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4.00 Credits
4 credits (spring) Prerequisites: AC103 Furthers a basic understanding accounting principles and includes the study of accounting practices for partnerships, corporations and manufacturing operations, how to analyze financial statements, budgeting, and cost accounting. Explores practical problem solving and computer applications during lab time.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: AC103 and AC104 Emphasizes a thorough knowledge and comprehension of basic accounting theory with a view of current thought including present and future value concepts, price change, segment reporting, inventory replacement cost and depreciable assets. Stresses the ability to apply current theory in solving financial accounting problems.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: AC203 Continues the study of accounting begun in AC203, including present and future value concepts, statement of cash flows, revenue recognition, pension accounts and leases. The ability to apply current theory in solving financial accounting problems is stressed.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: AC204 This course focuses on the concepts that are vital to the company's strategy in managing products and product development in relationship to the competition in the marketplace. There is emphasis on cost based accounting, activity based costing, customer profitability analysis, product mix decisions, cost-volume-profit relationships, cost analysis and product variance analysis.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: AC204 This course introduces the student to the theory and real world applications of information systems specific to the field of accounting. The student will be introduced to information technology fundamentals of the analysis and design of accounting systems. In addition, the student will explore the relationship between accounting information systems other business information systems, including production, sales and human resources.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (fall) How have people visually depicted their relationships with the earth, their bodies, and their deities? How have rulers used art to proclaim and legitimize power? How have artists both pushed for and responded to radical social change? Using a global, thematic, chronologically grounded approach, we will explore these and other questions as we examine art from prehistoric to contemporary times.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (spring) Surveys art from the late 14th century to the present day, with an emphasis on the Western tradition. The course will also acquaint students with art from other traditions. The course will balance contextual and aesthetic perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
Credit hours by arrangement. (offered as needed) Prerequisites: Open only with consent of the instructor. Allows the department to design a course outside the normal offerings. In any given semester, the course content and format is developed for students with special interests and demonstrated abilities. Course may be repeated for credit with a change of topic. NOTE: W designation as appropriate.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: AR103 and AR104, the equivalent or permission of the instructor. Explores the fundamentals of oil painting, with emphasis on color theory, medium application, and composition. Stresses personal artistic expression within a flexible format designed to accommodate each student's artistic interests.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Taking a comparative approach between the art and music of the 17th Century, the course will explore the stylistic and aesthetic qualities unique to the time. The contributions of the great artists and composers - Rembrandt, Vermeer, Valesquez, Caravaggio, Bernini, Monteverdi, Purcell, Vivaldi, Bach and Handel among others - will be explored.
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