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Spring Semester 2021 Deree Undergraduate Booklist 5/1/2021 Spring Semester 2021 Deree Undergraduate Booklist 5/1/2021 COURSE COURSE TITLE TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER ISBN e-book (access through Deree AF2006 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Financial Accounting 16/E Warren/Jonick/Schneider Cengage Blackboard) AF3104 FINANCIAL REPORTING I Financial Accounting and Reporting 19/E Elliott, B., Elliott J. Pearson 9781292255996 e-book (access through Deree AF3116 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making, 7th ISE WEYGANDT/KIMMEL/KIESO Wiley Blackboard) AF3240 MONEY AND BANKING ECONOMICS OF MONEY BANKING AND FINANCIAL MARKETS 12/e MISHKIN, E.S Pearson 9781292268859 AF4218 AUDITING Auditing and Assurance Services, 16th Edition ARENS, LOEBBECK PEARSON 9781292147987 e-book (access Krishna G. Palepu, Paul M. through Deree AF 4223 FSA & Equity Valuation Business Analysis and Valuation: IFRS edition- 5th Edition Healy, & Erik Peek Cengage Blackboard) AF 4243 Corporate Taxation Taxation: Finance Act 2015 Melville, A Pearson 9781292086293 e-book (access through Deree AH1000 LE - INTRO TO ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY: THEORY, METHODS AND PRACTICE. 7/E C. Renfrew/P. Bahn THAMES & HUDSON Blackboard) AH3021 LE - THE BRONZE AGE OF GREECE Aegean Art and Architecture Preziosi/L.Hichcock OXFORD 9780192842084 AH3021 LE - THE BRONZE AGE OF GREECE The Aegean Bronze Age O. DICKINSON CUP 9780521456647 e-book (access through Deree AN1000 LE - INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY 18/E KOTTAK & PHILIP McGraw Hill Blackboard) e-book (access PALGRAVE through DEREE AN1003 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3/e J. HENDRY MACMILLAN Blackboard) Jews, Christians, Muslims: A Comparative Introduction to Monotheistic AN2215 RELIGION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD Religions. Corrigan J., etal. Pearson 9780205018253 AR1003 FUND 2D FRM-DRAWING I Point and Line to Plain Wassily Kandinski DOVER 9780486238081 Wayne Enstice-Melody AR1003 FUND 2D FRM-DRAWING I Drawing, Space, Form & Expression Peters PEARSON 9780130981134 AR 1005 FUND 2D FRM-COLOR & DESIGN I INTERACTION OF COLOR ALBERS YALE 9780300115956 AR 1005 FUND 2D FRM-COLOR & DESIGN I Point and Line to Plain Wassily Kandinski DOVER 9780486238081 AR 1005 FUND 2D FRM-COLOR & DESIGN I Color Betty Edwards, Jeremy P.Tarcher, 2004 9781585422197 Page 1 of 27 Spring Semester 2021 Deree Undergraduate Booklist 5/1/2021 COURSE COURSE TITLE TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER ISBN AR 1017 LE - DIGITAL IMAGE NO TEXTBOOK Sturken, Marita, and Lisa AR 2001 LE - VISUAL LITERACY Practices of Looking: An Introduction to Visual Culture. Cartwright. OUP 9780195314403 AR3019 VIDEO ART Ways of Seeing Berger Penguin 9780141035796 AR3024 FIGURE DRAWING II NO TEXTBOOK AR3104 FUND 2D FRM-DRAWING II Point and Line to Plain Kandinski DOVER 9780486238081 AR3104 FUND 2D FRM-DRAWING II Drawing, Space, Form & Expression Enstice-Melody Pearson 9780130981134 AR 3106 FUND 2D FRM-COLOR+DESIGN II INTERACTION OF COLOR ALBERS YALE 9780300179354 AR 3108 FUND 3D FRM - SCULPTURE II NO TEXTBOOK AR3110 FUND 4D TIME NO TEXTBOOK AR4130 CONTEMPORARY PAINTING New Perspectives in Painting Ed. Valerie Breuvart Phaidon Press Limited 9780714861609 Eds. Uta Grosenick and AR4130 CONTEMPORARY PAINTING Art Now Burkhard