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ACCT 910: Accounting Theory Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
910/911 Accounting Theory sequence. The course includes an introduction to various analytical models and modeling/mathematical techniques that are commonly used in accounting research as well as related empirical applications.
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ACCT 911: Accounting Theory II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Accounting 910/911 sequence. Course includes an introduction to various analytical models and modeling/mathematical techniques that are commonly used in accounting research as well as related empirical applications.
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ACCT 920: Fundamental Empirical Accounting Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
A fundamentals course that covers empirical research design and provides students with a perspective on historically important accounting research.
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ACCT 921: Empirical Research Application I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Topical course on various specific areas such as research on analysts, regulation, and tax or methodologies such as econometric techniques, event studies, and the use of survey data.
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ACCT 922: Empirical Research Application II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Empirical topics course in areas such as research on anaylsts, regulation, and tax or methodologies in econometric techniques, event studies, or the use of survey data
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AFRC : Afro-American History
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Staff. Also offered through the College of General Studies - See the CGS Course Guide. This course will study the history of African-Americans from their first encounter with Europeans in the 16th century to their emancipation during the Civil War in the U.S. The course focuses on the variety of black responses to enslavement and forced acculturation in the New World. The differences in the slave experiences of various New World countries, and the methods of black resistance and rebellion to the slave system will be investigated. The nature and role of free black communities in antebellum America will be studied.
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AFRC : Afro-American History 1876-Present
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Savage. A study of the major events, issues, and personalities in Afro-American history from Reconstruction to the present. The course will also examine the different slave experiences and the methods of black resistance and rebellion in the various slave systems.
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AFRC : Intermediate Amharic II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Wogayehu. Offered through the Penn Language Center. Amharic is a Semitic language belonging to the Afro-Asiatic or Hemeto-Semitic family. It is spoken by approximately 13 million people in Ethiopia, where it is the official language. Students will use both written and oral excercises to gain a greater knowledge of the language and culture.
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AFRC 001: Introduction to Africana Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Humanities & Social Science Sector. Class of 2010 & beyond. Beavers, Charles, Savage, Shaw, Zuberi. The aim of this course is to provide an interdisciplinary examination of the complex array of African American and other African Diaspora social practices and experiences. This class will focus on both classic texts and modern works that provide an introduction to the dynamics of African American and African Diaspora thought and practice. Topics include: What is Africana Studies ; The History Before 1492; Creating the African Diaspora After 1500; The Challenge of Freedom; Race, Gender and Class in the 20th Century; From Black Studies to Africana Studies: The Future of Africana Studies.
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AFRC 002: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Society Sector. All classes. Zuberi. Sociology provides a unique way to look at human behavior and the world. Sociology is the systematic study of the groups and societies in which people live. In this introductory course, we examine and analyze how social structures and cultures are created, maintained, and most importantly, how they affect behavior. The course deconstructs our taken for granted world of social interactions and behaviors and examines what theory and research can tell about human social behavior.
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