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ACCG 210- Principles of Accounting I The first class of a two-semester sequence focusing on financial accounting, including accounting for service organizations and merchandisers. Topics covered include the basic accounting cycle, financial reporting, accounting theory, and accounting for inventories, cash, receivables and payables, plant assets, and stockholders equity.

ACCG 211- Principles of Accounting II The second course in the two-semester accounting sequence. Topics include statement of cash flows, budgets and other managerial reports, capital budgeting, short-term decision-making, equity investments, time value of money, bonds, manufacturing accounting, job and process costing systems, and accounting for quality and cost management.

ARTS 102 - 2-Dimensional Design This course covers universal elements and principles of two-dimensional design and design theory and process. Emphasis is placed on composition and its application to black-and-white and color media.

ASTR 201 - Introduction to Astronomy This is a survey course of astronomy. Topics include the celestial sphere, apparent motions, and orbital mechanics; the nature of light, spectroscopy and astronomical instrumentation; the Earth, the Moon, the Sun and the solar system; stellar nucleosynthesis, and stellar characteristics, distances, classification and evolution; and galaxies and cosmology.

BIOL 120 - Environmental Science Students will develop an ecological knowledge base to allow them to understand how human actions impact the environment. They will develop applied analytical skills through laboratories, fieldwork, simulations and a discussion of contemporary issues. They will investigate and evaluate basic ecological and environmental issues.

BUSN 118 - Introduction to Business This course introduces students to principles, problems, and practices related to the world of business. Topics covered include business management and organization, marketing, finance, economics, production, and international business.

BUSN 201 - International Business This course offers an overview of international business: organizational, social, cultural, and economic variables that create change in the international marketplace. Includes exchange rates, resource allocation, import quotas and export controls, balance of payments, and free trade versus protectionism.

BUSN 295 - Small Business Management This course covers small business operations, including business and managerial functions, principles of management, environment of small business, financial, marketing, production management, and legal and governmental relationships. Development of a small business plan is required.

CITA 110 - Microsoft Office This course provides an introduction to MS Office. It is designed to develop basic operational proficiency while using MS Office (MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, and MS PowerPoint). Students learn how to use word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. Topics include creating letters, memos, simple spreadsheets, database structures, and desktop presentations.

CITA 126 - Excel This course offers beginner-level training in the creating of spreadsheets and databases using the Microsoft Excel program. The instruction includes the manipulation and generation of reports, tables, and graphs. Also included is instruction in file handling, disk management, and macro creation and use.

CITA 133 - Microsoft Access Database This course is designed for the person who uses an existing Microsoft Access database or who needs to develop a simple database application with Access. Students learn how to create database structures, enter and edit data, find data, and prepare printed reports.

CITA 115 - Microsoft PowerPoint  MS PowerPoint for Windows is designed to give your computer the capabilities for desktop presentations. The user will learn to plan, compose, and create complete presentations. MS PowerPoint makes it easy for the individual to present professional, high quality presentations.

CITF 108 - Microsoft Windows This course is designed to provide students with a broad base of knowledge that is necessary for enhancing PC productivity through the efficient utilization of Microsoft Windows for file, application, and system use and management.  Topics include the use of Windows Interface Objects, Utilities, Help features, Multimedia features, Internet features, closely related applications, and Applets

CITA 233 - Advanced Microsoft Access This course provides advanced level training in the creation of database management systems using Microsoft Access. Instruction includes working with web-enabled information, advanced custom reports and forms, advanced queries, advanced relationships, macros, switchboards, and introductions to the use of SQL and Visual Basic for Applications Code within Access.

CITP 200 - Programming Microsoft Access  Advanced-level database management for the Access user who already has a knowledge of databases and the basic objects of an Access database such as tables, queries, forms and reports, but now wants to learn how to program with Visual Basic for Applications to endow application with a professional and intelligent interface. This course is designed for advanced users of Microsoft Access that are interested in using Visual Basic for Applications to program intelligent visual interface objects and automate database processes.

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