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ACCT 1290 - Legal Environment LEGAL AND ETHICAL ENVIRONMENTOF BUSINESS (3)Basic environment of business including legal institutions, contracts, negotiable instruments, etc. Emphasis on legal, social and political issues facing urban business today such as antitrust, environmental control, and consumer protection. Includes material on ethics and values. Students will be involved with the analysis of cases. IAI: BUS 913
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ACCT 2110 - Intro Financial Acct INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LECTURE AND LABORATORY /4 (3)Concepts and techniques of accounting for sole proprietorships. Accounting for assets, liabilities, and ownership equities; special journals and subsidiary and control accounts; inventory methods and evaluation; fixed assets and depreciation; payroll; preparation of worksheets and financial statements.Prerequisite: Successful completion of university qualifying examination in mathematics or course equivalency.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 4
Prerequisites MATH 0990
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ACCT 2111 - Int Managerial Acct INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIALACCOUNTING LECTURE ANDLABORATORY /4 (3)Concepts and techniques of accounting for partnerships, corporations, and management in planning and controlling business activities. Areas covered include the presentation of financial data, cash flows, financial statement analysis, product costing methods, break-even analysis, and make or buy decisions.Prerequisite: ACCT 2110/110.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 4
Prerequisites ACCT 2110
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ACCT 2120 - Cost Accounting COST ACCOUNTING (3)Accounting principles applied to manufacturing operations. Development of product costs under job order and process costing systems. Topics discussed also include joint product costs, overhead allocation, standard costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, and analysis of variances.Prerequisite: ACCT 2111/111.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 2111
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ACCT 2291 - Business Law I BUSINESS LAW I (3)An introduction to the American legal system followed by study of the following substantive areas of law: contracts, agency, negotiable instruments, and sales. IAI: BUS 912Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ACCT 3213 - Intermed Acct I INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I (3)Accounting principles applied to asset, liability, revenue, and expense items appearing on financial statements. Inventory analysis, depreciation and bad debts analysis, capital and revenue expenditures, selected opinions of the Accounting Principles Board and Financial Accounting Standards Board.Prerequisite: ACCT 2111/111 and admission to the College of Business or consent of the department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 2111
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ACCT 3214 - Intermed Acct II INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II (3)Accounting principles applied to capital items appearing on financial statements. Statement of changes in financial position and cash flow statement. Long term debt, accounting for pensions, and leases are covered extensively.Prerequisite: ACCT 3213/213 and junior standing.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 3213
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ACCT 3292 - Business Law II BUSINESS LAW II (3)The study of law relating to real and personal property, bailments, partnerships, corporations, insurance, securities, estates, and wills.Prerequisite: ACCT 2291/291.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 2291
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ACCT 3293 - Federal Income Tax FEDERAL INCOME TAX (3)Theory and broad outlines of federal income taxation. Introduction to preparation of income tax returns, tax planning, and problems of compliance with the IRS code by individuals.Prerequisite: ACCT 2111/111, 2291/291, and junior standing.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 2111 , ACCT 2291
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ACCT 3314 - Acct Inform Systems ACCOUNTING INFORMATIONSYSTEMS (3)This course is designed for managerial accountants and auditors that must use accounting information systems and applications. Internal controls, systems concepts and computer applications are included in the course. Students will gain practical hands-on computer experience.Prerequisite: INSY 1370/137, ACCT 2120/212, ACCT 3214/214 and junior standing.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites INSY 1370 , ACCT 2120 , ACCT 3214
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ACCT 3319 - Acct Non-Prof Org ACCOUNTING FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS (3)Accounting, concepts, methods, and informational needs for planning and control in government, health, education, and other nonprofit organizations.Prerequisite: ACCT 3214/214 or consent of the department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 3214
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ACCT 4315 - Advanced Accounting ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (3)Intensive study of partnerships, consolidations, mergers, stock and asset acquisitions, and not-for-profit entities. Lectures, discussions, and readings are supplemented with problem assignments and spreadsheet applications.Prerequisite: ACCT 3214/214.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 3214
