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4.00 Credits
Credit: 4 Prerequisites: FINC615 A comprehensive examination of financial statements and accounting reporting standards. Students will gain an understanding of the information provided in corporate annual reports and how to evaluate the financial performance of an entity.
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4.00 Credits
Credit: 4 Prerequisite: ACCT614, ACCT628 The student will examine advanced concepts, skills, and applications of accounting information systems. The course provides an examination of database systems, security methods, and advanced technology in accounting systems.
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4.00 Credits
Credit: 4 Prerequisite: ACCT624 During this course, the student will examine management auditing and control systems utilized in business organizations. The course also addresses the use of accounting information in formulating managerial policies, and in measuring and evaluating performance. Topics include business risk and risk assessment techniques, management control systems, financial results, control systems, and organization for control.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: None This course is a study of the structure and function of the systems and organs of the human body and their interrelationships. The emphasis is on cell and tissue structure, integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous, and endocrine systems.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: BIO143 This course focuses on the structure, function and interrelationship of the organs and systems in the human. Emphasis is placed on the endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: HSS121, BIO144 This course discusses the common disease processes affecting the human body. Etiology, signs, symptoms, and treatment associated with cardiovascular, lympathic, reproductive, digestive and integumentary systems will be identified. The student will also study the treatment of diseases with pharmacotherapeutics with a basic understanding of drug classifications. An association with diagnoses and coding of diseases will be discussed. The knowledge gained in this course will facilitate professional communication in the healthcare environment.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: BIO161 This course is a continuation of Pathophysiology with Pharmacology I. The students will continue to discuss the common disease processes affecting the human body. Etiology, signs, symptoms, and treatment associated with the neurological, endocrine, musculoskeletal, urinary and respiratory systems will be identified. The student will also study the treatment of diseases with pharmacotherapeutics with a basic understanding of drug classifications. An association with diagnoses and coding of diseases will be discussed. The knowledge gained in this course will facilitate professional communication in the healthcare environment.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: CJUS460 This course examines the theories and concepts of criminalistics through the application of scientific methods that are necessary to effectively examine, analyze, and reconstruct a major crime scene. Specifically, the course will address legal issues that are related to search and seizure of physical evidence; crime scene documentation techniques including (a) information gathering to enable report writing, (b) photographic composition concepts, and (c) crime scene measurement and diagramming; latent print processing and enhancement; and basic crime scene reconstruction methods. Included will be lab exercises that complement text and lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: CJUS141 This course introduces the student to the work of helping professionals in the context of the criminal justice system along with identifying the theory base and skills involved in Human Services.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: none This course surveys the use, abuse, and addictive nature of ethyl alcohol, and the symptomology and treatment of alcoholism. The student will gain a basic knowledge of alcohol use and abuse, alcoholism, and the broad range of current approaches to prevention and treatment.
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