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3.00 Credits
Everything society produces, from cell phones to video games, demonstrates a comprehension of the design process. In this course, students will explore a variety of media used to create hands-on studio projects that demonstrate unity, balance, color, and other key principles and elements of design.
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3.00 Credits
In this hands-on studio course for non-art majors, students will explore the use of a both drawing and painting media. Learn to create works of art refined by a variety of skills and techniques to develop and express your individual artistic style.
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3.00 Credits
Acrylic paint is a versatile medium that may be applied in transparent glazes, like watercolor, or opaquely, like oil paint. Learn how to experiment with color mixing, develop skills in paint application, and explore the fundamentals of color while creating dynamic paintings.
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3.00 Credits
Watercolor is admired for its fluid and transparent qualities. Develop skills in color mixing, brush handling, and paint application to create expressive works of art using fundamental techniques such as wet-in wet, dry brush, glazing, and washes.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the double-entry accounting system, including: the accounting cycle, books of original entry, preparation of journal entries, worksheets, the trial balance, and statements of financial position and income. Emphasis is on the proper recording and reporting of assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to financial statement analysis and managerial accounting. It provides a study of cash flow, financial ratios, elements of cost in business organizations, basic cost behavior patterns, contribution approach to decision analysis, cost-volume profit analysis, budgeting, and a basic understanding of taxes for individuals and corporations.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth study of accounting concepts and principles presented in the introductory accounting courses. Students will examine in detail the preparation of the balance sheet, statements of income, retained earnings, and cash flows. The course includes a comprehensive analysis of financial transactions affecting the proper recording and reporting of assets.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an intensive review of the analysis, recording, and reporting of financial transactions affecting liability and equity accounts. Accounting for investments, pension plans, leases, income taxes, and accounting changes are covered, along with an in-depth review of basic financial statement analysis.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of cost accounting, with emphasis on costing systems in the service, merchandising, and manufacturing sectors. The use of budgets and standards are studied as keys to planning and control, including flexible budgets and variance analysis. The use of cost information for various decision and control purposes is also studied.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a detailed study of the accountant's role in developing cost analyses for management decisions. The areas of cost allocation, joint products, costing systems, capital budgeting, cost management, inventory management, transfer pricing, and performance measurement are covered.
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