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  • 3.00 Credits

    Accounting 3 Credits This course continues to present advanced accounting principles and theory related to the partnership form of business organization, government and non-profit entities including colleges and universities and health care organizations, and fiduciary accounting for estates and trusts. Requirements and Prerequsites ACC 411 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Accounting 3 Credits This course introduces the student to the fundamental theory and framework for financial statement audits and other assurance and attestation services. Topics include risk assessment, audit sampling, ethical expectations and considerations, internal controls, fraud and the audit report. Operational auditing as a tool for increasing both effectiveness and efficiency of a firm’s accounting system is also introduced. Requirements and Prerequsites ACC 312 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Accounting 3 Credits This course is a capstone course for accounting majors which provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate they have achieved the goals established for the accounting program. The course will also cover current developments in the accounting industry including recent FASB pronouncements and their effects on financial reporting, changes in auditing standards, tax law changes, international accounting standards and issues surrounding the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. This course will assist the student in preparation for the CPA and CMA exams. Requirements and Prerequsites ACC 402 ACC 411 ACC 415 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Anthropology 3 Credits This course examines the nature of culture and its role in creating forms of social, economic, and political life in diverse historical and geographical contexts. Readings draw from contemporary ethnographies of various peoples, analyzing the persistence of cultural diversity in the midst of global, social, and socioeconomic forces.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Anthropology 3 Credits This course provides an introductory overview of the discipline of archeology. The course considers the major questions about the human story that archeologists seek to answer and presents basic theories and methods used to do so. Course concepts and principles are given real-world application through an introduction to out-of-class fieldwork at an archaeological dig site. Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Art 3 Credits Through a survey of selected works, this course demonstrates the beauty and power of the Western heritage of visual arts and architecture. By studying examples of great art, students learn about the underlying values they express in various time periods. This course is presented through illustrated lectures and other media that augment the textbook. Field trips will supplement classroom learning. Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Art 3 Credits Students will experience the creative process in two and three-dimensional design focusing within the areas of sculpture, ceramics, the fiber arts and printmaking. Emphasis is placed on the use of color, texture and form as well as the principles of design to develop competency under the supervision of an artist-instructor. No previous experience in art is required. Requirements and Prerequsites Materials fee: $25 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Art 3 Credits This is a studio course in which the student will have supervised drawing practices under the direction of an artist-instructor. Using the most widely accepted approaches to drawing techniques, this course develops the student’s talents and skills through extensive drawing and rendering exercises involving the human form, natural objects, landscape and perspective. Offered Fall Spring
  • 1.00 Credits

    Art 3 Credits The emphasis in this introductory course is on the fundamental skills of manipulation and observation necessary in acrylic media. Painting problems are paralleled with a study of color, texture and forms as they apply to the work of beginning painters. Requirements and Prerequsites Materials fee: $25 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Art 3 Credits A continuation of the painting experience, this course develops fluency and competence in acrylic media. Requirements and Prerequsites ART 121 or permission of the instructor; Materials fee: $25 Offered Fall Spring
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