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accounting and review standards, and auditing standards and procedures. Students
experience workpaper development, test work, and report letter drafting. Risk and
cycles, internal control, technology applications, and sampling approaches are
emphasized to achieve desired objectives and enhance the quality of external
communications required in thecontemporary practiceenvironment.
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3250 (C), ACCT 3352 (C), ACCT 4330 (C).
ACCT 4800 - Selected Topics inAccounting (3-0-3)
A detailed examination of selected topics in the profession of Accounting. May be
repeated when topics vary.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to theCollege of Business and permission of instructor.
ACCT 4850 - Accounting Internship/CooperativeEducation (VariableCredit)
Individually designed learning program involving accounting field experience in
private, public, or education sector. Program of study and student supervision must
be approved by the Dean of Business or designee and Director of Experiential
Learning. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to theCollege of Business.
ACCT 4900 - Independent Study/DirectedResearch andReadings (VariableCredit)
Special work arranged in consultation with instructor. Requires approval of the Dean
or AssociateDean.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to theCollege of Business and permission of instructor.
AfricanAmericanStudies (AFAM)
AFAM2010 - Introduction toAfricanAmericanStudies (3-0-3)
A course that introduces the field of African America Studies by focusing on social
sciences, historical studies, literary studies, religious studies, and the arts, both music
and visual art.
AFAM3100 - HarlemRenaissance (3-0-3)
This course will explore the history, literature, music and art of the Harlem
Renaissance.
Prerequisite: AFAM 2010.
AFAM3200 –BlackArtsMovement (3-0-3)
A course focusing on the history, literature, culture, and art of theBlackArts
Movement.
Prerequisite: AFAM 2010
AFAM3510 –BlackFeminist Theory andWomanist Theory (3-0-3)
This course examines the development of scholarship inBlackFeminist and
Womanist Theories asBlack women confronted racism and sexism. Beginning with
earlyBlack Feminist andWomanist writings and intellectual thought, such as that of
Bell Hooks, BarbaraSmith, AdrienneRich, AudreLorde, Anna JuliaCooper, just to
name a few, theclass will focus on the evolution of the theories. The tenets of Black
Feminism andWomanismwill beenumerated, along with the scholars in the field.
Art (ART)
ART 1101 - Drawing I (3-0-3)
As the first course in drawing, drawing I provides a systematic study in the basic
concepts skills in drawing, through traditional approaches to contemporary visual
languages. By working from direct observation, students will demonstrate through in-
class exercises and formal assignments an understanding of the basic skills and
concepts.