Investigates the role of the social work profession within the
mental health delivery system utilizing a generalist social
work approach. Social work and mental health concepts,
policies, research methods and program development examined in social service agencies, community mental health
facilities and institutional accommodations.
Explore the unique problems and social needs of non-urban areas, particularly small towns and rural communities. Comprehend the social structure of such communities as well as the challenges of living in such areas, such as lack of, or remoteness of, resources, poverty and the need to seek alternative interventions to work with the client populations.
Study of modern Spanish and Spanish American literature within its cultural context. Students will explore the literary text as cultural document including the roles of Afro-Hispanics, indigenous peoples, religion, women, politics and poverty in the formation of Hispanic cultures.
Practical survey of techniques in the application of theatrical makeup for performance on stage as well as television and film. Recommended for all performers.
Explores the creative acting process by investigating the emotional, intellectual and kinesthetic resources central to performing. Examines the application of vocal and physical choices to develop characters. Analysis of texts, theory and the conventions of psychological realism are highlighted through focused improvisation, movement exercises and monologue/scene study.
Surveys the evolution of formal social theatre from ritual origins through the Renaissance. A social history of dramatic theory, plays and playwrights, production practices and performance styles, emphasizing their roles as both product of and mirror to changing values, tastes, attitudes and customs.
Summarizes the University theatre experience through the active planning and execution of professional materials, including audition monologue and portfolio, leading to a senior showing with exit interview.
Federal Income Tax Accounting: Partnership and Corporation
ACCT-342
Average GPA: 2.96
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 210
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Discussion of technical tax provisions as they pertain to corporations and partnerships. Review and analysis of corporate tax provisions. Use and completion of IRS forms.
Examination of the full range of accounting and reporting policies and procedures for state and local governments as well as for not-for-profit organizations.
A comprehensive survey of the indigenous peoples and traditional cultures of a specific region of the world, focusing on ethnographic and linguistic research.
Study of beliefs and rituals of people affected by the presence of gods or other supernatural beings. Topics include magic, witchcraft and shamanist practices among aboriginal and traditional societies throughout the world.