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2009–2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor

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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

ACC201 Accounting I credits: 3<br />

Students examine the fundamental principles of accounting with emphasis on financial accounting. Topics include asset valuation,<br />

income determination, use of working papers, and the preparation of basic financial statements. (Haab) Prerequisite: BUS101 &<br />

Sophomore standing<br />

ACC202 Accounting II credits: 3<br />

Students continue to examine the fundamental principles of accounting with emphasis on financial accounting, then begin analysis<br />

and practice in managerial accounting. Topics for this course include accounting for liabilities and owners' equity, cash flow<br />

statements, financial statement analysis, and product costing. (Haab) Prerequisite: ACC201<br />

ACC241 Managerial Accounting credits: 3<br />

This is course is an introduction to managerial accounting information and how it is used in making business decisions. The<br />

concepts covered, such as budgeting, ethics, performance measurement and cost control will be useful to all future decision<br />

makers and managers. Prerequisites: ACC201 & ACC202<br />

ACC310 Introduction to Financial Accounting credits: 3<br />

Presents the major accounting processes, financial statements and basic accounting transactions, as well as an analysis and use of<br />

financial statements in business decisions. (ADP)<br />

ADP301 Experiential Learning/Critical Thinking credits: 2<br />

A review of critical thinking skills, featuring conceptualization and introduction of the student to the experiential learning<br />

component of the degree program. Lifelong learning essay composition and other degree completion strategies are studied on an<br />

individualized basis. (ADP)<br />

ADP310 Writing the Critical Analysis (w) credits: 3<br />

Allows students to write essays that analyze and explain using claims of fact, value, and policy. The course also introduces<br />

students to the Lifelong Learning Paper. (ADP)<br />

ART101 Drawing & Design I credits: 3<br />

This course introduces the student to basic drawing techniques, the study of composition, and the use of a variety of wet and dry<br />

media.<br />

ART110H Painting with Watercolors credits: 2<br />

Students explore watercolor painting as an integrative process involving aspects of drawing, design, color, and image in the<br />

organization of a two-dimensional surface.<br />

ART110I Ceramics: Handbuilding credits: 2<br />

Students explore the techniques of hand built ceramic form, as related to functional ware and as sculptural object. A variety of<br />

clay techniques, glazing, firing procedures, and topics in craft criticism are explored.<br />

ART110J Ceramics: Wheel Thrown Vessels credits: 2<br />

Students explore the techniques of wheel-thrown form, as related to functional ware and the vessel as sculptural object. A variety<br />

of clay techniques, glazing, firing procedures, and topics in craft criticism are explored.<br />

ART110K Photography for Non-Art Majors credits: 3<br />

A thorough first term course in basic black and white photography. It is designed for the student with no prior knowledge of<br />

photography. The course will introduce the student to: the basic understanding and operation of the 35mm SLR camera, the basic<br />

understanding and operation of the enlarger, the proper mixing and handling of photographic chemicals, proper darkroom<br />

procedures, proper film development, the techniques of print making, and basic lighting techniques.<br />

ART110N Glass credits: 3<br />

Introduces the student to basic hot and cold glassworking techniques. Students will learn how to gather and manipulate molten<br />

glass, use color in glass, work with different tools, and make a variety of basic forms.<br />

ART110P Pochoir Printmaking credits: 1<br />

An introduction to the pochoir process of printmaking.<br />

ART110Q Serigraphy Printmaking credits: 1<br />

An introduction to the serigraphy process of printmaking.<br />

ART110R Relief Printmaking credits: 1<br />

An introduction to the relief process of printmaking.<br />

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