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Graduate Courses Listed alphabetically by course prefix
Availability of CoursesThe university does not offer all of the courses listed in the catalog each year. The Schedule of Classes should be consulted to determine which courses are offered each semester.ACG 5005 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Financial and Managerial Accounting Concepts: PR: Acceptance into the graduate program. (Not open to Accounting majors.) The conceptual background for understanding financial statements and management accounting reports. ACG 5206 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Financial Reporting: PR: Acceptance for graduate study and all accounting foundation courses. An in-depth study of advanced financial reports. ACG 5346 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Cost Accounting II: PR: Acceptance for graduate study. ACG 3361, ACG 3111, FIN 3403, ECO 3411. Overhead allocation, capital budgeting and analysis. EOQ analysis, decentralization, and quantitative decision analysis. ACG 5506 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Accounting for Governmental and Non-business Organizations: PR: ACG 3501, ACG 3111 and acceptance for graduate study. Study of problems and methods of applying managerial accounting concepts in a nonprofit environment. ACG 5625 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Auditing and EDP: PR: Acceptance for graduate study, ACG 3111, ACG 4401, and ACG 4651. An examination of auditing procedures followed when a company uses a computer to process financial records. ACG 5636 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Advanced Auditing Topics: PR: Acceptance for graduate study and ACG 4651, STA 2023. Special topics relative to the standards, practices, and procedures followed in the audit function. Includes statistical sampling, advanced computer systems, advanced applications, and reporting problems. ACG 5675 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Operational Auditing: PR: Acceptance for graduate study and ACG 3111, ACG 4651. The standards, principles, practices, and procedures followed in the internal audit function. ACG 6255 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) International and Multinational Accounting: PR: Graduate standing and ACG 3111. An examination of the environmental factors affecting international accounting concepts and standards. Cross-country differences in accounting treatments are compared. ACG 6356 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Cost Accounting: PR: ACG 5346, graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. A study of current selected topics in cost and management accounting. ACG 6405 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Accounting Information Systems II: PR: Graduate standing and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. Design and analysis of information systems and special auditing topics. ACG 6425 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Managerial Accounting Analysis: PR: Graduate standing and ACG 5005, or one year of accounting, and ECO 5415. (Not open to accounting majors.). Accounting as an information measurement system for internal planning and control. ACG 6519 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Governmental and Nonbusiness Accounting and Auditing: PR: Graduate standing and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. Examination of current issues and topics with emphasis on current and future developments. ACG 6685 BA-FIN 3(3,0) Seminar in Fraud Auditing: PR: ACG 4651 and graduate standing. Theory and techniques relating to fraud auditing and fraud examination. ACG 6696 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Auditing: PR: ACG 5636, graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. A study of current auditing topics. ACG 6805 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Accounting Theory: PR: Graduate standing and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. An examination of the evolution of contemporary accounting theory with emphasis on current and future developments. ACG 6806 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Professional Accounting Issues: PR: Graduate standing and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. An examination of current issues confronting the accounting profession. ACG 7157 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Financial Accounting Research: PR: Admission to doctoral program, equivalent of master's degree in accounting or taxation, QMB 7565, and GEB 7910; and C.I. Extensive coverage of empirical literature dealing with bankruptcy prediction, earnings forecasting, income smoothing, information content, analytical review, and related financial accounting research. ACG 7399 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Behavioral Accounting Research: PR: Admission to doctoral program, ACG 7157, and C.I. Extensive study of the theoretical aspects and empirical literature related to accounting-based judgement/decision processes and the behavioral implications of accounting. ACG 7698 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Directed Research Project in Auditing: PR: Admission to doctoral program and ACG 7699, or C.I. Highly individualized research project on a specific auditing research issue. Includes proposals development, methodology, data gathering, analysis, and reporting results. ACG 7699 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Auditing Research: PR: Admission to doctoral program, ACG 7157, and C.I. A thorough review and critical analysis of auditing research literature, with emphasis on emerging research issues and methods. ACG 7887 BA-ACCT 1(1,0) Accounting Research Forum: PR: Admission to doctoral program. Research and pedagogical issues in accounting, including research presentations by faculty, doctoral students, and invited scholars. May be taken for 4 hours credit. ACG 7915 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Directed Research in Accounting: PR: GEB 7910 and C.I. Advanced study in specialized areas of accounting research. Study designed to lead toward publishable research or student's dissertation. By definition, topical areas will vary. ACG 7917 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Research Methods in Accounting: PR: Admission to doctoral program or C.I. Extensive coverage and critical analysis of accounting theory literature and research methods in accounting. AMH 5116 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in U.S. Colonial History: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and discussion of the literature on selected topics in U.S. history. AMH 5137 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in U.S. Revolutionary Period: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics in