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  1. Accounting (ACCT)

  2. Course Number Course Name Credits
  3. A101 Principles of Financial Acct I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      RH 316
      Straley, S 0

      CRN: 70438
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    3. DIST BLKBD
      Fernandez, R -1

      CRN: 70439
      Section: 801
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    4. T     07:00PM-9:45PM
      BBB 129
      Hollis-Buchanan, K 11

      CRN: 78245
      Section: D31
      Date Range: 08/30-12/13

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    5. T     07:00PM-9:45PM
      BBB 129
      Kendrick, M 11

      CRN: 78245
      Section: D31
      Date Range: 08/30-12/13

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    6. T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      WARD 107
      Dalrymple, T 6

      CRN: 70009
      Section: I10
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    7. T     01:00PM-3:45PM
      JKB 122
      Berberich, D 2

      CRN: 78885
      Section: P31
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    8. W    07:00PM-9:45PM
      SNOD 122
      Berberich, D 4

      CRN: 78886
      Section: P32
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    9. WEB
      Ostor, C 3

      CRN: 70012
      Section: RWB
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    First semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions. Includes discussion of the following asset categories: cash, accounts receivable, and inventory. Taught from the perspective of the accountant or bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
    Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
    Registration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

  4. A102 Principles Financial Acct II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      RH 316
      Zins, A 16

      CRN: 70440
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Second semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions dealing with long-term assets, current and long-term liabilities, as well as stockholder and partnership equity transactions, and the statement of cash flows. Taught from the perspective of the accountant/bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.

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    3. DIST BLKBD
      Fernandez, R 9

      CRN: 70441
      Section: 801
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Second semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions dealing with long-term assets, current and long-term liabilities, as well as stockholder and partnership equity transactions, and the statement of cash flows. Taught from the perspective of the accountant/bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.

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    4. T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      WARD 107
      Dalrymple, T 16

      CRN: 70013
      Section: I10
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Second semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions dealing with long-term assets, current and long-term liabilities, as well as stockholder and partnership equity transactions, and the statement of cash flows. Taught from the perspective of the accountant/bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.

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    5. M      04:00PM-6:45PM
      FSM 204
      Berberich, D 12

      CRN: 78887
      Section: P31
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Second semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions dealing with long-term assets, current and long-term liabilities, as well as stockholder and partnership equity transactions, and the statement of cash flows. Taught from the perspective of the accountant/bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.

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    Second semester introductory financial accounting. Emphasizes procedures for recording, analyzing, and summarizing accounting transactions dealing with long-term assets, current and long-term liabilities, as well as stockholder and partnership equity transactions, and the statement of cash flows. Taught from the perspective of the accountant/bookkeeper who is responsible for recording accounting transactions.
    Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.

  5. A120 Bookkeeping Business I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      RH 211
      Hassler, J 10

      CRN: 70442
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Basic concepts and procedures of practical bookkeeping. Fundamental principles and practices necessary to record and report financial data in a service and merchandising business for manual systems and computerized systems.
      Special Note: May be offered as either classroom or open-entry, individualized course.

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    Basic concepts and procedures of practical bookkeeping. Fundamental principles and practices necessary to record and report financial data in a service and merchandising business for manual systems and computerized systems.
    Special Note: May be offered as either classroom or open-entry, individualized course.

  6. A201 Principles of Financial Acct 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      RH 316
      Orley, S 1

      CRN: 70443
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    3. T R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      RH 211
      Orley, S -3

      CRN: 70444
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    4. T R   07:00PM-8:15PM
      RH 316
      Bingham, E 1

      CRN: 70445
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    5. M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      RH 316
      Orley, S -2

      CRN: 70446
      Section: 604
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    6. T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      RH 316
      Fort, C -2

      CRN: 70447
      Section: 605
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    7. T R   05:00PM-7:45PM
      EAFB
      Crockett, J 23

      CRN: 70448
      Section: 771
      Date Range: 08/22-10/17

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    8. T     06:30PM-9:20PM
      ER 228-H
      Lee, D 6

      CRN: 70449
      Section: 791
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    9. WEB
      Dalrymple, T 5

      CRN: 79720
      Section: IW1
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    10. WEB
      Dalrymple, T 4

      CRN: 79128
      Section: IWB
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
      Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
      Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

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    Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
    Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
    Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.

