Course Descriptions 121

Course Descriptions 121

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 121 ACCOUNTING (ACC) course being hands-on. Accounting skills applied to the software programs utilized include accrual ACC 100 3 C/45 CH accounting, non-customer cash receipts, sales and Introduction to Accounting F, Sp, Sm cash receipts, payroll expenses, journal entries, etc. Fundamental accounting techniques as related to small business firms. The accounting equation and account ACC 210 3 C/45 CH classification, journalizing, posting, adjustments and Intermediate Accounting I F preparation of financial statements. For students Prerequisite: ACC 111 desiring a single course in accounting or for students In depth study of accounting theory, analysis of who need to strengthen a limited background prior to stockholder’s equity (capital stock, retained earnings, pursuing ACC 110. dividends) and assets cash, receivables, inventories, investments. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ACC 105 3 C/45 CH Income Tax Accounting F, Sp, Sm ACC 211 3 C/45 CH Practical approach to fundamental tax laws affecting Intermediate Accounting II Sp individuals. Development of proficiency in the Prerequisite: ACC 210 preparation of individual, federal, state and municipal Analysis of fixed assets, liabilities, and reserves, tax returns. Some attention given to partnership and statements, reorganizations, income tax allocations, corporate returns. pension, accounting, parent and subsidiary accounting, and business combinations. ACC 110 4 C/60 CH Principles of Accounting I F, Sp, Sm Current accounting theories and practices, presented ADDICTION STUDIES (ADD) from a financial and managerial viewpoint. Journal and ledger techniques, working papers, financial ADD 102 3 C/45 CH statements, inventory evaluation, depreciation Addictions Counseling: Theories and Techniques methods, financial resources and cost/revenue Prerequisite: Introduction to Addictions matching. This course provides theory and skill acquisition by utilizing intervention strategies designed to obtain ACC 111 4 C/60 CH therapeutic information, support recovery, and Principles of Accounting II F, Sp, Sm prevent relapse. Prerequisite: ACC 110 Partnership and corporate accounting, including ADD 110 3 C bonds. Financial statement analysis. Cash flow, Introduction to Addiction manufacturing and cost accounting. This course explores the physical, emotional, psychological, and cultural aspects of the addictive ACC 112 3 C/45 CH process. Emphasis is placed on addiction to food, sex, Computerized Accounting Software F, Sp, Sm alcohol, drugs, work, gambling, and relationships. Prerequisite: ACC 110 This course provides foundational knowledge for Designed to introduce the student to applying counseling persons with addictive disorders. The their accounting knowledge to at least two software student is introduced to working definitions of programs used by bookkeepers, accountants and substance abuse, addiction, chemical dependency, and other accounting personnel in the industry. Software process addiction. Competencies and requirements programs that could be used in this course include for MCBAP & IC&RC certification are explained. Peachtree and Quick Books Pro. The class is taught in a computer classroom with 75% - 85% of the C = Credits CH = Contact Hours HL = Hours Lecture HLB = Hours Lab F = Fall Sp = Spring Sm = Summer ADD 130 3 C consist of seminar and clinical experiences. Students 122 Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment of will have supervision on-site, and then de-brief their Addictions experiences in class, sharing both their learning and This is the first course in the methods sequence with their challenges. Students will also prepare for state the primary focus being on human service delivery certification and employment. to individual clients. Attention will be given to the development and enhancement of professional skills in social history taking, diagnostic assessment, and the relation of assessment to treatment planning/ AFRICAN-AMERICAN intervention with clients from various, diverse STUDIES (AAS) populations, and populations at risk. ADD 135 4 C/60 CH AAS 120 3 C/45 CH Addiction Field Practicum Methods Seminar I Sociology and the F, Sp, Sm This is the second clinical course required for the African-American Community addiction counseling program. Students will have A survey of basic sociological concepts and theories the opportunity to work in community clinical of social organization from the African-American settings that serve clients with addiction problems. perspective. Emphasis on the nature of society and the They will gain first-hand experience and develop factors affecting the development of culture; groups, clinical competency in group facilitation, case- and African American institutions. management, and system approaches to addiction treatment in a community setting. The course will AAS 131 3 C/45 CH consist of seminar and clinical experiences. Students American Government F, Sp, Sm will have supervision on-site, and then de-brief their & African American Struggle experiences in class, sharing both their learning and Structure and function of American government. their challenges. Students will also prepare for state Critical inspection of city, state, and federal certification and employment. government operations and their responsiveness to the needs of African Americans and other minorities. ADD 214 3 C/45 CH AAS 140 . 