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4.00 Credits
u (4 Credits - 4 Hours) Prerequisite: MTB 1103 or MAC 1105 with a grade of "C" or better, satisfactoryscores on the math placement exam at the college algebra level. The course is designed to familiarize the student with the theory, logic, and concepts used in financial accounting. Course content includes: journalizing, posting, preparing a trial balance, adjustments, corrections, and closing; preparation of the income statement, balance sheet, changes in owner's equity and cash flow statement; current assets, inventory, long-term assets and liabilities; corporate capital structure, retained earnings and financial statement analysis. Emphasis is placed on comprehension of accounting principles and concepts in addition to mastery of accounting skills.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) The Black experience in the African diaspora; interdisciplinary examination of texts, theories, practices, and philosophic foundations in African- American cultural and sociological history.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) A survey of the culture, economy, government, geography, history, and natural resources of Florida. Emphasis is given to the rapid progress in the development of agriculture, industry, and education during the past 20 years.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) A study of the social, economic, political, religious, intellectual, and cultural factors that contributed to the growth of the United States since 1877. Emphasis is placed upon the factors that have changed the United States from a rural-agricultural nation to an urban-industrial world power. AMH 2010 is not a prerequisite for this course.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) The study of the early history of the American South, ranging geographically from Florida to the Louisiana Territory to Georgia and the Carolinas, from 1513 to statehood. Particular attention is placed on the period of discovery, exploration, and settlement, with emphasis placed on the struggle among the English, French, Spanish, and Indians on the colonial frontier.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: LIT 2000 with a grade of "C" or higher. AML 2010 is astudy of selected American writers and literary trends from colonial times to the mid-19th century. AML 2010 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: LIT 2000 with a grade of "C" or higher. AML 2020 is astudy of selected American writers and literary trends from mid-19th century to the present. AML 2020 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: ENC 1102 with a grade of "C" or higher. A survey ofAfrican-American Literature that reflects the rich tradition of published writings created by African-American authors. In the course, students discover a variety of African-American literary genres and themes from the earliest documented records to contemporary African-American Culture. This course emphasizes terminology and literary constructs necessary for the students to read and understand text materials and written dialogues of African-American writers. The development of appropriate skills and techniques enabling students to review and analyze written works, such as narrative, poetry, short story, and novel are stressed. AML 2601 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) A wide-range survey of man's biological and cultural nature. Topics include primates, early hominids, human variation, language, sex, magic, art, religion, evolution, and the origins of civilization.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: ACG 2021 with a grade of "C" or higher. This course isdesigned to familiarize the student with the various Federal and State reporting requirements, and the concepts, laws and theories behind such reporting. Course content includes calculating overtime, gross pay, Federal and State income tax withholding, FICA and Medicare withholding and other deductions from pay. The student will also learn to complete Federal forms I-9, W-4, W-2, 1099-MICS, 940EZ, 940 and 941 as well as State unemployment compensation reports.
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