ST-Tectonophysics

A comprehensive and quantitative study of the fundamental aspects of plate tectonics. Introduction to heat flow, elasticity and flexure, fluid mechanics, faulting, gravity, and flow in porous media, with a wide range of geological applications. Includes collaborative problem solving.

S-AcctgResearchCreation&Publtn

A systematic analysis of the creation and publication of accounting research. Perspectives from authors, reviewers, editors, and other consumers of accounting research will be investigated. The course will build students' skills in the presentation of accounting research, the responses to constructive critiques, and the fair evaluation of accounting research contributions.

Financial Decision Making/Hosp

This course provides students with a basic understanding of managerial finance concepts, tools, and techniques to help financial decision-making in the hospitality business. The overall goal is to help students use accounting and financial information to make sound investment and financing decisions for optimum management of a hospitality firm?s assets and value creation.

ST-Race,Ineqult & Representatn

What we think of as "race" is often regarded as a natural phenomenon (i.e. our genes define our race). This course instead looks at the process whereby the stories we tell about our different physical characteristics come to define what we understand by racial difference, and how systems of racial inequality that are presented as natural, are actually constructed by culture. There will be a specific focus on how American racial stratification is presented as being natural, when it is a historical human construction.
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