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ACC 410: Fraud Examination
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed to prepare students to identify, detect, and prevent financial fraud. The course covers the nature of fraud and the different types of fraud, including e-business fraud that is now possible in today's technological world. The course will also study the nature of fraud perpetrators, why they commit fraud, warning signals that fraud may occur, and effective ways to proactively search for fraud. Spring semester.
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ACC 411: Valuation of Closely Held Bus
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed to provide students, seeking an understanding of the basics of business valuation, with a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of determining the value of a non-publicy traded business entity or a fractional share of a non-publicly traded business entity. Alternate spring semesters.
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ACC 504: Financial Accounting Concept
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting business transactions and financial reports as it relates to the financial information component of the business information system. Emphasis is placed on the understanding, interpretation, and application of financial reports.
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ANT 100W: Intro Cultural Anthroplgy
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This is a Writing Intensive course. A study of human behavior and the structure of society. Emphasis will focus upon cultures outside the Western European area, using a few selected societies as the framework in which to study the theories and principles of social anthropology. Listed as behavioral and social sciences general education elective. Every semester.
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ANT 110: Intro Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Examines the relationship between biological and social behavioral aspects of human evolution, with emphasis on basics of evolutionary theory, fossil hominids and social behavior, especially of the non-human primates. Listed as behavioral and social sciences general education elective. Fall semester.
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ANT 204: Culture and Personality
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The social and cultural factors influencing the structure and development of the personality. Emphasizes studies and cross-cultural analysis. Fall semester of even numbered years. The social and cultural factors influencing the structure and development of the personality. Emphasizes studies and cross-cultural analysis. Fall semester of even numbered years. Prerequisite: ANT 100 or SOC 100.
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ANT 208: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Students will investigate theoretical and practical aspects of intercultural communication processes. Spring semester.
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ANT 212: Peoples & Cultures of Africa
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Designed to acquaint the student with the cultures and peoples of africa as they existed before European colonization. Attention will also be directed to the problem of cultural change. Fall semester of odd numbered years. Designed to acquaint the student with the cultures and peoples of Africa as they existed before European colonization. Attention will also be directed to the problem of cultural change. Spring semesters of odd- numbered years.
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ANT 213: North American Indians
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Devoted to the study of North American indians as they existed before contact with Europeans. Attention will also be directed toward problems of acculturation, as well as pre-historic background, linguistics and history of the various culture areas. Spring semesters of odd numbered years. Devoted to the study of North American Indians as they existed before contact with Europeans. Attention will also be directed toward problems of acculturation, as well as pre-historic background, linguistics and history of the various culture areas. Spring semesters of odd-numbered years.
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ANT 214: Peoples & Cltrs of the Pacific
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Deals with the peoples of the Pacific Islands, especially Australian Aborigines, New Guinea Highland cultures and Polynesian societies, as they existed before European contact. Attention will also be directed to problems of modernization. Offered periodically.
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