  7. A202 Principles of Managerial Acct 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   07:00PM-8:15PM
      RH 211
      Zins, R -2

      CRN: 70450
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    3. M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      RH 211
      Kilpatrick, D 2

      CRN: 70451
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    4. T R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      RH 220
      Hassler, J 7

      CRN: 70452
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    5. T R   05:00PM-7:45PM
      EAFB
      Crockett, J 20

      CRN: 70453
      Section: 772
      Date Range: 10/24-12/17

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    6. R   07:00PM-9:45PM
      KCC 127
      Hollis-Buchanan, K 20

      CRN: 78246
      Section: D31
      Date Range: 09/01-12/15

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    7. R   07:00PM-9:45PM
      KCC 127
      Kendrick, M 20

      CRN: 78246
      Section: D31
      Date Range: 09/01-12/15

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    8. M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      WARD 205
      Stein, G 15

      CRN: 70015
      Section: I20
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    9. R   04:00PM-6:45PM
      FSM 204
      Berberich, D 10

      CRN: 78888
      Section: P31
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

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    Studies the generation and analysis of accounting information and its use by managers as they engage in planning, control, and decision-making activities in business and non-business organizations. Topics include product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, variance analysis, and relevant costs for decision making.

  8. A210 Income Tax Preparation 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M      07:00PM-9:45PM
      FSM 204
      Trent, C 13

      CRN: 78889
      Section: P31
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Preparation of individual income tax returns, manually and computerized (using the latest in tax preparation software). Tax research and tax planning with emphasis on primary and administrative sources of income tax law. Emphasis is on the sources and interpretation of the tax laws and principles as well as how they apply to individuals.

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    Preparation of individual income tax returns, manually and computerized (using the latest in tax preparation software). Tax research and tax planning with emphasis on primary and administrative sources of income tax law. Emphasis is on the sources and interpretation of the tax laws and principles as well as how they apply to individuals.

  9. A216 Accounting Info Systems I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      RH 211
      Dow, K 0

      CRN: 70454
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Studies the role and importance of the Accounting Information System (AIS) within an organization, including an in-depth examination of the accounting cycle from transaction initiation through financial statement preparation and analysis. Includes manual practice sets for hands-on application. Exposure to systems documentation, internal controls, fraud process, and classic accounting frauds and scandals.

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    Studies the role and importance of the Accounting Information System (AIS) within an organization, including an in-depth examination of the accounting cycle from transaction initiation through financial statement preparation and analysis. Includes manual practice sets for hands-on application. Exposure to systems documentation, internal controls, fraud process, and classic accounting frauds and scandals.

  10. A222 Intro to Computerized Acct 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     05:30PM-8:15PM
      RH 215
      Straley, S -1

      CRN: 70455
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to processing accounting information using commercial accounting software. Illustrates conversion from manual to computerized accounting system; includes maintenance of chart of accounts and all master files; processing sales, receivables, and cash receipts, purchases, payables, and cash payments; preparation of financial statements and other reports. Includes only minimal coverage of the payroll function.

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    3. Hollis-Buchanan, K 1

      CRN: 79751
      Section: D3S
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to processing accounting information using commercial accounting software. Illustrates conversion from manual to computerized accounting system; includes maintenance of chart of accounts and all master files; processing sales, receivables, and cash receipts, purchases, payables, and cash payments; preparation of financial statements and other reports. Includes only minimal coverage of the payroll function.

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    4. W    07:00PM-9:45PM
      JKB 124
      Bennett, E 8

      CRN: 78890
      Section: P31
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to processing accounting information using commercial accounting software. Illustrates conversion from manual to computerized accounting system; includes maintenance of chart of accounts and all master files; processing sales, receivables, and cash receipts, purchases, payables, and cash payments; preparation of financial statements and other reports. Includes only minimal coverage of the payroll function.

