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ACA 001: Intent to Graduate:
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Freed-Hardeman University
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Freed-Hardeman University
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ACA 070: Academic Recovery
1.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
Designed for freshmen who have been placed on academic probation. This course is intended to assist these students in returning to academic good standing. It stresses study skills and time management through intensive advising.
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ACA 100: Academic And Career Development
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
Required for all freshmen entering on restriction or probation. The course is taught by the student's academic advisor. Topics covered include general college adjustment and University resources, with an emphasis on study skills improvement, time management, career exploration, and program planning.
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ACA 150: University Foundations
1.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
Required for all first-time freshmen not admitted on restriction and transfer students with fewer than 15 credit hours. This course is an orientation to University life and campus resources. It also includes a brief introduction to goal setting, career exploration, study skills, time management, financial planning, and academic program planning. Students admitted on restriction take ACA 100 Academic and Career Development instead. Those in the Honors program take HON 150.
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ACA 150: University Foundations
1.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
1 hour. F., Sp. Introduces university life and academic programs. It includes a brief introduction to goal setting, career exploration, study skills, time management, and use of research facilities. Discussion of the competency requirements in math, computer, writing, speaking, and reading is included. This course is required for all first-time freshmen and all those students who transfer with fewer than 15 credit hours. Students admitted on restriction take ACA 100 Academic and Career Development instead. Same as HON 150.
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ACC 231: Principles of Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Su., F., Sp. Introduction to financial accounting including fundamental accounting relationships, completion of the accounting cycle, internal control, cash, receivables, inventories, fixed assets, payables and payroll accounting.
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ACC 231 - Principles of Accounting I
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ACC 233: Principles of Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Su., F., Sp. Continuation of ACC 231. Formation, organization, and operation of partnerships and corporations, financial statement analysis, bonds, statement of cash flows, cost systems, cost-volume-profit analysis and budgeting. Prerequisite: ACC 231 Principles of Accounting I with a grade of "C" or better.
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ACC 330: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. In-depth study of accounting theory, practice, and procedures; emphasis on application of theoretical concepts to problem analysis and accounting practice, including preparation and interpretation of financial reports; focus on accounting and disclosure requirements of major asset accounts. Prerequisite: ACC 233 Principles of Accounting II a with grade of "C" or better.
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ACC 331: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Sp. Continuation of study of accounting theory, practice and procedures; focus on accounting and disclosure requirements for current and noncurrent liabilities and capital accounts. Prerequisite: ACC 330 Intermediate Accounting I with a grade of "C" or better.
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