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Courses Academic Year 2021-2022 clarkson University Course Catalog 2021-2022 Throughout this document, Courses are listed alpha-numerically by their subject and catalog number designation. The numerical designation assigned to each course is unique, and can be used to identify if the course is lower division (100-299), upper division (300-499), or graduate level (500 and above). How to read a course description: HIST 101 America: 1877 - Present A social, political, cultural and economic survey of the United States from Reconstruction through the present. Prerequisites: HIST 100 Credits: (3), Graded, Semester Calendar Lecture, Given When Needed UNIV/CSO/IG Comm Points: 1 Course subject, catalog number, and title Course description & prerequisites (if any) Number of credits, grading basis, academic calendar Class components, term when the course is typically taught Knowledge Area, or Technology designators (if any) Number of Communication Points (if any) The following designators are used to indicate the course may be used to satisfy a Knowledge Area (KA): CGI Contemporary & Global Issues CSO Cultures & Societies EC Economics & Organizations STS Sci

concepts and the essentials of the accounting process. Covers the measurement and disclosure problems associated with such topics a s cash, receivables, inventories, long-lived assets, and intangibles. Prerequisites: AC203 Credits: (3) , Graded Semester Calendar, Spring Terms AC 312 Intermediate Financial Accounting II

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1 Courses Academic Year 2021-2022 clarkson University Course Catalog 2021-2022 Throughout this document, Courses are listed alpha-numerically by their subject and catalog number designation. The numerical designation assigned to each course is unique, and can be used to identify if the course is lower division (100-299), upper division (300-499), or graduate level (500 and above). How to read a course description: HIST 101 America: 1877 - Present A social, political, cultural and economic survey of the United States from Reconstruction through the present. Prerequisites: HIST 100 Credits: (3), Graded, Semester Calendar Lecture, Given When Needed UNIV/CSO/IG Comm Points: 1 Course subject, catalog number, and title Course description & prerequisites (if any) Number of credits, grading basis, academic calendar Class components, term when the course is typically taught Knowledge Area, or Technology designators (if any) Number of Communication Points (if any) The following designators are used to indicate the course may be used to satisfy a Knowledge Area (KA).

2 CGI Contemporary & Global Issues CSO Cultures & Societies EC Economics & Organizations STS Science, Technology & Society IA Imaginative Arts IG Individual & Group Behavior UNIV Common Experience University Courses Course Number Index Subject Description Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses AC Accounting .. 1 .. 129 AE Aeronautical Engineering .. 2 .. AMST American Studies .. 4 .. ANTH Anthropology .. 4 .. 130 ARTS Visual and Performing Arts .. 7 .. AS Aerospace Studies .. 7 .. BEA Beacon Institute .. 8 .. BIE Bioethics .. 9 .. 131 BIO Educational Biology .. 135 BOE Business of Energy .. 135 BR Biomedical & Rehabilitation Engineering .. 9 .. 137 BUS Educational Business .. 137 BY Biology .. 10 .. 137 CE Civil and Environmental Engineering .. 20 .. 141 CH Chemical Engineering.

3 24 .. 147 CHM Educational Chemistry .. 148 CHN Chinese Language .. 148 CM Chemistry .. 26 .. 149 COMM Communications .. 33 .. 153 CS Computer Science .. 40 .. 153 CST Educational Computer Science .. 159 DA Digital Arts .. 43 .. 159 DS Data Science .. 46 .. EAP English for Academic Purposes .. 47 .. 159 EC Economics .. 47 .. 160 ED Education .. 49 .. 161 EE Electrical & Computer Engineering .. 49 .. 165 EGL English .. 175 EHS Environmental Health Science .. 55 .. 176 EM Engineering & Management .. 46 .. 176 ES Engineering Science .. 60 .. 178 EV Environmental Science & Policy .. 63 .. 180 FILM Film Studies .. 66 .. FN Finance .. 68 .. 181 FRN French Language .. 182 clarkson University Course Catalog 2021-2022 Course Number Index (Continued) Subject Description Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses FY First Year Studies.

4 69 .. GEO Geology .. 183 GER German Language .. 183 HC Healthcare Management .. 183 HIST History .. 69 .. 187 HST Educational History .. 187 HP Honors Program .. 75 .. HS Health Sciences .. 76 .. HSS Humanities & Social Sciences .. 77 .. HUM Humanities .. 78 IA Interdisciplinary Analytics .. 187 IGN Ignite .. 78 IS Information Systems .. 78 .. 190 IT Information Technology .. 80 .. 191 LANG Language .. 80 .. LAT Latin Language .. 192 LIB Library Studies .. 81 LIT Literature .. 81 .. LW Law .. 86 .. 192 MA Mathematics .. 87 .. 192 ME Mechanical Engineering .. 91 .. 194 MK Marketing .. 94 .. 202 MP Multidisciplinary Courses .. 95 .. 204 MS Military Science .. 96 .. MSE Materials Science and Engineering .. 98 .. 204 MT Multidisciplinary Project Team .. 98 .. MTH Educational Mathematics.