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    Introduction to processing accounting information using commercial accounting software. Illustrates conversion from manual to computerized accounting system; includes maintenance of chart of accounts and all master files; processing sales, receivables, and cash receipts, purchases, payables, and cash payments; preparation of financial statements and other reports. Includes only minimal coverage of the payroll function.

  11. A225 Payroll Accounting 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.     R   05:30PM-8:15PM
      RH 215
      Straley, S 3

      CRN: 70456
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduces students to the federal and state laws and regulations that affect payroll and employment practices. Topics covered include calculation of wages, withholding taxes, health, retirement, and other voluntary deductions and preparation of payroll tax reports. Also includes recording and posting payroll information to accounting records.

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    3. WEB BLBD
      Hollis-Buchanan, K 1

      CRN: 78247
      Section: D3D
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduces students to the federal and state laws and regulations that affect payroll and employment practices. Topics covered include calculation of wages, withholding taxes, health, retirement, and other voluntary deductions and preparation of payroll tax reports. Also includes recording and posting payroll information to accounting records.

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    4. T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      WARD 107
      Stein, G 13

      CRN: 73593
      Section: I20
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduces students to the federal and state laws and regulations that affect payroll and employment practices. Topics covered include calculation of wages, withholding taxes, health, retirement, and other voluntary deductions and preparation of payroll tax reports. Also includes recording and posting payroll information to accounting records.

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    Introduces students to the federal and state laws and regulations that affect payroll and employment practices. Topics covered include calculation of wages, withholding taxes, health, retirement, and other voluntary deductions and preparation of payroll tax reports. Also includes recording and posting payroll information to accounting records.

  12. A230 Workpaper Prep & Presentation 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      Hollis-Buchanan, K 0

      CRN: 80302
      Section: D3S
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Emphasizes preparation and analysis of workpapers to support year-end corporate financial statements. Includes an in-depth analysis of major balance sheet accounts and a study of financial statement presentation formats and requirements.

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    Emphasizes preparation and analysis of workpapers to support year-end corporate financial statements. Includes an in-depth analysis of major balance sheet accounts and a study of financial statement presentation formats and requirements.

  13. A295 Entry-Level Acct Internship 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      OFF CMPS
      Fernandez, R 0

      CRN: 70457
      Section: 741
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Work experience in an approved bookkeeping or clerical position with supervision and training in various phases of accounting.
      Special Note: May be repeated for credit, but only 3 credits will apply to degree requirements.
      Registration Restrictions: Permission of College of Business & Public Policy Accounting Faculty Internship Coordinator; Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher; must be an AAS Accounting major.

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    Work experience in an approved bookkeeping or clerical position with supervision and training in various phases of accounting.
    Special Note: May be repeated for credit, but only 3 credits will apply to degree requirements.
    Registration Restrictions: Permission of College of Business & Public Policy Accounting Faculty Internship Coordinator; Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher; must be an AAS Accounting major.

  14. A301 Intermediate Accounting I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      RH 211
      Fort, C 0

      CRN: 70458
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      In-depth study of the accounting sequence, principles and rules governing financial statements and balance sheet accounts including cash; receivables; inventory; property, plant and equipment; and intangibles.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    3. M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      RH 216
      Kilpatrick, D 1

      CRN: 70459
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      In-depth study of the accounting sequence, principles and rules governing financial statements and balance sheet accounts including cash; receivables; inventory; property, plant and equipment; and intangibles.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    In-depth study of the accounting sequence, principles and rules governing financial statements and balance sheet accounts including cash; receivables; inventory; property, plant and equipment; and intangibles.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

  15. A302 Intermediate Accounting II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      RH 211
      Fort, C 4

      CRN: 70461
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      A continuation of the study of intermediate accounting including the principles governing financial reporting of investments, liabilities, stockholders' equity, revenues and cash flows.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    A continuation of the study of intermediate accounting including the principles governing financial reporting of investments, liabilities, stockholders' equity, revenues and cash flows.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

