ACCT 5300 Financial Accounting for Managerial Control (3-0-3)
Provides students with: (1) an understanding of basic financial accounting terminology, (2) an overview of the financial accounting process, (3) sufficient grounding in financial accounting to be able to understand and analyze the basic financial statements. Prerequisite: Graduate (MBA) student status.

ACCT 6300 Accounting Systems for Managerial Control (3-0-3)
This is a case-oriented course designed to teach the effective use of accounting systems and accounting data in organizational planning and control. Prerequisite: Graduate (MBA) student status, ACCT 5300 and FINC 3400 or equivalent.

ACCT 6390 Current Issues in Accounting (3-0-3)
A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professional objectives in business administration. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status and ACCT 5300 or equivalent.


ANTH - Anthropology Courses

ANTH 1102 Introductory Anthropology (3-0-3)
A general survey of the biological and cultural origins and development of human beings and their societies. Based on archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics, this course emphasizes human adaptation through biological and cultural evolution.

ANTH 2011 Cultural Anthropology (3-0-3)
Emphasizes and illustrates the role of culture as a major systematic determinant of human behavior and social life. Examines examples from both modern and traditional societies.

ANTH 3271/5271 History and Culture of India (3-0-3)
Examines the evolution of the ancient, rich, and complex historical and cultural fabric of the Indian subcontinent. Topics include Indian culture and history from the period of the Indus Valley Civilization to modern times and India's varied heritage: religions, philosophy, caste, art, architecture, and social structure. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or HIST 1111 or HIST 1112 or permission of instructor.

ANTH 3411/5411 Indians of North America (3-0-3)
Examines the origins and cultures of the native peoples of North America. Acquaints students with American Indians as they were before and after contact with Europeans and traces the impact of the Euro-American expansion on the native societies of North America. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or HIST 2111 or permission of instructor.

ANTH 3831/5831 Archaeology (3-0-3)
Examines theories, methods, and techniques used by modern archaeologists in an integrated scientific approach to investigate and understand historic and prehistoric cultures. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

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