Riemschneider Taschen 9783822814444 e-book (access through Deree AT1000 HISTORY OF ART I GARDNER'S ART THROUGH THE AGES 16 IE KLEINER/MAMIYA Cengage Blackboard) e-book (access through Deree AT1001 HISTORY OF ART II GARDNER'S ART THROUGH THE AGES 16 IE KLEINER/MAMIYA Cengage Blackboard) AT 2013 MODERN ART NO TEXTBOOK AT2124 WRITING ABOUT ART A Short Guide to Writing about Art S. Barnet Longman 9780205779344 AT 3012 PLURALISM IN 19TH CENTURY ART NO TEXTBOOK AT4030 SELECTED TOPICS NO TEXTBOOK AT 4033 FEMINISM AND ART HISTORY Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art History After Postmodernism Norma Broude and Mary GarrardUniv of California 9780520242524 AT 4038 TOPICS IN MODERN ART NO TEXTBOOK Page 2 of 27 Spring Semester 2021 Deree Undergraduate Booklist 5/1/2021 COURSE COURSE TITLE TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER ISBN e-book (access through DEREE BI1000 LE - INTRO BIOLOGY I INQUIRY INTO LIFE 16/Ε (CONNECT) MADER S. McGraw-Hill Blackboard) e-book (access through DEREE BI1000 LE - INTRO BIOLOGY I INQUIRY INTO LIFE, MANUAL 16/E MADER S. McGraw-Hill Blackboard) e-book (access through Deree BI1002 INTRO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Fundamental Molecular Biology Allison Blackwell Blackboard) e-book (access through DEREE BI 1007 LE - Environmental Ecology Ecology Laboratory Manual 1/E Vodopich D.S. McGraw- Hill Blackboard) e-book (access through Deree BI 1016 LE HUMAN BIOLOGY-GENETICS AND EVOLUTION Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues. 8/IE Michael D. Johnson Pearson Blackboard) e-book (access through DEREE BI1101 INTRO BIOLOGY II INQUIRY INTO LIFE 16/Ε (CONNECT) MADER S. McGraw-Hill Blackboard) e-book (access through DEREE BI1101 INTRO BIOLOGY II INQUIRY INTO LIFE, MANUAL 16/E MADER S. McGraw-Hill Blackboard) Levitan, I.R. and Kaczmarek, BI 3232 CELLULAR + MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY The Neuron. Cell and Molecular Biology L.K OXFORD 9780199773893 BI 3235 CELLULAR + MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Essential Cell Biology, 5/E Alberts B, WW NORTON 9780393680393 BI 3235 CELLULAR + MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Biology of the Cell, 6/E Alberts B, WW NORTON 9780815344643 BI 3240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach D. Silverthorn Pearson 9780134605197 BI 3240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Jason H LaPres M.H.S. BA McGraw-Hill 9781260400984 BI 3240 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version Terry R. Martin McGraw-Hill 9781259864612 e-book (access through Deree BU2002 BUSINESS LEGAL ISSUES Law for Business Students 9/E ALIX ADAMS Pearson Blackboard) e-book (access through Deree BU3233 BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS Business Research Methods 4/E Blumberg et. al. McGraw Hill Blackboard) e-book (access through Deree CH 1002 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY Basic Concepts of Chemistry Malone/Dolter WILEY Blackboard) CH 2115 GENERAL CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY Zumdahl/Zumdahl/DeCoste Brooks Cole 9781305957404 Francis Carey and Robert CH 3220 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Organic Chemistry 11E Giuliano McGraw-Hill 9781260148923 Page 3 of 27 Spring Semester 2021 Deree Undergraduate Booklist 5/1/2021 COURSE COURSE TITLE TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER ISBN CIN 2010 FILM ADAPTATION Adaptation for