  16. A310 Income Tax 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      RH 206
      Fernandez, R -1

      CRN: 70462
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      A study of the federal income tax law as it applies to individuals, sole proprietors, and property transactions. Emphasis is on research, theory, application, and tax planning.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    A study of the federal income tax law as it applies to individuals, sole proprietors, and property transactions. Emphasis is on research, theory, application, and tax planning.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

  17. A316 Accounting Info Systems II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    07:00PM-8:15PM
      RH 211
      Dow, K 19

      CRN: 70463
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Studies the Accounting Information System (AIS) as an integral component of an enterprise information system. Emphasizes data modeling and database design of accounting systems using the Resources-Events-Agents (REA) model as the springboard toward the design of AIS components in a relational database. Covers internal controls and systems documentation as aids to database design and modeling. Includes computerized practice set for hands-on application.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    3. T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      RH 211
      Dow, K 15

      CRN: 76189
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Studies the Accounting Information System (AIS) as an integral component of an enterprise information system. Emphasizes data modeling and database design of accounting systems using the Resources-Events-Agents (REA) model as the springboard toward the design of AIS components in a relational database. Covers internal controls and systems documentation as aids to database design and modeling. Includes computerized practice set for hands-on application.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    Studies the Accounting Information System (AIS) as an integral component of an enterprise information system. Emphasizes data modeling and database design of accounting systems using the Resources-Events-Agents (REA) model as the springboard toward the design of AIS components in a relational database. Covers internal controls and systems documentation as aids to database design and modeling. Includes computerized practice set for hands-on application.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

  18. A342 Managerial Cost Accounting 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   07:00PM-8:15PM
      RH 206
      Kilpatrick, D 3

      CRN: 70464
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Accounting as a planning and control device is studied by applying the concepts of cost flow, job order and process costing, flexible budgeting, standard cost analysis and relevant costing models.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    Accounting as a planning and control device is studied by applying the concepts of cost flow, job order and process costing, flexible budgeting, standard cost analysis and relevant costing models.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

  19. A410 Advanced Income Tax 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      RH 206
      McIntyre, J 11

      CRN: 70466
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      The study of the federal income tax law as it applies to partnerships and corporations. Emphasis is on research, theory, application, and tax planning.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

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    The study of the federal income tax law as it applies to partnerships and corporations. Emphasis is on research, theory, application, and tax planning.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.

  20. A430 Govern/Non-Profit Accounting 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      RH 316
      Orley, S 14

      CRN: 70467
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Accounting and financial reporting for governmental and non-profit entities, including municipalities, states, the federal government, schools, hospitals, universities, and health and welfare organizations. The fund structure provides a foundation for understanding these entities.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.
      Special Note: Offered Fall Semesters.

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    Accounting and financial reporting for governmental and non-profit entities, including municipalities, states, the federal government, schools, hospitals, universities, and health and welfare organizations. The fund structure provides a foundation for understanding these entities.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing.
    Special Note: Offered Fall Semesters.

  21. A452 *Auditing 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    07:00PM-8:15PM
      RH 316
      Orley, S 21

      CRN: 70468
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Study of professional standards applicable to independent auditor's examination of financial statements and related expression(s) of opinion.
      Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing. Completion of all GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses.

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    Study of professional standards applicable to independent auditor's examination of financial statements and related expression(s) of opinion.
    Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing. Completion of all GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses.

  22. A495 Advanced Accounting Internship 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      ARR
      Fernandez, R 0

      CRN: 70469
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Integrates classroom study with work experience in an approved accounting position with supervision and training in the public and/or private sectors.
      Special Note: May not be used to satisfy upper-division Accounting elective requirement. May be repeated for credit but only 6 credits will apply to degree requirements.
      Registration Restrictions: Must be admitted to the BBA Accounting Program; Permission of College of Business & Public Policy Accounting Faculty Internship Coordinator; upper-division standing; cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.