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ACCT 4316 - Acct Research Analysis ACCOUNTING RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS (3)This course is designed to build upon previous research assignments in all upper level accounting courses and provide a capstone experience for accounting majors by challenging them to identify accounting issues, locate and research appropriate accounting concepts, standards, statements, pronouncements or tax authorities, and then provide a thorough analysis for determination of an appropriate conclusion for the decision-making process. Communication of such research and analysis will require students to prepare organized/structured written papers utilizing appropriate document format and then present such findings to various audiences. Areas of research will include, but will not be limited to, Statement of Financial Accounting Concepts (SFAC), Financial Accounting Standards (FAS), Statements on Auditing Standards (SAS), the Internal Revenue Code, and Treasury regulations.Prerequisite(s): Admitted major or minor; ACCT 4315/315 or consent of department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 4315
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ACCT 4317 - Auditing AUDITING (3)The principles, concepts, procedures, and responsibilities of an audit engagement, including consideration of internal control structure, application, and procedures for obtaining audit evidence and preparation of audit reports. Writing emphasis course.Prerequisite: Admitted major or minor. ACCT 4315/315 or consent of the department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 4315
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ACCT 4318 - Acc/Organize Control ACCOUNTING THEORY AND ORGANIZATION CONTROL (3)The accountant as the chief control member of the management team. Advanced roblems and readings in cost control, capital budgeting, information for decision making, organization theory, information systems, and human behavior.Prerequisite: ACCT 2120/212
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 2120
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ACCT 4325 - Int Auditing INTERNAL AUDITING (3)Concepts and techniques through which an organization¿s own employees ascertain for the management whether (1) established management controls are adequate and are effectively maintained; (2) records and financial, accounting, and other reports reflect actual operations and results accurately and promptly; and (3) each division, department, or other unit is carrying out the plans, policies, and procedures for which it is responsible.Prerequisite: ACCT 4317/ 317 or consent of the department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 4317
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ACCT 4394 - Adv Fed Income Tax ADVANCED FEDERAL INCOME TAX (3)Federal income tax implications for partnerships, corporations, estates and trusts, gift tax, tax payments, assessment, collection, and refunds. Research project assignment.Prerequisite: ACCT 3293/293.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ACCT 3293
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ACCT 4900 - Ind Study&Sp/Prob INDEPENDENT STUDY AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS (3)Designed for independent research and study of special accounting problems. A comprehensive research paper is required. Maximum of two enrollments, not in the same term, for a total of six credit hours.Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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African Languages
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AF L 1010 - Af Language/Cultre I AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE I (3)Studies in African language/culture. Everyday conversation in an African language as well as the study of the culture and the arts of the specific country. May be taken twice for credit if languages are different.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AF L 1020 - Af Language/Cultre II AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE II (3)Continuation of AF L 1010/ 101.Prerequisite: AF L 1010/101.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites AF L 1010
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AF L 1100 - Af Cultural Influence AFRICAN CULTURAL INFLUENCES (3)Study of tropical African culture and customs as revealed in literature, art, music, and cinema. IAI: HF 904N
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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African-American Studies
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AFAM 1000 - Intro AFAM Studies INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (3)Explores the history and development of African American Studies as a discipline.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 1020 - Cultural Diversity CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (3)Provides students with a knowledge of the role cultural pluralism has played in defining the American ethos using a team taught, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural framework.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 1099 - Freshman Seminar AFAM FRESHMAN SEMINAR IN AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (1)Introduction to the expectations of the university. Promotion of effective study skills, utilization of university resources including academic library, computer laboratories. Acclimation to university life.Prerequisites: Newly admitted freshman and transfer students with fewer than 30 credit hours.
