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ACCT 303 - Intermediate Accounting I Credits: 3
Required for all accounting majors. An intensive study and application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for asset valuation, income measurement, and financial statement presentation for business organizations, including the processes through which GAAP has evolved. The emphasis in this course is on the basic financial statements and related footnotes, the time value of money, the valuation and presentation of assets, current liabilities, and related income statement accounts, and other special accounting topics. Prereq: ACCT 201 , ACCT 202 , and ACCT 203 .
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ACCT 390 - Individual Taxation Practicum Credits: 3
This course provides students with the opportunity to serve the local community by preparing federal and state individual tax returns for low-income taxpayers, nonresident taxpayers, and other students. Students will gain hands-on experience in the operation of a Volunteer Income Tax Assistant site. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to use tax preparation software, interview clients, research tax issues, and perform quality reviews of prepared income tax returns. This course is repeatable for up to six hours of credit. Expanded responsibilities including some training and supervision of other students, will be expected of students who repeat the course. Prereq: ACCT 311 or consent of instructor.
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ACCT 499 - Accounting Professional Practice Credits: 13
A cooperative work-study program designed to: (1) provide undergraduate accounting students realistic work experience to improve the depth of understanding of the nature of American and international business; (2) develop student maturity and confidence to determine in which areas of business they should seek their professional careers; and (3) create a work situation where advanced business courses are made more meaningful as a result of the perspective that comes from such a professional experience. Prereq: Students must have completed or be enrolled in 63 credit hours of credit including the following courses: CIS 151 , ACCT 201 and ACCT 202 , ECON 265 , ECON 208 and ECON 209 , ENG 201 , and CMST 101 . Students must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 and minimum GPA of 2.75 in all business courses. Consent of the dean, Director of Professional Practice Program, and appropriate department chairperson is required. From one to three hours may be earned in an academic term, repeatable to a maximum of six credit hours applied as electives in a business bachelor’s degree program. Grades assigned as Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory only.
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Administrative Systems/Business Education |
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ASBE 591 - Managing In-School Labs and Coordinating Business, Career, and Technical Education Programs Credits: 3
This course is for in-service teachers in business, career, and technical education. Special techniques and knowledge for managing in-school laboratory programs and coordinating business, career, and technical education programs including ICE programs will be examined and identified. Students will develop specific activity-based in-school labs. Students will develop a coordinators’ manual for a business, career, or technical education program. Students will examine, study, and identify the relationships and interrelationships between school corporations, businesses, community, parents, students, and advisory boards.
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Advertising |
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ADV 347 - Advertising Copywriting Credits: 3
A study of the principles and practices of writing effective commercial messages for media such as magazines, newspapers, billboards, direct mail, directories, and other promotional copy. It includes studies of message elements; the role of research in developing message strategies; the creative process; and clear, effective, and persuasive copywriting. Prereq: ADV 101 or core equivalent. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): F, Su.
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ADV 400 - Independent Study in Advertising Credits: 3
Designed to provide an opportunity for upper division communications majors and minors to research subject areas in the field of advertising. A maximum of six hours of ADV 400 may be taken; only three may be taken in any one semester. Students wishing to take independent study courses in the advertising curriculum should be aware of the following points: 1) Only six hours of independent study may apply toward a major in communications; 2) No more than three hours of Advertising 400 may be directed by the same instructor. 3) Students wishing to enroll in independent study courses must receive written permission from their instructors prior to registration. Prereq: 21 hours of communications, upper-division status, and written consent of instructor. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): F, Sp, Su.
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Anthropology |
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ANTH 111 - World Culture Credits: 3
This is an introductory-level course to one of the three major subdisciplines in anthropology, cultural anthropology. The course will be devoted to the global, cross-cultural study of all aspects of human culture. Topics covered include technology, political economy, social organization, kinship, gender, religion, war, ethnicity, and cultural change in the modern world.
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