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    3. ARR
      Fernandez, R 0

      CRN: 70470
      Section: 641
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Integrates classroom study with work experience in an approved accounting position with supervision and training in the public and/or private sectors.
      Special Note: May not be used to satisfy upper-division Accounting elective requirement. May be repeated for credit but only 6 credits will apply to degree requirements.
      Registration Restrictions: Must be admitted to the BBA Accounting Program; Permission of College of Business & Public Policy Accounting Faculty Internship Coordinator; upper-division standing; cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.

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    Integrates classroom study with work experience in an approved accounting position with supervision and training in the public and/or private sectors.
    Special Note: May not be used to satisfy upper-division Accounting elective requirement. May be repeated for credit but only 6 credits will apply to degree requirements.
    Registration Restrictions: Must be admitted to the BBA Accounting Program; Permission of College of Business & Public Policy Accounting Faculty Internship Coordinator; upper-division standing; cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.

  23. A497 Independent Study 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      ARR
      Dow, K 0

      CRN: 80311
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17
      Section Title: Justice for Fraud Victims

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  24. A601 Acct Foundations Executives 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      RH 303
      Dow, K 2

      CRN: 70471
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      A traditional survey of accounting for the core requirement in the MBA program. Covers common financial and managerial topics with brief exposure to systems, auditing, non-profit, partnerships and joint ventures.
      Registration Restrictions: Graduate Standing.
      Special Note: Offered Fall Semesters.

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    A traditional survey of accounting for the core requirement in the MBA program. Covers common financial and managerial topics with brief exposure to systems, auditing, non-profit, partnerships and joint ventures.
    Registration Restrictions: Graduate Standing.
    Special Note: Offered Fall Semesters.

  25. Computer Science (CS)

  26. Course Number Course Name Credits
  27. A101 Intro to Computer Science 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      ESH 214
      Franklin, J 2

      CRN: 71505
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Offers a broad overview of computer science designed to provide students with an appreciation for and an understanding of the many different aspects of computer science. Topics include discrete mathematics, an introduction to programming languages, algorithmic problem solving, basic concepts in hardware, operating systems, networks, graphics, and an overview of the social context of computing. The following basic computer skills are expected: how to use a web browser, send email, edit with a word processor, copy files, open and save documents, and open and close windows.
      Special Note: Students who intend to major in computer science may take this course as preparation for their course of study.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    Offers a broad overview of computer science designed to provide students with an appreciation for and an understanding of the many different aspects of computer science. Topics include discrete mathematics, an introduction to programming languages, algorithmic problem solving, basic concepts in hardware, operating systems, networks, graphics, and an overview of the social context of computing. The following basic computer skills are expected: how to use a web browser, send email, edit with a word processor, copy files, open and save documents, and open and close windows.
    Special Note: Students who intend to major in computer science may take this course as preparation for their course of study.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

  28. A109 Computer Prog (Languages Vary) 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     07:00PM-9:45PM
      JKB 115
      Bennett, E 4

      CRN: 78458
      Section: P31
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17
      Section Title: C# in Microsoft Visual Studio

      Problem analysis and solution using a selected programming language.
      Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit with a change in language.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    Problem analysis and solution using a selected programming language.
    Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit with a change in language.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

  29. A110 Java Programming 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      SSB 254
      Waters, R 0

      CRN: 71507
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to the syntax of the Java language and object-orientation with an emphasis on writing programs to solve problems.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.

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    Introduction to the syntax of the Java language and object-orientation with an emphasis on writing programs to solve problems.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.

  30. A111 Visual Basic .NET Programming 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      ESH 214
      Franklin, J 0

      CRN: 76710
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to the syntax and semantics of the Visual Basic .NET programming language with an emphasis on writing programs to solve problems.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.

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    3. M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      WARD 117
      Glaves, J 5

      CRN: 79050
      Section: I10
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Introduction to the syntax and semantics of the Visual Basic .NET programming language with an emphasis on writing programs to solve problems.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.

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    Introduction to the syntax and semantics of the Visual Basic .NET programming language with an emphasis on writing programs to solve problems.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.

  31. A201 Programming Concepts I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      SSB 254
      Gonen, B 2

      CRN: 71508
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      An introduction to object-oriented programming techniques and problem solving. This includes basic syntax; sequential, branching, and looping execution; as well as concepts such as inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism.
      Registration Restrictions: Meet prerequisites or placement into MATH A200 or MATH A272.

