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3.00 Credits
Dr. Gaver. Pre-requisite: MATH 2240. The objective of this course is to teach basic mathematical modeling constructs and analysis techniques that are used for studying biological processes. Topics to be covered include ordinary differential equations, compartment systems, basics of dynamic systems, stability, statistical inference and model construction. These will be applied to study models of chemical kinetics, physiological control, AIDS transmission, population dynamics, and growth. Students will use Mathematica to develop and analyze models.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. An expansive interdisciplinary introduction to the history, politics, society, literature, and cultures of Brazil, the largest nation of Latin America.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. Courses offered by visiting or permanent faculty. For description consult the director of Brazilian Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. May be cross listed with other 600-level courses. Consult director of Brazilian Studies for description.
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Staff. Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. May be cross listed with other 600-level courses. Consult director of Brazilian Studies for description.
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3.00 Credits
Nicholas A. Genovese, Jr., CPA, CPM, MBA and Tarann Cooks, MPA, John Hemstreet An introduction to the principles of accounting. Topics include: recognition of revenue and expenses for income determination, proper classification of balance sheet items, and income statement and balance sheet preparation. Students learn to prepare adjusting entries, closing entries and worksheet presentations necessary for monthly financial statements. The principle and theories behind the proper accounting treatment of cash, accounts receivable, inventories, prepaid expenses, marketable securities and fixed assets are studied.
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3.00 Credits
Nicholas A. Genovese, Jr., CPA, CPM, MBA and Joseph R. Danos, Ph.D., CPA, John Hemstreet Pre-requisite: 111 or equivalent. Continuation of the study of financial accounting with a detailed study of liabilities and ownership interests for partnerships and corporations. Introduction to statements of changes in financial position, consolidated statements, cost accounting, and the effect of taxes on business decisions.
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3.00 Credits
Nicholas W. Lafranz III, CPA Pre-requisite: BSAC 112 or equivalent. Review and extension of the complete accounting process, financial statement preparation and accounting for assets. Study and application of accounting theory to problems of classification and valuation in preparation of the balance sheet and income statement.
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3.00 Credits
Nicholas W. Lafranz III, CPA Pre-requisite: BSAC 112 or equivalent. Continuation of the study and application of accounting theory to the balance sheet and income statement, including accounting for liabilities and corporate ownership interests, and the flow of funds. Contemporary accounting development and problems.
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3.00 Credits
M.T. (Tommy) Huntsman Pre-requisite: BSAC 112 or equivalent. A study of the accounting methods and procedures peculiar to manufacturing activities. Emphasis is placed on product costing in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles under various costing methods.
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