Credit Hours 1
Contact Hours 1
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AFAM 2000 - AFAM Special Topics SPECIAL TOPICS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (3)Focused study of a selected topic in African American studies. May be repeated under different topics for up to 6 credit hours.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123 or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 2010 - Af Cult/Socty/Poltcs AFRICAN CULTURE, SOCIETY, ANDPOLITICS (3)African philosophical thought, African political developments, practice of socialism and Marxism, African political economy, emphasis on wealth, geography, political diversity, international relations, concepts of cosmology and axiology.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 2020 - Af/Af-Am Leadership African and African American Leadership (3)Review and compare the readings in the works of such African and African American thinkers as Kwame Nkrumah, Frantz Fanon, Frances Cress Welsing, Martin Luther King, Jr., Leopold Senghor, Malcolm X, Cheikh Anta Diop, and W.E.B. DuBois.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 2030 - Black Images in Film BLACK IMAGES IN FILM (3)Explores the historical, psychological, political, cultural, and sociological effects that media-created Black images have had on people of African ancestry and others. Provides students with a framework to begin to understand and define a stereotype; recognize common stereotypes and stereotypical themes in film, television and print media; illustrate damaging effects perpetuating stereotypes through behavior; and finally, to deconstruct racial stereotypes and reconstruct identity.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 2040 - Tanning of America TANNING OF AMERICA: THE INFLUENCE OF BLACK CREATIVE PRODUCTION (3)Throughout American history, Americans of African descent have fought to retain elements of African culture: practices, rituals, food, music, dance, ideology. During American slavery, cultural practices were forbidden and punishable by law. Despite the attempst to eliminate all cultural retention, Africanisms remained and existed as subversive counter-cultural movements. This course explores the historical patterns of the adoption of African American creative production from the margins to the center of American society.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 2050 - Af Am in 21st Cent AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE 21ST CENTURY (3)Introduction to sociopolitical, sociocultural and socioeconomic issues confronting African Americans in the 21st century. Students will explore the cogency of Post-racialism; the implications for economic development posed by information technology and a service based economy; electoral politics and the politicization of social media and other contemporary issues.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 2100 - The Wire THE WIRE: INTERSECTIONS OF URBAN INEQUALITY (3)This course examines topics related to urban inequality, the prison industrial complex and poverty. The television series, The Wire, provides an excellent opportunity to analyze our understanding of urban inequality, including: crime, incarceration, work and labor markets, the unregulated economy, urban politics and education. The content of the course is comprised of academic research that will be examined in conjunction with the series.Prerequisites: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 2450 - Yoruba Religion/Cultr YORUBA RELIGION AND CULTURE (3)Yoruba creation stories, metaphysical concepts, religious rites and practices in their traditional and contemporary context as found throughout the African diaspora. Field trips required.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 2900 - Bl Wm:Afrca/Diaspora BLACK WOMEN IN AFRICA AND THE DIASPORA (3)Explores the similarities and differences in specific cultural environments and issues involving family, work, sexuality, activism, literary productivity and male-femaile relationships.Prerequisites: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 3000 - AFAM Independnt Stdy African American Independent (3)Staff-directed study in special topics.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123 or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 3010 - African Amer Rsch AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES RESEARCH (3)Using the internet, the library, and other resources to locate information about African-Americans. Introduction to quantitative data analysis using SPSS or excel.Prerequisites: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123 and Junior or Senior standing; or consent of department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 3020 - The Great Debate THE GREAT DEBATE: MALCOLM X AND DR. MARTIN L. KING (3)An in depth analysis of the lives of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Their respective philosophy and activism will thouroughly be examined with a particular emphasis on the willingness of both men to change or alter their respective worldviews.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 3030 - Pan-Africnsm/DuBois PAN-AFRICANISM AND DUBOIS (3)Explores the contemporary usage of Pan-Africanism as well as the history and ideology of Pan-Africanism through the ideas of W.E.B. DuBois, George Padmore, Kwame Nkrumah, and the Negritude movement.Prerequisites: AFAM 1000/100 or AFAM 1020/102; ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270 , AFAM 1000 OR AFAM 1020
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AFAM 3040 - Af Am Protest Movts
