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3.00 Credits
This course surveys the major Latin American countries since independence with emphasis on political structure and government development, but also including economic, social and cultural development. Cross listed as HIS 33XX. Students may not receive credit for AAS 3354 and HIS 3354. Pre-requisites: For AAAS majors with South America concentration, AAS 2301 Introduction to African, African American Studies and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of major political, economic, and cultural developments from the pre-Contact period through the Wars for Independence. Meets history Third World requirement. Cross-listed as HIS 3372. Students may not receive credit for both AAS 3371 and HIS 3372. Pre-requisites: For AAAS majors with South America concentration, AAS 2301 Introduction to African, African American Studies and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the many forms of Latin American governments and the political philosophies behind those political expressions since the end of the colonial period. Special attention is given to the post WWII period. Prerequisite: junior status. Cross-listed as HIS 4301 and as POS 4301. Students may not receive credit for AAS 4301 and HIS 4301 and POS 4301. Pre-requisites: For AAAS majors with South America concentration, AAS 2301 Introduction to African, African American Studies and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
This course critically examines the effect of race on the economic position of the diverse racial and cultural groups in the USA. It will examine how income inequities, menial occupational distribution, and poverty heighten group diversity and solidify racial boundaries in the USA. Students enrolled in the course will be required to a) engage in practical field research of one racial or ethnic group in the USA, b) produce a research report and c) give an in-class presentation based on their own research activity. Pre-requisites: For AAAS majors with North America concentration, AAS 2301 Introduction to African, African American Studies and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
A seminar on selected contemporary themes. Special Topics in Africa is designed to highlight the interdisciplinary focus of the field of African studies, develop research projects, and to further develop critical thinking and writing skills. The theme or focus will vary from semester to semester. Pre-requisites: For AAAS majors with Africa concentration, AAS 2301 Introduction to African, African American Studies and senior status.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIS/AAS 3354 Modern Latin America or permission of the Instructor. A colloquium designed around a problem in Latin American history, requiring reading, discussion, reports, and a major paper. Cross-listed as HIS 4323 Special Topics in Latin America. Students may not receive credit for both AAS 4323 and HIS 4323. Pre-requisites: For AAAS majors, AAS 2301 Introduction to Africa, African American Studies, AAS 3354 Modern Latin America, and senior status.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as a capstone course for AAAS majors. Students are provided the opportunity to refine their skills in research and writing. This advanced seminar explores a wide-body of literature selected as the eminent scholarship in the field of African and African American Studies. Students participate in planned seminar sessions and conduct in-depth research resulting in a senior thesis under the supervision of a member of the African & African American Studies faculty. Pre-requisites: Senior Status in the AAAS major.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles underlying taxation and examines in detail the relationship between taxes and the accounting function. Emphasis is on tax technicalities, tax liability computations, and tax problems faced by sole proprietorships and the individual taxpayer. Prerequisite: ACC 2316.
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3.00 Credits
The course concentrates on an in-depth study of cost concepts and cost classifications, various costing systems, cost allocation methods, and cost control tools for managerial decision marking. Prerequisite: ACC 2317.
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the application of accounting information in making business decisions. Focus is on the conceptual background and analytical tools necessary to understand and interpret financial statements and the applications of accounting information in planning and control of organizations. Prerequisite: ACC 2317.
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