5 205 OM Operations Management .. 99 .. 205 OS Organizational Studies .. 100 .. 208 OT Occupational Therapy .. 210 PA Physician Assistant Studies .. 216 PE Physical Education .. 101 .. PH Physics .. 101 .. 219 PHIL Philosophy .. 105 .. 221 PHY Educational Physics .. 221 POL Political Science .. 106 .. 222 PT Physical Therapy .. 112 .. 223 PY Psychology .. 112 .. 227 SA Study Abroad .. 118 .. 227 SA&S School of Arts and Sciences .. 118 .. SB School of Business .. 119 .. 227 SC Science Studies .. 121 .. 232 SD Social Documentation .. 122 .. SI Semester in 122 .. 232 SOC Sociology .. 122 .. 232 SPN Spanish Language .. 232 SS Social Sciences .. 124 .. 233 STAT Statistics and Probability .. 125 .. 233 STEM Science, Technology, Engineering & Math .. 127 .. 233 STS Science, Technology, & Society.

6 126 .. TE Teaching English .. 234 TECH Technology .. 126 .. 236 UNIV 127 .. clarkson University Course Catalog 2021-2022 Undergraduate Level Courses Page 1 Accounting AC 1 (3, ) Accounting Elective A college level course for which there is no comparable clarkson course. Used for transfer credit only. Credits: (2-4), Graded, Semester Calendar Independent Study, Transfer Credit Only AC 2 (4, ) Accounting Elective A college level course for which there is no comparable clarkson course. Used for transfer credit only. Credits: (2-4), Graded, Semester Calendar Independent Study, Transfer Credit Only AC 202 Financial Accounting In this course students will gain the fundamental knowledge of analyzing, recording, classifying, and summarizing accounting information into financial statements.

7 These financial statements are important both inside and outside of the reporting entity, as they aid business managers, creditors, and investors in making many types of business decisions. This course will allow students to become proficient in preparing financial statements in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles by developing their ability to identify and interpret financial transactions, classify and record business transactions in a financial accounting system, and complete the accounting cycle. Credits: (3), Graded, Semester Calendar Lecture, Spring Terms AC 203 Managerial Accounting The purpose of this course is to provide future managers with an introduction to and an appreciation of the vast array of tools and techniques that comprise managerial accounting.

8 Managerial accounting information is used widely in an organization, from pricing products to allocating company resources. This course develops your understanding of procedures, methods, and information gathering techniques that managers and other business professionals use to analyze financial data in order to make managerial decisions and budget/forecast results of operations. Prerequisite: AC202 Credits: (3), Graded, Semester Calendar Lecture, Fall Terms AC 205 Introduction to Financial and Managerial Accounting [Cross-listed with EM 205] An introductory survey of accounting information to guide and improve decision making. Many course topics involve cost planning and control techniques used to evaluate and improve the financial performance of organizations and/or products.

9 Credits: (3), Graded, Semester Calendar Lecture, Every Semester AC 305 Cost Accounting Cost accounting information is used for both internal and external reporting purposes and plays a vital role within an organization as a basis for making sound business decisions. This course is an extension of Managerial Accounting with its primary objective to develop an in-depth understanding of cost accounting tools and techniques at an advanced cost accounting level. More specifically, students will learn fundamental cost analysis principles, generalizations and theories and gain in-depth factual knowledge of various product costing management systems (terminology, classifications, methods & trends), and learn various cost allocation methods. Overall, students are introduced to various methods to assist in decision-making, both operational and strategic within the organization developing their skills, competencies, and points of view needed by accounting professions.

10 Prerequisites: AC203 or EM205 or AC205 Credits: (3), Graded, Semester Calendar Lecture, Spring Terms AC 311 Intermediate Financial Accounting I First course in a two-course sequence in financial reporting at the professional level. Seeks to develop student's' understanding of the environment in which financial reporting choices are made and how they impact financial statement information. The course integrates the perspectives of accounting, corporate finance, and economics to help understand how business transactions get reported and their decision implications. Examines the principles and practices of external financial reporting, with particular emphasis on balance sheet valuation and income determination. Reviews basic accounting concepts and the essentials of the accounting process.


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