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ACTG 472: Not-for-Profi t & Fund Accounting
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course covers governmental and not-for-profi t accounting, interim and segmental reporting, multi-national accounting, and insolvency. Prerequisite: ACTG 372.
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ACTG 485: Accounting Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Supervised practical fi eld experience at approved business site is combined with an academic component to strengthen the student's theoretical background. To be considered for a placement the student has attained Junior or Senior status with 15 hours of Union College Department of Business courses completed and a Department of Business GPA of 3.0, and approval of Department Chair. Students may earn up to a maximum of 6 credit hours for successful performance. Course will be taken on a credit/fail basis only.
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ACTG 488: Special Topics in Accounting
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This is an advanced course on selected topics of interest in the fi eld of Accounting. Titles may include Accounting Ethics, Advanced Taxes, and other current topics. Prerequisites: Business Department major/minor with Junior or Senior standing and 21 credit hours in business courses or permission of the instructor.
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ANTH 221: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A survey of the archaeological and biological history of mankind as it relates to the development of man and his culture, with comparisons drawn between the cultures of primitive people and Western Civilizations.
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ANTH 251: North American Indian Cultures
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
The historical development of North American Indian technology, and the cross-cultural study of four diverse Indian cultures at the time of White contact, will be the main focus of this course. Economics, ecology, technology, role relations, medicine, politics and confl ict will be the focus of study in each culture.
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ANTH 360: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course will focus on the diversity of human life in the present and the past. It will delve into such topics as humanity as a biological organism, and the behavioral and social life of primates and human ancestors. This course will consider ethnographic, physiological and archaeological evidence.
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APST 102: Service-Learning
1.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course is designed to provide students with experience and refl ection during a mid-term break or during a semester project concerning the nature of community and social problems, and to prepare students for civic engagement and social responsibility. The course will include a supervised service-learning component through which students will develop skills and knowledge to meet community needs and better understand societal problems. (See Service Learning in the Academic Program section).
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APST 103: Appalachian Wilderness Experience
1.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A fi eld experience course in wilderness recreation and related land-use issues in Appalachia, to take place during spring break. Students will keep a refl ective journal and write a research paper on a topic directly related to their fi eld experience. Since the specifi c content of the course and the locales visited will vary each time the course is offered, the course may be repeated twice for credit. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. This course may not be taken concurrently with APST 203.
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APST 104: Introduction to Appalachian Studies
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Beginning with the landmark contributions of Cratis Williams, this course will introduce students to the theories, methods, and understandings of Appalachian experiences. A broadly interdisciplinary course, it will incorporate the contributions of sociologists, anthropologists, historians, cultural geographers, psychologists, folklorists, and others.
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APST 202: Service-Learning
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
The course has as its major objective the encouragement of critical thinking and practical experience with respect to the concepts of citizenship and social responsibility. To achieve this objective the course will examine Service-Learning from historical and contemporary perspectives, and provide students with a guided community-based learning experience.
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