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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.
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 311 or consent of instructor
Repeatability: Repeatable for up to 6 hours. Expanded responsibilities including some training and supervision of other students, will be expected of students who repeat the course. Term(s) Offered: Spring
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ACCT 461 - Investment Accounting Operations, Regulations, and Compliance Credits: 3
This course will explore accounting disclosure rules, regulatory, and compliance issues associated with alternative investments, such as investments on hedge funds, private equity funds, venture capital funds, real estate, and commodities, either directly or through funds of funds. The course will focus on operational aspects of alternative investments, emphasizing practical applications and providing opportunities for “hands-on” experiences.
Prerequisite(s): BLAW 263
Term(s) Offered: Spring
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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.
USI Core 39: Embedded Experience-Writing
Prerequisite(s): ADV 101 (grade of C or better), ENG 101 (grade of C or better, and ENG 201 (grade of C or better) or core equivalent
Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
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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.
Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of communications (grades of C or better), upper-division status, and written consent of instructor
Term(s) Offered: Irregularly offered
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AFRC 111 - Introduction to Africana Studies Credits: 3
This interdisciplinary course will introduce and explore the past, present and future of Africana Studies and the paradigms and perspective that make up the discipline. The course will introduce students to African, African-American, and African Diaspora studies. Topics will include race constructions and representations of Blackness, slavery and emancipation, colonialism and anti-colonial resistance, Black internationalism, Diaspora, Apartheid, and Jim Crow.
USI Core 39: Embedded Experience-Global
Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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AFRC 362 - Introduction to African Diaspora History through Film Credits: 3
This course takes a thematic and chronological approach to understanding basic concepts of the African Diaspora as portrayed through film. Students will learn about theoretical approaches, as well as the diversity and complexity of people and places of the Diaspora through in-depth weekly film analysis. Due to the vastness of the topic, this course centers each week’s analysis on a particular issue of “case study” which will collectively contribute to a better grasp of the intricacies and complexities of the African Diaspora. Geographically, films have been selected primarily outside of Africa, but sometimes have African directors, producers, actors, etc. The development of the film (writers, directors, filming, etc.) will contribute to our discussions and understandings of contemporary visions of the Diaspora as well. The ultimate goal is for students to understand simultaneously the commonality and the diversity of experiences of those living in the Diaspora.
Prerequisite(s): AFRC 111 and ENG 201
Term(s) Offered: Irregularly offered
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Anthropology |
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ANTH 131 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology Credits: 3
This course examines fundamental aspects of a physical nature of humans and human variability. It selectively reviews the long record of human biological adaptations that have existed from the appearance of the earliest Hominids up to the development of anatomically modern forms. Topics include principles of evolution, human variation and adaptability, non-human primate behavior, non-human osteology (study of the skeleton), and the human fossil record.
USI Core 39: Natural Science (BS); Ways of Knowing-Scientific and Mathematical Inquiry
This course meets the Indiana College Core (ICC) Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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