Course Descriptions Are Listed Alpha- of the Maximum Credit Which May Be Are Taught Under Another Name and Betically by Fields

Course Descriptions Are Listed Alpha- of the Maximum Credit Which May Be Are Taught Under Another Name and Betically by Fields

Course Listings This Catalog offers information about credit if the course number is labeled Prerequisites: A and B, or equivalents the academic programs and support with an asterisk. Extra work is required Equivalents of both A and B services of the University. This Catalog of a graduate student in a 3000- or are acceptable. is as accurate as possible, but the infor- 4000-level course. Where no prerequisites are listed for mation may not remain current for all of General Education Requirement Codes. courses numbered 3000 or 4000 level, the academic year. Circumstances may The capital letters in parentheses pre- it is understood that the prerequisite is prompt changes in courses, course con- ceding some course titles designate approval of the student's adviser. The tent, credit, fees, regulations, semester courses fulfilling various undergraduate prerequisite for courses numbered 5000 calendar, curriculum, degrees offered, general education requirements. (See or 6000 level is graduate standing in and other University matters. Such "Academic Regulations.") addition to any other prerequisites list- changes authorized by the University ed. Instructors may waive prerequisites apply both to prospective students and Course Title. The title of the course is printed in boldface letters. when student background justifies. Prior to those previously enrolled, unless the approval of instructor may be required latter are specifically exempted. Statement of Variable Credit. Each in problems courses, independent study, Not all courses are offered each course number ending in zero is fol- internships, thesis and dissertation lowed by a statement of the credit that semester or session. Students should courses, and courses taught in a profes- consult the current class schedule and may be earned. Typical entries are 1-6 sional school. the departmental office for specific -de credits, maximum 6 and 1-3 credits, maximum 12, the first part of the entry Description of Course Content. The tails regarding frequency of offerings in content of the course and its major specific courses. indicating the permissible credit per enrollment, followed by a statement emphases are described. Courses which Course descriptions are listed alpha- of the maximum credit which may be are taught under another name and betically by fields. (See the BIOM prefix earned in the course through repeated number are indicated by the statement and the College of Osteopathic Medicine enrollment. Same course as 0000. Credit may not of OSU College Catalog for osteopathic be earned in both courses so cross-ref- medicine course descriptions.) Laboratory Hours. If a course contains erenced. a laboratory, the number per week of laboratory hours are stated, e.g., Lab 3. Prerequisite(s). Prerequisites from the same department as the course being described are listed first, with Explanation of no departmental abbreviation and in increasing numerical order. If from an- Course other department, that departmental abbreviation must precede the num- Listings ber of the prerequisite course. Those courses having prerequisites from both A course listing is comprised of the within and from outside the department following elements, in order: bear combination entries such as 3303 Course Number. All courses are iden- and STAT 2012. Prerequisites are listed tified by numbers composed of four in the following manner: digits. The first digit indicates the class Prerequisites: A or B or C year in which the subject is ordinar- A or B or C is acceptable ily taken, although enrollment is not exclusive as to student classification, Prerequisites: A or B, C the second and third digits identify the A or B is acceptable, and C is required course within the field and the last digit Prerequisites: A, B and C identifies the number of semester credit A and B and C are required hours the course carries. A course num- Prerequisites: A, and B or C ber beginning with 0 indicates that the A and either B or C course does not carry University credit. A course number ending in 0 indicates Prerequisites: A and B, or C that the course carries variable credit. Both A and B, or C required An asterisk (*) following the four-digit Prerequisites: A, or B and C number indicates the course is approved Either A or both B and C required for graduate credit. Prerequisites: A or equivalent and B Those numbered 5000 and above are Both A, or the equivalent of A, and B primarily for graduate students, and are required only graduate students and selected se- Prerequisites: A, and B or equivalent niors with consent of the instructor may Both A and B, or the equivalent of B, enroll in them. Courses numbered 3000 are required and 