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Indexed Adobe PDF (Spring 2011-Full Version) - SUNY Orange

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Accounting - AnthropologyACC 211—Federal Income Tax Procedures3 cr. (Fall-late day)Course emphasis is placed on the current status ofFederal income Taxes as they relate to individuals Thehistory of Federal Income taxation as well as theFederal taxation of business income is also covered.After completion of the course, the student will beable to prepare an individual Federal Income Taxreturn. The course materials include valuablereference tools.Prerequisites: ACC 101ACC 214—Accounting Practice4 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>-Late Day)Topics include software issues related to newcompany configuration, security controls, andtroubleshooting. Accounting applications are in theareas of bank reconciliation, payroll programmingand reporting, sales and excise tax reporting, andmanagement of payables, receivables, and cash.Emphasis is placed on the skills and attitudes neededto assume a “full-charge” office bookkeepingposition. QuickBooks Accounting software will beused in this course.Prerequisites: ACC 102 and BUS 161 or ACC 153and BUS 161ACC 220—Accounting Internship3 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)Students enrolled in this course will intern atorganizations appropriate to learning aboutaccounting and accounting-related fields. Studentswill integrate classroom theory in a monitored andsupervised work experience. Periodic meetings with afaculty advisor and written assignments are required.Evaluations by workplace supervisors are alsorequired. The student intern is required to work aminimum of 90 hours during the semester.Prerequisites: Permission of instructor or ACC 102or ACC 153; ACC 214, ACC 205; and BUS 203. Aminimum CumGPA of 2.5 is also required.Anthropology(Psychology and Sociology Department)ANT 101—Cultural and Social Anthropology3 cr. (Fall/<strong>Spring</strong>)A cross-cultural approach to the nature of cultureas humanity’s means of existence, focusing on suchtopics as the method of scientific research in culturalanthropology, the basis of language, a comparativestudy of events of the human life cycle, family andkinship, religion and ritual, and theories of socialchange and development. Fulfills category C. (GE 3)ANT 102—Human Evolution3 cr. (Fall)This course applies Darwinian evolutionary theoryto an examination of the position of the humanspecies within the animal kingdom, the characteristicsof primates, the evolutionary origins of humanbehavioral patterns, the fossil record of humanevolution, the study of race, and continuing humanevolution. Fulfills category C. (GE 3)ANT 103—Archaeology and Prehistory3 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)This course investigates the contribution made byarchaeological science to an understanding of theprocess by which human society evolved from earliestforms to the emergence of complex civilizations invarious parts of the world prior to historical times.Fulfills category C. (GE 3)ANT 220—Indians of North America3cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)This course is an analysis of Native Americancultures north of Mexico from early times to themodern era. Ecological, historic and ethnographicdata are utilized to review the various cultural areas.The southwest, plains, northwest, southeast andnortheast cultures164 www.sunyorange.edu <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>

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