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ACC 2175: Auditing and Assurance Services
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course integrates the most important concepts of auditing and other assurance services to assist students in understanding audit decision making and evidence accumulation. Major topics covered include audit reports, auditing standards, legal liability, ethical issues, internal controls, and audit risk. Prerequisite: ACC 2065. Required of all accounting majors.
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ACC 2195: Advanced Auditing
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
In this course, application is made of the theoretical concepts covered in the first auditing course. Emphasis is placed on auditing techniques, professional ethics, and the profession's impact on stakeholders. Using case studies, current topics are incorporated throughout the course. Prerequisite: ACC 2175.
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ACC 2205: Fund Accounting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course provides students with an introduction to the fund-based theory and practice of accounting as it is applied in governmental and nonprofit entities. Emphasis is placed on the comprehensive annual financial reporting model used for communicating with organizations' stakeholders. Prerequisite: ACC 2055.
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ACC 2225: Forensic Accounting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course covers forensic accounting techniques that address the contemporary need to prevent, detect, investigate, and prosecute financial fraud perpetrators. Tools and systems used in auditing for fraud instances are discussed. Also reviewed are the professional pronouncements that apply to the independent accountant in the circumstances when financial malfeasance is suspected or uncovered. Ethical considerations and other professional responsibilities that impact the auditor and the client's stakeholder community are included in the various cases that form the basis for course coverage. Prerequisite: ACC 2175 or permission of Department Chair.
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ACC 2305: International Accounting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course introduces students to the accounting challenges faced by multinational companies. By reviewing the diversity of accounting systems in various countries, cultural and environmental influences on accounting and financial reporting are observed. Efforts to harmonize worldwide standards are described. Specific issues addressed include financial disclosure, consolidation, currency translation, transfer pricing, and cross-border taxation. Prerequisite: ACC 1025.
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ACC 2915: Independent Study in Accounting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Independent study may be approved in extraordinary circumstances to allow a student to pursue an indepth, comprehensive study of an accounting topic chosen in consultation with a faculty member. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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ACC 2955: Accounting Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Accounting research may be undertaken by a student in consultation with a faculty member and with the approval of the department chair. This will allow the student to learn the research tools of the accounting profession and their application to a specific project. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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ART 1075: Women in Art
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course identifies a varied spectrum of significant women artists working in the latter half of the Nineteenth and throughout the Twentieth Century. In examining the technical and expressive qualities of their creative output, we will also be looking at the social, economic, and cultural contexts from which these strong artists emerged, and factors that either smoothed the way for or obstructed their professional success. GER course and Gender Studies course.
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ART 1315: Introduction to Studio Art
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A hands-on introduction to the basics of drawing, painting, and sculpture. The course provides a basis for further work in the plastic arts and a practical foundation in understanding the components of contemporary visual communication. No prior training is required.
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ART 1325: Landscape Painting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This class will take place entirely outdoors. Students will make a new painting in every class session moving rapidly through ideas and techniques. Painting from the landscape has an immediacy that differs substantially from studio work. There is a sense of urgency as light conditions change so quickly. In each class there will be critical discussions and evaluations of the day's work. To augment the landscape painting experience there will be slide presentations of historically pertinent master works. This course may be taken as an independent study.
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