# Florida Gateway College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T03:11:16.791Z from a crawl of fgc.edu. 713 records (71 programs · 642 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting Technology Management, C.C.C. ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACG2453 — Accounting Software Applications - BUL2241 — Business Law I - FIN2104 — Personal Finance - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB2214 — Business Communications - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - TAX2000 — Introduction to Federal Income Tax Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3273 --- # Accounting Technology Operations, C.C.C ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACG2453 — Accounting Software Applications - BUL2241 — Business Law I - GEB2214 — Business Communications - MAN2021 — Principles of Management Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3347 --- # Accounting Technology Specialist, C.C.C. ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2453 — Accounting Software Applications - GEB2214 — Business Communications - MAN2021 — Principles of Management Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3348 --- # Advanced Certificate in Horticulture, C.C.C. **Certificate** ## Courses - BOT1000 — Principles of Plant Growth - EVS2179C — Water Analysis and Monitoring - GCO1400C — Turfgrasses for Golf and Landscaping - GCO1402 — Turfgrass Science - GCO2431 — Golf and Landscape Irrigation - GCO2441 — Integrated Pest Management I - GCO2442C — Integrated Pest Management II - GCO2601 — Materials Calculations - ORH1517 — Landscape Plants - PLS1021C — Applied Agricultural Chemistry - SWS1102 — Soil Science Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3332 --- # Advanced Welding Technology, O.C. ## Courses - PMT0070C — Welder Assistant I - PMT0071C — Welder Assistant II - PMT0072C — Welder SMAW I - PMT0073C — Welder SMAW II - PMT0074C — Welder: Gas Metal Arc - PMT0075C — Advanced Welding I - PMT0076C — Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation I - PMT0080C — Welder I - PMT0081C — Welder II - PMT0082C — Welder III - PMT0086C — Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation II - PMT0132C — Advanced Welder II - PMT0133C — Welder: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding II - PMT0141C — Flux Core - PMT0143C — Flux Core Arc Welding - PMT0150C — GTAW - PMT0151C — GTAW-Advanced - PMT0161C — Pipe Welding: Pipe Principles and Practices - PMT0165C — Advanced Shielded Metal/Arc Welding of Pipe - PMT0172C — Advanced Welder I: GTAW/SMAW Pipe - PMT0174C — Pipe Welding and Fabrication - PMT0175C — MIG/TIG Pipe Welding Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3330 --- # Agribusiness Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts - BOT1000 — Principles of Plant Growth - BOT2010C — Botany I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001L — Introduction to Environmental Science Lab - GCO1400C — Turfgrasses for Golf and Landscaping - GCO1402 — Turfgrass Science - GCO2431 — Golf and Landscape Irrigation - GCO2441 — Integrated Pest Management I - GCO2442C — Integrated Pest Management II - GCO2601 — Materials Calculations - GEB1949 — Business Internship - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - MUL2010 — Music Appreciation - ORH1517 — Landscape Plants - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PLS1021C — Applied Agricultural Chemistry - POS1041 — American Government - SBM2000 — Small Business Management - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - SWS1102 — Soil Science Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3333 --- # Animation, C.C.C. ## Courses - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging with Photoshop - DIG2300C — Intro to 2D Animation - DIG2302C — 3D Modeling and Animation 1 - DIG2430C — 2D Animation and Storytelling - GRA2151C — Computer Illustration with Illustrator Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3339 --- # Associate in Arts Degree **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - AML2010 — American Literature I - AML2020 — American Literature II - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts - ARH2050 — Art History: Prehistory to Gothic - ARH2051 — Art History: Renaissance to Modern - AST1002 — Astronomy - BOT1000 — Principles of Plant Growth - BOT2010C — Botany I - BSC1005 — Biological Principles for NonMajors - BSC2010C — General Biology I with Lab - BSC2011C — General Biology II with Lab - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - CHM2045L — General Chemistry I Lab - CHM2046 — General Chemistry II - CHM2046L — General Chemistry II Lab - CRW2001 — Creative Writing - DEP2001 — Child Development - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ECO2013 — Macroeconomics - ECO2023 — Microeconomics - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition II - ENC1141 — Writing About Literature - ENL2012 — British Literature I - ENL2022 — British Literature II - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - GLY1001 — Earth Science - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - HUM2210 — World Humanities: Prehistory to the 14th Century - HUM2230 — World Humanities: The 14th to the 20th Century - HUM2250 — Contemporary World Humanities - HUM2310 — Mythology in the Arts - LIT2000 — Introduction to Literature - LIT2110 — World Literature I - LIT2120 — World Literature II - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1114 — Trigonometry - MAC1140 — Precalculus - MAC2233 — Survey of Calculus - MAC2311 — Calculus I - MAC2312 — Calculus II - MAC2313 — Calculus III - MAP2302 — Elementary Differential Equations - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - MGF1131 — Mathematics in Context - MUH2019 — History of American Popular Music - MUL2010 — Music Appreciation - PHI1100 — Introduction to Logic - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI2600 — Ethics - PHY1020 — Essentials of Physics - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I - PHY2049C — General Physics with Calculus II - PHY2053C — General Physics I - PHY2054C — General Physics II - POS1041 — American Government - PSC1341 — Physical Science - PSY2012 — General Psychology I - REL2210 — Religious Thought in the Old Testament - REL2246 — Religious Thought in the New Testament - REL2300 — Intro to World Religions - SPC1017 — Oral Communications - SPC2608 — Public Speaking - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - SYG1000 — Introduction to Sociology - THE2000 — Theatre Appreciation - WOH2012 — World History I - WOH2022 — World History II Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3246 --- # Automotive Service Management Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AER1073 — Parts & Service - AER1082C — Intro to Vehicle Systems & Services - AER1197C — Engine Diagnosis & Repair - AER1496L — Steering & Suspension Systems - AER1596C — Brake Systems, ABS, & Traction Control Systems - AER1602C — Electrical/Electronic Systems I - AER1695 — Chassis Electronics - AER1758C — HVAC Systems - AER1947 — Automotive Cooperative Education 1 - AER1948 — Automotive Cooperative Education 2 - AER2298C — Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles - AER2398C — Manual Transmission/Drive Trains - AER2694 — Electrical/Electronic Systems II - AER2840 — Engine Control Systems/Diagnostics II - AER2870 — Alternative Fuel & Propulsion - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - CGS1570 — Computer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - MAC1105 — College Algebra - PHY1020 — Essentials of Physics - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3338 --- # Automotive Service Technology, Basic, C.C.C. ## Courses - AER1073 — Parts & Service - AER1082C — Intro to Vehicle Systems & Services - AER1197C — Engine Diagnosis & Repair - AER1496L — Steering & Suspension Systems - AER1596C — Brake Systems, ABS, & Traction Control Systems - AER1602C — Electrical/Electronic Systems I - AER1758C — HVAC