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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Standards and procedures currently used by independent public accountants in examining financial statements and their application in report preparation. The ethical and legal responsibilities of the accountant are reviewed. Offered every spring. Prerequisite: ACCT 302
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the fundamentals of federal income tax law. The course emphasizes individual taxation but also provides an introduction to corporate and partnership taxation. The course is intended for students who need some technical knowledge of tax law, as well as for those students who wish to pursue further tax law education. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: ACCT 204
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits Advanced topics in individual as well as corporation and partnership tax are covered. Emphasis is on tax planning aspects of operation, distribution, and liquidation of corporations and partnerships. The United States tax administration system and techniques of tax research are explored as they relate to the three phases of a CPA's tax practice: tax return preparation, tax advice and planning, and tax advocacy. Offered every spring in even years. Prerequisite: ACCT 403
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits A study of financial and accounting techniques used to control government spending and channel funds into more productive areas. Zero-based budgeting is covered in detail. Cost-benefit approach to both monetary and non-monetary government programs is covered via case studies. Program planning budgeting systems are also covered. Restricted to students in the Public Administration Concentration. Not open to Accounting majors. Offered every other year.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits An integrative course required of all senior accounting majors that will examine various issues selected by the instructor(s). These issues will be addressed by the interpretation and application of generally accepted accounting principles. Specific emphasis will be placed on the ethical considerations of these issues and principles. Offered every spring. Prerequisites: Senior status; ACCT 302, 403
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA Physical anthropology. An investigation of human ancestors and continual human physical evolution to modern times. Emphasis is placed on human's early chronology during the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Near Eastern periods. (Fulfills Core/LS Natural Science requirement.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA Ethnology. An introduction to the nature, uniformity, and diversity of cultures through an exploration of people in different times and regions. Topics include: the family, economics, political systems, religion, social stratification, and art and crafts. (Fulfills Core/LS Social Science requirement. Does not fulfill Core/LS Natural Science requirement.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA A study of how archaeological work is performed (dating techniques; mapping; cross-identification; etc.). Application of these techniques will be viewed in the study of major archaeological sites of historic significance. (Fulfills Core/LS Social Science requirement. Does not fulfill C/LS Natural Science requirement.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA The study of geographic, ethnographic, historic, and other factors pertinent to the development of Latin- and Anglo-American cultures. Consideration will be given to minority and diverse groups; to factors promoting urban and rural communities; and to a study of the historical and geographical development of selected cities. Statistics will be provided frequently in order to substantiate lectures and to encourage discussion. Offered when there is sufficient student interest. (Fulfills Core/LS Social Science requirement.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA An intense analysis of the population of the United States as to national origin, race, economic and social stratification, religious and political preferences, and ethnic contributions to the American scene. Consideration will also be given to a study of factors producing the megalopolis, the city, and smaller communities. Offered when there is sufficient student interest. (Fulfills Core/LS Social Science requirement.)
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