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Course Descriptions/Aerospace Studies 271
4335. Forensic/Fraud Practicum 3 hours
Prerequisite: 4332, 4433, and 4334 (each with a grade of C or better)
The course will cover all of the major methods employees use to commit occupational fraud. Students will learn how and why occupational fraud is committed, how fraudulent conduct can be deterred, and how allegations of fraud should be investigated and resolved.
4336. Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting 3 hours
Prerequisite: ACC 4328 (with a grade of C or better)
This course examines various theories of ethical reasoning that accountants could use to resolve ethical dilemmas. Both ethical principles and rules are considered. In addition, the concepts of integrity, objectivity, independence, and other core values as experienced in the accounting profession will be studied. The course incorporates the essentials of professional responsibilities, including a history of the regulatory environment and its impact on accountants and the public interest. This course is intended to satisfy conditions of the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy that require candidates for the CPA Exam to have completed an approved ethics course.
4393. Internship I 3 hours
Prerequisites: ACC 3311 and 3312 (each with a grade of C or better)
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
4394. Internship II 3 hours
Prerequisites: ACC 3311, 3312, and 4393 (each with a grade of C or better)
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
Aerospace Studies (AER)
The Leadership Laboratory (LLAB) includes studying the culture of an Air Force officer and learning about opportunities available to commissioned officers. LLABs also include interviews, guidance, drill, customs & courtesies and other information aimed at increasing understanding, motivation, and performance as AF officer candidates. LLABs in the junior and senior year consist of activities classified as leadership and management experiences. They involve the planning and controlling of military activities of the cadet corps; and the preparation and presentation of briefings and other oral and written communications. (This course is only offered as P/F.)
Fall. A survey course designed to introduce students to the U.S. Air Force and Air Force ROTC. Featured topics include: mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, group leadership problems, and an introduction to communication skills. In addition, Leadership Laboratory is mandatory for all Air Force ROTC cadets and complements this course by providing cadets with followership experiences. LLAB is only for cadets; it is not for special students (non-cadets) who are only attending AER classes as electives (i.e. not pursuing a commission into the USAF).
1100. Leadership Laboratory 1 hour
1101. Foundation of the U.S. Air Force I 1 hour
1102. Foundation of the U.S. Air Force II 1 hour
Spring. See AER 1101 above for course description.


































































































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