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3.00 Credits
Includes a variety of areas within the disciplines of English and American literary and linguistic studies. Subject material varies with instructor's area of expertise, but focus is on the relation between gender and genre in the reading and/or writing process. Cross-listed with ENG 468. Offered infrequently.
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2.00 Credits
Application of accounting principles of governmental organizations with emphasis on fund accounting, budgetary control, and financial reporting. Credit not applicable to the Master of Accountancy degree. Prerequisite: ACC 221 and 222.
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1.00 Credits
An overview of financial and managerial accounting issues for health care institutions, public and private colleges and universities, and voluntary health and welfare organizations with a focus on assessing an organization's use of resources in light of its mission. Credit not applicable to the Master of Accountancy degree. Prerequisite: ACC 468/568.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of a major topic within the general area of human cognition. Topic may be drawn from the areas of perception, memory, decision making, psycholinguistics, intelligence, or learning. Prerequisite: PSY 271. Offered infrequently.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of German political, social, and cultural history in 19th century. Offered infrequently.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of the relationship between development across the life span and leisure involvement. Prerequisite: junior or graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
Examines aging among U.S. minority and ethnic groups. Topics include theoretical perspectives, demographics, economics, health, social support, public policy and service delivery systems, and the role of culture in adaptation to aging. Prerequisite: (472) GTY 154; GTY 602 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with GTY 472/572.
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3.00 Credits
Examines aging among U.S. minority and ethnic groups. Topics include theoretical perspectives, demographics, economics, health, social support, public policy and service delivery systems, and the role of culture in adaptation to aging. Prerequisite: (472) GTY 154; (572) GTY 602 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with BWS 472.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of developmental problems, policies, and prospects in the Third World emphasizing the interface between politics and economics. Representative concepts and issues are alternative theories of Third World development, New International Division of Labor, intra-national geography of development, women in development, and capitalist vs. state socialist development policies in the Third World. Case studies are drawn from Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
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4.00 Credits
Study of complex character of Judaism in modern Israeli society and government with particular attention to the variety of Jewish religious expression and to problems of secularity, religion, and state.
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