Systems Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3335 --- # Automotive Technology, C.C.C. ## Courses - AER1073 — Parts & Service - AER1082C — Intro to Vehicle Systems & Services - AER1197C — Engine Diagnosis & Repair - AER1496L — Steering & Suspension Systems - AER1596C — Brake Systems, ABS, & Traction Control Systems - AER1602C — Electrical/Electronic Systems I - AER1695 — Chassis Electronics - AER1758C — HVAC Systems - AER2298C — Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles - AER2398C — Manual Transmission/Drive Trains - AER2694 — Electrical/Electronic Systems II - AER2840 — Engine Control Systems/Diagnostics II - AER2870 — Alternative Fuel & Propulsion Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3336 --- # Biotechnology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BSC2010C — General Biology I with Lab - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - CHM2045L — General Chemistry I Lab - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - POS1041 — American Government - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3247 --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACG2453 — Accounting Software Applications - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1570 — Computer Applications - ECO2013 — Macroeconomics - ECO2023 — Microeconomics - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - ENT1940 — Entrepreneurship Internship - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB1949 — Business Internship - GEB2214 — Business Communications - GEB2430 — Business Ethics - GEB2930 — Special Topics in Business - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC2233 — Survey of Calculus - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2300 — Introduction to Human Resources Management - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS1041 — American Government - SBM2000 — Small Business Management - SLS1105 — Strategies for College Success - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - TAX2000 — Introduction to Federal Income Tax Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3254 --- # Business Administration, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - ACG4173 — Managerial Financial Analysis - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BUL2241 — Business Law I - BUL4310 — Legal Environment of Business - CGS1570 — Computer Applications - ECO2013 — Macroeconomics - ECO2023 — Microeconomics - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - ENT3004 — Principles of Entrepreneurship - FIN3403 — Business Finance - GEB2214 — Business Communications - GEB3213 — Business Writing - GEB3434 — Ethical Issues for Business Leaders - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC2233 — Survey of Calculus - MAN2300 — Introduction to Human Resources Management - MAN3025 — Concept of Management - MAN3240 — Organizational Behavior - MAN3353 — Managerial Theory - MAN3583 — Project Management - MAN4120 — Leadership Challenges and Supervision - MAN4162 — Customer Relations for Managers - MAN4301 — Human Resources Management - MAN4504 — Operations Management - MAN4720 — Strategic Management - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - MAR3023 — Marketing Management - POS1041 — American Government - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3355 --- # Business Development & Entrepreneurship, C.C.C. ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2453 — Accounting Software Applications - BUL2241 — Business Law I - GEB2214 — Business Communications - GEB2930 — Special Topics in Business - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2300 — Introduction to Human Resources Management - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - SBM2000 — Small Business Management Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3351 --- # Business Management, C.C.C. ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - BUL2241 — Business Law I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB2214 — Business Communications - GEB2430 — Business Ethics - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2300 — Introduction to Human Resources Management Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3274 --- # Child Care Center Management, C.C.C. ## Courses - CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC2002 — Operating Early Childhood Facility - EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3268 --- # Child Care Professional ## Courses - CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3318 --- # Child Development Early Intervention Specialization, C.C.C. ## Courses - CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool - CHD1339 — Motor Development and Play - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC1309 — Early Childhood Education Foundations - EEC1601 — Child Study - EEC1734 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children - EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children - EEC2401 — Home and Community - EEC2949 — Internship-Child Development - EEX2013 — Special Needs in Early Childhood Education - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3327 --- # CMS Law Enforcement ## Courses - CJK0002 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CJK0016 — Communications - CJK0018 — Legal - CJK0019 — Interviewing and Report Writing - CJK0020C — Vehicle Operations - CJK0021 — Serving Your Community - CJK0031C — First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers - CJK0040C — Criminal Justice Firearms - CJK0051C — Defensive Tactics - CJK0063 — Fundamentals of Patrol - CJK0072 — Crimes Against Persons - CJK0073C — Crimes Involving Property and Society - CJK0079 — Crime Scene Follow Up Organization - CJK0093 — Critical Incidents - CJK0096C — Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training - CJK0400C — Traffic Incidents - CJK0401 — Traffic Stops - CJK0402 — Traffic Crash Investigation - CJK0403 — DUI Traffic Stops - CJK0421 — Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart Firing Stun Gun Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3294 --- # Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning Technology, O.C. ## Courses - ACR0000C — Introduction to Air-Conditioning - ACR0009C — Install, Maintain, & Repair AC - ACR0022C — Domestic Refrigeration - ACR0061C — Psychometrics - ACR0100C — Basic Electricity - ACR0205C — Compressors - ACR0601C — Heat Pumps II - ACR0610C — Heat Pumps I - ACR0700C — Central Residential AC - ACR0741C — Commercial Refrigeration - ACR0815C — Advanced Service Practices - ACR0850C — Commercial Troubleshooting Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3297 --- # Commercial Vehicle Driving, O.C. ## Courses - TRA0080 — Tractor Trailer Truck Driver Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3342 --- # Computer Information Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - CGS2541 — Database Management - CIS1254 — Professional Development for IT - CIS2350 — Cybersecurity Analysis - CIS2940 — Computer Information Technology Internship - COP2000 — Introduction to Programming - COP2501 — Intermediate Programming - COP2830 — Basic Web Page Programming - CTS1131 — Computer Essentials & Support - CTS1132 — Computer Repair and Maintenance - CTS1134 — Introduction to Networking - CTS1170 — Foundations of Information Security - CTS2142 — Project Management - CTS2145 — Cloud Essentials - CTS2161 — Microsoft Windows Client - CTS2321 — Linux Admin I - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - MAC1105 — College Algebra - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3256 --- # Computer Office Specialist with Programming, C.C.C. ## Courses - CGS1030 — IT Concepts - CGS1570 — Computer Applications - CGS2511 — Spreadsheets - CGS2541 — Database Management - COP2000 — Introduction to Programming - COP2830 — Basic Web Page Programming Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3276 --- # Computer Programming and Analysis, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - CGS1030 — IT Concepts - CGS2541 — Database Management - CIS2619 — Designing Secure Software - CIS2940 — Computer Information Technology Internship - COP2000 — Introduction to Programming - COP2334C — Beginning C++ Programming - COP2501 — Intermediate Programming - COP2660 — Programming for Mobile Devices - COP2800 — JAVA - COP2801 — JavaScript - COP2802 — Intermediate Java - COP2830 — Basic Web Page Programming - COP2851 — Designing Web Pages - CTS1170 — Foundations of Information Security - CTS2445 — SQL Programming - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - MAC1105 — College Algebra - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3257 --- # Computer Support Specialist with Programming, C.C.C. ## Courses - CET1600C — Cisco Network Fundamentals - CGS1030 — IT Concepts - CGS1570 — Computer Applications - CGS2511 — Spreadsheets - CGS2541 — Database Management - COP2000 — Introduction to Programming - COP2501 — Intermediate Programming - COP2830 — Basic Web Page Programming - CTS1131 — Computer Essentials & Support - CTS1132 — Computer Repair and Maintenance - CTS1170 — Foundations of Information Security Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3277 --- # Correctional Basic Recruit, O.C. ## Courses - CJK0031C — First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers - CJK0040C — Criminal Justice Firearms - CJK0051C — Defensive Tactics - CJK0111 — Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections - CJK0301 — Introduction to Corrections - CJK0306 — Communication for Correctional Officers - CJK0321 — Intake and Release - CJK0324 — Supervision in a Correctional Facility - CJK0326 — Supervising Correctional Populations - CJK0327 — Shift Management and Safety - CJK0336 — Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities - CJK0340 — Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities - CJK0355 — Legal for Correctional Officers Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3293 --- # Cosmetology, O.C. ## Courses - COS0011 — Orientation/ Introduction to Cosmetology - COS0301C — Hair Cutting and Shaping - COS0400C — Hair Styling/ Designing Procedures - COS0510C — Scalp and Hair Care - COS0640C — Chemical Hair Restructuring II - COS0644C — Chemical Hair Restructuring I - COS0700C — Hair Coloring/ Bleaching I - COS0760C — Hair Coloring/ Bleaching II - COS0870C — Salon Management - COS0920 — Review for the State Board - CSP0004C — Esthetics and Skin Care - CSP0010C — Manicuring and Pedicuring Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3298 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Specialist, C.C.C. ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CCJ2030 — Diversity, Crime, and Society - CCJ2452 — Criminal Justice Administration - CJC1000 — Introduction to Corrections - CJJ2002 — Introduction to Juvenile Justice System - CJL2131 — Criminal Evidence and Procedure - POS1041 — American Government - SPC2608 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3345 --- # Criminal Justice, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - AST1002 — Astronomy - BSC2010C — General Biology I with Lab - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - CCJ1000 — Role of Criminal Justice in Crime and Delinquency - CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CCJ2010 — Introduction to Criminology - CCJ2030 — Diversity, Crime, and Society - CCJ2452 — Criminal Justice Administration - CJC1000 — Introduction to Corrections - CJC2162 — Probation, Pardons, and Parole - CJC2400 — Understanding Criminal Behavior - CJE2600 — Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation - CJE2640 — Crime Scene Investigation & Crime Laboratory Techniques - CJJ2002 — Introduction to Juvenile Justice System - CJL2001 — Criminal Law and Process - CJL2062 — Constitutional Law - CJL2080 — Comparative Legal Systems - CJL2101 — Criminal Law - CJL2131 — Criminal Evidence and Procedure - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - POS1041 — American Government - PSY2012 — General Psychology I - SPC1017 — Oral Communications - SPC2608 — Public Speaking - SYG1000 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3244 --- # Crossover: Correctional Officer to Law Enforcement Basic Recruit, O.C. ## Courses - CJK0002 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CJK0016 — Communications - CJK0018 — Legal - CJK0019 — Interviewing and Report Writing - CJK0020C — Vehicle Operations - CJK0021 — Serving Your Community - CJK0063 — Fundamentals of Patrol - CJK0072 — Crimes Against Persons - CJK0073C — Crimes Involving Property and Society - CJK0079 — Crime Scene Follow Up Organization - CJK0093 — Critical Incidents - CJK0393 — Cross-over Program Updates - CJK0400C — Traffic Incidents - CJK0401 — Traffic Stops - CJK0402 — Traffic Crash Investigation - CJK0403 — DUI Traffic Stops - CJK0421 — Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart Firing Stun Gun Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3295 --- # Crossover: Law Enforcement to Corrections Basic Recruit, O.C. ## Courses - CJK0111 — Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections - CJK0301 — Introduction to Corrections - CJK0306 — Communication for Correctional Officers - CJK0321 — Intake and Release - CJK0324 — Supervision in a Correctional Facility - CJK0326 — Supervising Correctional Populations - CJK0327 — Shift Management and Safety - CJK0336 — Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities - CJK0355 — Legal for Correctional Officers - CJK0393 — Cross-over Program Updates Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3320 --- # Cybersecurity A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - CET1600C — Cisco Network Fundamentals - CGS2541 — Database Management - CGS2811 — Incident Response & Disaster Recovery - CIS1254 — Professional Development for IT - CIS2350 — Cybersecurity Analysis - CIS2352 — Ethical Hacking - CIS2774 — Cyber Warfare - CIS2940 — Computer Information Technology Internship - CNT2414 — Computer & Network Security - COP2000 — Introduction to Programming - COP2830 — Basic Web Page Programming - CTS1131 — Computer Essentials & Support - CTS1134 — Introduction to Networking - CTS1170 — Foundations of Information Security - CTS2314 — Network Defense & Countermeasures - CTS2318 — Risk Management - CTS2321 — Linux Admin I - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - MAC1105 — College Algebra - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3350 --- # Digital Media and Design, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts - ART1201C — Design Fundamentals - ART1300C — Drawing I - CGS1572 — Desktop Publishing & Graphics - DIG2000C — Intro to Digital Media - DIG2030C — Fundamentals of Digital Video - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging with Photoshop - DIG2300C — Intro to 2D Animation - DIG2302C — 3D Modeling and Animation 1 - DIG2430C — 2D Animation and Storytelling - DIG2500C — Fundamentals of Interactive Design - DIG2580C — Digital Media Portfolio - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - GRA1103C — Graphic Design Basics - GRA2151C — Computer Illustration with Illustrator - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - PGY2801C — Digital Photography I - PHY1020 — Essentials of Physics - POS1041 — American Government - SPC1017 — Oral Communications - SPC2608 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3337 --- # Early Childhood Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool - CHD1312 — Infants and Toddlers - CHD1339 — Motor Development and Play - EDF1005 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession - EDF2085 — Introduction to Diversity for Educators - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC1309 — Early Childhood Education Foundations - EEC1600 — Guiding the Young Child - EEC1601 — Child Study - EEC1734 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children - EEC2002 — Operating Early Childhood Facility - EEC2200 — Curriculum Overview - EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children - EEC2401 — Home and Community - EEC2949 — Internship-Child Development - EEX2013 — Special Needs in Early Childhood Education - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3252 --- # Early Childhood Education, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC1309 — Early Childhood Education Foundations - EEC1601 — Child Study - EEC2949 — Internship-Child Development - EEC3214 — Early Childhood Education Learning Environment & Strategies - EEC3301 — Instructional Practices - EEC3320 — Principles and Methods for Teaching Early Childhood Social Studies - EEC3400 — Parents as Teachers/Field Experience - EEC3511 — Infant and Toddler Curriculum - EEC3704 — Education and Development of Young Children - EEC3731 — Health, Nutrition and Safety of Young Children - EEC4211 — Integrated Math and Science in Early Childhood - EEC4227 — Creative Arts for Preschool Education/Field Experience - EEC4613 — Assessment and Evaluation of Young Children - EEC4661 — Early Childhood Education Theory and Practice - EEC4706 — Language Development - EEC4940 — Internship Early Childhood/Field Experience - EEX3603 — Positive Behavioral Supports in Inclusive Early Childhood Settings - EEX4201 — Young Children with Special Needs - LAE3405 — Children’s Literature in Early Childhood Education - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3323 --- # Early Childhood Inclusion Specialization, C.C.C. ## Courses - CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children - EEX2013 — Special Needs in Early Childhood Education Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3343 --- # Educator Preparation Institute, C.C.C. ## Courses - EDF4214 — Teaching and Learning Process - EDF4251 — Classroom Management, Ethics, & Law - EDF4430 — Classroom Assessment - EDG4343 — Instructional Strategies - RED4044 — Foundations and Applications of Language and Reading - RED4519 — Diagnosis and Intervention in Reading - RED4941 — Internship - TSL4083 — ESOL Strategies Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3271 --- # Elementary Education, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - EDE3223 — Integrating Art, Music and Physical Education - EDE3941 — Elementary Education Pre-Internship I - EDE3942 — Elementary Education Pre-Internship II - EDE4302 — Engineering for Elementary Learners - EDE4936 — Senior Seminar in Elementary Education - EDE4943 — Elementary Education Pre-Internship III - EDE4945 — Senior Internship in Elementary Education - EDF1005 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession - EDF3115 — Child Development for Inclusive Education - EDF4603 — Critical Issues in Classroom Management, Ethics, Law, and Safety - EDG4410 — Classroom Management - EEX3294 — Differentiated Instruction - LAE3414 — Children’s Literature in Elementary Education - MAE3310 — Teaching Mathematics in Elementary School - MAE3312 — How Children Learn Math - RED3309 — Teaching Early and Emergent Literacy - RED4318 — Teaching Reading in Intermediate Grades - RED4940 — Internship in Reading - SCE3310 — Teaching Science in Elementary School - SSE3312 — Teaching Social Science in Elementary School - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - TSL3080 — Foundations of Teaching ESOL - TSL4081 — TESOL Issues and Practice Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3346 --- # Emergency Medical Services Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - EMS1119 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS1119L — Emergency Medical Technician Lab - EMS1335C — Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) - EMS1431C — EMT Hospital/Field Experience - EMS2271C — Paramedic I - EMS2272C — Paramedic II - EMS2273C — Paramedic III - EMS2311 — Management of EM Services - EMS2346C — Critical Care Paramedic - EMS2435L — Paramedic I Clinical - EMS2436L — Paramedic II Clinical - EMS2437L — Paramedic III Clinical - EMS2458L — Paramedic III Field Internship - EMS2761C — EMS Instructor - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3263 --- # Emergency Medical Technician, C.C.C. ## Courses - EMS1119 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS1119L — Emergency Medical Technician Lab - EMS1431C — EMT Hospital/Field Experience - ENC0025 — Principles of Writing II - ENC0027C — Fundamentals of Reading and Writing - REA0017 — Principles of Reading II Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3319 --- # Environmental Science Technician, C.C.C. ## Courses - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001L — Introduction to Environmental Science Lab - EVS1026C — Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters - EVS2005 — Treatment of Water and Wastewater - EVS2891 — Hydrology and Quality of Water - EVS2893C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis I - EVS2894C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis II - EVS2930 — Special Topics: Wastewater Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2931 — Special Topics: Water Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2932 — Special Topics: Water Distribution Operations Level 3 - EVS2942L — Environmental Science Technology Practicum - SWS1102 — Soil Science Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3334 --- # Environmental Science Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts - BOT1000 — Principles of Plant Growth - BOT2010C — Botany I - BSC2010C — General Biology I with Lab - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - ENC1210 — Technical Writing - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001L — Introduction to Environmental Science Lab - EVS1026C — Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters - EVS2005 — Treatment of Water and Wastewater - EVS2179C — Water Analysis and Monitoring - EVS2891 — Hydrology and Quality of Water - EVS2893C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis I - EVS2894C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis II - EVS2930 — Special Topics: Wastewater Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2931 — Special Topics: Water Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2932 — Special Topics: Water Distribution Operations Level 3 - EVS2942L — Environmental Science Technology Practicum - GCO2431 — Golf and Landscape Irrigation - GLY1001 — Earth Science - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MUL2010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS1041 — American Government - SPC2608 — Public Speaking - SWS1102 — Soil Science - THE2000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3264 --- # Facial Specialty, O.C. ## Courses - CSP0260C — Esthetics Specialist Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3299 --- # Fire Officer Supervisor, C.C.C. ## Courses - FFP1740 — Fire Service Course Delivery - FFP1810 — Firefighting Tactics and Strategies I - FFP2120 — Building Construction for the Fire Service - FFP2720 — Company Officer Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3356 --- # Fire Science Apparatus Operator, O.C. ## Courses - FFP0360C — Fire Science Apparatus Operator Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3316 --- # Fire Science Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - FFP1505 — Fire Prevention Practices - FFP1510 — Codes and Standards - FFP1540 — Private Fire Protection Systems I - FFP1740 — Fire Service Course Delivery - FFP1793 — Fire and Life Safety Educator I - FFP1810 — Firefighting Tactics and Strategies I - FFP2111 — Fire Chemistry - FFP2120 — Building Construction for the Fire Service - FFP2521 — Construction Documents and Plan Review - FFP2541 — Private Fire Protection Systems II - FFP2720 — Company Officer - FFP2741 — Fire Service Course Design - FFP2770 — Ethical and Legal Issues in the Fire Service - FFP2811 — Firefighting Tactics and Strategies II - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3357 --- # Firefighter Minimum Standards, O.C. ## Courses - EMS1119 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS1119L — Emergency Medical Technician Lab - EMS1431C — EMT Hospital/Field Experience - FFP0030C — Firefighter