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In document Degree Completion Program Catalog (Page 170-176)

Multi­Disciplinary Studies

HUMAN SERVICES

Optional courses for an 18-hour concentration in Human Services. Choose six courses from:

HUS 300 Ethical Issues

HUS 301 Treatment Modalities HUS 302 Group Dynamics

HUS 320 Introduction to Clinical Practice HUS 401 Psychopathology

HUS 402 Introduction to Counseling HUS 406 Personality

HUS 425 Crisis Intervention Counseling

HUS 493 Human Services Seminar (capstone) RELIGIOUS STUDIES

Optional courses for an 18-hour concentration in Religious Studies. Choose six courses from:

PHIL 300 Introduction to Philosophy REL 302 The Sacred Writings REL 303 Old Testament Prophets REL 307 Studies in the Pentateuch REL 311 Synoptic Gospels

REL 312 Life and Letters of Paul REL 316 The Writings of John REL 325 Baptist Heritage

REL 326 Christian Missions and Evangelism REL 333 Christian Theology

REL 351 Biblical Backgrounds REL 371 Spiritual Formations REL 373 Church Leadership REL 377 Adult Discipleship

REL 378 New Religious Movements REL 490 Senior Seminar (capstone)

THREE­DISCIPLINARY TRACK

ACCOUNTING

Required courses for 12-hour concentration in Accounting: ACC 213 Principles of Accounting I

ACC 214 Principles of Accounting II ACC 313 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 314 Intermediate Accounting II

If a student already has credit for any required course, these are additional course choices for the 12-hour concentration in Accounting where the student needs to complete the requirement that at least half of the required credit hours must be taken at GWU:

ACC 315 Cost Accounting ACC 425 Federal Income Tax I ACC 435 Advanced Accounting BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Required courses for 12-hour concentration in Business Administration: ECO 203 Macroeconomics

ECO 204 Microeconomics BAD 318 Principles of Marketing MGT 316 Principles of Management

If a student already has credit for any required course, these are additional course choices for the 12-hour concentration in Business Administration where the student needs to complete the requirement that at least half of the required credit hours must be taken at GWU:

BAD 300 Legal Environment of Business BAD 312 Financial Management

MGT 416 Production and Operations Management COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Required courses for 12-hour concentration in Computer Information Systems: CIS 300 Management Information Systems

CIS 371 Systems Analysis and Design CIS 433 Database Management

CIS 460 Data Communications and Networking

If a student already has credit for any required course, these are additional course choices for the 12-hour concentration in Computer Information Systems where the student needs to complete the requirement that at least half of the required credit hours must be taken at GWU:

CIS 201 Programming Languages

CIS 423 Survey of Programming Languages

CIS 470 Strategic Information Management (capstone) CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Optional courses for 12-hour concentration in Human Services. Choose four courses from:

SOC 313 Sociology of Deviant Behavior PSC 314 Judicial Process

CJC 410 Philosophy of Criminal Justice SOC 415 Juvenile Delinquency

CJC 420 Administrative Decision Making

CJC 440 Trends in Criminal Justice (capstone) CJC 450 International Issues in Criminal Justice HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT

Required courses for 12-hour concentration in Healthcare Management: HMG 300 Introduction to Healthcare Management

HMG 303 Economics, Budgeting, and Finance in Healthcare HMG 315 Healthcare Quality Seminar

If a student already has credit for any required course, these are additional course choices for the 12-hour concentration in Health Management where the student needs to complete the requirement that at least half of the required credit hours must be taken at GWU:

HMG 400 Introduction to International Health HMG 410 Healthcare Law Seminar

HMG 310 Diversity and Culture in Healthcare Management HUMAN SERVICES

Optional courses for a 12-hour concentration in Human Services. Choose four courses from:

HUS 300 Ethical Issues

HUS 301 Treatment Modalities HUS 302 Group Dynamics

HUS 320 Introduction to Clinical Practice HUS 401 Psychopathology

HUS 402 Introduction to Counseling HUS 406 Personality

HUS 425 Crisis Intervention Counseling

HUS 493 Human Services Seminar (capstone) RELIGIOUS STUDIES

Choose four courses from:

PHIL 300 Introduction to Philosophy REL 302 The Sacred Writings REL 303 Old Testament Prophets REL 307 Studies in the Pentateuch REL 311 Synoptic Gospels

REL 312 Life and Letters of Paul REL 316 The Writings of John REL 325 Baptist Heritage

REL 326 Christian Missions and Evangelism REL 333 Christian Theology

REL 351 Biblical Backgrounds REL 371 Spiritual Formations REL 373 Church Leadership REL 377 Adult Discipleship

REL 378 New Religious Movements REL 490 Senior Seminar (capstone)

Course Descriptions

ACC 213 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I

3 semester hours

An introduction to financial accounting. Accounting transactions, the accounting cycle, financial statement preparation. Special issues for short- and long-term assets, liabilities, partnerships, and corporations.

ACC 214 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II

Continued coverage of financial accounting. Partnerships, corporations, debt and equity

financing. Cash flow and financial statement analysis. Introduction to management accounting: job-order and process costing, budgeting and variance analysis.

Prerequisite: ACC 213 or permission of the instructor. ACC 313 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I

3 semester hours

Detailed study of financial and managerial accounting concepts. Financial statement preparation. Time value of money. Cost allocation and valuation of current and long-term assets. Financial reporting and analysis.

Prerequisite: Two courses in accounting principles. ACC 314 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II

3 semester hours

Continued study of financial and managerial accounting concepts. Current and long-term debt issues, contributed and earned equity. Financial reporting and analysis.

Prerequisite: ACC 313.

ACC 315, COST ACCOUNTING

3 semester hours

Cost accounting measurement and classification. Job order and process costing. Budget development using variable and fixed costs. Capital budgeting and project evaluation. Prerequisite: Two courses in accounting principles.

ACC 400, ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

3 semester hours

In addition to an in-depth investigation of the automation and technology associated with the accounting function. Students will develop a proficiency with a recognized accounting software package.

Prerequisite: ACC 214 and CIS 300. ACC 425, FEDERAL INCOME TAX I

3 semester hours

Examines introductory federal income tax provisions and compliance from an individual income tax perspective, emphasizing the business implications of individual tax law.

Prerequisite: ACC 214

ACC 426, FEDERAL INCOME TAX II

3 semester hours

Examines introductory federal income tax provisions and compliance from a corporate

perspective emphasizing the multidisciplinary aspects of taxation with a focus on the model tax curriculum of the AICPA.

Prerequisite: ACC 214 and ACC 425. ACC 435, ADVANCED ACCOUNTING

3 semester hours

Accounting for partnerships, insurance, corporate consolidations, and government. Prerequisite: ACC 314

ACC 450, AUDITING

3 semester hours

Principles, techniques, procedures, and legal responsibility of auditors. Prerequisite: ACC 314

In document Degree Completion Program Catalog (Page 170-176)