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3.00 Credits
Continues the concepts introduced in Cost Accounting with a concentration of material from real-world cases. Students will be able to use critical thinking skills to develop a plan of action for different types of businesses and employ decision-making techniques. Prerequisite: ACCT 205 with a grade of "C" or better . Fall,3 hours lecture and laboratory, 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Serves as a review of all areas covered in the accounting curriculum. Focuses on consolidated financial statements and employs research methods that will be necessary in the field. Senior standing or consent of curriculum coordinator. Fee: $80 for membership in PICPA and IMA required. Prerequisites: ACCT 207 and ACCT 302 with a grade of "C" or higher . Fall, $80 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes a work experience with a recognized accounting firm or related accounting experience. Places the student in a work environment where he/she can utilize the classroom knowledge and experience a true working situation. Prerequisite: consultation with curriculum coordinator during junior year. Selection of work experience determined by academic background and interviews. 3-6 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide an opportunity for students to synthesize previous learning and to demonstrate evidence that they have the knowledge required for the major. Portfolio project is completed in this course. Spring, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Explores humans' cultural and social organization including economics, family and kinship, politics, religion and ritual, and the arts. Examines the origins of human culture and the processes of cultural change. Spring, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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Studies the peoples and cultures of Africa with an emphasis on cultural and social organizations, subsistence patterns, family and kinship, religions and rituals, political and economic organizations, and the arts. Prerequisites: ANTH 101 or SOCI 101 or HIST 101 or consent of the instructor. Fall and Spring - not offered every year, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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Studies the peoples and cultures of the Middle East with an emphasis on cultural and social organizations, subsistence patterns, family and kinship, religions and rituals, political and economic organizations, and the arts. Prerequisites: ANTH 101 or SOCI 101 or HIST 101 or consent of the instructor. Fall and Spring - not offered every year, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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Studies the peoples and cultures of Asia with an emphasis on cultural and social organizations, subsistence patterns, family and kinship, religions and rituals, political and economic organizations, and the arts. Prerequisites: ANTH 101 or SOCI 101 or HIST 101 or consent of the instructor. Fall and Spring - not offered every year, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Covers topics on human evolution and modern human diversity, focusing on humanity's biological roots and modern appearance. Emphasizes evolutionary theory, human population genetics, and human's place in the animal kingdom . Spring and Summer, 3 hours lecture and discussion, and class activities, 3 credits.
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Focuses on basic art materials and studio procedure - both two- and three-dimensional. A variety of basic problems in two-dimensional disciplines such as drawing, design, printmaking or photography, and three-dimensional disciplines such as ceramics and other sculptural media. Emphasis on individual creative perception and growth in the understanding of the elements and principles of design as they relate to the art process. This course is a non-major course. Fall/Spring, $50 fee, 6 hours practicum, 3 credits.
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