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AFAM 3500 - Sem:Af-Am Studies SEMINAR IN AFRICAN AMERICANSTUDIES (3)An in-depth critical examination of scholarly works in the field of African American studies by writers such as DuBois, Cooper, Garvey, Baraka, Washington, Woodson, and Diop. May be taken three times for credit if the topics are different.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 3510 - Black Chicago to 1930 BLACK CHICAGO TO 1930 (3)Intellectual and interdisciplinary study of Bronzeville (historical Black Chicago) from founding to 1930 through the works of sociologists, historians, visual artists and writers.Prerequisites: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 3520 - Black Chicago Since 1930 BLACK CHICAGO SINCE 1930 (3)Intellectual and interdisciplinary study of Bronzeville (historical Black Chicago) from 1930 to present through the works of sociologists, historians, visual artist and writers.Prerequisites: ENG 1270/127 or ENG 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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AFAM 4000 - Sr Capstone Tutorial Senior Capstone Tutorial (3)Design, implement, and complete a field project. Demonstrate the ability to apply the knowledge and critical thinking skills acquired during the undergraduate education. This course will fulfill the senior thesis requirement.Prerequisites: African American studies major; senior standing.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AFAM 4300 - Hist Race Rel in US HISTORY OF RACE AND RACE RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES (3)The examination of the historical concept of race and racial and ethnic relations, and how these ideas have shaped and have been shaped by the legacies of colonialism, slavery, imperialism, segregation, and protest movements in the United States. Topics covered may include contemporary theories and frameworks such as critical race theory, post racial society, color-blindness, whiteness racial formation, and anti-racism. Cross listed as HIST 4300. Credit not given for both HIST4300/5300 and AFAM 4300.PREREQUISITE: Junior standing or successful completion of at least one History or African AmericanStudies course with a grade of C or higher.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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Adult Integrated Learning
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AIL 1500 - AIL Orientation ADULT INTEGRATED LEARNING ORIENTATION (3)An introductory course designed to connect nontraditional degree students to the Adult Integrated Learning Program and to the University. Course outlines and explores what it means to be an adult learner and will investigate various strategies to encourage persistence and program completion.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AIL 2500 - AIL Prior Learning Assessment CREATING AIL PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO (3)This course is designed to assist AIL students in the preparation of a portfolio for the assessment of prior learning. Methods of developing a coherent persuasive presentation of college-level learning in a Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) portfolio. Through intensive writing and research activities, students will be able to prepare a PLA portfolio that can be assessed by faculty and/or content experts for possible university/college credit.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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AIL 4500 - AIL Capstone Seminar AIL CAPSTONE SEMINAR (3)Final course of study taken towards the end of the degree program. Focus is on communication, research, assessment and evaluation. The purpose of the course is to integrate the skills achieved to earn a degree, professional competencies needed in the workforce, and action planning for life-long learning.Prerequisite(s): Senior Standing
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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Anthropology
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ANTH 1010 - Intro Cultural Anth INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3)Culture, society, language, and their influence on personality; emphasis on non-Western societies. (A writing emphasis and enrichment core course.) IAI: S1 901N
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ANTH 1020 - Intro Phys Anth/Arch INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (3)The biological and cultural heritage of the human species in worldwide evolutionary context. Methods and theories used to learn about and understand human prehistory.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ANTH 2010 - Global Cultures GLOBAL CULTURES (3)Survey of global cultures in selected areas; emphasis on non-Western cultures.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ANTH 2100 - Indians of Anglo Am INDIANS OF ANGLO-AMERICA (3)Interrelations of Indians of Anglo-America. Pre- and post-contact cultures. Cultural effects of contact and conquest.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 2110 - Indians of Latin Am INDIANS OF LATIN AMERICA (3)Latin American Indians, pre-Hispanic cultures. Cultural effects of contact and conquest.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalelnt.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 2120 - Cultures of Africa CULTURES OF AFRICA (3)Overview of African cultures. Regional patterns of behavior and social structures. Recent cultural change. Writing emphasis course. (This course satisfies the elective course requirements for the African American Studies major or minor.)
