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AAH 330: Topics in Art and Architectural History
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Art and Architectural HistoryCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: AAH 121-122Variable content course dealing with the interactions of arts andarchitecture in different parts of the world at various time periods.
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AAH 421: Issues in Contemporary Art
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills Visual Arts Studies major requirement and a course requirement inthe Art and Architectural History Core Concentration and/or minorPrerequisite: AAH 121-122 and one 300 level AAH courseCross-listed with AAH 521A course addressing major conceptual and thematic concerns inart since the 1960s. Movements and approaches covered include:Minimalism, Conceptualism, Appropriation, Installation, Abstraction,Video, Photography, and Performance. The themes explored rangefrom racial and sexual identity, to globalization, to public space, to theenvironment, to outsider art. Course content will be presented in theform of works of art from the 1960s to the present, critical essays thatcontextualize the work and field trips to galleries, openings, museumsand studios. Satisfies Feinstein Service Learning in Visual ArtsStudies, and Art and Architectural History.
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AAH 430: Special Topics in Art and Architectural History
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: AAH 121-122 and one 300 level AAH courseVariable content course dealing with significant aspects andthemes in the development of Art and Architectural History, suchas art institutions and historiography, the nature of creativity andoriginality, the making of the art object, self-representation and theartist's identity, architecture and worship, representations of thebody, rituals and public space, representing nature, and symbols ofauthority.
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AAH 450: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Senior standing, consent of AAH program faculty and DeanOptional course for senior-level Art and Architectural History majors;designed to study an issue or topic in depth. Students are requiredto produce a work of historical research suitable for publicationin student-level journals in Art and Architectural History. Topicsdetermined by the expertise of the instructor and the anticipatedinterests of the students.
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ACCTG 201: Accounting I: Financial
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
A study of the fundamentals of accounting, with an emphasis onthe use of economic data in the decision-making process. Topicscovered include: forms of business organizations, financingoptions, and financial statement analysis. The ability to analyzefinancial statements is the overall goal of this course. Topics includeinventory, property (plant and equipment/natural resources/intangibles), liabilities, stockholder equity, investments, statement ofcash flows.
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ACCTG 202: Accounting II: Managerial
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ACCTG 201Continuation of ACCTG 201(101), with an emphasis on theapplication of accounting principles to specific problem areas inmanagerial accounting as well as accounting for manufacturingoperations, and cost-volume-profit analysis
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ACCTG 204: Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ACCTG 202 or consent of instructorEmphasizes basic concepts involving cost accumulation, costs forplanning and control, and cost-based decision analysis. Covers joborder, process and standard costs, as well as an introduction to costvolume-profit analysis and relevant costs
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ACCTG 209: Financial Management for the Arts
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a requirement in the Arts Management Minor for students on the arts track.This course will not substitute for any of the Accounting courses required by business students.This is a one-semester course intended for non-business students minoring in Arts Management. This course is a study of the fundamentals of accounting and finance with an emphasis on the use and presentation of economic data in the decision making process in arts organizations. Topics covered include: cash and internal controls, receivables, property, liabilities, investments, cash flows and cash flowbudgets, cost-volume-profit and break-even point analysis, capital budgets, financing options and financial statements for both profit and not-for-profit arts organizations.
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ACCTG 304: Intermediate Accounting I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ACCTG 201A deeper study of financial accounting principles, technical principles,and procedures of financial accounting. Topics include accountingprinciples and professional practice; information processing andthe accounting cycle; revenue and expense recognition: incomemeasurement and reporting; financial statements and additionaldisclosures; future and present values of cash flows; cash and shortterminvestments; receivables; inventories; cost and flow assumptions;inventories; special valuation methods; plant assets; depreciation;intangible assets
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ACCTG 305: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Topics include long-term investments; long-term debt; contributedcapital, retained earnings; dividends; current liabilities andcontingencies, other elements of stockholder equity; treasury stockand EPS.
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