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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A study of basic accounting principles and procedures, from the initial recording of transactions to the preparation and analysis of financial statements, with emphasis on theory as well as practice. Prerequisite: MAT* 095 or satisfactory placement on Basic Skills Assessment
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A basic study of managerial accounting concepts with an emphasis on providing financial information to managers to assist in their planning, control, and decision-making activities. Topics include cost accounting, cost behavior relationships, capital expenditure analysis and budgeting. Prerequisite: ACC* 113 with grade of C- minimum
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Participants will explore current financial and accounting software, using IBM microcomputers. Applications will be for professional use, and may include such items as inventory, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, general ledger, financial statements, cash flow, budgeting and income taxes. Prerequisite: ACC* 113 with grade of C- minimum
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An introduction to and survey of federal tax laws as they apply to the individual tax payer. Topics include: calculation of income, adjustments, exclusions, deductions, exemptions, credits, and computations. Prerequisite: ACC* 113 with a grade of C- minimum
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An advanced study of generally accepted accounting principles including analysis of the Balance Sheet and the Income Statement. Particular emphasis is given to the valuation of assets and their relationship to income determination. Reference is made to pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Prerequisite: ACC* 117 with grade of C- minimum
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A continuation of ACC* 271, giving particular emphasis to liabilities and stockholders' equity valuations and their relationships to income determination. Prerequisite: ACC* 271 with grade of C- minimum
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An introduction to anthropological perspectives on the origins of human life and the emergence of diverse cultures. Special emphasis will be placed on the interrelationship among social organizations, environment, population and technology. Prerequisite: ENG* 073 and ENG* 063 or ENG* 093 or Basic Skills Assessment placement at ENG* 101 level
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A cross-cultural comparison of life in diverse cultures. Topics such as marriage, kinship, social organization, and political and economic institutions will be examined through case studies. Prerequisite: ENG* 073 and ENG* 063 or ENG* 093 or Basic Skills Assessment placement at ENG* 101 level
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A study of illness, pain, curing and curers as found in the United States and other societies. Students will investigate the impact on well-being of environmental factors, nutrition, population size, migration, and culture. Prerequisite: ENG* 073 and ENG* 063 or ENG* 093 or Basic Skills Assessment placement at ENG* 101 level
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on non-western societies to provide a broad understanding of social change and development in a global context. Topics will include: division of the world into developed and underdeveloped sectors, migration and immigration, and accommodation and resistance to change among non-western peoples. Prerequisite: ANT* 101 or permission of instructor 3 Credits
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