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ACC 725: TAXATION OF ESTATES, GIFTS & TRUSTS
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course is a study of the income taxation of estates and trusts, including grantor trusts, with emphasis on the integration of estate, gift, and income taxes. Problems involved in estate planning and administration along with gift transfers of property rights are also covered. Preparation of Form 1041, returns for estates and trusts and calculation of gross estate, taxable estate, taxable gifts and gift tax.Prerequisites: ACC650 & ACC660
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ACC 730: TAXATION OF PROP-RE/LIKE KD EXCH
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course provides an in-depth examination of the tax provisions and opportunities for planning transactions involving real estate investments and like-kind exchanges. Property basis, involuntary conversions, sales and dispositions, qualifying property and capital gains and losses are some of the topics that will be explored. The various form used for property transactions will be reviewed in detail.Prerequisites: ACC650 & ACC660
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ACC 735: MULTI-STATE TAXATION
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course provides an in-depth study of individual and corporation state and local taxation. Topics to be covered include state income, franchise, capital stock, and sales and use taxes. Emphasis will be placed on tax problem areas in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. The structure of state and local laws involving property, sale and use, franchise, and corporate income taxes will be explored. Gross receipts and sales tax will also be covered. Prerequisites: ACC650 & ACC660
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BUS 598: QUANTITATIVE FNDTNS & BUSNSS APPS
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course is designed to improve the quantitative skills of students starting the MBA program. The course also introduces students to essential topics in ethics, law, management, and marketing. The course covers mathematical functions, system of equations, differential calculus, multivariate functions, descriptive statistics, and utilizes case studies which include key elements of ethics, law, management, and marketing. The course emphasizes the use of business applications in each topic.
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CIS 456: CIS INTERNSHIP
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
Internships with participating companies provide students with opportunity to gain valuable work experience in their field of study. This practicum encourages students to utilize their acquired knowledge and skills in the working world. Enrollment is restricted to Juniors and Seniors with proven academic success. Students must submit an application to the Director of Career Services who is responsible for coordinating the work assignment. Approval is granted by the Vice President for Academic Affairs who is responsible for reviewing the term paper and who is responsible for submitting the course grade. Course evaluation is on a pass/fail basis.
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CIS 457: CIS INTERNSHIP
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
Internships with participating companies provide students with opportunity to gain valuable work experience in their field of study. This practicum encourages students to utilize their acquired knowledge and skills in the working world. Enrollment is restricted to Juniors and Seniors with proven academic success. Students must submit an application to the Director of Career Services who is responsible for coordinating the work assignment. Approval is granted by the Vice President for Academic Affairs who is responsible for reviewing the term paper and who is responsible for submitting the course grade. Course evaluation is on a pass/fail basis.
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CJ 150: INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
The course is designed to provide an overview of the criminal justice system, including coverage of American judicial system, law enforcement, crime problem, and other components. The objective of this course is to provide students with a procedural framework of the criminal justice process. After completion of the course students will have an understanding of the history of criminal justice in the Unites States, various components of the system and their relations, challenges of administering criminal justice and more.Prerequisites: none
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CJ 250: CRIMINOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
The objective of this course is to introduce students to the subject of criminology so that they may be better informed citizens, able to exercise independent, critical judgment of public policies for dealing with crime, and prepared for more detailed study of criminal justice. The course covers a wide range of criminological topics, including descriptions of crimes and criminals, stressing explanations of criminal behavior and ways of reducing crime. Prerequisites: CJ 150, SOC 161
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CJ 310: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION & FORENSICS
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course focuses on forensic science as an application of science to the law. While forensic science is used in civil and criminal cases, this course focuses on criminal investigation. Forensic science comprises several disparate fields of study. This course will cover a wide range of topics including jurisprudence, medicine, taphonomy, criminalistics, engineering, digital forensics and behavioral science. This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the fundamentals of forensic science including the history and definition of forensic science, legal framework in which forensic science in the USA is conducted, commonly applied and recently developed applications, potential forms of evidence and their analysis, presentation of facts and opinion in a court of law, and more. Prerequisites: CJ 260
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CJ 320: COMPTR CRIME & CYBER-TERRORISM
3.00 Credits
Goldey-Beacom College
This course introduces students to computer forensics, the art and science of using technology to obtain evidence for use in criminal and civil court. The course also focuses on computer crime statutes, management of evidence and industry best-practices for examining computers that might contain crime-related information. After completion of the course students will have an understanding of different aspects of digital crime and terrorism. Prerequisites: CJ 260 or LAW 302
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