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Accounting I - Financial - AC

AC 201 - 4.00 Credits

This is an introduction to basic accounting principles, double-entry accounting, preparation of balance sheets, income statements, and statements of cash flows for effective planning, controlling, and decision-making. Prerequisite: MT106, MT107 or higher math placement.

Survey of Financial Accounting - AC

AC 205 - 3.00 Credits

This course is an overview of the accounting process and presents the nature of accounting information and how it is used in managerial decision-making. It focuses on basic accounting knowledge and the relationships among balance sheets, income statements, statements of cash flow, and statements of retained earnings. Prerequisite: MT 106 or equivalent.

Survey of Managerial Accounting - AC

AC 206 - 3.00 Credits

This course focuses on the study of accounting information provided to managers. Topics include cost behavior, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, and relevant cost decisions. Prerequisite: AC 205 or ASB 205; MT 106 or MT 107.

Financial Accounting - AC

AC 207 - 3.00 Credits

This is an introduction to basic accounting principles, double-entry accounting, preparation of balance sheets, income statements, and statements of cash flows for effective planning, controlling, and decision-making. Prerequisite: MT 106 or MT 107 or higher math placement.

Managerial Accounting - AC

AC 208 - 3.00 Credits

This course focuses on the study of accounting information provided to managers. Topics include cost behavior, job order costing, process costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, master budgets, standard costing, flexible budgets, relevant cost decisions, and activity-based costing. Prerequisite: AC 201 or AC 207.

2-D Digital Design - ART

ART 101 - 3.00 Credits

This is an introduction to the fundamental concepts and skills of visual art and graphic communication in the digital realm. Emphasis is placed on the elements, principles and techniques of making art and designing two-dimensionally. Special considerations for creating art/design in Photoshop and Illustrator will be addressed, including specialized terminology, image creation, digital color and printing. The course provides an introduction to developing creative strategies and workflow combined with an understanding of image and content establishing skills that strengthen the student's ability to make, evaluate and discuss works of art/design. Lab Fee Required.

Photographic Processes - ART

ART 111 - 3.00 Credits

Photography is essentially the language of visual perception accomplished through the manipulation of light and time. This course will introduce historical events, visual concepts and basic technical digital and film methods that enable the beginning photographer to communicate visual impressions more effectively. Students will learn methods of black and white film photography that include SLR camera handling, image composition, film exposure, chemical processing, printmaking and presentation techniques. Individual and group discussion will facilitate historical, technical and aesthetic understanding of photography as a means for personal expression. Lab Fee Required.

Web and Time Based Media - ART

ART 115 - 3.00 Credits

This is an introduction to the techniques of creating art and design on multiple platforms. Students will explore the fundamental concepts and skills of sound, video and web-based publishing. Principles of design, design theory and techniques learned in this class can be applied across all disciplines including visual art, design and communications. Lab Fee Required.

Drawing - ART

ART 123 - 3.00 Credits

This course is an introduction to the materials, techniques and methods of naturalistic drawing. It provides an overview of the history and concepts of drawing and introduces students to still life, figure, abstraction, anatomy, landscape and common studio practices. Lab Fee Required.