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  • 3.00 Credits

    The first semester focuses on basic accounting conventions and methodology for the preparation and use of financial data. The second semester focuses on interpretation of accounting to other aspects of the firm, and the strengths and limitations of accounting as a tool of management are also explored. Prerequisite: None for 151; 151 for 152. ACC 151 offered every fall. ACC 152 offered every spring. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the accounting principles applicable to the content, evaluation, and presentation of the principal ledger items. An analysis will be given on such topics as financial statements, working capital and operations, and reorganization. Prerequisite: ACC152 for 251, 251 for 252. ACC 251 offered every fall. Economics 252 offered every spring. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cost accounting principles and concepts are applied to cost systems. Problems peculiar to manufacturing enterprises, preparation of cost statements, and the solving of cost problems will be studied. Prerequisite: ACC 152. Offered in the fall of alternate years. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student is given a chance to investigate areas not covered in courses offered by the Department or to study in greater depth a selected topic encountered in an Economics, Accounting, Business or Management Science course. The student will register using the appropriate course code based on the area of study selected. The student will work with an instructor, setting the goals of the semester and designing the reading and research to be completed. A series of short papers or one long paper typically result from the student's work. ECO/ACC/BUS 315 offered every fall. ECO/ACC/BUS 316 offered every spring. Students can apply a maximum of three credit hours in independent study towards fulfilling their elective requirements in Economics, Accounting, or Business Administration. It cannot be substituted for any other course offered by the Department. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student is allowed to engage in field work (under professional supervision) that is designed to provide applied experience related to the student's major interest. The student will register using the appropriate course code based on the area of internship. Prerequisite: Junior and senior departmental major and consent of the instructor. ECO/ACC/BUS 317 offered every fall. ECO/ACC/BUS 318 offered every spring. Students can apply a maximum of three credit hours in internship towards fulfilling their elective requirements in Economics, Accounting, or Business Administration. It cannot be substituted for any other course offered by the Department. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a study of auditing theory and procedures with emphasis on acceptable accounting principles and on professional issues faced by auditors. Topics discussed include verifying accounting data, preparing reports, and examining auditor liability in the preparation of financial statements. Prerequisite: ACC 252 Intermediate Accounting. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Art Appreciation will introduce art through an engaging visual experience that will help the students build an informed foundation for their individual experience and enjoyment of art. The students will be drawn into a new and expanded awareness of visual arts through art production, art criticism, art history, and art aesthetics. Required of All art majors, and art education emphases, this course may satisfy the art requirement or teacher certification for students not majoring in Art. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers a study of the basic principles and thought processes involved in two-dimensional design, including 2-D patterns and structures, the illusion of space and color theory. This course satisfies state certification requirements. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The principles of visual design are studied as they apply to the goals of graphic art, advertising, commercial, and communications arts. The special problems involved in combining words and images are emphasized. Traditional methods using the drafting table with cut and paste techniques will be employed. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to basic ceramic techniques that includes slab, coil, and wheel throwing. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS
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