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4.00 Credits
The student creates spreadsheets using accounting and spreadsheet software representative of that used by small- and medium-sized businesses. Microcomputers are used for general ledger, accounts receivable/payable and payroll transactions. The student creates spreadsheets to be used in the general areas of analysis, forecasting, problem solving, and decision making. Co-requisites ACCT 1110 Considering ACCT 2230? If you haven't taken INFO 1001 but have work or high school experience with spreadsheet (and have met the other pre-requisite), placement in the class may be possible. Call Bob Gronstal at 738-4086.
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4.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the role of the accountant or manager as decision-maker. The course involves a study of relevant costs for decision-making; contribution margin approach to decision-making; absorption costing versus direct costing and effect on income; capital projects, selection and subsequent evaluation; cost volume profit relationships; inventory planning and control; decision-making and allocation involving joint costs; and decentralization, performance measurement and transfer pricing. Prerequisites ACCT 1120
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3.00 Credits
This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not appropriately treated in other accounting courses. Prerequisites Instructor approval
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1.50 Credits
The capstone course is an independent study course where the student demonstrates competencies in the areas of: management, finance, accounting and report writing by developing a draft and finalized business plan on a student/faculty agreed upon business concept. Students who have completed BSAD 2500 are waived from taking this course. Cross-listed as BSAD 2940. Prerequisites Completion of 85+ quarter hours in the Business Management or Accounting Associate Degree/Option
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40.00 Credits
The student applies the principles, procedures and rules learned in financial accounting, cost/managerial accounting, income tax accounting, or payroll accounting in an actual work environment. The work setting should be in a public accounting office or the accounting department of a business or non-profit organization. The student records the tasks performed in a notebook which are reviewed periodically by the work supervisor and faculty sponsor to assure that appropriate competencies are developed or reinforced. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites Instructor approval Skill Level
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4.50 Credits
The student taking this course surveys the art of architecture, the design process, the language of architecture, how methods and materials shape buildings, the relationship between structural types and the use of space and how architecture reflects the culture for which it was built. Course is offered as a hybrid online/classroom
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the student to classical drawing techniques and computer-aided design methods using AutoCAD' software. Drawing terminology, text creation/editing, dimensioning, AutoCAD' menus, file manipulations, plotting and geometric construction techniques are used to create two-dimensional drawings.
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4.50 Credits
The student learns drawing techniques including section views, auxiliary views and dimensioning styles using AutoCAD' software. AutoCAD' commands include: model and paper space viewports, polylines, multilines and splines, annotation with text, use of attributes for data storage and extraction, xrefs, and basic 3-D drawing techniques. Prerequisites ARCH 1100 or Instructor approval
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4.00 Credits
Hands-on experience with Autodesk' software will introduce the student to the basic functions of Building Information Modeling (BIM). We will concentrate on building parts: walls, floors, roofs, doors, windows, etc. and construction documents will be produced from three dimensional models.
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4.00 Credits
Hands-on experience with Autodesk' REVIT Building software will allow students to continue the work started in Beginning REVIT. We will concentrate on schedules, family components, production of construction documents and rendering. Prerequisites ARCH 1120
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