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ACCT 401: Advanced Accounting
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
A study of accounting theories and advanced problems relating to the partnership form of business organization; theory and practice of parent and subsidiary accounting; mergers, consolidations, and liquidations. Prerequisite: Acct 202. 3 credits.
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ACCT 410: Auditing
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
A study of generally accepted auditing standards and the various types of audit reports issued by certified public accountants. Other topics include ethical standards, legal liability of auditors, and other types of assurance services. Prerequisite: Acct 202. 3 credits.
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ACCT 475/495: Accounting Internship/ co op
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
An individual work-study experience in an approved business institution. Placement of a qualified student in a business setting which involves the area of accounting. Prerequisites: Junior standing, 2.75 GPA in required business courses, written permission of the Dean of the Walker School of Business. 3/3 credits.
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Anth 101: General Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Anthropology is the broadest and most eclectic of the social sciences. It is, at its most general, the study of humankind, both modern and extinct and their complex lifeways. The course provides a basic background to three of the four major subdisciplines of contemporary anthropology, including Physical/Biological Anthropology, Cultural/ Social Anthropology, and Archaeology. 3 credits.
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Anth 109: World Geography
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Geography is the branch of knowledge that examines spatial patterns in the physical and human environments on the earth. Th ree geographic themes will be explored through an exploration of the various regions of the world at diff erent scales from the regional to the global: the World in Spatial terms (physical processes and ecosystems of the world); Places (the regionality of the earth’s surface); and Human Systems (the relationship of human populations to the landscape and each other). Students will have the opportunity to explore a number of current issues involving their place in the world through interactive group projects. 3 credits.
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Anth 112: World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
In this course, the student is exposed to the basic subject matter and methods of modern socio-cultural anthropology. The great diversity of contemporary and recently extinct human culture is examined from a comparative and evolutionary perspective with an emphasis on the differences and similarities between so-called modern state level societies and their less complex antecedents. 3 credits.
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Anth 120: Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Physical anthropology examines the “human animal”from a biological and cultural perspective. It is the study of human origins and our contemporary and past physical and genetic diversity. Corequisite: Anth 121 Lab. 3 credits.
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Anth 121: Physical Anthropology Lab
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Th is lab course will provide an opportunity for students to obtain “hands on” experience with humanbones, fossil human casts, primate observation and forensic anthropology specimens. Corequisite: Anth 120. 1 credit.
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Anth 125: Introduction to Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This interdisciplinary course will cover the theoretical foundations and history of the gender discourse, and address topics central to the discipline of gender studies. The economic, political, ideological and social forces that shape the cultural construction of gender will be discussed and the consequences examined. The discussion will also include the intersection of gender, race, and socioeconomic class, biology and gender, and the gendered body. Through a variety of exercises/ discussions and works of fiction, attention will be given to the connection between gender issues and life experiences. Students will also engage with course topics via lectures, readings, and films. 3 credits.
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Anth 130: Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course examines the methods, goals, and substantive results of contemporary anthropological archaeology. It traces the evolution of human culture from its genesis 2.5 million years ago through the rise of the first state level societies in the Old World against a continuously fluid background of plant, animal, and climatic change. Corequisite: Anth 131 Lab. 3 credits.
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