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ACC 535: Advanced Accounting
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
A study of the specialized areas of business combinations and consolidated financial statements. The course includes accounting for partnerships and an extensive examination of accounting for government and not-for-profit entities. Same as ACC 435. Prerequisite: ACC 331 Intermediate Accounting II.
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ACC 599A: Special Topics In Accounting
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
The intensive study of a current accounting topic that culminates in a significant research project completed under the supervision of a faculty member.
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ANT 201: General Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. On demand. An overview of anthropology which includes the four major subdivisions of anthropology: archeology, physical anthropology, linguistics, and social anthropology.
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ANT 202: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
The comparitive study of culture: social organization, economics, government, education, religion, language, and arts in primitive modern societies.
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ANT 431: Missionary Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Sp. Odd years. An examination of basic anthropological insights with application to the missionary enterprise. Culture change and cross-cultural adaptation will be addressed, as well as world view, urbanization, modernization, and westernization of less developed cultures. Same as BIB 431.
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ART 110: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F., Sp. An introductory course to acquaint students with the principles of art found in art works of various periods and cultures. A chronological survey of artists and their work is explored emphasizing the elements of art and the processes involved in their production.
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ART 120: Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. F. A course in studio media and techniques with an emphasis on understanding basic drawing principles. ART 130. 2-D Design. 3 hours. F. The principles, processes, and techniques of design in two dimensional media. Art materials will be purchased by the student. Both computer applications and wet media will be used. Same as MAI 130.
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ART 130: 2-D Design
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
The principles, processes, and techniques of design in two dimensional media. Art materials will be purchased by the student. Both computer applications and wet media will be used. Same as MAI 130.
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ART 141: Film Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Su. This course will utilize recognized aesthetic theory to select and analyze films from around the world. Silent as well as sound cinema will be studied, with brief attention given to classical Hollywood filmmaking in order to establish a benchmark for the comparative study of European art cinema, the avant garde, and other non-Hollywood filmmaking techniques. This course contains a significant writing component. Same as COM 141.
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ART 220: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Freed-Hardeman University
3 hours. Sp. Odd years. A studio drawing course which emphasizes portrait and figure drawing. Prerequisite: ART 120 Drawing I. ART 232. 3-D Design. 3 hours. F. Odd years. An introduction to sculptural techniques and imagery of the design process. Emphasis will be placed on sculptural forms, materials, and themes.
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