I - FFP0031C — Firefighter II - FFP0141C — Emergency Services First Responder Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3304 --- # Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician-Combined, O.C. ## Courses - EMS0110 — Emergency Medical Technician - FFP0030C — Firefighter I - FFP0031C — Firefighter II Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3328 --- # Homeland Security Specialist, C.C.C. ## Courses - CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CCJ2030 — Diversity, Crime, and Society - CJL2001 — Criminal Law and Process Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3344 --- # Horticulture, C.C.C. ## Courses - BOT1000 — Principles of Plant Growth - EVS2179C — Water Analysis and Monitoring - GCO1400C — Turfgrasses for Golf and Landscaping - GCO2431 — Golf and Landscape Irrigation - ORH1517 — Landscape Plants - PLS1021C — Applied Agricultural Chemistry - SWS1102 — Soil Science Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3287 --- # Infant and Toddlers Specialization, C.C.C. ## Courses - CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool - CHD1312 — Infants and Toddlers - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3269 --- # LPN to RN Bridge: Fast-Track, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - NUR1204C — Transition to Adult Health I - NUR2261C — Transition to Adult Health II - NUR2412C — Transition: Maternal, Infant, Child, Adolescent - NUR2801C — LPN-RN Transition to Professional Nursing Practice - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3312 --- # LPN to RN Bridge: Traditional Full-Time, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - NUR1213C — Nursing Process I - NUR2241C — Nursing Process II - NUR2412C — Transition: Maternal, Infant, Child, Adolescent - NUR2804C — Transition to Professional Nursing Practice - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3311 --- # Multimedia Design, C.C.C. ## Courses - DIG2000C — Intro to Digital Media - DIG2030C — Fundamentals of Digital Video - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging with Photoshop - DIG2300C — Intro to 2D Animation - GRA1103C — Graphic Design Basics Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3340 --- # Nail Specialty, O.C. ## Courses - CSP0013C — Nail Specialist Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3300 --- # Network Infrastructure, C.C.C. ## Courses - CET1600C — Cisco Network Fundamentals - CET1610C — Cisco Routing & Switching - CET2620C — Cisco Securing Networks - CTS1131 — Computer Essentials & Support - CTS1134 — Introduction to Networking - CTS1170 — Foundations of Information Security - CTS2145 — Cloud Essentials Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3324 --- # Nursing Assistant (Articulated), O.C. ## Courses - HCP0121C — Nurse Aide and Orderly (Articulated) - HSC0003 — Basic Healthcare Worker Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3349 --- # Nursing, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition II - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - LIT2000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - MGF1131 — Mathematics in Context - MUL2010 — Music Appreciation - NUR3065C — Nursing Assessment with Clinical - NUR3125 — Pathophysiology - NUR3145 — Pharmacology - NUR3164 — Nursing Research and Informatics - NUR3826 — Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care - NUR3846 — Nursing Theory - NUR4636C — Community Health - NUR4655 — Nursing in Diverse Cultures - NUR4827 — Leadership and Management in Professional Nursing - NUR4837 — Health Care Policy and Economics - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS1041 — American Government - PSY2012 — General Psychology I - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - SYG1000 — Introduction to Sociology - SYG1310 — Human Relations - SYG1320 — Deviant Behavior - SYG2300 — Introduction to Social Psychology - SYG2430 — Marriage and the Family - THE2000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3317 --- # Operations Management Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - APA2144 — Introduction to QuickBooks - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1570 — Computer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - FIN2104 — Personal Finance - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB1949 — Business Internship - GEB2214 — Business Communications - GEB2430 — Business Ethics - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2300 — Introduction to Human Resources Management - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - MAT1033 — Intermediate Algebra - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - POS1041 — American Government - SBM2000 — Small Business Management - SLS2370 — Personal Academic and Career Engagement - SPC2608 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3352 --- # Paramedic, C.C.C. ## Courses - BSC2084C — Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - EMS2271C — Paramedic I - EMS2272C — Paramedic II - EMS2273C — Paramedic III - EMS2435L — Paramedic I Clinical - EMS2436L — Paramedic II Clinical - EMS2437L — Paramedic III Clinical - EMS2458L — Paramedic III Field Internship Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3285 --- # Phlebotomy, O.C. ## Courses - HSC0003 — Basic Healthcare Worker - MEA0520 — Phlebotomy Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3288 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - LIT2000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - MUL2010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHT1007 — Topics in Physical Therapy - PHT1175C — Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology - PHT1200 — Basic Patient Care - PHT1200L — Basic Patient Care Lab - PHT1217 — Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures - PHT1217L — Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures Lab - PHT1224C — Therapeutic Techniques and Disabilities - PHT1801L — Physical Therapy Clinical Practice I - PHT1931 — PTA Seminar - PHT2162C — Neurological Disabilities and Treatment - PHT2220 — Advanced Rehab Concepts in Physical Therapy - PHT2252C — Orthopedic Disabilities and Treatment - PHT2301 — Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy - PHT2810L — Physical Therapy Clinical Practice II - PHY1020 — Essentials of Physics - POS1041 — American Government - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3248 --- # Practical Nursing, O.C. ## Courses - PRN0001C — Basic Nursing - PRN0011C — Transition into Practice - PRN0020 — Human Development Across the Life Span - PRN0070 — Basic Nutrition - PRN0080 — Body Structure and Function - PRN0100C — Maternal Infant Child - PRN0381C — Med/Surge Life Span I - PRN0382C — Med/Surge Life Span II Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3291 --- # Preschool Specialization, C.C.C. ## Courses - CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool - EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children - EEC2401 — Home and Community Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3270 --- # Registered Nursing, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 - BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I - HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking - NUR1020C — Nursing Foundations - NUR1213C — Nursing Process I - NUR2241C — Nursing Process II - NUR2412C — Transition: Maternal, Infant, Child, Adolescent - NUR2804C — Transition to Professional Nursing Practice - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS1041 — American Government Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3249 --- # Video Game Design, C.C.C. ## Courses - DIG1710C — Introduction to Game Production - DIG1711C — Game Design and Gameplay - DIG2040C — History of Video Games - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging with Photoshop - DIG2300C — Intro to 2D Animation - DIG2302C — 3D Modeling and Animation 1 - DIG2430C — 2D Animation and Storytelling - GRA2151C — Computer Illustration with Illustrator Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3315 --- # Video Production, C.C.C. ## Courses - DIG2000C — Intro to Digital Media - DIG2030C — Fundamentals of Digital Video - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging with Photoshop - DIG2300C — Intro to 2D Animation Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3341 --- # Water Quality Technician, C.C.C. ## Courses - EVS1026C — Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters - EVS2005 — Treatment of Water and Wastewater - EVS2891 — Hydrology and Quality of Water - EVS2930 — Special Topics: Wastewater Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2931 — Special Topics: Water Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2932 — Special Topics: Water Distribution Operations Level 3 - EVS2942L — Environmental Science Technology Practicum Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3286 --- # Water Resources Management, B.