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Clean up /courses json data, added 2 new json files related to markham campus programs
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions docs/data/courses/actg.json
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"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Contemporary Issues In Accounting ",
"prereqs": "actg4600 actg4710",
"desc": "This course concentrates on the application of accounting theory to controversial issues in financial accounting. The topics covered vary with the changing importance of current accounting issues. Source materials include current accounting literature and the research publications of professional accounting organizations. The development of research, writing and analytical skills is emphasized.\r\nNote: Not available to exchange students visiting Schulich.\r\nPrerequisite: SB/ACTG 4600 3.00 & SB/ACTG 4710 3.00\r\n"
"desc": "This course concentrates on the application of accounting theory to controversial issues in financial accounting. The topics covered vary with the changing importance of current accounting issues. Source materials include current accounting literature and the research publications of professional accounting organizations. The development of research, writing and analytical skills is emphasized.\r\nNote: Not available to exchange students visiting Schulich.\r\nPrerequisite: SB/ACTG 4600 3.00 & SB/ACTG 4710 3.00\r\n"
},
{
"dept": "actg",
"code": "4400",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Managerial Cost Accounting & Analysis ",
"name": "Managerial Cost Accounting & Analysis ",
"prereqs": "actg2020",
"desc": "This course develops problem-solving skills for internal accounting applications. Topics include: cost concepts and analysis, cost accumulation for product costing and variance analysis, and cost analysis for decisions involving alternatives. Cases and problems are used.\r\nNote: Not available to exchange students visiting Schulich.\r\nPrerequisite: SB/ACTG 2020 3.00 \r\n"
},
{
"dept": "actg",
"code": "4600",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Auditing Standards & Applications ",
"name": "Auditing Standards & Applications ",
"prereqs": "actg3120 actg3120",
"desc": "This course focuses on the standards and applications underlying the latest function and the responsibilities of external and internal auditors. The theory of audit evidence and certain basic techniques are used to provide an understanding of auditing methodology. The auditor's responsibility beyond the financial audit and current developments in auditing are also examined. Students may be expected to complete a research paper or project.\r\n\r\nNote: Not available to exchange students visiting Schulich.\r\nPrerequisites: SB/ACTG 3120 3.00 and fourth-year BBA or iBBA standing. Students who were on exchange in third-year may take SB/ACTG 3120 3.00 and SB/ACTG 4600 3.00 concurrently."
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"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Advanced Financial Accounting",
"prereqs": "actg6120 actg6140",
"desc": "The final course in the three-course financial accounting core, this course emphasizes accounting for international activities and intercorporate investments. The application of accounting principles to case situations in specialized industries and non-profit organizations is also considered.\r\nPrerequisites: SB/ACTG 6120 3.00 & SB/ACTG 6140 3.00.\r\nNote: Not available to exchange students visiting Schulich.\r\n"
"desc": "The final course in the three-course financial accounting core, this course emphasizes accounting for international activities and intercorporate investments. The application of accounting principles to case situations in specialized industries and non-profit organizations is also considered.\r\nPrerequisites: SB/ACTG 6120 3.00 & SB/ACTG 6140 3.00.\r\nNote: Not available to exchange students visiting Schulich.\r\n"
},
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"dept": "actg",
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"dept": "actg",
"code": "6600",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Auditing Standards & Applications",
"name": "Auditing Standards & Applications",
"prereqs": "actg5100 actg5101 macc5101",
"desc": "This course focuses on the standards and applications underlying the latest functions and responsibilities of external and internal \r\nauditors. The theory of audit evidence and certain basic techniques are used to provide an understanding of auditing methodology. The auditor's responsibility beyond the financial audit and current developments in auditing are also examined. Students may be expected to complete a research paper or project.\r\nPrerequisite: SB/ACTG 5100 3.00.\r\nPrerequisite: SB/ACTG 5101 3.00 (previously offered as SB/MACC 5101 3.00) for students pursuing the Schulich Diploma in Intermediate Accounting (DIAC)."
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"dept": "adlw",
"code": "6761",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Some Theoretical Perspectives on Public Law & Administration",
"name": "Some Theoretical Perspectives on Public Law & Administration",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "N/A"
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"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Accounting for Non-Financial Managers",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "An introduction to accounting covering basic concepts in financial accounting, managerial accounting and finance and their interrelationships.\r\nCourse credit exclusions: AP/ADMS 1500 3.00, AP/ADMS 2500 3.00, AP/ADMS 2510 3.00, AP/ADMB 2510 3.00.\r\n Not open to students in: BCom, Business Economics, Financial & Business Economics.\r\nRequired course for the Business Minor degree program."
