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ACG 445: Advanced Accounting Information Systems-Security
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisites: A grade of "C?r better in ACG 306 and admission to Cameron School of Business. A study of the security issues in a distributed computing environment and the impact of electronic commerce on the production and dissemination of financial information, security problems and solutions for UNIX and Windows NT operating systems are studied. Addresses risks faced by firms engaging in e-commerce, as well as, procedures for managing those risks.
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ACG 470: Topics in Internal Control Systems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisites: Consent of the department chair and admission to Cameron School of Business MSA Program. Contemporary topics related to internal control systems.
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ACG 470 - Topics in Internal Control Systems
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ACG 471: Topics in Managerial Accounting
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisites: Consent of the department chair and admission to Cameron School of Business MSA Program. Contemporary topics related to managerial accounting.
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ACG 491: Directed Individual Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, consent of department chair and admission to Cameron School of Business.
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ACG 495: Seminar in Accountancy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, consent of the department chair and admission to Cameron School of Business. This course may be repeated under a different subtitle.
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ACG 498: Internship in Accountancy
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: Admission to Cameron School of Business. Involves the application of accounting knowledge in a "real world" setting. The participantreceives hands-on experience under the guidance of a manager from a business or not-for-profit organization, or CPA firm. Six (6) semester hour internships are available to students who plan to enter the Master of Science in Accountancy program at UNCW, achieve satisfactory performance on the Graduate Management Admission Test, and complete specific course work prior to commencement of the internship.
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ACG 499: Honors Work in Accountancy
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisites: Senior standing and admission to Cameron School of Business. Independent work for honors students.
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AMS 200: Introduction to American Studies
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Survey of major themes in American culture and the methods used to study them.
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AMS 491: Directed Individual Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: Overall GPA of at least 2.00, junior or senior standing, and consent of instructor, department chair and dean. Involves investigation under faculty supervision beyond what is offered in existing courses. For further information, consult the Directed Individual Studies section in this catalogue.
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ANT 205: Human Societies
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
The comparative study of human society and culture, with selected ethnographic examples to illustrate human adaptation to specific environments and reveal patterns of major social institutions-economy, marriage and kinship, politics and religion-which underlie and support a particular way of life. Comparisons are drawn among hunter-gatherer, tribal horticultural, peasant and modern industrial societies. Perspectives on the dynamics of social process and cultural change are also introduced.
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