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001L — Introduction to Environmental Science Lab - EVR3373 — Wetland Resources - EVR3859 — Environmental Regulation and Compliance - EVR4032 — Environmental Ethics - EVR4035 — Environmental Law - EVR4949 — Environmental Studies Practicum - EVS1026C — Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters - EVS2005 — Treatment of Water and Wastewater - EVS2891 — Hydrology and Quality of Water - EVS2893C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis I - EVS2894C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis II - EVS2930 — Special Topics: Wastewater Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2931 — Special Topics: Water Treatment Operator C Course - EVS2942L — Environmental Science Technology Practicum - EVS3043 — Introduction to Water Resources - EVS3044 — Water Resource with Application in GIS - EVS3113 — Water Technologies - EVS3144 — Wastewater Treatment Operator, Level B - EVS3345 — Water Treatment Operator, Level B - EVS4813 — Control of Waterborne Diseases - EVS4882 — Environmental Decision Making - EVS4905 — Directed Reading/Directed Independent Study - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAN4402 — Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations - MNA3037 — Project Management and Planning - MNA4563 — The Utility Manager, Level A - PAD3034 — Public Administration and Public Policy - PAD4052 — Public Management Practices - PAD4223 — Public Budgeting - PAD4351 — Environmental Policy and Management - SWS1102 — Soil Science Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3325 --- # Welding Technology, O.C. ## Courses - PMT0070C — Welder Assistant I - PMT0071C — Welder Assistant II - PMT0072C — Welder SMAW I - PMT0073C — Welder SMAW II - PMT0074C — Welder: Gas Metal Arc - PMT0080C — Welder I - PMT0081C — Welder II - PMT0082C — Welder III - PMT0132C — Advanced Welder II - PMT0133C — Welder: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding II - PMT0141C — Flux Core - PMT0143C — Flux Core Arc Welding - PMT0161C — Pipe Welding: Pipe Principles and Practices Source: https://catalog.fgc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=26&poid=3329 --- # ABEX0100 — Basic Adult Education Math ABEX 0100 - Basic Adult Education Math Add to Personal Catalog ABEX 0100 - Basic Adult Education Math Course is designed to prepare students to TABE into the Level 5 General Education Diploma mathematics course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ABEX0200 — Adult Basic Education Reading ABEX 0200 - Adult Basic Education Reading Add to Personal Catalog ABEX 0200 - Adult Basic Education Reading Course is designed to prepare students to TABE into the Level 5 General Education Diploma reading course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ABEX0300 — Adult Basic Education Language Arts ABEX 0300 - Adult Basic Education Language Arts Add to Personal Catalog ABEX 0300 - Adult Basic Education Language Arts Course is designed to prepare students to TABE into the Level 5 General Education Diploma language arts course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ABEX0400 — GED(r) Comprehensive (Levels 5 & 6) Reasoning through Language Arts ABEX 0400 - GED(r) Comprehensive (Levels 5 & 6) Reasoning through Language Arts Add to Personal Catalog ABEX 0400 - GED(r) Comprehensive (Levels 5 & 6) Reasoning through Language Arts The Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA) course of the GED® preparation program prepares students to pass the GED® RLA test. This test will focus on the fundamentals in three major content areas: Reading, Language Arts, and Writing. Students will achieve the ability to read closely, the ability to write clearly, and the ability to edit and understand the use of standard written English in context. Click here fo… --- # ABEX0401 — Adult Education Reasoning through Language Arts ABEX 0401 - Adult Education Reasoning through Language Arts Add to Personal Catalog ABEX 0401 - Adult Education Reasoning through Language Arts The Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA) course of the Adult Education Preparation Program prepares students for the GED® level of RLA. This test will focus on the fundamentals in three major content areas: Reading, Language Arts, and Writing. Students will achieve the ability to read closely, the ability to write clearly, and the ability to edit and understand the use of standard written English in context. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Sched… --- # ABEX0500 — GED(r) Comprehensive (Levels 5 & 6) Math ABEX 0500 - GED(r) Comprehensive (Levels 5 & 6) Math Add to Personal Catalog ABEX 0500 - GED(r) Comprehensive (Levels 5 & 6) Math Course is designed to prepare students to TABE into the Level 5 General Education Diploma mathematics course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACG2021 — Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2021 - Introduction to Financial Accounting Add to Personal Catalog ACG 2021 - Introduction to Financial Accounting College Requirements Met: AATR An introduction to the principles of accounting. The complete accounting cycle is studied. Specifically included are preparation of journal entries, worksheets, financial statements, and a more detailed look at cash, receivables, and fixed assets. Course includes accounting treatment for equity and debt funding, inventory assets and payroll. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C, MAT0028 --- # ACG2071 — Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2071 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting Add to Personal Catalog ACG 2071 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting College Requirements Met: AATR An introduction to managerial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasis is placed on cost reporting, cost control, cost behavior, budgets, special reports, statements, and analytical tools used by management to plan and control the organization. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ACG2021 --- # ACG2453 — Accounting Software Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2453 - Accounting Software Applications Add to Personal Catalog ACG 2453 - Accounting Software Applications College Requirements Met: AATR Pre/ This course covers the five major systems commonly found in computerized accounting environment: General Ledger, Inventory, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and Payroll. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT0028 --- # ACG4173 — Managerial Financial Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 4173 - Managerial Financial Analysis Add to Personal Catalog ACG 4173 - Managerial Financial Analysis College Students will learn how to classify and analyze financial data included on various financial statements and analyze ethical and/or social responsibility issues that may arise from such statements. An emphasis will be placed on utilizing a variety of analysis tools, including time value of money concepts and cost- volume-profit tools, to develop and analyze strategic, operational, and capital budgets. