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ACC 550: Internal Auditing??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Emphasis on internal auditing as an internal control. Standards, ethics, concepts, techniques, and reporting practices relevant to financial, compliance and operational auditing. Prerequisites: signed accounting major or minor; 56 hours completed; admission to Professional Business Studies.
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ACC 570: Strategic Accounting System Development and Implementation??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
The strategic design and implementation of accounting systems for competitive advantage. Topics include enterprise resource planning, business process re-engineering, change management and semantic object modeling. Prerequisites: ACC 301, ACC 302, ACC 321, ACC 370; 56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional Business Studies; or listed on signed major or minor; or graduate students, permission of the MBA Director.
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ACC 597: Special Topics In Accounting??1
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Advanced topics in accounting. Not more than 3 credits for 597 count toward accounting major, minor, or concentration. Prerequisites: permission of instructor; 56 semester hours completed; admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor.
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AMS 250: Proseminar in American Study??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introduction to the concept, history, and themes of interdisciplinary scholarship, and their application to the study of American culture. Required of all American Studies majors.
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AMS 450: Seminar in American Studies??6
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Formal setting for the integrative processes of interdisciplinary scholarship. Focus is upon a period of crisis in American life or a persistent problem which has engaged the lives of Americans. This is a two semester course. First-semester grade deferred. Open only to American Studies majors. Prerequisite: AMS 250.
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ANT 101: Social Justice in a Global Society??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introduction to key concepts in global social justice, foundational human rights instruments and processes, contemporary manifestations of social injustice, and the role of social action. Identical to SOC 101; credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. (University Program Group IV-A)
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ANT 171: Human Origins:Introduction to Physical Anthropology??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Introduction to human and primate evolution, and the origin of human hereditary variations. University Program Group II-A.
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ANT 173: Laboratory in Physical Anthropology??1
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Laboratory practicum surveying the techniques and procedures by which evidence is developed and analyzed in studying human evolution, both fossil and on-going. Satisfies University Program Group II laboratory requirement. Prerequisite: ANT 171 or concurrent enrollment. (University Program Group II-A)
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ANT 174: Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology:From Stone Age to Civilization??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
The development of culture in Africa, Asia, and Europe to the rise of urban civilizations. How archaeological evidence is obtained, analyzed, dated, and interpreted.
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ANT 200: Education and Culture??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Process of cultural learning from infancy through adolescence in non-Western societies and American minority groups. (University Program Group IV-A)
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