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    3. T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      SSB 254
      Mock, K -1

      CRN: 71509
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      An introduction to object-oriented programming techniques and problem solving. This includes basic syntax; sequential, branching, and looping execution; as well as concepts such as inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism.
      Registration Restrictions: Meet prerequisites or placement into MATH A200 or MATH A272.

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    An introduction to object-oriented programming techniques and problem solving. This includes basic syntax; sequential, branching, and looping execution; as well as concepts such as inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism.
    Registration Restrictions: Meet prerequisites or placement into MATH A200 or MATH A272.

  32. A202 Programming Concepts II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      ESH 214
      Scott, K 19

      CRN: 71510
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Continuation of object-oriented programming. Topics include: inheritance, abstraction, interfaces, references, polymorphism, dynamic binding, class hierarchies, container classes, random access file I/O, serializability, graphical applications, event handling, UML, and object-oriented design.

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    Continuation of object-oriented programming. Topics include: inheritance, abstraction, interfaces, references, polymorphism, dynamic binding, class hierarchies, container classes, random access file I/O, serializability, graphical applications, event handling, UML, and object-oriented design.

  33. A241 Computer Hardware Concepts 4.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.     R   05:30PM-8:15PM
      ENGR 110
      Lund, J 8

      CRN: 71512
      Section: 652
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Analysis and design of electronic devices used as building blocks for construction of simple digital systems. Presents formats for data storage, number systems and alpha-numeric codes, and methods of implementing logical and arithmetic operations within computers. Relates hardware component's capabilities and limitations to design requirements for computer processing, memory, and control functions.
      Crosslisted with EE A241.

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    Analysis and design of electronic devices used as building blocks for construction of simple digital systems. Presents formats for data storage, number systems and alpha-numeric codes, and methods of implementing logical and arithmetic operations within computers. Relates hardware component's capabilities and limitations to design requirements for computer processing, memory, and control functions.
    Crosslisted with EE A241.

  34. A320 Operating Systems 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      RH 220
      Scott, K 6

      CRN: 71514
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      An introductory course on operating systems. Topics covered include process management and scheduling, threads, synchronization and deadlock, memory management and virtual memory, and file systems and I/O.

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    An introductory course on operating systems. Topics covered include process management and scheduling, threads, synchronization and deadlock, memory management and virtual memory, and file systems and I/O.

  35. A330 Algorithms & Data Structures 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      ESH 202
      Gonen, B -5

      CRN: 71515
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Data structures and algorithms for their manipulation. The following topics will be covered: arrays, tables, stacks, queues, trees, linked lists, graphs, sorting, searching, and hashing.

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    Data structures and algorithms for their manipulation. The following topics will be covered: arrays, tables, stacks, queues, trees, linked lists, graphs, sorting, searching, and hashing.

  36. A342 Networks 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      SSB 250
      Gonen, B 13

      CRN: 71516
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to data transmission, information theory, and computer networks. Topics include: characteristics of transmission media, multiplexing, error detection and correction, data security, communication protocols, packet switching, analysis of various network architectures, and review of selected commercial network environments.

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    Introduction to data transmission, information theory, and computer networks. Topics include: characteristics of transmission media, multiplexing, error detection and correction, data security, communication protocols, packet switching, analysis of various network architectures, and review of selected commercial network environments.

  37. A395 Internship in Computing 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      ARR
      Mock, K 2

      CRN: 71517
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Application of computing skills in a professional work setting.
      Special Note: This course is open to qualified students with faculty approval, and as placements are available.
      Special Note: May be taken up to three times, but only 3 credits may be applied towards CS major requirements.
      Registration Restrictions: Faculty approval.

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    3. ARR
      TBA 2

      CRN: 71518
      Section: 641
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Application of computing skills in a professional work setting.
      Special Note: This course is open to qualified students with faculty approval, and as placements are available.
      Special Note: May be taken up to three times, but only 3 credits may be applied towards CS major requirements.
      Registration Restrictions: Faculty approval.

