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ACC 270: Payroll Accounting
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course is designed to prepare students to perform payroll accounting duties for small businesses. This includes preparing payroll registers, employee earnings records and required government reporting documents. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in ACC 120 or higher.
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ACC 290: Co- Operative Ed/ Intern/ Related Elective Variable
3.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course involves supervised work experience in the major fi eld which provides the student with the opportunity to make practical application of the knowledge and skills attained. An individualized instructional management plan will determine goals to be accomplished. Seminars may also be required. Prerequisite: Completion of 30 credit hours and 2.0 GPA, or advisor's approval. Please see the Division Chair of the specifi c program area for application.
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AGR 100: Introduction to Agriculture
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course entails a survey of technological progress of agriculture and the industry it encompasses, including its socioeconomic impact on the United States and in a global environment.
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AGR 160: Animal Science
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course provides an introduction to farm animal industries, breeds, numbers, distribution, nutrition, heredity, reproduction, health and products.
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ANT 101: Introduction to Anthropology
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course involves the exploration of the beginnings of the human race and culture, the relationship between culture, society, and the individual. Included in this course are the principles, methods, and concepts as applied to the four key areas of anthropology: physical, ethnological, linguistic, and archeological.
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ANT 220: Cultural Anthropology
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
Cultural Anthropology, also known as ethnology, social anthropology or sociocultural anthropology, is the largest of the four 'fi elds' or sub-disciplines of anthropology. Cultural anthropologists study the ways in which people live throughoutthe world and write accounts of cultures, known as ethnographies, to gain insights into the human condition. Cultural anthropology also compares the ways of living, developing concepts and theories that apply to all cultures and making cross-cultural generalizations about human behavior. Prerequisite: ANT 101 or SOC 101.
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ART 101: Art History I
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course provides an illustrated study of architecture, painting, sculpture, and applied arts from prehistoric times to the Italian Renaissance.
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ART 105: Art History II
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course provides an illustrated study of architecture, painting, sculpture, and applied arts from the 14th century through the 21st century.
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ART 110: Art and Experience
0.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
This course provides an introduction to the western artistic and cultural tradition and provides students with knowledge of and practice in the skills necessary to make art a greater part of everyday life. In addition to learning to recognize and explain art from the major periods and styles in the western tradition, students also practice describing and refl ecting upon their experience of particular works, and investigate the creation of art.
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ART 115: Foundation I:Two-Dimensional Design
4.00 Credits
Ozarks Technical Community College
Elements of design will be explored through a variety of methods and mediums of two-dimensional design. Techniques will be explored through the solution of two-dimensional design problems.
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