4000 may be taken for graduate 2 Course Listings FOR Forestry SCFD Social Foundations FPST Fire Protection and Safety SDEV Student Development Abbreviations Technology SOC Sociology FREN French SOIL Soil Science Used FRNS Forensic Sciences SPAN Spanish GENE Genetics SPCH Speech Communication A&S Arts and Sciences GENG General Engineering SPED Special Education ABSE Applied Behavioral Studies GENT General Technology STAT Statistics in Education GEOG Geography TCOM Telecommunications ACCT Accounting GEOL Geology Management AERO Aerospace Studies--Air Force GRAD Graduate TH Theater AG Agriculture GREK Greek UNIV University AGCM Agricultural Communications GRMN German VBSC Veterinary Biomedical AGEC Agricultural Economics HDFS Human Development and Sciences AGED Agricultural Education Family Science VCS Veterinary Clinical Sciences AGLE Agricultural Leadership HES Human Environmental VMED Veterinary Medicine AMST American Studies Sciences ZOOL Zoology ANSI Animal Science HHP Health and Human ANTH Anthropology Performance ARCH Architecture HIST History ART Art HONR Honors College ASTR Astronomy HORT Horticulture AVED Aviation Education HRAD Hotel and Restaurant BADM Business Administration Administration BAE Biosystems and Agricultural HRAE Human Resources and Engineering Adult Education BCOM Business Communications IEM Industrial Engineering and BHON Business Honors Management BIOC Biochemistry INTL International Studies BIOL Biological Science JAPN Japanese BIOM Biomedical Sciences JB Journalism and Broadcasting BOT Botany LA Landscape Architecture BSPR Business Professions LATN Latin CDIS Communication Sciences LBSC Library Science and Disorders LEIS Leisure CHE Chemical Engineering LSB Legal Studies in Business CHEM Chemistry MAE Mechanical and Aerospace CIED Curriculum and Instruction Engineering Education MATH Mathematics CIVE Civil Engineering MBA Master of Business CLML Cell and Molecular Biology Administration COSC Conservation Science MC Mass Communications CMT Construction Management MCAG Mechanized Agriculture Technology MET Mechanical Engineering CPSY Counseling Psychology Technology CS Computer Science MGMT Management CTED Career and Technical MICR Microbiology Education MKTG Marketing DHM Design, Housing and MLSC Military Science Merchandising MSIS Management Science and ECEN Electrical and Computer Information Systems Engineering MTCL Medical Technology ECON Economics MUSI Music EDLE Educational Leadership NATS Natural Science EDTC Educational Technology NSCI Nutritional Sciences EDUC Education OCED Occupational Education EET Electrical Engineering PHIL Philosophy Technology PHYS Physics ENGL English PLNT Plant Science ENGR Engineering PLP Plant Pathology ENSC Engineering Science POLS Political Science ENTO Entomology PSYC Psychology ENVR Environmental Science REL Religious Studies EPSY Educational Psychology REMS Research, Evaluation, ETM Engineering and Technology Measurement, and Management Statistics FDSC Food Science RLEM Rangeland Ecology and FIN Finance Management FLL Foreign Languages and RUSS Russian Literatures Course Listings 2 4233* 5033* Accounting (ACCT) Operational Auditing and Controls. Pre- Natural Resource Taxation. Prerequisite: 2103 requisites: 3103 and 3603. Examination admission to M.S. in accounting. Federal Financial Accounting. Prerequisite: 24 of theory and practices utilized by internal income tax laws applicable to the acqui- semester credit hours, including ENGL auditors in performing operational audits sition, operation and disposal of natural 1113 and MATH 1483 or equivalent. to assure an organization's operational resource properties. Financial accounting concepts and the effectiveness, efficiency and control over resources. 5043* use of financial accounting information in Partnership Taxation. Prerequisite: ad- decision making. 4503 mission to M.S. in accounting. Federal 2203 Operational Auditing and Controls. Pre- income tax laws applicable to partners Managerial Accounting. Prerequisite: requisites: 3103 and 3603. Examination and partnerships. 2103. Managerial accounting concepts and of theory and practices utilized by internal auditors in performing operational audits 5053* objectives, planning and control of sales Corporate Taxation. Prerequisites: admis- and costs, analysis of costs and profits. to assure an organization's operational effectiveness, efficiency and control over sion to M.S. in accounting. Federal income 3013 resources. tax law applicable to corporations and Federal Income Taxation. Prerequisite: shareholders. 2203. Federal income tax and its relation- 4553 Prereq- 5083* ship to business decision-making; primary Ethical Issues in Accounting. MBA Tax Management. Prerequisite: emphasis on recognition of the important uisites: junior standing and consent of admission to MBA program or consent of tax consequences that attach to business department head.

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