Course Descriptions Accounting (ACCT)

Course Descriptions Accounting (ACCT)

University of Minnesota Duluth 2009-11 Catalog Course Descriptions Accounting (ACCT) .......................................................................249 Health, Physical Education and Recreation (HPER) ............ .290 Aerospace Studies (AIR) ..............................................................249 History (HIST)............................................................................... .290 American Indian Studies (AMIN) ............................................. .250 Honors (HON) ................................................................................292 American Sign Language (ASL) ................................................ .250 Industrial Engineering (IE) ...........................................................292 Anthropology (ANTH) ...................................................................251 Integrated Biosciences (IBS) .......................................................293 Art (ART) .........................................................................................252 Inter-Institutional Cross-Registration (IICR) ...........................293 Art History (ARTH) ........................................................................255 Interdisciplinary Studies (IS) .......................................................294 Astronomy (AST) ...........................................................................255 International Business (INTB) .....................................................294 Behavioral Sciences (BHSC) .......................................................256 International Studies (INTS) ........................................................294 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (MDBC) ........................256 Italian (ITAL) ....................................................................................294 Business Law (BLAW) ...................................................................259 Journalism (JOUR) ........................................................................294 Chemical Engineering (CHE) ......................................................259 Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) ............295 Chemistry (CHEM)...................................................................... .260 Language (LANG) ..........................................................................295 Chinese (CHIN) ...............................................................................261 Limnology (LIM) .............................................................................295 Civil Engineering (CE) ..................................................................262 Linguistics (LING) ..........................................................................296 Coaching (CC) ................................................................................262 Management Studies (MGTS) .....................................................296 College of Liberal Arts (CLA) .....................................................263 Marketing (MKTG).........................................................................297 Communication (COMM) ............................................................263 Master in Advocacy and Political Leadership (MAPL) .........298 Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) .....................265 Master of Business Administration (MBA) ..............................299 Computer Science (CS) ...............................................................266 Mathematics (MATH)....................................................................299 Continuing Education (CNED) ...................................................268 Mechanical Engineering (ME) .....................................................301 Criminology (CRIM) ......................................................................268 Medical and Molecular Physiology (PHSL) ............................ .302 Cultural Studies (CST) .................................................................269 Medical Microbiology and Immunology (MICB)................... .302 Dance (DN) ......................................................................................269 Medicine (MED) ........................................................................... .302 Early Childhood Studies (ECH) ..................................................270 Music (MU) .....................................................................................303 Economics (ECON) ........................................................................271 Ojibwe Education (OJED) ......................................................... .307 Education (EDUC) ........................................................................ .272 Pharmacology (PHCL) .................................................................309 Education and Human Service Professions (EHS) .................274 Pharmacy (PHAR) .........................................................................309 Education, Secondary (EDSE) ....................................................274 Philosophy (PHIL) ...........................................................................312 Educational Administration (EDAD) .........................................275 Physical Education (PE) .............................................................. .313 Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) ..........................275 Physical Education Professional (PEP) .................................... .314 Elementary Education (ELED) ....................................................277 Physics (PHYS) .............................................................................. .315 Engineering (ENGR) ......................................................................277 Political Science (POL) ................................................................ .316 Engineering Management (EMGT) ............................................277 Psychology (PSY) ............................................................................317 English (ENGL) ...............................................................................278 Recreation (REC) .......................................................................... .319 Environmental Education (ENED) ............................................280 Russian (RUSS) .............................................................................. .319 Environmental Science (ESCI).....................................................281 Safety (SAFE) ................................................................................ .319 Environmental Studies (ES) ..........................................................281 Science (SCI) ................................................................................ .320 Exercise Science Athletic Training (ESAT) ...............................281 Social Work (SW) ......................................................................... .320 Family Medicine (FMED)..............................................................282 Sociology (SOC) ..............................................................................321 Finance and Management Information (FMIS) .......................283 Spanish (SPAN) ..............................................................................323 Fine Arts (FA) ............................................................................... .284 Special Education (SPED) ............................................................324 Foreign Studies (FORS) .............................................................. .284 Statistics (STAT) .............................................................................326 Foreign Studies (FST) ................................................................. .284 Supportive Services Program (SSP) ..........................................326 French (FR) .................................................................................... .284 Theatre (TH) ...................................................................................327 Geography (GEOG) ......................................................................285 Toxicology (TXCL) .........................................................................328 Geology (GEOL) ............................................................................286 Urban and Regional Studies (URS) ............................................329 German (GER) ................................................................................288 Water Resources Science (WRS) ...............................................329 Graduate School (GRAD) ............................................................289 Women’s Studies (WS) .................................................................329 Health (HLTH) ................................................................................289 Writing Studies (WRIT) ...............................................................330 Health Care Management (HCM) ........................................... .290 247 Course Descriptions Numbers, Symbols, and Abbreviations Course Numbers Prerequisites Semester courses have four-digit numbers as follows: Prereq—The prerequisite is intended to show what is 0xxx—Courses that do not carry credit toward any University required before taking the course. degree. If no prerequisites are listed, there are none, except for the 1xxx—Courses primarily for undergraduate students in their class standing requirement indicated by the course number. first year of study. When no department designation precedes the course number listed

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