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ACC 295: Special Topics: Accounting
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Special and current topics in accounting may be available. See online catalog for a complete listing. Offered on: A-E-G / 3-4 cr. hrs.
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ACC 296: Special Topics Honors: Accounting
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Honors special topics in accounting may be available for Honors students as well as those who have received permission from campus honors program coordinator. See online catalog for a complete listing. Offered on: A-E-G / 3-4 cr. hrs.
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ACC 297: Independent Study: Accounting
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Independent study courses in accounting may be available. See the online catalog for a complete listing or contact academic chair. Offered on: A-E-G / 3-4 cr. hrs.
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ACC 297 - Independent Study: Accounting
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ACC TRA: Accounting Elective
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
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ANT 101: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Introductory course studying broad range of cultural similarities and differences among human populations. Using ethnographic accounts as a database, initial focus is on non-Western cultures. Comparisons with more technologically advanced cultures provide important insights into how culture works. Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ANT 101: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Introductory course studying broad range of cultural similarities and differences among human populations. Using ethnographic accounts as a database, initial focus is on non-Western cultures. Comparisons with more technologically advanced cultures provide important insights into how culture works. Prerequisite: RDG099 or ESL102 or equivalent. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Social Sciences and Other World Civilizations.
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ANT 103: Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Explores fields of paleontology, primatology and human physical variation as they relate to human evolution. Change and stability, adaptation and extinction are major themes. Findings from evolutionary biology, behavioral ecology, and the hominid fossil record are integrated in order to understand the transition from ape to human. Where do we come from? Why do we behave the way we do? Where are we going? Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ANT 105: Introduction to Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Explores basic concepts and methods of archaeological research, including nature of the archaeological record and how archaeologists generate and analyze data. Excavation, analysis and interpretation of material remains from well-known Old World and New World prehistoric and historic sites are examined. Cultural variation and culture change are major themes. Emphasizes application of these concepts to our own culture. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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ANT 201: Fieldwork in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Introduction to fieldwork techniques. Specific culture studies vary from year to year. (2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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ANT 203: Anthropology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Studies religion as an institution in primitive society. Places emphasis on anthropological methodology as a tool for understanding folk religious systems. Works of such anthropologists as Durkheim, Malinowski, Boas and Levi-Strauss are considered as they pertain to religious development. Application of anthropological methodology is demonstrated by use of North American, South American, Oceanic and African culture areas. Offered on: G / 3 cr. hrs.
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