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AC 101: Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Introduces general concepts and basic principles of financial accounting. Applications include the accounting cycle, internal control, reporting the results of operations and financial position. Note: Repeat of Principles of Accounting I. ( 0 lecture hour) (3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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AC 102: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Introduction to managerial accounting. Applications include cash flow analysis, cost system designs, planning and controlling business operations, and decision making. Note: Repeat of Principles of Accounting II. . Prerequisite: AC 101. ( 3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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AC 221: Accounting Applications I-Peachtree
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Uses a hands-on approach to acquaint students with computerized accounting systems. Topics include a brief overview of computer hardware, an introduction to spread sheets, and small business accounting systems. Note: Repeat of BU 121, CS 121. Prerequisite: AC 101 or BU 115 . ( 3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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AH 105: Introduction to Eastern Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course will provide the theoretical and historical framework of Eastern Anatomy and Physiology. Students will explore the concepts of Qi, Blood, Shen, Jing, Yin/Yang, Five Element Theory, 12 meridian and vessel pathways, and their potential application to bodywork. Zang-Fu and Eight Principles will be introduced. The underlying causes of disease will be examined by analyzing the physiology and basic patterns of disharmony of each organ system. Students will develop skills in Qi palpation, self cultivation, and body/mind preparedness to practice Eastern bodywork. ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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AH 114: Medical Terminology
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
An introduction to prefixes, roots, combining forms, and suffixes which are the component parts used to build medical terminology. These terms are then defined. Abbreviations, drug highlights, information on diagnostic tests and human anatomy are integrated throughout. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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AN 102: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Introduces the key concepts and principles of cultural anthropology, with emphasis on cross-cultural and global perspectives. Discussed are cultural variations in language, marriage forms, kinship patterns, and religion as well as the current plight of traditional cultures. ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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AR 104: Basic Painting
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
An introduction to the basic materials and methods of painting. Emphasis will be on color perception, mixing, application and on the control of pictorial space. Students will also learn preparation of grounds for painting and will work in acrylic and/or oil paint. ( 2 lecture hours/2 studio hours) (3 semester hours)
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AR 106: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
A general course involving hand building techniques to construct forms out of clay through coiling, slab construction, molding, and beginning wheel. Projects will introduce students to various ideas and uses of clay, both traditional and nontraditional. Creative work will be encouraged. Prerequisite For Fine Art Majors: AR 108. ( 2 lecture hours/2 studio hours) (3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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AR 107: Visual Arts D
2.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Introduces the compositional concepts and vocabulary basic to painting, photography, graphic design, and other two-dimensional expressions. Assignments may be completed in a variety of materials and techniques, including painting, photography, computer generated imagery, and collage. ( 2 lecture hours/2 studio hours) (3 semester hours) Fall
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AR 108: Visual Arts 3-D
2.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Introduces the basic concepts and vocabulary for sculpture, architecture, product design, and other areas of three-dimensional design. Through a series of weekly assignments, using simple materials and methods students will investigate the formal qualities of objects. Developing an inventive approach to object making will be a principal goal of this course. ( 2 lecture hours/2 studio hours) (3 semester hours) Spring
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