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AC 230: Computer-Based Accounting Systems
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AC 201 and CS 140. An introduction to integrated accounting systems with emphasis on hands-on applications based on simulated accounting practice. 3:0:3
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AC 309: Individual Income Tax
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: AC 201 and CS 140 A study of the current Federal Income Tax law with emphasis on its application to individuals as part of a cooperative effort with the Internal Revenue Service. 3:0:3
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AC 309A: Income Tax Practicum
2.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: Consent of Instructor. Under supervision, students prepare federal, state and city income tax returns. Students must either be enrolled in or have previously completed AC 309 or equivalent and CS140. This course may be repeated for one-hour additional credit each time repeated. Course is offered in odd-numbered spring semesters. 2:30:2
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AC 312: Business Income Tax
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: AC 309, AC 320 and CS 140 or equivalents. A study of the current federal income tax law. Emphasis is on tax research and the problems faced by partnerships and organizations. 3:0:3
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AC 315: Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: AC 202 and CS 140 A study of the basic principles of cost accounting applied to manufacturing, merchandising, and service businesses. Emphasis is on various accepted cost methods such as job order, process, and standard cost system. 3:0:3
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AC 435: Ethics for Accountants
3.00 Credits
Park University
This course will serve as a guide to professional ethics in the accounting and business environments. Course covers: fundamental ethical issues of business and society, roles and responsibilities of the accounting and auditing profession, ethical behavior by management, and legal and professional guidelines that address the ethical concerns of society. Emphasis is on the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and other professional standards. 3:0:3
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AC 440: Special Topics in Accounting
3.00 Credits
Park University
An in-depth examination of specific areas in the field of accounting. Topics include, but are not limited to: governmental accounting, current problems, theory of income determination, budgetary control, information systems, and independent research. Variable credit: 1-3 hours. ethnographic study of cities explore questions related to the nature of urban experiences, the differences and similarities between different settings and the vexing question of "what is a city?"The course will require supplemented field trips to Kansas City. 3:0:3
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AC 451: Accounting Internship
3.00 Credits
Park University
Open to accounting majors and minors who have demonstrated excellence in accounting and want to explore practical applications to the academic body of knowledge in the professional environment. Variable credit: 1-12 hours. the interrelated aspects of culture and world regions, including language, human cultural diversity, cultural pluralism, the existence and perpetuation of inequality in human society, human interaction with the environment, race, ethnicity nationalism, worldviews, social organization, and the arts. 3:0:3
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AN 207: Field Study in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Park University
Combines theoretical studies in archaeology with extensive fieldwork. Lectures delivered on site provide a conceptual framework, which makes meaningful the actual dig experience. Course requirements include a minimum of thirty-two hours excavation, identification, and classification of material; ten hours lecture; and extensive reading from a variety of sources. 3:0:3
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AN 221: LA Urban Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Park University
The anthropology of urban centers focuses on the study of human beings and their cultural institutions in cities. The course focuses on strategies of people and how they cope with demands imposed by urban environments. The
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