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  • 3.00 Credits

    (Spring, Course Offered Every Year) A study of auditing theory, practices, and procedures encompassing audit objectives, standards, evidence, internal control, professional ethics, and legal responsibility. Related materials of professional importance will be used. May be taken without prerequisite class with permission of the instructor. Prerequisite: ACC-325.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An in-depth endeavor that complements and enhances classroom learning. It is an active participation by students and faculty in the creation, discovery, and examination of knowledge through various methods of inquiry and analysis within the various disciplines of accounting. The project must meet Honors Program thesis requirements as well as expectations of business faculty. Open to seniors in the Honors and/or Teaching Fellows Programs only.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An in-depth endeavor that complements and enhances classroom learning. It is an active participation by students and faculty in the creation, discovery, and examination of knowledge through various methods of inquiry and analysis within the various disciplines of business. It represents a study or investigation conducted by an undergraduate that makes an intellectual contribution to business. Junior or senior standing only. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of six credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, Contact Department Head) The first of two Arabic language courses. Students will focus largely on Arabic script recognition, listening exercises, and proper pronunciation. Students will also study basic grammatical structures and texts in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), enhancing communication and listening skills (using both MSA and Egyptian Arabic). A proficiency-based course that includes all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing). Prerequisites: none. (Any student with prior experience in Arabic should contact the instructor for an informal placement test.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, contact department head) The second of two Arabic language courses. A proficiency-based course covering all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing). Emphasis is placed on active use of the language in and outside of class. In addition, students will also learn about aspects of Arab culture through Arabic-language media and Arabic-related web sites. Prerequisite: Arabic 101 or equivalent. (Any student with prior experience in Arabic should contact the instructor for an informal placement exam.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) A study of basic drawing techniques and fundamental concepts and relationships within the pictorial composition. Six studio hours per week. Studio fee assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An exploratory study of the basic elements and principles of two-dimensional design through creative image generation using predominantly black and white and gray scale and a variety of media. Six studio hours per week. Studio fee assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Introduces the use of the camera, lighting, and composition; darkroom techniques for developing black and white film, making contact prints and enlargements; print finishing and presentation. Emphasis upon the use of the photographic process as an artistic medium. Students must have a 35mm or 120 film size camera with adjustable focusing, shutter speeds and lens openings. Six studio hours per week. Studio fee assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall, Course Offered Every Year) A study of architectural interiors and furnishings from antiquity to present. Relationship of architecture, art, and furniture styles to interiors. Survey of contemporary furniture designers. Also offered as ID-142.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An exploration of the basic principles and skills of interior design. Includes application of design principles to human environments. Emphasis on design solutions relevant to human needs. Introduction to architectural drawing. Also offered as ID-144. Prerequisites: ART-101. Corequisite courses: ART-101.
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