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4.00 Credits
Advanced study of selected topics and an examination of the recent literature in accounting. The student examines numerous readings, presents an evaluation of the readings in the seminar, and prepares a paper on a specific topic. Open to seniors only. Prerequisite: ACT 322 or 323 Intermediate Accounting II
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4.00 Credits
Under close faculty supervision, students will be placed in internship positions with local business and other related organizations in order to gain experience in the application of theories and concepts learned in the classroom. Students will be required to document their experiences in a written journal, to share their experiences with others in a classroom setting, and to prepare a significant term paper or project report and oral presentation. Open only to junior and senior majors or minors in good academic standing. Passfail only.
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide an introductory exposure to the study of American culture through the interdisciplinary methods of American Studies. It will examine a particular topic concerning American cultural and social formations from a specific set of disciplinary perspectives that will change from term to term, depending on the instructor's scholarly orientations. Topics for Introduction to American Studies in different semesters would include, for example, "Representations of the American City", "AmericaCultural Landscapes", "The Romance of Nature in America", "Performing Class in America", "AmeriAbroad", "The Veteran in American Film and Literature", and "Immigration in the Twentieth Century". common methodology will be, first, the focus on American cultural and social formations and, second, the deployment of at least two different disciplinary perspectives that will supplement as well as complement each other in the process of framing critical investigation of the topic. Pluralizing the perspective of study is intended not only to intensify the engagement with the given topic but to emphasize that identifications of America and of American national culture are contested and changeful. The introductory course will give students the opportunity to become familiar with influential theories in the development of the field that will help prepare them for more advanced course work in American Studies in addition to offering them the chance to investigate the particular topic at issue. The course will be required for majors in American Studies and open to all students. Meet general academic requirement H.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the major works of architecture, painting, and sculpture of Western Civilization from the prehistoric period to the Late Middle Ages. Elements of style and the relationship of the work of art to its historical era are stressed. Offered every fall semester. Meets general academic requirement A.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the major works of architecture, painting, and sculpture of Western civilization from the Renaissance to the modern era. Elements of style and the relationship of the work of art to its historical era are stressed. Offered every spring semester. Meets general academic requirement A.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of architectural history from the eclectic historicism of the late Victorian period to the present in America and Europe an analysis of style, materials, and the philosophy underlying the development of modern architecture. Offered every two years. Meets general academic requirement A (and W which applies to 104 only).
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4.00 Credits
A survey of Aegean, Greek, and Etruscan art. An analysis of stylistic modes and thematic concerns and their relationship to historical and cultural contexts. Offered every three years. Meets general academic requirement A (and W which applies to 202 only).
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4.00 Credits
A survey of European painting, sculpture, and architecture from 1680 to 1780 an analysis of stylistic modes and thematic concerns and their relation to historical and cultural contexts. Offered every three years. Meets general academic requirement A (and W which applies to 206 only).
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4.00 Credits
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from 1580 to 1680 an analysis of stylistic modes and their relationship to historical and cultural contexts. Offered every three years. Meets general academic requirement A (and W which applies to 208 only).
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4.00 Credits
A survey of European painting from 1780 to 1880. Emphasis is placed on the development of NeoClassicism, Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism, stylistically and in relation to their cultural and historical contexts. Meets general academic requirement A (and W which applies to 210 only).
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