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ANTH 2130 - Cult Mid East/S Asia CULTURES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTH ASIA (3)Traditional cultures of the Middle East and South Asia, including the spread of Islam and the impact of the modern world. (Enrichment core course.)
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ANTH 2140 - Africa & Afro-Amer AFRICA AND AFRO-AMERICA (3)Indigenous, tribal, and state cultures of Africa. Relevance to historical and cultural patterns of Afro-America. (This course satisfies the elective course requirements for the African American Studies major or minor.)Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 2150 - Trad/Folk Religion TRADITIONAL AND FOLK RELIGIONS (3)Theories and concepts of religious behavior, development of traditional folk religions.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 2160 - Culture Change CULTURE CHANGE (3)Culture viewed as dynamic processes of origination, diffusion, and acculturation. Theories of change: evolution, revolution, revitalization. The individual and culture change. IAI: S1904DPrerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 2210 - Physical Anthro PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3)Evolution of man and primates from the viewpoints of population genetics and the fossil record. Evolutionary growth of man’s capacity for culture. Additional course fee. IAI: S1902Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 2220 - Origins of Civil ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATIONS (3)Origins and development of the great civilizations of the ancient world as revealed by archaeology. Credit not given for both ANTH 2220/265 and HIST 2650/265. IAI: S1 903
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ANTH 2990 - Spec Topics In Anth SPECIAL TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY (3)In-depth consideration of a contemporary issue in anthropology: ethnic conflicts, vanishing languages and cultures, global development, the urban cultural milieu, etc. May be repeated twice under different topics for a total of 6 credit hours.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 3010 - Research Meth Anthro RESEARCH METHODS IN ANTHROPOLOGY (3)Methods of scientific anthropological study. Examination and evaluation of current research.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 3020 - Adv Ethnology Theory ADVANCED ETHNOLOGICAL THEORY (3)Comparative analysis of primitive, folk, and urban cultures in selected areas.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 and 2010/203.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010 , ANTH 2010
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ANTH 3130 - Ethnic Dynamics ETHNIC DYNAMICS (3)Comparative analysis of traditional, folk, and urban cultures in selected areas.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 3140 - Analysis Cultur Patt ANALYSIS OF CULTURAL PATTERNS (3)Various cultural patterns. Development of understanding of contemporary cultural conflicts, urbanization and acculturation.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 3150 - Urban Culture URBAN CULTURE (3)The city as a complex of interrelated institutions set up to serve the needs of a culturally heterogeneous population. The city as a focal point of acculturation and cultural change.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 3180 - Mex/Pur Ric Culture MEXICAN AND PUERTO RICAN CULTURES (3)Introduction to cultural development, pre-Hispanic to present. Interactions of urban Latin communities with Anglo American culture.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ANTH 4120 - Culture/Personality CULTURE AND PERSONALITY (3)Personality in different cultures. Change from infancy through old age.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or equivalent.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 4160 - Latinos in U.S. LATINOS IN THE UNITED STATES (3)The courses traces the increasing impact of Hispanic, Afro-Hispanic, and Indio-Hispanic groups in what is now the United States from colonial times to the present.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or consent of the instructor.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 4230 - Aging Across Culture AGING ACROSS CULTURES (3)The experience of aging in cross-cultural contexts: age sets, the roles of elders, care of the aged, gender and aging, and age-related mental changes. Stresses the role of culture in shaping attitudes toward aging and the elderly.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or consent of department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010
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ANTH 4250 - Medical Anth MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3)Explores the relationships between cultural factors and illness and examines the cross-cultural similarities and differences in the ways in which people cope with health problesms.Prerequisite: ANTH 1010/101 or 1020/102 or consent of department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ANTH 1010 OR ANTH 1020
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ANTH 4900 - Ind Study in Anthro INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY (3)Individually supervised study in selected topics in anthropology. May be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours under different topics.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.