"desc": "An introduction to accounting covering basic concepts in financial accounting, managerial accounting and finance and their interrelationships.\r\nCourse credit exclusions: AP/ADMS 1500 3.00, AP/ADMS 2500 3.00, AP/ADMS 2510 3.00, AP/ADMB 2510 3.00.\r\n Not open to students in: BCom, Business Economics, Financial & Business Economics.\r\nRequired course for the Business Minor degree program."
},
{
"dept": "adms",
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"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Introduction to Management Science",
"prereqs": "adms2320",
"desc": "This course is an introduction to the basic theory underlying Management Science and Operations Research. This course not only helps the students learn how to model real life problems as mathematical models, but also provides them the mathematical foundation and the spreadsheet skills to solve them. Specifically, using spreadsheets, the course focuses on modeling a variety of applications of finance, marketing and production/operations management with spreadsheets. Some of these applications include inventory control, workforce management, location and distribution problems, revenue management, portfolio selection, capital budgeting, and optimal sales allocation. The course also focuses on theories on basic optimization techniques such as the simplex method for solving linear programming, duality theory, Branch-&-Bound algorithm for solving integer linear programming and multi-criteria decision making. \nPrerequisite: AP/ADMS 2320 3.00. \nCourse credit exclusion: AP/ADMB 3330 3.00."
"desc": "This course is an introduction to the basic theory underlying Management Science and Operations Research. This course not only helps the students learn how to model real life problems as mathematical models, but also provides them the mathematical foundation and the spreadsheet skills to solve them. Specifically, using spreadsheets, the course focuses on modeling a variety of applications of finance, marketing and production/operations management with spreadsheets. Some of these applications include inventory control, workforce management, location and distribution problems, revenue management, portfolio selection, capital budgeting, and optimal sales allocation. The course also focuses on theories on basic optimization techniques such as the simplex method for solving linear programming, duality theory, Branch-&-Bound algorithm for solving integer linear programming and multi-criteria decision making. \nPrerequisite: AP/ADMS 2320 3.00. \nCourse credit exclusion: AP/ADMB 3330 3.00."
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"dept": "adms",
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"dept": "aldr",
"code": "6301",
"credit": 6.0,
"name": "The Theory & Practice Of ADR ",
"name": "The Theory & Practice Of ADR ",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "N/A"
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"dept": "aldr",
"code": "6306",
"credit": 6.0,
"name": "Dispute Analysis & Process Design ",
"name": "Dispute Analysis & Process Design ",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "N/A"
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"dept": "anth",
"code": "2020",
"credit": 6.0,
"name": "Race, Racism & Popular Culture",
"name": "Race, Racism & Popular Culture",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "This course concentrates on race and racism as a major source of conflict, particularly in Canadian, British\r\nand American societies. The theoretical literature on racism as well as applied models developed to reduce racial conflict will be studied in depth. Course Credit Exclusion: AP/ANTH 3020 6.00"
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"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Intercultural Training Skills",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "This course prepares students to negotiate their learning goals in a cross-cultural context while on university exchange. Topics covered may include culture, participant observation, culture shock, risk & safety, managing intercultural conflict, friendship, travel, politeness, cleanliness, gender & sexuality, gifts, poverty, religion and health."
"desc": "This course prepares students to negotiate their learning goals in a cross-cultural context while on university exchange. Topics covered may include culture, participant observation, culture shock, risk & safety, managing intercultural conflict, friendship, travel, politeness, cleanliness, gender & sexuality, gifts, poverty, religion and health."
},
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"dept": "anth",
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"dept": "anth",
"code": "3320",
"credit": 6.0,
"name": "The Anthropology of Ritual & Religion",
"name": "The Anthropology of Ritual & Religion",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "Explores anthropological approaches to the study of religion & ritual in social, cultural and political context, through a variety of ethnographic examples. Topics may include specific examples of major religious traditions of Asia, Africa, and Europe; New Age religious movements; and shamanism and witchcraft. Course credit exclusion: AP/ANTH 3320 3.00 (prior to Fall 2012)."
"desc": "Explores anthropological approaches to the study of religion & ritual in social, cultural and political context, through a variety of ethnographic examples. Topics may include specific examples of major religious traditions of Asia, Africa, and Europe; New Age religious movements; and shamanism and witchcraft. Course credit exclusion: AP/ANTH 3320 3.00 (prior to Fall 2012)."
