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CPSC 250
If you’ve ever enjoyed the experience of playing a video game, you’ve had a first-hand lesson in how important content and systems design are. The experience of a game is driven by four major components: content, systems, narrative, and user experience. This class will help you learn to design all four components, and build a deeper understanding of the game development process and an introduction to concepts in scripting. This online class has optional live sessions. Course offered through LCMC Rize consortium partner.
CPSC 350
The Unity engine powers nearly 50% of all games and nearly 75% of mobile games. This course, built in collaboration with Unity and the IGDA, will introduce you to developing games in Unity. By the end of this course, you'll learn how to build a fully functioning game within the Unity system, including all key elements. This online course has optional live sessions. Course offered through LCMC Rize consortium partner.
ACCT 600
This course covers the determination of different types of costs, accounting terminology, cost determination strategies, problem solving techniques, and decision making as applied to real world situations in business organizations.
ACCT 611
This course introduces the basic concepts and techniques of fund and budgetary accounting as well as financial reporting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. The accounting cycle for funds, their associated account groups, and related financial statements are covered along with the financial reporting of governmental and not-for-profit entities.
ACCT 612
This course covers various types of fraud and methods to prevent and deter fraudulent occurrences in a financial environment; motivations of fraud perpetrators and the different ways to reduce, prevent, detect and deter fraud; fraud investigation methods, theft act, and concealment investigation methods; and the various ways organizations and victims of fraud can resolve dishonest acts.
ACCT 613
This course focuses on managing the design, control, and operation of accounting information systems with an emphasis on identifying the information needs of decision makers and developing appropriate business process controls in the design of accounting information systems.
BUSI 601
This course covers the financial markets, the role of financial institutions, valuation of stocks and bonds, time value of money, determination of weighted cost of capital, capital budgeting decisions, corporate bond refunding policy, hybrid capital funding, leasing decisions for asset management, dividend policy, short term working capital decisions, mergers and acquisitions, and bankruptcy and reorganization for business entities.