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class… Prerequisites: FIN3403 --- # ACR0000C — Introduction to Air-Conditioning 6 credits · 6 hours ACR 0000C - Introduction to Air-Conditioning Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0000C - Introduction to Air-Conditioning Clock Hours: 180 Occupational (Students exempt from developmental education based on Senate Bill 1720, identified by a test code of SBEX on their test score record, are exempt from TABE requirements.) This course is designed to introduce the student to the history of refrigeration, tools of the trade, safety, and service management work with piping, tubing and fittings, understand the components and accessories. Lab Fee: 50 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here… --- # ACR0009C — Install, Maintain, & Repair AC 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0009C - Install, Maintain, & Repair AC Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0009C - Install, Maintain, & Repair AC Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Students will wire, test, install, and service motors and various electrical components used in the air conditioning, heating and refrigeration industry. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0022C — Domestic Refrigeration 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0022C - Domestic Refrigeration Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0022C - Domestic Refrigeration Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Practical study of domestic refrigerators, freezers and window air conditioners, installation and service including defrost and multiple temperatures of capillary tube systems. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0061C — Psychometrics 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0061C - Psychometrics Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0061C - Psychometrics Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Study of air, humidity, heat, and movement as it relates to comfort air conditioning. Psychrometric processes will be charted, measured, and applied. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0100C — Basic Electricity 6 credits · 6 hours ACR 0100C - Basic Electricity Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0100C - Basic Electricity Clock Hours: 180 Occupational The course will cover electric motors and various electrical components. Students will wire, test, install, and service motors and various electrical components used in the air conditioning, heating and refrigeration industry. Lab Fee: 65 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0205C — Compressors 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0205C - Compressors Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0205C - Compressors Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Students will study the internal chemistry of a refrigeration system and the study of refrigerants, oil, contaminants, dehydration, and burnouts in detail. Lab Fee: 55 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0601C — Heat Pumps II 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0601C - Heat Pumps II Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0601C - Heat Pumps II Clock Hours: 90 Occupational An advanced study of the refrigerant cycle, and the electrical circuitry necessary to provide year-round air conditioning. Lab Fee: 70 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0610C — Heat Pumps I 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0610C - Heat Pumps I Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0610C - Heat Pumps I Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Students will study oil and gas fired heating systems, combustion, mechanical and electrical components. Lab Fee: 55 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0700C — Central Residential AC 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0700C - Central Residential AC Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0700C - Central Residential AC Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Study of application, installation and servicing central residential equipment and integrates electrical, psychrometric and mechanical operation. Lab Fee: 55 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0741C — Commercial Refrigeration 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0741C - Commercial Refrigeration Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0741C - Commercial Refrigeration Clock Hours: 90 Occupational A comprehensive study of standard and special mechanical components. Component characteristics, operation and application; includes design, construction and analysis of commercial systems. EPA exam. Lab Fee: 40 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0815C — Advanced Service Practices 3 credits · 3 hours ACR 0815C - Advanced Service Practices Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0815C - Advanced Service Practices Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Students will study diagnostic procedures and development of job entry competencies in commercial refrigeration and central residential air conditioning. Lab Fee: 40 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ACR0850C — Commercial Troubleshooting 6 credits · 6 hours ACR 0850C - Commercial Troubleshooting Add to Personal Catalog ACR 0850C - Commercial Troubleshooting Clock Hours: 180 Occupational Domestic refrigeration and commercial circuitry, principles of control and interaction of components and defrost systems. Students will design; build and troubleshoot commercial systems. Lab Fee: 40 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # AER1073 — Parts & Service 2 credits · 2 hours AER 1073 - Parts & Service Add to Personal Catalog AER 1073 - Parts & Service College This course will instruct the student in general automotive management policies and procedures as related to parts department operation and service department operation. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # AER1082C — Intro to Vehicle Systems & Services 3 credits · 3 hours AER 1082C - Intro to Vehicle Systems & Services Add to Personal Catalog AER 1082C - Intro to Vehicle Systems & Services College This course is designed to introduce the student to the various systems of the automobile. It includes instruction in shop practices. The students will learn minor repair procedures, including lubrication, wheel and tire, exhaust system service and new care pre-delivery service. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # AER1197C — Engine Diagnosis & Repair 4 credits · 4 hours AER 1197C - Engine Diagnosis & Repair Add to Personal Catalog AER 1197C - Engine Diagnosis & Repair College This course is a study of the principles of operational and problem diagnoses of the internal combustion engine. The theory of operation of the various engines in use by is presented. Engines will be properly disassembled, parts identified, inspected, measured, and reassembled. Proper testing and break-in procedures along with approved diagnostic troubleshooting procedures will be emphasized. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class S… Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER1496L — Steering & Suspension Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AER 1496L - Steering & Suspension Systems Add to Personal Catalog AER 1496L - Steering & Suspension Systems College The student will develop the knowledge and skills related to the operation and function of steering and suspension systems. Alignment, testing, diagnosis and repair of modern vehicle systems will be emphasized. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER1596C — Brake Systems, ABS, & Traction Control Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AER 1596C - Brake Systems, ABS, & Traction Control Systems Add to Personal Catalog AER 1596C - Brake Systems, ABS, & Traction Control Systems College This course is a study of the theory and operation of brake systems. Students will learn all aspects of the diagnosis, repair and testing of brake systems, including drum and disc brakes, power brake operation and repair, anti-lock brakes, traction control and stability control systems. