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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Studies in topics such as collecting, pilgrimage, touring and acquisition of the authentic.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Studies of women artists, their past and present visual practices, and how they engage with cultural representations of gender, sexuality and class.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Theoretical approaches to the study of subjectivity and desire. Possible topics include postwar communications technologies and the development of cyberspace, the impact of information of virtual reality and its relationship to new media and videogames, and/or the connection between science, genetics and biotech art.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Theoretical analysis of colonization, neocolonization, and multiculturalism, and their political, economic, and cultural effects on representational practices. Possible areas of concentration may include the Americas, Africa, India, and Japan, and a spectrum of visual representations may concern visual art, film, video and or anime.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: a/hI 375; art history majors only. Final course for art history majors. May be a research project aimed toward the pursuit of an advanced degree or a practicum in one of several careers in arts advocacy, administration, community outreach, and other fields. A/hi 275, 375 and 475 must be taken in order because they sequentially develop visual analysis skills.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Art History majors: A/HI 375; non-majors: 4 credits, 300 level, in art history or permission of instructor. Seminar on issues such as the display of visual experience and the configuration of public culture and community identities by artists, institutions and audiences. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 credits.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and practice of accounting and financial reporting. Topics include the accounting cycle, financial statements and accounting for assets, liabilities, equities, revenues and expenses.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Acct 240. An introduction to the use of accounting information by managers. Topics include the use of accounting information for planning and control, performance evaluation, decision-making, and the statement of cash flows, along with financial statement analysis.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Acct 245, MIS 220 or equivalent skills. An introduction to the subject of information system's role in accomplishing the objectives of financial accounting, managerial accounting, tax accounting and auditing. Systems covered include manual accounting, computerized accounting, and Internet electronic commercial applications. Additional topics include internal controls, systems analysis, systems design and systems implementation.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: Acct 245, DSCI 205, MIS 220 or equivalent skills. Procedures used for classifying, recording, summarizing and allocating current, and estimated costs for planning, controlling and reporting purposes.
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