisites: Note: NOTE: For CASE/Horizons students only.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement provided the language is not the student's native language. The course is designed for students with little or no prior knowledge of Arabic. Coursework combines the use of a textbook and other relevant and authentic materials for writing, reading, speaking and listening comprehension. By the end of the course, students are expected to master the writing and sound systems of Arabic, understand and use basic grammatical structures, have use of basic vocabulary words, comprehend short reading passages, and understand simple utterances. Not intended for native speakers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARA 111 or permission of department chairperson. LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement provided the language is not the student's native language. Students with one prior semester of Arabic expand their study of basic Arabic script, pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of an elementary nature. Grammar study includes root consonants and word shapes, word order and agreement, plural and agreement of adjectives, dual nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives, and the past tense. Vocabulary and grammar support listening, reading, speaking, and writing in an effort to enhance Arabic language proficiency. The cultural context of the language is also covered.
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