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Fall 2008 Credit Course Information

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AAS 402 Slavery and Abolition (3)
Online format
Sec. U800 Class #24266 Sernett

Historical survey of struggle for black freedom under American slavery. Abolitionist movement in the North. Antislavery in New York State. Use of the slavery and abolitionist documentary collections.

AAS 600 Slavery and Abolition (3)
Online format
Sec. U800 Class #24507 Sernett

Historical survey of struggle for black freedom under American slavery. Abolitionist movement in the North. Antislavery in New York State. Use of the slavery and abolitionist documentary collections.

ACC 252 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3)
TTh 5:30-6:50 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class #19767 Petosa

Introduction to the role of accounting information systems in measuring performance, influencing employee behavior, and facilitating planning decisions such as what products and services to offer, in which markets, and at what prices. Sophomore standing. Prerequisite: ACC 151.

ACC 385 Principles of Taxation (3)
MW 5:15-6:35 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class #19723 Harris

Tax planning and taxation of business transactions, such as basis, gains, losses, nontaxable exchanges, depreciation, amortization, other business deductions, and tax credits. Research and communication skills. Extra work required of graduate students. Prerequisite: junior standing or instructor consent.

ACC 685 Principles of Taxation (3)
MW 5:15-6:35 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class #19722 Harris

Tax planning and taxation of business transactions, such as basis, gains, losses, nontaxable exchanges, depreciation, amortization, other business deductions, and tax credits. Research and communication skills. Extra work required of graduate students. Prerequisite: junior standing or instructor consent.

ACT 411 Supporting a Network Infrastructure (3)
Condensed format
W 5:30-9:30 p.m. Meets 10/1-12/10.
No class 11/26.
Sec. U040 Class #20397 Attaie

Installation, configuration, management, and support of the network infrastructures using Windows-based servers. Configure security protocols, Internet access, routing protocols, remote access services, and network connectivity to other networks (UNIX, etc.) Prerequisite: ACT 401.

ACT 421 Implementing and Administering Directory Services (3)
Condensed format
Th 6-9 p.m. Meets 8/28-12/11.
Sec. U040 Class #20365 Attaie

Install, configure, and administer Windows directory services. Implement group policy and conduct group policy tasks required to centrally manage users and computers, including shared folders, printers, and other services. Prerequisite: ACT 401.

ACT 431 Designing a Directory Services and Networking Infrastructure (3)
Condensed format
TTh 5:30-9:30 p.m. Meets 11/4-12/9/08. CANCELED
Sec. U040 Class #24179 Staff

Design a directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. Develop a Windows networking services solution that accommodates the organizational structure of a business. Prerequisite: ACT 421.

ANT 185 Global Encounters: Comparing World Views and Values Cross Culturally (3)
T 6-9 p.m.
Sec. U001 Class #17022 Staff

Predominant views of reality and values in the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Humanistic study of cultures and nature of cross-cultural understanding.

ANT 367 Gender in a Globalizing World (3)
M 6-9 p.m.
Sec. U001 Class #24091 Vu

Economic and cultural processes of globalization as they affect different groups of men, women, and households; including gender and work, gender and the media, and redefinitions of masculinity and femininity across the globe.

ART 203 History of Modern Design (3)
MW 5-6:30 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class #21981 Havenhand

Survey of historical trends in the development of modern design reflecting both the real and the conceptual influences of society.


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BIO 121 General Biology I (4)
TTh 7-10 p.m. Fee $10.
Sec. U001 Class #11626 Staff

Fundamental characteristics of life from the molecular level to the ecological community. General principles applicable to many forms of life.

BIO 216 Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
MW 7-10 p.m. Fee $25.
Sec. U001 Class #17482 Staff

Lecture and laboratory course relating form and function. Structure and function of tissues, bones, joints, muscle, nervous system, and special senses. Biology majors may not receive credit toward the major.

BPS 211 Introduction to Professional Studies (3)
W 6-9 p.m.
Sec. U001 Class #20373 Murphy

Career and academic program planning. Survey of professional skills, including meeting facilitation, project budgeting, public speaking, writing, and research skills. Introduces such professional competencies as ethics, diversity, teamwork, negotiation, and decision-making skills. Focus on goals and careers. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.

BPS 382 Leading Cooperative Negotiations (3)
Weekend College format
FSaSu 8 a.m.-noon Meets 9/12-14; continues online until 11/21.
Sec. U030 Class #24591 Hart

Formulate and implement negotiation strategies with reference to fundamental concepts, current research, principles, and business application. Examine case studies and assess strategies in various diverse contexts. Lead and create a personalized negotiation framework.


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