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A&S 400: Internship/Practicum I
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3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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A&S 410: Internship/Practicum II
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3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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Internship and practicum courses are designed to allow a student to apply knowledge and theories learned in academic courses to professional work environments under the direction of both a University faculty member and a practicing professional in the area of specialization. Students desiring to participate in an internship or practicum experience must submit a proposal with measurable academic objectives, approved by the appropriate School Dean and the Vice President for Academic Affairs, prior to enrolling. Deadlines for completing the approval process are November 1 or spring semester participation, April 1 for summer semester participation, or July 1 for fall semester participation. Enrollment is limited and credit may be earned only during a fall, spring, or summer semester. No more than six (6) hours academic credit may be earned in this manner. Academic credit earned through internship or practicum experiences may be used as general elective credit only. Participation in on-campus seminars is required during the period of enrollment. Grading is based on a pass or fail basis. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior status. Approval from both the School Dean and the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
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A&S 496: Senior Seminar in Social Science
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2.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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This class will cover the importance and inter-relationships of the five social sciences (anthropology, economics, history, political science, psychology and sociology). Upon completion of this course, students will better understand each area of social science and be able to integrate their understanding of social systems. This course is required of all social science majors to be taken during their senior year.
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A&S 498-499: Special Topics in Arts & Sciences
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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These courses are designed to offer a student the opportunity to gain knowledge and/or experience in a specialized area or subject not otherwise covered in the curriculum. The subject and its treatment must be derived from consultation between the individual student and the instructor. All special topic proposals must be approved by the School Dean. The amount of credit granted depends upon the nature of the project undertaken and the length of time of the experience.
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ACC 302: Managerial Accounting
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3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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An analysis and study of costs and budgeting as they relate to the management objectives of planning and control. Prerequisite: ACC 212.
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ACC 311: Intermediate Accounting I
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3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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An in-depth study of accounting theory and practice, specifically including the topics of the accounting cycle, financial statements, current assets, current liabilities, property, plant and equipment, and intangibles. Prerequisite: ACC 212
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ACC 312: Intermediate Accounting II
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Cumberland University
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A continuation of ACC 311 . An in-depth study of topics such as, long-term liabilities, long-term investments, pensions, leases, and earnings per share. Prerequisite: ACC 311 .
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ACC 315: Electronic Spreadsheet Applications
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3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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A study of electronic spreadsheet software and its application to businesses and other organizations where data is collected and analyzed. The course will emphasize the preparation and use of graphs and connection to the Internet. Macros and other special attachments to spreadsheets will be discussed. Prerequisite: CIS 170.
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ACC 399: Practicum in Accounting
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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Designed to give the student practical business experience in the field. Grading is on a pass or fail basis. Prerequisite: Permission of Advisor.
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ACC 400: Nonprofit Accounting
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3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
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A study of governmental and nonprofit entities. Coverage of governmental and nonprofit accounting principles and practices, including revenues and expenditures, budgeting, and reports. Prerequisite: ACC 312.
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