Screenwriters Edgar, R. and Marland, J. Bloomsbury Academic 9781350036673 Dixton, W.W. and G.A. Rutgers University CIN 2015 FILM HISTORY A Short History of Film Foster. Press 9780813595122 CIN 3130 DIRECTING FUNDAMENTALS On Film-making: An Introduction to the Craft of the Director Mackendrick, Alexander Faber & Faber 9780571211258 Websites: The Perseus Project (perseus.tufts.edu) and THEOI GREEK CL 1004 LE - Myth in the Ancient Greek and Roman World MYTHOLOGY (theoi.com) CL2010 GREEK+ROMAN EPIC LIT IN TRANSLATION Homer. Homer: The Odyssey. Transl Shewring Oxford 9780199536788 CL2010 GREEK+ROMAN EPIC LIT IN TRANSLATION Virgil. Virgil: The Aeneid. David West PENGUIN 9780140449327 CL2010 GREEK+ROMAN EPIC LIT IN TRANSLATION Homer. The Iliad of Homer Trans. Lattimore Chicago Press 9780226469409 Aristophanes. Aristophanes: Four Comedies ("Lysistrata", "The Acharnians", CL3224 ANC GREEK DRAMA IN TRANSLATION "The Congress Women", "The Frogs"). Arrowsmith MICHIGAN PR 9780472061525 Aeschylus. Aeschylus II. (“The Suppliant Maidens”, “The Persians”, “Seven CL3224 ANC GREEK DRAMA IN TRANSLATION Against Thebes”, “Prometheus Bound”). Grene/Lattimore Chicago Press 9780226307947 Sophocles. Sophocles II (“Ajax”, “The Women of Trachis”, “Electra”, CL3224 ANC GREEK DRAMA IN TRANSLATION “Philoctetes”). The Complete Greek Grene/Lattimore Chicago Press 9780226307657 CN2005 Introduction to Digital Video The Bare Bones Camera Course for Film and Video Schroeppel, Tom Allworth 9781621535263 CN2044 (LE) SOCIAL MEDIA IN AN INTERCONNECTED SOCIETY Social Media: Enduring Principles (2016) Humphreys, A. OUP 9780199328437 CN2202 WRITING FOR MASS COMM REACHING AUDIENCES 6/E MCADAMS Pearson 9780205874378 e-book (access through Deree CN2203 Fundamentals of Public Relations Introduction to Strategic Public Relations 1/E Page & Parnell SAGE Blackboard) e-book (access through DEREE CN2206 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Looking Out, Looking In, 15/E - custom 2/E R.Adler/R.F.Proctor II CENGAGE Blackboard) CN2227 INTRO TO FILM & TV STUDIES Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture Butler, Jeremy Routledge 9781138743960 e-book (access through Deree CN2301 CONTEMPORARY MASS COMMUNICATION The Dynamics of Mass Communication 12/E Dominick McGraw Hill Blackboard) CN2310 INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING Essentials of Advertising Cluley Kogan Page 9780749478391 CN2408 ISSUES IN CONTEXT CULTURE OF FEAR FRANK FUREDI CONTINUUM 9780826493958 Page 4 of 27 Spring Semester 2021 Deree Undergraduate Booklist 5/1/2021 COURSE COURSE TITLE TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER ISBN CN3015 DESIGNING FOR THE WEB HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites J. Ducket Wiley 9781118008188 CN3080 COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP Skills for Success: Personal Development and Employability Cottrell, Stella Palgrave-MacMillan 9781137426529 CN3160 DIGITAL STORYTELLING The New Digital Storytelling: Creating Narratives with New Media 2/E Bryan, Alexander Praeger 9781440849602 CN3164 SOUND DESIGN The Foley Grail: The Art of Performing Sound for Film, Games and Animation Ament, Vanessa Routledge 9780415840859 CN3311 FUNDAMENTALS OF PRINT JOURNALISM NEWS REPORTING AND WRITING 12/E MENCHER McGraw 9780073511993 e-book (access through DEREE CN3323 PR & SPECIAL EVENTS PLANNING The Brave New World for Bolder
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