3 C/45 CH Pharmacology of Addiction The Psychology of the F, Sp, Sm This course will acquaint the student with African-American Experience psychological, physiological, and sociological effects Fundamental concepts and principles of psychology from the African-American perspective. Emphasis of mood altering substances and behaviors and their on behavioral elements affecting black and white COURSE DESCRIPTIONS implications for the addiction process are discussed. relations, and on linkages between the behavior of Emphasis on pharmacological effects of tolerance, traditional and contemporary African people. The dependency/withdrawal, cross addiction, and drug role of the black family in the struggle for equality addiction are discussed. and liberation is explored. ADD 235 4 C/60 CH AAS 150 3 C/45 CH Addiction Field Practicum/Methods Seminar II African-American People Sp This is the second clinical course required for the in Michigan History addiction counseling program. Students will have A course designed to give the student an historical the opportunity to work in community clinical perspective of the development of Michigan with settings that serve clients with addiction problems. emphasis on the accomplishments and roles the They will gain first-hand experience and develop African- American has played in the development of clinical competency in group facilitation, case- the State and the surrounding region. management, and system approaches to addiction treatment in a community setting. The course will C = Credits CH = Contact Hours HL = Hours Lecture HLB = Hours Lab F = Fall Sp = Spring Sm = Summer AAS 175 3 C/45 CH Usage, definition, pronunciation and spelling of terms History of African-American Music F, Sm common to the health professions. Computerized 123 This course traces the development of African- study guides and audio cassette tapes are used to American music in America. An analysis of African enhance student learning. music and its influence on the western world as well as the contributions and development of the blues, ALH 115 3 C/45 CH gospel, jazz and classical artists, such as Mahalia Medical Computer Systems Jackson, Marion Anderson, William Grant Still, Exploration of computer systems used in the health Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, etc. care industry. Laboratory included. AAS 180 3 C/45 CH ALH 214 3 C/45 Introduction to African Politics F, Sp CH Examination of dynamics of African politics and Pharmacology nation-building and a comparison of various post- Introduction to Pharmacology colonial African governments. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ALH 230 3 C/45 CH AAS 237 3 C/45 CH Medical Ethics Illegal Drug Traffic and F, Sp Ethical principles and consideration for the allied the African American Community health professional. Guidelines for practice and Overview of illegal drug traffic and its impact upon the African-American community and the majority conduct relative to legal, moral and ethical duties and community, as well as the criminal justice system. responsibilities. Concentration on the development and functions of local and federal programs, the role of law enforcement ALH 240 3 C/45 CH and the courts, the rights of the accused, the trafficker Health & Wellness Services in the Community and the current situation in the United States. This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to community health. Community AAS 253 3 C/45 CH health issues and the causes of health inequality will African Caribbean Literature Sp, Sm be examined. Power relations among racial, social, Study of African Caribbean literature encompassing cultural and economic groups will also be discussed. the West Indian islands and adjacent countries South America; Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and ALH 250 3 C/45 CH Belize in Central America. Emphasis will be on the Community Health Issues linguistic and cultural influences on the prose and This course will examine social, behavioral and poetry of Caribbean literature. environmental community health-related issues and the controversies that surround them. Group and class presentation work will be emphasized. ALLIED Health (ALH) ALH 260 3 C/45 CH Community Health Resources

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