the Revolutionary Era, 1763-1789. AMH 5149 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Early U.S. History, 1789-1815: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics of the early national period. AMH 5169 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium Age of Jackson: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of the Jacksonian age. AMH 5176 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Civil War and Reconstruction: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. AMH 5219 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Late 19th Century U.S.: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics of late 19th-century United States. AMH 5296 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in 20th Century U.S.: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion on selected topics in 20th-century United States. AMH 5391 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in U.S. Cultural History: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Students will read and discuss a common or diverse body of the significant literature in the field. AMH 5407 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in American South: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of Southern history from colonial origins to the present. AMH 5446 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in U.S. Frontier: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics of frontier history. AMH 5515 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in U.S. Diplomatic History: PR: Senior standing or C.I. A survey of the historical literature of American foreign policy. May be repeated for credit when content is different. AMH 5566 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium: Women in American History: Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of women in American history from colonial time to the present. AMH 5937 AS-HIST 3(3,0) AP American History: Participants will enhance their knowledge of weighing evidence and interpretations presented in historical scholarship with respect to the social, cultural, intellectual, economic, and political-diplomatic history of the United States. AMH 6939 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Seminar in U.S. History: May be repeated for credit when content is different. AML 5156 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Modern American Poetry: Study of trends, modes, major figures (Eliot, Pound, H.D., Lawrence, Stevens, Hart, Crane, Moore, W.C. Williams, etc.) within the Modernist movement in American poetry. ANG 5166 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) Problems in Maya Studies: PR: ANG 5168 or C.I. In-depth study of current methodological, theoretical, and/or topical problems in Maya Studies. ANG 5167 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) Maya Hieroglyphs: PR: ANG 5168 or C.I. The study of Maya writing, the translation of Maya hieroglyphs, and the significance of translations to reconstructions of ancient Maya culture. ANG 5168 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) The Ancient Maya: PR: Bachelor's degree or C.I. Overview of the archaeology of the ancient Maya of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and upper Mexico. ANG 5228 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) Maya Iconography: PR: ANG 5168 or C.I. Study and interpretation of ancient Maya iconoagraphy as reflected in art, artifacts, and constructed features. ANG 5324 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) Contemporary Maya: PR: Bachelor's degree or C.I. Overview of the cultures and peoples comprising the contemporary Maya of Central America. ANT 5166 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) Problems in Maya Studies: PR: ANT 5168 The Ancient Maya or C.I. In-depth study of current methodological, theoretical, and/or topical problems in Maya studies. May be repeated for credit. ANT 5168 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) The Ancient Maya: PR: Bachelor's degree or C.I. Overview of the archaeology of the ancient Maya of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and upper Central America. ANT 5479 AS-SOC/AN 3(3,0) Comparative Cultural Analysis: The dynamics of cultural processes in a multi-ethnic setting. ARE 5251 ED-IP 3(2,1) Art for Exceptionalities: Concepts, principles, and methods of integrating art processes into the education of the physically, emotionally, and mentally handicapped. ARE 5255 ED-IP 3(2,1) Arts in Recreation: Art activities and experiences appropriate for use in playground, leisure services, occupational orientation and other recreational areas. ARE 5454 ED-IP 3(3,0) Studio Experiences in Art Education: PR: Graduate admission or C.I. Materials available for instruction in public schools will be explored in depth in relation to their appropriateness and productive qualities. May be repeated for credit. RE 5648 ED-IP 3(3,0) Contemporary Visual Arts Education: PR: ARE 4443 or C.I. Continued study of current programs and innovations in public school Visual Arts Programs. ARE 6195 ED-IP 3(2,1) Teaching Art Appreciation with Interdisciplinary Strategies: PR: Graduate status and public school teaching experience. Focuses on the examination of art appreciation examples and concepts toward planning curriculum (interdisciplinary) for the study of art history, criticism, and aesthetics. ARE 6666 ED-IP 3(2,1) Arts Advocacy: The study and development of plans to produce arts advocacy programs for the public school system. ARE 6905 ED-IP 3(3,0) Research Trends in Art Education: PR: EDF 6481. This course will further prepare art education graduate students to identify and review landmark research and conduct relevant art education research. May be repeated for credit. ARH 5451 AS-ART 3(3,0) Artistic World Views: PR: Post-Baccalaureate status, 9 hours of art courses, or C.I. Art from individuals and cultural perspectives of varying ethnic, religious, occupational, regional, and generational groups. ARH 5478 AS-ART 3(3,0) Contemporary Women Artists: PR: 6 credits of art courses or C.I. An in-depth study on contemporary women artists from a feminist perspective. ARH 5933 AS-ART 3(3,0) Seminar in African and African-American Arts: PR: ARH 3520. Research on questions regarding continuities between African and African-American (including Latin-American) arts. Themes include signs and scripts, charms, and textiles. ARH 5934 AS-ART 3(3,0) Orlando Art Exhibition: PR: Graduate standing or C.I. A partnership class which focuses on the study of an Art Exhibition in an Orlando art or history museum. May be repeated for credit. ART 5109C AS-ART 3(2,1) Multi-Cultural Crafts Design: The content of this course will include an appreciation for and the production of Western and Non-Western art forms.
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