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A&SC 298: Student Leadership Development P NP
1.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Provides a leadership training component to supplement student involvement in a student leadership position. No student officer or participant in student organization need take this course as a condition for his or her participation.
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A&SC 350: Perspectives on Women
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Considers various perspectives of and about women and major issues relevant to women today, with an accent on women's scholarship. Course content will vary, and the course may be repeated for credit.
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A&SC 492: Interdisciplinary Seminar V
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
An opportunity to explore in-depth certain concepts, problems, and issues from a combination of arts and sciences disciplines. Course content will vary, and the course may be repeated for credit.
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A&SC/ART 436: History of Women in Art Lec
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: ENGL 150; Preferred background ART 132. Reviews the works of women artists from the medieval period to the present.
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A&SC/ENGL 365: Images of Women in Literature and the Arts
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Studies examples of the written, oral and visual arts depicting women as "voices" of theperiods which produced them, and examines how those voices influenced and continue to color women's perceptions of their roles in society. Pays special attention to the literature written by such authors as Doris Lessing, Alice Adams, Anne Sexton, Alice Munro, Megan Terry and Alice Walker.
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A&SC/PSYC 309: Psychology of Gender Differences
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: PSYC 101. Explores the factors that influence the development of differences in cognitive and social/emotional functioning between males and females and the effects of those differences on psychological functioning.
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A&SC/SOCL 250: Women, Culture and Society
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Examines the diversity of women's experience in society as citizens, creators, and thinkers. The course includes cross-cultural and historical study, but concentrates on the status and roles of women (and men) in contemporary American society.
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ACCT 233: Principles of Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Corequisite: MATH 105 or student has tested out of MATH 105. Introduces the concepts and terminology of accounting and financial reporting for modern business enterprises. The course will focus on analyzing and interpreting accounting information for use in making decisions about organizations. Problem solving, critical thinking, and communication skills that are necessary to use accounting information, to form conclusions about businesses and to communicate these conclusions to others will be emphasized.
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ACCT 234: Principles of Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Prerequisite: ACCT 233. Introduces the concepts and terminology of accounting and managerial reporting for modern business enterprises. The course will focus on the selection and analysis of accounting information for internal use by management. Problem solving, critical thinking, and communication skills that are necessary to use accounting information, to form conclusions about businesses and to communicate these conclusions to others will be emphasized.
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ACCT 292: Seminar V
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montana State University Billings
Provides students an opportunity to investigate topics pertinent to the field of Accounting.
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