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ACC 488: Federal Income Tax II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: ACC 283; ACC 485 and either MTH 201 or MTH 221. Examines the Federal income taxation of corporations, shareholders, partners and partnerships. Topics include tax effects of entity formation, operations, distributions and liquidations. Emphasizes factors in choosing a type of business entity. Estate and gift taxation are introduced. Tax software is used to prepare tax returns and to perform tax research. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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ACC 489: Accounting for Not-For-Profit Entities
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: ACC 283 and ACC 386. Examines the unique accounting characteristics of governmental and not-for-profit entities. Course content includes basic coverage of funds and fund accounting, as well as theory and procedures from GASB statements, including implementation of GASB standard No. 34. Students are introduced to the basic accounting procedures related to various funds, legally required budgetary accounts, financial statement preparation, proper footnote disclosure, and other reporting issues. 3 Cr.
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ACC 498: Accounting Internship
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisite: ACC 283 and department approval. Provides supervised experience in an accounting environment, with an opportunity to apply concepts learned in accounting course work. Also provides an opportunity for students to better understand (1) accounting career opportunities, (2) the accounting work culture, and (3) the high level of professional acumen required to be successful in accounting. Recommended for all accounting majors without accounting work experience. 1-6 Cr. Every Semester, by arrangement
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ACC 499: Independent Study in Accounting
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: ACC 283 and ACC 385. Allows students to pursue accounting topics and/or projects beyond those covered in regularly scheduled accounting courses. Arranged in consultation with the instructor-sponsor who will supervise and direct the student. Registration requires completion of forms prior to the beginning of the semester. 1-6 Cr.
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AMS 327: Survey of American History
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Not open to students who have completed HST 211 or 212 or their equivalents. Will not count toward the major in history. Focuses on a narrative of American history through key events, turning points, and controversies. Lectures examine exploration, early colonization, the American Revolution, the Civil War, industrialization, immigration, World War II, and the cultural/social revolution of the Vietnam Era. 3 Cr. GEP 170 Modern World Civilizatio There are no courses to display.
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ANT 100: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Introduces basic concepts of cultural anthropology by relating them to pressing local and worldwide problems. Includes topics such as the relationships between people and their environments; the impact of technological modernization on traditional cultures; and the practical applications of anthropology in cross-cultural communication, health, economic development and ecology. 3 Cr.
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ANT 110: Introduction to Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Provides an overview of the field of anthropological archaeology while emphasizing the relationship between the past and the present. Topics include the history of archaeology, methods and techniques used to recover archaeological data, and an examination of how data are used to understand and interpret human existence in the past, and exploration of particular case studies and important issues in contemporary archaeology. 3 Cr.
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ANT 200: The Ethnographic Experience
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisite: ANT 100. Provides an introduction to the study of cultures through selected case studies, or ethnographies. Also provides an in-depth view of specific cultures and the anthropological analysis of them; introduces students to theories and methodologies that frame ethnographic studies, and present a sample of the best in contemporary ethnographic writing. 3 Cr.
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ANT 256: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
When skeletalized victims of crime, human rights abuses or mass disasters are found, forensic anthropologists help identify victims, reconstruct events surrounding death, and provide legal evidence. Uses case studies from a variety of sources ?from the Battle of the Little Big Horn and the Kennedy assassination to the fate of MIAs and the World Trade Center disaster ?to examine the biological principles behind forensic anthropology. 3 Cr.
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ANT 261: Cross-Cultural Sexuality
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Examines human sexuality from a cross-cultural perspective. Reviews the evolution of sex, history of sex research, marriage, incest, sexual practices, gender issues, gender diversity, homosexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, sex industry work, and concepts of physical attractiveness and modesty for Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, Latin America, the Caribbean, North America and Europe. 3 Cr. ANT 301 Native Americans: Contem
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