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5.00 Credits
The student assists the instructor. Includes working with students in accounting classes, answering their questions, and doing tutorial-type work. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission. Formerly B A 175.
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5.00 Credits
The first course in the three-quarter sophomore accounting transfer series. Concentrates on basic principles, concepts, theories and procedures of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial data. Students will learn the fundamentals of the accounting cycle, recording and classifying of transactions, and construction of financial statements. Students will study manual and electronic accounting systems, accounting for cash, internal control, receivables, payables, and inventory. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for both ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; or instructor's permission. Formerly B A 210.
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5.00 Credits
The second course in the three-quarter accounting sequence. Topics include fixed assets, liability and equity sections of the balance sheet, the statement of cash flows, and financial statement analysis. Problem solving applying generally accepted accounting principles will be used to promote critical reasoning. PREREQUISITE: ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or instructor's permission. RECOMMENDED: BUS& 101 and computer spreadsheet skills. Formerly B A 220.
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5.00 Credits
Third course in the three-quarter accounting sequence. Covers introductory concepts of managerial accounting. Topics include absorption and variable costing, job costing, cash and capital budgeting. Includes computer application. PREREQUISITE: ACCT& 202 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or instructor's permission. RECOMMENDED: ECON& 202 and MATH 147 prior to enrolling in this course, and computer spreadsheet skills. Formerly B A 230.
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3.00 Credits
A course in basic mathematics for nursing students. Topics include unit conversions in and between the avoirdupois (household), apothecary and metric systems and dosage calculations for oral, parental (injection), body weight and IV medications. PREREQUISITE: MATH 062 with a grade of 2.5 or higher or appropriate COMPASS score, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Study of the basic operations of arithmetic and an overview of applied geometry concepts and their applications to specific trades. Topics include applications of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, proportions, place value, roots, and basic concepts related to measurement, algebra, and geometry. Appropriate for students in Auto Body, Automotive, Carpentry, Manufacturing, and Welding programs. This is a computational course designed to meet the specific needs of students in the trades' technical program. This course is not intended for transfer to any college-level mathematics sequence at GRCC or at any four-year institution. PREREQUISITE: BASIC 053 or appropriate COMPASS score.
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5.00 Credits
A social and historical overview of the interrelationships that exist between various groups in the United States. Focuses on Native American, African American, Latino and Asian American relations with each other and with the dominant society. RECOMMENDED: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on a special topic in ethnic studies. Any theoretical concept needed by students will be developed in course presentations. Students may repeat the course when a different topic is presented.
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5.00 Credits
Allows and encourages a student to study independently in an area of his/her special interests in American and ethnic minority studies. Course content and/or type and scope of work to be decided in conference between student and instructor. PREREQUISITE: AMES 100 and/or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of the four sub-fields of anthropology: physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and socio-cultural anthropology. Units of study include the concept of evolution, the concept of culture, human biological and cultural origins, primate behavior, pre-history, language acquisition, and cultural development. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Formerly ANTHR 100.
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