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2025-2026 Augusta University Catalog
Courses (A-Z)
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Courses are listed alphanumerically by prefix and code. You can sort Courses By Subject as well.
To narrow your search, use the Course Filter box below. Additionally, when searching courses by Code or Number, an asterisk (*) can be used to return mass results. For example, a Code search of 2* can be entered, returning all 2000-level courses. Click on a course to read its description. Click on the link again to close the description box.
For additional help, see the list of all Course Prefixes and Subjects and the Guide to Reading Course Descriptions .
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ACCT 4390 - Financial Statement Analysis (3 Credit Hours) This course focuses on the analysis and interpretation of financial statements, including: 1) profitability and ratio analysis, 2) adjustment and restatement of financial statements, 3) cash flow analysis, 4) accounting-based equity valuation, 5) market impact of accounting choices, 6) earnings quality, 7) earnings management, mergers, and acquisitions, 8) intangibles, credit analysis, and credit ratings, and 9) financial statement forecasting.
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2101 >=C and ACCT 2102 >=C
Lecture Hours: 3 Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit. Grade Mode: N- Normal (A, B, C, D, F)
Schedule Type (Primary): 10- Lecture, 57- Asynchronous Instruction
Click here for the Schedule of Classes.
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ADCL 5291 - Community Outreach I (1 Credit Hour) This one credit hour course will run both semesters of the first year of the dental curriculum and will provide students with the opportunity to serve the oral health needs of the local community and the state in a variety of ways and venues. In the first year the students will be expected to accrue a minimum of 20 hours of public service and will receive one credit hour. (See under course requirements)
What is community service? In general, community service is any unpaid/uncompensated volunteer effort that benefits the community and/or special populations. It implies a selfless act of kindness that helps those less fortunate, but can also be interpreted as being for the “higher good”, that is, the service provided goes beyond the selfish needs, desires or interests of the individual who performs it. Community service could, for example, benefit the environment or homeless pets. It is not limited to populations of people. Community service is not merely work without pay. Students should check with the course director to identify the parameters for their community service requirements.
Contact Hours: 30 to 40 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to two times. Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
Schedule Type (Primary): Supervised Lab/Clinic
Click here for the Schedule of Classes.
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ADCL 5492 - Community Outreach II (1 Credit Hour) This one credit hour course will run both semesters of the first year of the dental curriculum and will provide students with the opportunity to serve the oral health needs of the local community and the state in a variety of ways and venues. In the first year the students will be expected to accrue a minimum of 20 hours of public service and will receive one credit hour. (See under course requirements)
What is community service? In general, community service is any unpaid/uncompensated volunteer effort that benefits the community and/or special populations. It implies a selfless act of kindness that helps those less fortunate, but can also be interpreted as being for the “higher good”, that is, the service provided goes beyond the selfish needs, desires or interests of the individual who performs it. Community service could, for example, benefit the environment or homeless pets. It is not limited to populations of people. Community service is not merely work without pay. Students should check with the course director to identify the parameters for their community service requirements.
Contact Hours: 80 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to two times. Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
Schedule Type (Primary): Supervised Lab/Clinic
Click here for the Schedule of Classes.
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ADCL 5693 - Community Outreach III (1 Credit Hour) This one credit hour course will run both semesters of the first year of the dental curriculum and will provide students with the opportunity to serve the oral health needs of the local community and the state in a variety of ways and venues. In the first year the students will be expected to accrue a minimum of 20 hours of public service and will receive one credit hour. (See under course requirements)
What is community service? In general, community service is any unpaid/uncompensated volunteer effort that benefits the community and/or special populations. It implies a selfless act of kindness that helps those less fortunate, but can also be interpreted as being for the “higher good”, that is, the service provided goes beyond the selfish needs, desires or interests of the individual who performs it. Community service could, for example, benefit the environment or homeless pets. It is not limited to populations of people. Community service is not merely work without pay. Students should check with the course director to identify the parameters for their community service requirements.
Lecture Hours: 1 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to two times. Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
Schedule Type (Primary): Supervised Lab/Clinic
Click here for the Schedule of Classes.
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AIST 2110 - Principles of Scripting (3 Credit Hours) An introductory programming course that teaches core principles using a contemporary scripting language. Students learn how to design, write, and test algorithms and basic computer programs.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1111 >= C or MATH 1113 >= C or MATH 2011 >= C
Lecture Hours: 3 Contact Hours: 3 Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit. Grade Mode: N- Normal (A, B, C, D, F)
Schedule Type (Primary): Lecture
Click here for the Schedule of Classes.
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AIST 7140 - Foundational Theories in Information Systems Research (3 Credit Hours) Given that impactful information systems research often combines novelty with existing knowledge, this seminar is a combination of foundational IS theories and current research on contemporary IS phenomena. As such, this course covers foundational theories used in the information systems discipline. It then covers current topics in information systems from a theoretical approach.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit. Grade Mode: Normal (A, B, C, D, F)
Schedule Type (Primary): Lecture
Click here for the Schedule of Classes.
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