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TAX 7007: Tax Policy
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course critically examines our method of taxing income: criteria for a sound tax policy; tax system versus tax on income; use or acceptance of certain deductions, credits and exclusions. Students examine and evaluate proposals for tax reform.
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TAX 7008: Tax Procedure
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course prepares individuals for resolving federal tax problems administratively within the I.R.S. as well as within the court system. It examines I.R.S. organization; rulings, private and public, technical advise memorandums and determination letters; audits; appellate protests; criminal and civil litigation, with special emphasis on the US Tax Court.
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TAX 7009: Contemporary Issues in Business Regulation
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This seminar examines contemporary issues that are prevalent in the regulation of business organizations and activities. The class will engage in detailed discussions on topics listed in the syllabus. With the exception of the first few class meetings, students will volunteer to act as the lead discussant on his/her chosen topic. The student is required to prepare an outline prior to the class. In addition, two students will be assigned to comment on the discussion and outline of the lead student. The other students are also encouraged to comment and make suggestions. Prerequisite: Corporations I and/or an undergraduate degree in business, economics, or finance. Substantial working experience in the business world is a good substitute for the above course/degree requirements, but enrollment must be approved in advance.
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TAX 7010: State & Local Tax
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course provides an overview of the basic principles of state and local taxation. In this course, students will study the federal limitations on state and local taxation including U.S. Constitutional restraints imposed by the Due Process and Commerce Clauses and federal statutory preemptions. In addition, students will study the fundamental principles of the most common state taxes with a focus on corporate net income and sales and use taxes. This course will also address the impact of state and local taxes on multistate businesses, including e-commerce businesses. Finally, this course will briefly cover general state tax procedures.
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TAX 8077: Advanced Federal Income Taxation
2.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
The course will concentrate on income taxation of trusts and estates, Subchapter J. Emphasis will be on design of trusts to save taxes. If time permits, other income tax planning ideas will be covered, such as income tax planning with S corporations and their use in estate freezes.
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THPR 1000: Introduction to Costume and Makeup
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
An introduction to the basic design process and practice of costume and makeup creation from playscript to production for theatrical characters. Included are study in character analysis, appropriate research, and basic costume production, as well as makeup application in paint modeling, corrective, age,three-dimensional makeup, and facial and character expressions. Lab and Crew requirements may be part of the class.
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THPR 1001: Fundamentals of Costume Design
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
An introductory study of fundamental design elements, including line, shape, volume, scale, color, texture, etc, as used by costume designers; The study of textiles and costume materials; Costume Design process, procedures and paperwork.
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THPR 1002: Character Figure Drawing & Rendering
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
A study of the human body as it relates to theatrical characterization including age, size, proportion, movement, emotion, etc. Also a study of dry and wet media and their application as used in costume rendering. Beginning rendering projects in highlight/shade, color, texture, fabric/color matching, layout and design of costume plates.
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THPR 1010: Introduction to Makeup
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
A one semester course for technical theatre, drama, musical theatre, ballet and voice majors who desire more than an overview into the art of makeup. This course s designed to teach the student about the bones and muscles of their own face, and what needs to be done to change their look, their age, and their expression. The course covers bone structure, corrective makeup, age makeup and various facial expressions. Script and character analysis is required as part of the final project.
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THPR 1018: Stage Lighting Lab & Crew for Non-Majors
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Practical production undergraduate crew work in the execution of stage lighting designs for major opera, musical theatre, dance and dramatic productions. Each student will practice their understanding in accomplishing the execution of a realized lighting design project(s). Non-typical work session hours required (evening and weekends) for installation and running crews for productions. May be repeated for credit.
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