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    Application of computing skills in a professional work setting.
    Special Note: This course is open to qualified students with faculty approval, and as placements are available.
    Special Note: May be taken up to three times, but only 3 credits may be applied towards CS major requirements.
    Registration Restrictions: Faculty approval.

  38. A401 Software Engineering 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      SSB 213
      Mock, K 14

      CRN: 71519
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Extends the ideas of software design and development from the introductory programming sequence to encompass the problems encountered in large-scale programs. Topics include software engineering techniques for programming large problems, advanced issues in object-oriented programming, design patterns, client-server computing, and principles of interface design.

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    Extends the ideas of software design and development from the introductory programming sequence to encompass the problems encountered in large-scale programs. Topics include software engineering techniques for programming large problems, advanced issues in object-oriented programming, design patterns, client-server computing, and principles of interface design.

  39. A405 Artificial Intelligence 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      ESH 204
      Mock, K 15

      CRN: 71520
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Introduction to concepts of artificial intelligence (AI). Topics include knowledge representation, predicate logic, heuristic search, natural language processing, machine learning and a survey of AI programming languages.

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    Introduction to concepts of artificial intelligence (AI). Topics include knowledge representation, predicate logic, heuristic search, natural language processing, machine learning and a survey of AI programming languages.

  40. A413 Computer & Data Security 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      SSB 223
      Scott, K 8

      CRN: 76711
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/11

      Fundamentals of computer and data security. Emphasizes the importance of proper data processing practices and management.

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    Fundamentals of computer and data security. Emphasizes the importance of proper data processing practices and management.

  41. A495 Internship Project 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      ARR
      Mock, K 2

      CRN: 71522
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Professional work experience in appropriate areas of computing. The student will analyze, design, and document a realistic computer science project of moderate complexity under the supervision of a qualified professional who has agreed in advance to undertake this role.
      Special Note: Enrollment will be permitted after a plan for the completion of the project is submitted to and approved by the instructor. Internships are subject to availability of placement. May be taken more than once, but only 3 credits of the upper division credit requirement for the bachelor's degree in CS may be met with CS A495. Students wishing to earn internship credits without the project requirement should enroll in CS A395.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or Senior Standing with minimum of 15 credits in CS courses and faculty permission.

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    3. ARR
      TBA 2

      CRN: 71523
      Section: 641
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Professional work experience in appropriate areas of computing. The student will analyze, design, and document a realistic computer science project of moderate complexity under the supervision of a qualified professional who has agreed in advance to undertake this role.
      Special Note: Enrollment will be permitted after a plan for the completion of the project is submitted to and approved by the instructor. Internships are subject to availability of placement. May be taken more than once, but only 3 credits of the upper division credit requirement for the bachelor's degree in CS may be met with CS A495. Students wishing to earn internship credits without the project requirement should enroll in CS A395.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or Senior Standing with minimum of 15 credits in CS courses and faculty permission.

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    Professional work experience in appropriate areas of computing. The student will analyze, design, and document a realistic computer science project of moderate complexity under the supervision of a qualified professional who has agreed in advance to undertake this role.
    Special Note: Enrollment will be permitted after a plan for the completion of the project is submitted to and approved by the instructor. Internships are subject to availability of placement. May be taken more than once, but only 3 credits of the upper division credit requirement for the bachelor's degree in CS may be met with CS A495. Students wishing to earn internship credits without the project requirement should enroll in CS A395.
    Registration Restrictions: Junior or Senior Standing with minimum of 15 credits in CS courses and faculty permission.

  42. A498 Individual Research 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      ARR
      Mock, K 0

      CRN: 71524
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-12/17

      Independent research projects under the supervision of a faculty member. The result will be a paper or presentation prepared to publication standards.
      Special Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of six credits.
      Registration Restrictions: Upper division standing and faculty permission.

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    Independent research projects under the supervision of a faculty member. The result will be a paper or presentation prepared to publication standards.
    Special Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of six credits.
    Registration Restrictions: Upper division standing and faculty permission.

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