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ACCT 404: Auditing
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
A course designed to give the accounting student an understanding of auditing theory. Topics include generally accepted auditing standards, audit reports, professional ethics, fraud auditing, internal control, and sampling and evidence-gathering techniques.
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ACCT 480: Accounting For Non-Profit Organizations and Governmental Agencies
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course gives the student an understanding of accounting for non-profit organizations and governmental entities. Special attention is placed on reporting requirements and government oversight.
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ACCT 480 - Accounting For Non-Profit Organizations and Governmental Agencies
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ART 256: Art Before the Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course introduces famous works of art and architecture as well as their history from pre-history to 1500. The focus is on Western art and its traditions and styles, but the art of other cultures like the Far East, India, and Meso-America are also examined. A connection is made between time and place to understand human progress and the contributions of varied civilizations and cultures to mankind?s visual and artistic development.
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ART 257: Art From the Renaissance to 1870s
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course introduces the famous works of art and architecture from the late 1400s to the dawn of the 20th century. Thisc ourse examines the painting, sculpture, and architecture in relation to their time and place to better understand the their meaning and cultural signifigance. The focus is on Western art, but the test and class discussions will introduce works from other cultures such as the Middle East, Inda, China, and Japan. Comparisons will be made between different times and places, and the great masters of the renaissance epoch will be examined in detail.
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ART 258: Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course will survey modern and post- modern art. It will cover the period from its beginnings with the Impressionists through to present day Post-modern design. Slides, videos, and hands-on art experiences including drawing, painting and sculpting will be used in our explorations. No previous experience with art or art history is required.
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ART 259: The Essential History of American Art
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course examines the development and creation of an artistic tradition in America from pre-colonial times to the present. The focus is on the painting, drawing, sculpture and architecture of America and how it reflects who we are, what we value, and what we want to become at different points in our history, and from the perspectives of different groups and cultures. Economic, social, scientific, and philosophical ideas and traditions are linked to the form, topic, style, and meaning of the fine arts in America. The great American masters and masterpieces are discussed in detail.
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ART 263: Jewelry and Jewelry Making
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
Jewelry and Jewelry Making is a hands-on approach to learning about the history and how-to of jewelry and body adornment. Students will learn about the cultural signifigance of jewelry and complete several pieces of their own making. Beading, wirework, and repurposing materials will be part of this studio class. There is a lab fee associated with this course.
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ART 270: Special Topics in Art
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course is offered on an occasional basis and addresses topics and themes of special interest not covered in the standard course offerings in art.
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ART 363: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
Introduction to sculpture is a studio course which will expolore basic sculpture techinques including building, carving, and casting a variety of materials such as clay, wire, wood, and cement. Additionally there will be discussions of the artworks of famous modern American scuptors and their styles.
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ART 366: Introduction to Drawing
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
An introduction to drawing media and thechnique, with projects in line, value, texture, contour, composition, and perspective.
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