Credit Hours 1 to 3
Contact Hours 1 to 3
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Arabic
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ARAB 1010 - Elementary Arabic I ELEMENTARY ARABIC I /4/ (3)Oral-aural mastery of basic grammar and vocabulary. Reading simple Arabic texts. Additional course fee.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 4
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ARAB 1020 - Elementary Arabic II ELEMENTARY ARABIC II /4/ (3)Continuation of ARAB 1010/101. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: ARAB 1010/101 or consent of department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 4
Prerequisites ARAB 1010
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ARAB 1030 - Elementary Arabic III ELEMENTARY ARABIC III LECTURE AND LABORATORY/4/ (3)Continuation of Arabic 1020/102. Optional bridge course for students interested in continuing with Arabic at more advanced levels and who are not able to satisfy intermediate level proficiency.Prerequisites: Arabic 1020/102 or consent of department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 4
Prerequisites ARAB 1020
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ARAB 2010 - Intermediate Arabic I INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I LECTURE AND LABORATORY/4/ (3)Intensive oral drill and recitation in Arabic grammar. Intermediate practice in reading and writing.Prerequisites: Arabic 1020/102 or consent of department
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 4
Prerequisites ARAB 1020
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ARAB 2020 - Intermeidate Arabic II INTERMEDIATE ARABIC II LECTURE AND LABORATORY/4/ (3)Continuation of Arabic 2010/151.Prerequisites: Arabic 2010/151 or consent of the department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 4
Prerequisites ARAB 2010
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ARAB 2120 - Arabic Cultures ARABIC CULTURES (3)Study of Arabic cultures and customs as revealed in readings, art, music, and film. Open to all students.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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Art
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ART 1092 - Il Art Cert Review ILLINOIS ART TEACHER CERTIFICATION REVIEW (1)Review of art education theory and practice to prepare for State Certification Teacher Examination. Credit does not count toward graduation. Must be completed before student teaching.Prerequisite (or Co-requisite): ART 4662/362 or equivalent; ELCF 4500/353; consent of the department.
Credit Hours 1
Contact Hours 1
Prerequisites ART 4662 , ELCF 4500
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ART 1100 - Int to Visual Arts INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS (3)Appreciation and analysis of art forms stressing terminology, technical procedures, composition, materials, and cultural and social influences. IAI: F2 900
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ART 1101 - Seminar I SEMINAR I (1)Introduction to basic skills essential to successful performance in art and design.Prerequisites: Art and Design Majors only.
Credit Hours 1
Contact Hours 1
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ART 1104 - Writing About Art WRTITING ABOUT ART SEMINAR (1)Introduction to the analysis and writing about art and developing research papers. Emphasis on writing.Prerequisite(s): Art major; ENG 1230/123 or 1270/127.
Credit Hours 1
Contact Hours 1
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 1105 - Art Careers Seminar ART CAREERS SEMINAR (1)Preparatory introductory seminar exposing art students to related career skills, necessary documents and experiences expected for success as a professional.Prerequisite(s): Art major or consent of department.
