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AAS 4900: Capstone Course: Critical Issues in Asian And Asian American Studies
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This course focuses on a core issue or theme in Asian and Asian American studies. Examples of these issues include modernity, immigration, colonialism, religious toleration, gender, foreign policy, cross-cultural interactions, and inter - ethnic relations. The course examines the selected issue through the study of primary and secondary works and the analysis of a wide variety of resources, including art, films, television, novels, newspapers, and the Internet. Prerequisites: AAS/HIS 3080 and one 3000-level course chosen from the list of approved program electives or permission of the instructor.
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AAS 4905: Language, Literature, And Culture of Japan
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits Through readings in English and the viewing of Japanese cinema, this course introduces students to contemporary Japanese literature, language, communication styles, and cultural backgrounds. Student discussion will also consider especially pressing issues in Japan today, for example, the role and future of women in this traditionally male-oriented society. Prerequisite: ENG/LTT 2800 or 2850. This course may serve as the capstone course for the Tier III Japanese minor.
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ACC 2101: Principles of Accounting
4.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
4 hours; 3 credits ACC 2101 introduces the student to financial accounting and includes the accounting cycle, fundamental concepts of accounting for business transactions, and preparation and analysis of financial statements. (No credit allowed unless ACC 2203 or 3202 is completed.) Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Pre- or corequisite: MTH 2001.
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ACC 2203: Principles of Managerial Accounting For Nonaccounting Majors
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits An introductory course in managerial accounting for nonaccounting majors. Emphasis is placed on the use and analysis of accounting data for management decision making. Topics covered include short-term budgeting, cost-volume-profit planning, capital budgeting, product costing, joint costs, standard costs, responsibility accounting, and the behavioral aspects of managerial accounting. (Credit will not be granted for both ACC 2203 and ACC 3200.) Prerequisites: ACC 2101 and sophomore status.
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ACC 3000: Financial Accounting I
4.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
4 hours; 4 credits This first course in financial accounting focuses on the concepts relating to accounting for assets, such as receivables, short-term and long-term investments, inventory, property, plant, equipment, and intangibles. Current and long-term debt are also covered. The course discusses the communication of financial information by means of an in-depth analysis of the balance sheet and income statement. Coverage includes topics of measurement and revenue recognition.
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ACC 3100: Financial Accounting II
4.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
4 hours; 4 credits This second course in financial accounting continues the indepth analysis of the measurement and reporting requirements under generally accepted accounting principles necessary for the preparation of the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. The effect of accounting for income taxes, pensions, leases, stockholders' equity, and accounting changes on financial statements are examined. Earnings per share, accounting for changing prices, segmental information, and analytical review of financial statements are also covered. Prerequisite: ACC 3000.
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ACC 3200: Cost Accounting
4.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
4 hours; 4 credits This course examines the measurement of costs, the compilation of cost data, and the impact of accounting data on the allocation of resources within an organization. Topics discussed include systems for cost accumulation, joint and by-products, budgeting, standard costs, and direct costing. The course integrates materials from accounting with economic analysis, quantitative methods, and behavioral science as the course also covers capital budgeting, costvolume- profit analysis, profit performance, regression analysis, and linear programming. (Credit will not be granted for both ACC 2203 and ACC 3200.)
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ACC 3202: Accounting Information Systems
4.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
4 hours; 3 credits An introduction to the subject of accounting information systems, including their design, control, and use. Attention is given to control procedures and methods for manual and computerized systems by major transaction cycles. Prerequisites: ACC 2101, CIS 1357 (or CIS 2200), and STA 2000.
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ACC 4100: Financial Accounting III
4.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
4 hours; 4 credits A study of accounting for business combinations, consolidated financial statements, foreign currency translation, foreign currency transactions, international accounting, segment reporting, governmental accounting, not-for-profit accounting, and partnership accounting. The course will include a research project using an electronic database of authoritative, generally accepted accounting principles. Prerequisites: ACC 3100, 3200, and 3202 and a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 in all 3000-level accounting courses taken at Baruch. Note: A minimum of 8 credits of 3000-level accounting courses must be taken at Baruch College (effective Fall 2006, for students who take their first 3000-level accounting course in Fall 2006 or thereafter).
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ACC 4300: Federal Income Taxation
4.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
4 hours; 4 credits A comprehensive analysis of basic principles in business taxation that encompasses general concepts applicable to taxation of corporations, partnerships, and various forms thereof. Although tax treatment of business entities is stressed, a basic study of individual income taxation is included. Some of the topics covered are tax rates, gross income, deductions, tax credits, capital gains, loss carryovers, and tax consequences of contributions to and distributions from various business entities. Prerequisites: ACC 3100, 3200, and 3202 and approved specialization in major. Students who take their first 3000- level accounting course in Fall 2006 or thereafter must earn a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 in all 3000-level courses taken at Baruch (minimum 8 credits must be taken at Baruch) to register for 4000-level accounting courses. Students who take their first 3000-level accounting course prior to Fall 2006 must earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 (C) in each 3000- and 4000-level accountancy course taken at Baruch (minimum 8 credits) or a 2.5 overall GPA in these courses.
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