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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ACC 331 The course presents an introduction to the study of computer-based accounting systems with a primary focus on basic system documentation and design. Other topics covered include information system applications, internal controls and system security, auditing procedures related to the accounting system, and accounting system applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ACC 331; MAT 126 or 320. Corequisite: ACC 332 or consent of the instructor. A study of objectives, standards, and procedures involved in examining and reporting on financial statements of business organizations by independent auditors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ACC 331 and 332, or consent of the instructor. A study of the theory and principles of accounting for business combinations, the preparation of consolidated financial statements, branch accounting, accounting for partnerships, accounting for international operations, and accounting for governmental and nonprofit organizations.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and the consent of the instructor. An intensive study of some significant topic in accounting that is not otherwise covered by the school's course offerings. Topics will be chosen in consultation with students who register for the course.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and the consent of the instructor. A research-oriented course focusing on an important topic in accounting that is not otherwise covered by the school's offerings. The course features student research, independent study, and discussion.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: admission to the honors program. Individual research leading to the completion of an honors thesis. Students admitted into the honors program register for one credit hour in each of three successive semesters (including summer). Only grades of satisfactory or unsatisfactory will be assigned.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: one semester of FYS or the equivalent. This course is designed to help students understand the academic models, approaches and methodologies that characterize African American Studies. In this course, students will become aware of how the African American experience has been defined and researched from an interdisciplinary perspective including literature, religion, sociology, anthropology, psychology, education, folklore, science and music. This course is required for the Africana Studies major and minor. (Every year)
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3.00 Credits
The development of civil rights of black Americans from slavery to the present. Consideration will be given to political, social, economic, and philosophical forces that shaped federal and state law and to the legal doctrine embodied in various judicial decisions and legislation in such areas as education, voting, unemployment, and public facilities. The characteristics of the legislative and judicial processes will also receive attention. (Occasional)
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3.00 Credits
A consideration of traditional Christian, secularized, and other religious manifestations of black culture in America, with emphasis upon the modern period. (Every year)
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3.00 Credits
(Same as SOC 295) Prerequisite: one semester of FYS or the equivalent. This course is designed to help students understand the theoretical base for the social inequalities that manifest themselves among the ethnic minority groups in America. In this course, students will become aware of the nature of social differences in American society and investigate a number of current theories that examine the basis for these differences. (Every two years)
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