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ACCT 465: Advanced Account Ing I
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Advanced Accounting I is a continuation of Intermediate Accounting in that it further explores financial accounting topics with an emphasis on consolidated financial statements. Coverage also includes accounting for branch offices and partnerships. Prerequisite: ACCT 365. Offered in the Spring semester. One semester; three credits
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ACCT 490: Profes Ional Account Ing Ethics
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This Course provides the student with an understanding of, and an appreciation for, the various ethics requirements of the accounting profession. Specific attention is given to the Coed of Ethics of the AICPA, the IMA, and the FEI. Students will also understand the ethics requirements for certification by the State Boards of Accountancy. Prerequisites: ACCT 265 and 365. Offered in the Fall semester. One semester; three credits
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ACT 260: Financial Account Ing
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course will provide the student with an understanding of how financial accounting information is used in business decision making and its importance as a field of study regardless of major. Basic transaction analysis, journal entries, and T-accounts are used to provide the structure for understanding the interplay between management decisions and the analysis of financial statements. Prerequisites: MATH 105 or 106; ITM 153. Offered in both Fall and Spring semesters. One semester; three credits
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ACT 460-464: Special to Pics in Account Ing
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Each course is designed to permit intensive study into topics of special interest and timeliness in the area of Accounting. Offered as needed. One semester; three credits
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ACT 475: Governmental Acount Ing
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course examines the procedures used by government units, particularly municipalities and not-for-profit entities. Emphasis in the course is on budgetary and fund accounts. Prerequisites: ACCT 365, 412, 431, 480, and 490. Offered in the Spring semester. One semester; three credits
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ACT 480: Financial Statement Analys is
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course is a review of financial statements for fairness and completeness in reporting. The focus is on the analysis of financial statements and related footnotes from the standpoint of the different users of financial reports. Required of all Accounting majors. Open to any interested student. Prerequisite: ACCT 260. (Same as FIN 480). Offered in the Spring semester. One semester; three credits
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ANT H190L-199L: Spec Ial to Pics in Ant Hro Polo gy la Borator Ies
1.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Laboratories to accompany ANTH 190-199. Corequisite: Corresponding ANTH 190-199 course. One semester; one credit
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ANTH 126: Forensic Anthro Polo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
The subspecialty of Physical Anthropology that involves excavation and identification of human remains for legal purposes. Students are exposed to the human skeleton and taught to examine bones for sex, age, ancestry, and stature differences. Interpretation of skeletal crime trauma is stressed. The most recent techniques and analyses in the forensic sciences, along with current and controversial trends in anthropology are discussed. Authentic case studies are used to illustrate the applied field of anthropology. This course is intended for applied psychology and science students. It assumes a basic familiarity with skeletal anatomy. Corequisite: ANTH 126L. (Same as NSCI 126) One semester; three credits
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ANTH 126L: Forensic Anthro Polo gy la b
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Laboratory to accompany ANTH 126. Hands-on laboratory sessions will be used to teach basic techniques of skeletal analysis. Laboratory topics to include basic anatomy of the human skeleton, differences between animal and human remains, determination of the time interval since death, age, sex, ancestry, stature, the cause and manner of death, facial reconstruction, case report writing, etc. Please note: Students will be expected to respectfully handle animal and human remains. ( Same as NSCI 126L) Corequisite: ANTH 126. One semester; one credit
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ANTH 128: Physical Anthro Polo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course is designed to introduce the student to the field of physical/biological anthropology, with an emphasis on human evolution. The larger themes investigated are the fundamentals of biological anthropology, major principles underlying our evolutionary history, and a review of the fossil evidence in an attempt to understand the development of the human species. Prerequisite: MATH 105 or higher. Corequisite: ANTH 128L. (Same as NSCI 128) One semester; three credits
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