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MTH 111 – Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (4 credit hours)

Functions of a real variable, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, indeterminate forms, introduction to integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus. Lab. (D, QR) First Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning


ACC 212 A – Intermediate Accounting II (4 credit hours)

Examination of financial accounting and reporting issues associated with current liabilities and contingencies, long-term liabilities, stockholders’ equity, dilutive securities and earnings per share, income taxes, pensions, and postretirement benefits, leases, financial statement errors, and the statement of cash flows. P-Minimum of C in ACC 211. Second […]


ACC 211 A – Intermediate Accounting I (4 credit hour)

Study of the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting in the United States as well as the financial accounting standards setting process and the basic corporate financial statements. Financial accounting and reporting issues associated with receivables, inventories, property, plant, and equipment, and intangible assets are also […]


ACC 111 – Introductory Financial Accounting (3 credit hours)

The overall goal of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the theory and procedures underlying financial accounting and reporting. The fundamentals of financial statement analysis will be introduced in an effort to emphasize what the numbers in these financial statements mean […]


ACC 211 B – Intermediate Accounting I (4 credit hours)

Study of the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting in the United States as well as the financial accounting standards setting process and the basic corporate financial statements. Financial accounting and reporting issues associated with receivables, inventories, property, plant, and equipment, and intangible assets are also […]


ANT 114 A – Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 credit hours)

Investigates and interprets the cultural diversity of the world’s people, through an understanding of economic, social, and political systems, law, and religion; language and culture; gender, race, ethnicity, kinship and the family; and culture change.  (CD, D, POR, SWC) First Session Course: Cultural Diversity


ANT 114 B – Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 credit hours)

Investigates and interprets the cultural diversity of the world’s people, through an understanding of economic, social, and political systems, law, and religion; language and culture; gender, race, ethnicity, kinship and the family; and culture change.  (CD, D, POR, SWC) Second Session Course: Cultural Diversity


CHM 108 – Everyday Chemistry (4 credit hours)

Introduction to chemistry for non-science majors. Laboratory covers experimental aspects of topics discussed in lecture. Does not count towards the major or minor in chemistry. C-CHM 108L. (D, QR) First Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning


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