Credit Hours 1
Contact Hours 1
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ART 1200 - Drawing I DRAWING I LECTURE AND STUDIO/6 (3)Studio activities which define drawing, stressing composition, three-dimensional illusions, understanding and appreciation of two-dimensional surfaces, exploration of media, and observational and imaginative drawing. Additional course fee. IAI: ART 904
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 6
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ART 1280 - 2-D Design 2-D DESIGN LECTURE AND STUDIO /6 (3)An introduction to the principles of design through work in two-dimensional design problems, stressing the understanding and interrelationship of composition and media. Additional course fee. IAI: ART 907
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 6
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ART 1290 - 3D Design 3D DESIGN LECTURE AND STUDIO/6 (3)Development of design skills through studio work primarily in three-dimensional design problems. Credit not given for both ART 1290 and ART 2720. Additional course fee. IAI: ART 908.Prerequisite(s): Art Majors, Art Minors or consent of department.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 6
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ART 2030 - Body Notions BODY NOTIONS: FEMINIST APPROACHES TO MOVEMENT AND THE BODY (3)Addresses our relationships to body and movement via the exploration of feminist and queer theory. Tactics of theater and performance utilized by artists and activists of color will connect to class-led activities around current events and artistic interests.Prerequisites: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2040 - Hip Hop Aesthetics HIP HOP AESTHETICS: ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE (3)Through the lens of hip hop and popular culture, students approach media, art making, and society from cross-national perspectives. Translating cultural influences to studio practice students challenge cultural production and its potential for societal impact, dissidence, and the creation of anti-oppressive artistic expression.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2050 - Intro Sound Art INTRODUCTION TO SOUND ART (3)Explores sound as a medium for creative expression. Topics include digital field recording and editing, physics of sound, history of sound art, and contemporary sound-based practices. Students produce creative projects and participate in a public art exhibition. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 6
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2101 - Anc Thru Med Art ANCIENT THROUGH MEDIEVAL ART (3)Art from prehistoric times through the medieval cultures. IAI: F2 901Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2102 - Ren-Baroque Art RENAISSANCE THROUGH BAROQUE ART (3)Art from the 13th through the 18th centuries with emphasis on important artists and their distinctive styles. Writing emphasis course. IAI: F2 902Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2103 - Modern Art MODERN ART (3)Art from 1800 to the present, stressing the major movements and artists. Writing emphasis course.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2105 - African Art AFRICAN ART (3)Art of sub-Saharan Africa. Its aesthetics in relation to history and culture; emphasis on the sculpture of West Africa. Museum visits required. (Enrichment core course.) (This course satisfies one of the core requirements for the African American Studies major or minor.) IAI: F2 903NPrerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2110 - Intro Non-Western Art INTRODUCTION TO NON-WESTERN ART (3)A survey of non-Western art exploring African, Asian, Islamic, Oceanic, and Native American culture and art.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2120 - Hist Photography HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY (3)An overview and appreciation of the art, technology and myriad uses of still photography from 19th century pioneers to 21st century contemporary practitioners.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2122 - Photo & Diversity PHOTOGRAPHY AND DIVERSITY: NEW HISTORIES (3)An overview of cultural uses of still photography in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and communities in Diaspora, with concentration on photographic work that challenges dominant cultural paradigms, from the 19th century pioneers to 21st century contemporary practitioners.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2130 - Theory of Film THEORY OF FILM (3)Ideas, technical and theoretical approaches that have shaped the making and study of film.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ART 2140 - Chicago Art Scene The Chicago Art Scene (3)Visits to Chicago area artists’ studios and businesses, gallery spaces, and organizations. Orientation, lectures and discussions based upon these visits.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
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ART 2150 - Survey Women Artists SURVEY OF WOMEN ARTISTS (3)Study of the contributions of women artists from the ancient to the present. Fulfills Diversity Requirement and elective requirement for Women’s Studies minor. IAI: F2 907D.Prerequisite: ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 3
Prerequisites ENG 1230 OR ENG 1270
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ART 2200 - Drawing II DRAWING II (3)Compositional drawing for advanced students. Further work in the study of form and space through a variety of drawing media and subjects. Additional course fee. IAI: ART 905Prerequisite: ART 1200/128.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 6
Prerequisites ART 1200
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ART 2210 - Figure Drawing FIGURE DRAWING LECTURE AND STUDIO/6 (3)Study of the human figure in a variety of drawing media. Emphasis on form interpretation and composition. Additional course fee. IAI: ART 906Prerequisite: ART 1200/128.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 6
Prerequisites ART 1200
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ART 2230 - Painting I PAINTING I LECTURE AND STUDIO/6 (3)Painting in various media, learning control of materials and techniques and developing an understanding of the three-dimensional illusion in relation to the two-dimensional surface. Additional course fee. IAI: ART 911Prerequisite: ART 1200/128.
Credit Hours 3
Contact Hours 6
Prerequisites ART 1200
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