},
{
"dept": "anth",
"code": "3330",
"credit": 6.0,
"name": "Health & Illness in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Learning and Doing Medical Anthropology ",
"name": "Health & Illness in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Learning and Doing Medical Anthropology ",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "This course explores health, illness and medical systems from the viewpoint of social anthropology. It emphasizes medicine and health as culturally significant systems of knowledge and practice. The ways that medical anthropologists apply their knowledge and methods to improve health and social inequalities is a central theme. "
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"dept": "anth",
"code": "3440",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Governmentality & Development: Selected Cases",
"name": "Governmentality & Development: Selected Cases",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "This course looks at how the Foucauldian concept of "governmental rationality" or governmentality has been applied in development, with an emphasis on charting the unintended consequences of governmental interventions on subject formation (class, race, ethnicity, gender). For example, Indonesia or India may examined as a test case, with emphasis on the colonial and post-colonial transmission of techniques, strategies and programs, and on those who resist them.\r\nCourse credit exclusions: None. "
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"dept": "anth",
"code": "5160",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Fem.Issues In Anth. Hist.& Current Deb ",
"name": "Fem.Issues In Anth. Hist.& Current Deb ",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": ": Perceiving Women. This course explores literature in feminist anthropology\nduring the past twenty years. Major theoretical contributions and debates discussed include issues\nthat dominated the field during the 1970's (women in the ethnographic literature; the\npublic/private dichotomy; male dominance; impact of colonialism) as well as current concerns\nregarding feminist methodology, cultural constructions of gender and the female body, and\nwomen's resistance.\n(Same as Women's Studies 6301.03.)\nProfessor Romalis\n"
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"credit": 6.0,
"name": "Independent Studies: Art History",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "Offers a study program for highly motivated students in an art history discipline. This course gives an individual the opportunity to pursue a specific and intensive personal study which must be arranged in consultation with the Instructor. Prerequisite: Limited to students who have completed a 4000-level course in art history; must have permission of the directing faculty member. Applications may be obtained from, and must be submitted to, the Department of Visual Art & Art History in the spring for the following academic session."
"desc": "Offers a study program for highly motivated students in an art history discipline. This course gives an individual the opportunity to pursue a specific and intensive personal study which must be arranged in consultation with the Instructor. Prerequisite: Limited to students who have completed a 4000-level course in art history; must have permission of the directing faculty member. Applications may be obtained from, and must be submitted to, the Department of Visual Art & Art History in the spring for the following academic session."
},
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"dept": "arth",
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"dept": "arth",
"code": "5170",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Museum & Gallery ",
"name": "Museum & Gallery ",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "Seminar survey of the history of museums will precede the study of cataloguing methods (accession catalogue, exhibition catalogue, catalogue raisonn\u00e9) and of the basic procedures of art works preservation. The ethical and legal implications of the art trade will be discussed. A demonstration of mounting an exhibition will be performed. Scientific methods of research in dating and attribution of works of art will be studied. (Students pursuing this course of study may choose to spend up to two semesters in a detailed\napprenticeship program approved by their supervisors.)\n"
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"dept": "artm",
"code": "6340",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Managing the Broadcast & Digital Worlds: Strategy and Change in Television and Online Media",
"name": "Managing the Broadcast & Digital Worlds: Strategy and Change in Television and Online Media",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "This course identifies and examines central issues in the management of public and private television enterprises in Canada, and online programming undertakings. Students will analyse the current environment and the scenarios for the future of Canadian broadcasting; they will also investigate how broadcasters, programmers and producers are managing content and revenue on both traditional and digital platforms and in new partnerships.\n Prerequisite: Some related professional experience, plus permission of the Instructor."
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"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Botany",
"prereqs": "biol1000",
"desc": "This course is an overview of our present knowledge of plants, their function, their origin, their evolution and their role in ecosystems. The course includes three lecture hours and three hours laboratory tutorials per week. Prerequisite: GL/BIOL 1000 6.00 or permission of the department. Course credit exclusions; GL/BIOL 2320 6.00 & SC/BIOL 2010 4.00."
"desc": "This course is an overview of our present knowledge of plants, their function, their origin, their evolution and their role in ecosystems. The course includes three lecture hours and three hours laboratory tutorials per week. Prerequisite: GL/BIOL 1000 6.00 or permission of the department. Course credit exclusions; GL/BIOL 2320 6.00 & SC/BIOL 2010 4.00."
},
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"dept": "biol",
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"dept": "bsus",
"code": "4900",
"credit": 1.5,
"name": "Business & Sustainability: Guided Study",
"name": "Business & Sustainability: Guided Study",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "Guided Study"
},
{
"dept": "bsus",
"code": "4900",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Business & Sustainability: Guided Study",
"name": "Business & Sustainability: Guided Study",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "Guided Study"
},
{
"dept": "bsus",
"code": "6200",
"credit": 3.0,
"name": "Managing Ethics & Social Responsibility",
"name": "Managing Ethics & Social Responsibility",
"prereqs": "",
"desc": "Explores the social and ethical challenges facing contemporary organizations and develops the knowledge and skills necessary to manage these challenges effectively. The emphasis is on enhancing personal moral insight, developing individual and organizational strategies for dealing with social and ethical problems, critically evaluating relevant tools, and managing for global corporate responsibility.\r\n\r\nPrerequisites: All 5100-series Required Foundations of Management Core Courses. Course credit exclusion: SB/ETHC 5510 1.50."
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