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• ACCT 201 - Elementary Financial Accounting
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• ACCT 202 - Managerial Accounting
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• ACCT 300A - Intermediate Accounting
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• ACCT 300B - Intermediate Accounting
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• ACCT 320 - Cost Accounting
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• ACCT 351 - Federal Tax Law
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• ACCT 352 - Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
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• ACCT 400 - Advanced Accounting
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• ACCT 460 - Accountants’ Professional Responsibilities and Ethics
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• ACCT 465 - International Accounting
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• ACCT 470 - Auditing
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• ACCT 480 - Accounting Systems and Data Processing
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• ACCT 493 - Accounting Internships
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• ACCT 495 - Selected Topics in Accountancy
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• ACCT 497 - Directed Studies in Accountancy
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• ACCT 500 - Financial Accounting
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• ACCT 510 - Intensive Intermediate Accounting I
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• ACCT 511 - Intensive Intermediate Accounting II
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• ACCT 512 - Review of Individual Income Taxation
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• ACCT 513 - Review of Auditing
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• ACCT 601 - Corporate Governance and Financial Reporting
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• ACCT 602 - Advanced Cost Accounting
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• ACCT 603 - Financial Statement Analysis
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• ACCT 604 - Forensic Accounting
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• ACCT 605 - Seminar in Accounting Information Systems
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• ACCT 610 - Managerial Accounting and Control
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• ACCT 611 - Seminar in Auditing and Assurance Services
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• ACCT 612 - Governmental and Non-Profit Accounting & Taxation
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• ACCT 622 - Taxation of Partnerships & S Corporations
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• ACCT 623 - Taxation of C Corporations and Shareholders
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• ACCT 633 - Accounting Database Systems
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• ACCT 695 - Selected Topics in Accountancy
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• ACCT 697 - Directed Studies in Accountancy
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• ACCT 699 - Accountant’s Professional Responsibilities and Ethics
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Africana Studies Note: General Education Category A must be completed prior to taking any upper-division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.
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• AFRS 100A - Composition I
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• AFRS 100B - Composition II
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• AFRS 110 - Introduction to Africana Studies
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• AFRS 119 - Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Studies
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• AFRS 120 - African American History to 1865
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• AFRS 121 - African American History Since 1865-Present
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• AFRS 140 - Introduction to African American Literature
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• AFRS 150 - Critical Thinking in Africana Studies
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• AFRS 154 - Introduction to Africana Women’s Studies
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• AFRS 155 - African American Music
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• AFRS 160 - Introduction to Africana Arts
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• AFRS 170A - Elementary Swahili
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• AFRS 177 - African American Rhetoric
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• AFRS 201 - History of Slavery
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• AFRS 210 - African American Community
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• AFRS 255 - Introduction to Hip Hop
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• AFRS 310 - African American Male and Female Relationships
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• AFRS 319 - Racial and Ethnic Experience in the United States
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• AFRS 325 - Africana Psychology
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• AFRS 330 - Politics of the African American Community
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• AFRS 332 - Civil Rights and the Law
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• AFRS 335 - Economic Development in the African American Community
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• AFRS 343A - African Literature
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• AFRS 346 - Africana Theatre
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• AFRS 353 - Religions of African Peoples
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• AFRS 354 - African American Women and the Civil Rights Movement
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• AFRS 400 - African American Social Thought
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• AFRS 410 - The African American Family
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• AFRS 415 - International Africana Children’s Literature
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• AFRS 420 - African American Children in Public Schools
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• AFRS 440 - Black Los Angeles
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• AFRS 445 - Africana Women’s Literary Tradition: Toni Morrison
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• AFRS 454 - Africana Womanism: An Intellectual History
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• AFRS 475 - Racism and Sexism: An Analytical Approach
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• AFRS 490 - Selected Topics in Africana Studies
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• AFRS 495 - Research Methods in Africana Studies
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• AFRS 498 - Ancient Egyptian Ethical Thought
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• AFRS 499 - Directed Studies
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• AFRS 521 - Critical Perspectives in Africana Studies
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• AFRS 525 - Black Student Movements
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• AFRS 545 - Africana Women’s Literary Tradition: Zora Neale Hurston
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American Indian Studies Note: General Education Category A must be completed prior to taking any upper-division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.
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• AIS 100A - Composition I
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• AIS 100B - Composition II
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• AIS 101 - Introduction to the Study of Native American People
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• AIS 105 - American Indian History - Pre 1871
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• AIS 106 - American Indian History - Post 1871
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• AIS 119 - Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Studies
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• AIS 222 - American Indian Museum Studies
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• AIS 308 - California Indian History
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• AIS 313 - American Indian Genders and Sexualities
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• AIS 319 - Racial and Ethnic Experience in the United States
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• AIS 335 - American Indian Philosophies
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• AIS 336 - Indigenous Philosophies of Sustainability
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• AIS 340 - American Indian Literature
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• AIS 345 - Working with American Indian and Indigenous Families
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• AIS 420 - American Indian Traditional Material Culture, Arts and Crafts
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• AIS 421 - Critical Perspectives in American Indian Studies
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• AIS 450 - American Indian and Indigenous Cinema
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• AIS 454 - Contemporary Indigenous Arts in the United States and American Territories
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• AIS 485 - American Indians and the Law
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• AIS 490 - Selected Topics in American Indian Studies
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• AIS 497 - Fieldwork in American Indian Studies
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• AIS 499 - Directed Studies
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American Language Institute |
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• ALI 145 - American Language Advanced I
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• ALI 150 - American Language Advanced I
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American Sign Language |
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• ASLD 101 - American Sign Language 1
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