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ACCT 4600: Governmental and Not-for Profit Accounting
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: Business Majors: Sophomore GPA Requirement and ACCT 3100; Non business Majors: ACCT 3100 and permission of depart-ment chair. Study of accounting and reporting practices for state/local governments and not-for-profit organizations. Course includes consideration of current events and other topical issues related to governments and not-for-profit organizations.
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ACCT 4700: Valuation of Closely Held Businesses
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: Business Majors: Sophomore GPA Requirement and ACCT 3200 and FIN 3100; Non business Majors: ACCT 3200, FIN 3100 and permission of department chair. The study of fundamental concepts and valua-tion methods used to value a closely-held busi-ness when there is no established market price. When determining the future benefit stream of a business entity and the associated risk, concepts from finance, economics, accounting and taxa-tion will be incorporated.
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AMST 3700: Principles and Methods of American Studies
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Critically examines the meaning and culture of America locally and globally. This reading-, writing-, and discussion-based course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of Ameri-can cultures. The course uses a wide variety of readings and activities from multiple academic disciplines and popular culture.
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AMST 3710: U.S. in the World
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Examines “America” as a cultural signifier that circulates around the world. These representations not only travel to other countries, but also return to us in cultural products from other countries. In addition to cultural theory, we will look at film, television, literature, and music as primary concern is to interrogate what ideological assumptions underlie our notion of what “America” means.
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AMST 3740: American Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Critical analysis of popular culture in American society. A particular offering of the course could focus on a specific area of popular culture (e.g., books, music, sports, food, mass consumption or advertising) or survey several of those topics. Historical and theoretical readings will support students' analysis of primary texts, includ-ing examples highlighting the globalization of American popular culture, mass markets and niche markets, the social formation of taste, and shifts in society' s preferences for mass consump-tion in different time periods. Course may be repeated for credit provided the content differs entirely from the previous offering.
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AMST 3750: Place in American Culture
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. This course offers a thematic study of the cul-tural, social, and economic patterns of American places using texts and methods from a variety of disciplines such as history, literature, and sociol-ogy. Employing the techniques of critical reading and historical analysis, students interrogate texts ranging from contemporary prize-win-ning novels, film and media representations, to primary historical documents to gain a fuller understanding of both the place studied and the significance of "place" in culture. Course may be repeated for credit provided the content differs entirely from the previous offering.
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AMST 3760: American Identities
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Examines the construction of individual identities and identity groups in American culture. Students survey and critique a range of texts expressing and representing the formation of identity constructions around such categories as race, gender, ethnicity, national origin, class, and sexuality. Students consider the various historical, cultural and social forces that shape (and sometimes resist) diverse views of American identity both within and outside the U.S.
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AMST 3770: American Cultural Productions
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Examines the production, interpretation, performance, circulation, and contestation of cultural practices and activities that produce ideas and beliefs about “America.” The course may focus on a particular cultural product (e.g., the suburbs) or cultural productions related to a particular historical period (e.g., the Great Depression) or other discrete category (e.g., racial productions).
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AMST 3780: American Cultural Movements
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Examines the history of and relationships between selected cultural movements in the United States through an interdisciplinary lens. Drawing primarily on historical resources and cultural texts, the course analyzes the evolution and conduct of movements or of a particular major movement, as well as the evolution of academic inquiry and understanding of these movements.
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AMST 4490: Special Topics in American Studies
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. A study of selected special topics of interest to faculty and students. Course may be repeated for credit provided the content differs entirely from the previous offering.
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