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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of auditing in a computerized accounting system environment. Course coverage emphasizes the standards by which information systems auditors should perform. Those standards address the evaluation of computer security, program development, program modification, computer processing, and source data controls. Current issues in auditing are addressed. Hands-on projects focusing on the review of security and the use of computer-assisted audit tools are utilized. PREREQ: ACCT 350, ACCT 405.
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The development and use of cost information for strategic cost management is emphasized. The uses of accounting information for management planning, production, and control decisions are covered. Examples include operations and capital budgeting, computer applications, and an in-depth application of cost accounting concepts. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and use of current cost management techniques. PREREQ: ACCT 314 and SCM 345.
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Current accounting topics and issues are investigated in this class. PREREQ: PERM/INST.
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Introduction to the fossil evidence for human evolution, genetics, modern human variation, the study of living primates, and the relationship between biology and culture.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the historic background and basic techniques of anthropological archaeology. Methods and theory used to reconstruct prehistoric cultures, their environmental settings, activities, and histories.
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3.00 Credits
Anthropological approaches to the study of human kinship, marriage, and family and discusses the relevance of these topics to broader issues in social organization. Topics may include sexual relationships, reproduction, incest, marriage, family, inheritance, and forms of cooperation in a range of societies. PREREQ: ANTH 102 or PERM/INST.
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Investigation of scientific events in the development of the basic concepts, theory, and methods of contemporary anthropology. PREREQ: ANTH 102 and ANTH 103, or PERM/INST.
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Survey of the prehistoric archaeology and paleontology of human origins in the Old World. Includes comparisons of human adaptation on a continental scale focusing on the Oldowan, Acheulian, Mousterian, and the evidence for the behavior and biology of anatomically modern humans.
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Globalization has caused significant changes in the movement of people, capital, and resources. Explores the impact of these changes on the internal and external relationships between cultures. Population growth and decline, environmental impact and change, poverty and hunger, gender, ethnicity, religion, and resistance to globalization will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to concepts, theories, and methods utilized in cultural anthropology, emphasizing both humanistic and scientific orientations. PREREQ: ANTH 102.
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