ACC 305 Intermediate Accounting I

3 Credits

This is the first of three intermediate accounting courses. The course covers accounting theory and a review of the accounting cycle. Additional topics covered include net income and comprehensive income, cash flows and the time value of money.. Prerequisite: ACC 206.

ENV 326 Ecology & Evolution

3 Credits

This course examines the ecological and evolutionary processes across several levels of organization,including individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. Students analyze the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment, with an emphasis on natural selection.  The course demonstrates the methods used by ecologists to answer questions about ecological systems including experimental, statistical, theoretical modeling, and visual representations of data. Prerequisites: ENV 111.

ABS 415 Leadership & Ethics in a Changing World

3 Credits

This course examines ethics and leadership from a variety of perspectives and overviews key ethical principles and leadership theories. Students explore leadership characteristics and values as applied to ethical decision-making in various social contexts. Also included is an exploration of future leadership trends in a dynamic evolving world and the creation of a personal leadership development plan.

CGD 240 Media Writing & Editing

3 Credits

CGD 240 is an introduction to the process of writing communication pieces used for modern media with an emphasis on digital channels. Students will engage in activities that include gather of relevant story information, improve writing style, effective editing, and organizing information for effective writing impact.

COM 480 Communication Studies Capstone

3 Credits

This course is a summative compilation of representative work from each course in the program. Students will create an electronic portfolio containing the assignments completed throughout the program to demonstrate professional achievement. Students will complete a comprehensive research project on a selected career field. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the General Education Capstone course.

ACC 281 Accounting Concepts for Health Care Professionals

3 Credits

This course is designed as an applied managerial and financial accounting course. It provides health care decision-makers with fundamental concepts of health care accounting practices and procedures. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Quantitative Reasoning Core competency and Digital Literacy competency.

CRJ 621 Cybercrime Investigation

3 Credits

This course will introduce students to the methods for investigating internet crime. Students will learn how to gather evidence, build a case against the perpetrator, and manage an Internet crime scene.

CRJ 620 Organizational Behavior in Law Enforcement & Corrections

3 Credits

This course provides an analysis of the various issues facing criminal justice and correctional organizations in the context of professional practice, including, the theoretical concepts of organizational behavior, management and leadership of human resources, and design and structural processes of such organizations. Included topics are fiscal accountability; personnel deployment; implementation of change, motivation and retention of personnel, the hiring, assignment, and promotion of personnel, organizational communication; professional development, and applicable legal issues as they pertain to agency operations.

ACC 208 Accounting for Managers

3 Credits

This course is designed to explain how data can be interpreted and used by managers in making decisions. Additionally, this course introduces the student to the analysis and interpretation of financial reports. Enrollment in ACC 208 is not permitted if the student has completed a college level accounting course, transferred in, or previously completed any accounting course at UAGC.

COM 425 Communication in Organizations

3 Credits

This course investigates the role of communication in creating an effective and ethical organizational environment. Students will be assisted in developing and strengthening such communication skills as self- awareness, intrapersonal efficacy, interpersonal competence, and leadership and team skills.

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