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER1602C — Electrical/Electronic Systems I 4 credits · 4 hours AER 1602C - Electrical/Electronic Systems I Add to Personal Catalog AER 1602C - Electrical/Electronic Systems I College This is a comprehensive course introducing the student to the principles of electricity and electronics as applied to electrical systems. The principles of Ohm’s Law will lead the student into the use of digital volt ohmmeters and oscilloscopes utilizing lab and hands-on exercises. Proper diagnostic skills will be taught and applied through the troubleshooting and repair of problems on live vehicles. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for t… --- # AER1695 — Chassis Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours AER 1695 - Chassis Electronics Add to Personal Catalog AER 1695 - Chassis Electronics College This course will cover automotive chassis-related electrical and electronic systems. Covered systems will include, but not be limited to instrumentation, ride control, supplemental inflatable restraint system, four-wheel steering and power accessories. Theory of operation and diagnosis will be emphasized. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER1758C — HVAC Systems 4 credits · 4 hours AER 1758C - HVAC Systems Add to Personal Catalog AER 1758C - HVAC Systems College This course is designed to develop an understanding of the theory and operation of modern heating and air conditioning systems as used on vehicles. Included are proper diagnostic and repair procedures. Recycling and storage of CFCs and the effect on the environment is stressed. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER1947 — Automotive Cooperative Education 1 3 credits · 3 hours AER 1947 - Automotive Cooperative Education 1 Add to Personal Catalog AER 1947 - Automotive Cooperative Education 1 College This course prepares students to practically apply technical knowledge and skills gained in the classroom, in a clinical setting. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER2870 --- # AER1948 — Automotive Cooperative Education 2 3 credits · 3 hours AER 1948 - Automotive Cooperative Education 2 Add to Personal Catalog AER 1948 - Automotive Cooperative Education 2 College This course builds on Automotive Cooperative Education 1 and continues to prepare students to practically apply technical knowledge and skills gained in a clinical setting. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1947 --- # AER2298C — Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles 3 credits · 3 hours AER 2298C - Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Add to Personal Catalog AER 2298C - Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles College This course covers the operation of modern transmission and drive train components. The student will learn in detail overhaul, testing, diagnosis, and repair procedures. Courses related to automatic transmission/transaxles will be included in the curriculum. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER2398C — Manual Transmission/Drive Trains 3 credits · 3 hours AER 2398C - Manual Transmission/Drive Trains Add to Personal Catalog AER 2398C - Manual Transmission/Drive Trains College This course covers the operation of modern manual transmission and drive train components. Overhaul, testing, diagnosis, and repair procedures will be emphasized. Noise, vibration and harshness will be taught. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER2694 — Electrical/Electronic Systems II 4 credits · 4 hours AER 2694 - Electrical/Electronic Systems II Add to Personal Catalog AER 2694 - Electrical/Electronic Systems II College This course will continue the study of electricity and electronics. Beginning with a review of semiconductor diodes and transistors, and continuing on through digital devices and microprocessors as applied to electronic and computer-controlled systems. Emphasis will be placed on testing and diagnosis of vehicle communication systems and sub-systems. Hybrid, high voltage and electrical safety procedures will be covered. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedu… Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER2840 — Engine Control Systems/Diagnostics II 4 credits · 4 hours AER 2840 - Engine Control Systems/Diagnostics II Add to Personal Catalog AER 2840 - Engine Control Systems/Diagnostics II College This course will teach the theory and operation of engine control systems. Emphasis is on approved diagnostic procedures, testing and repair fuel injected gasoline engine controls. Covered topics include fuel injection, spark and emission control systems and diagnosis. Lab Fee: 118 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: AER1602C --- # AER2870 — Alternative Fuel & Propulsion 3 credits · 3 hours AER 2870 - Alternative Fuel & Propulsion Add to Personal Catalog AER 2870 - Alternative Fuel & Propulsion College This course introduces the student to emerging technology and alternative fuel propulsion systems. Safety, theoretical operation and services procedures are discussed and practiced in the laboratory environment. Personal protective equipment, high voltage systems, hybrid and electric vehicle components and diagnostic service procedures are emphasized. Hybrid vehicle powertrain sub-systems are explored and unique features that distinguish these vehicles from conventional automobile… Prerequisites: AER1602C, AER2694 --- # AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours AMH 2010 - United States History to 1877 Add to Personal Catalog AMH 2010 - United States History to 1877 College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Social Science In this course, students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, The Constitution, issues within the New Republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction. Clic… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # AMH2020 — United States History from 1877 3 credits · 3 hours AMH 2020 - United States History from 1877 Add to Personal Catalog AMH 2020 - United States History from 1877 College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Social Science In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction era to the Contemporary era. Topics will include but are not limited to the rise of industrialization, the United States’ emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # AMH2091 — Survey of African American History 3 credits · 3 hours AMH 2091 - Survey of African American History Add to Personal Catalog AMH 2091 - Survey of African American History College Requirements Met: AATR, GR Examines the major political, social, and economic events in African-American history. Topics to be analyzed include: the African background, slavery, emancipation, the Civil War and Reconstruction, blacks in the twentieth century, the civil rights movement, and twenty-first century social changes. Special consideration will be given to the African American experience in Florida. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # AML2010 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours AML 2010 - American Literature I Add to Personal Catalog AML 2010 - American Literature I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of nonfictional and imaginative American literature. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from a study of a part of American culture (pre-colonial through the Civil War), its major authors, and its literary movements. Essay assignments will document the wr… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # AML2020 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours AML 2020 - American Literature II Add to Personal Catalog AML 2020 - American Literature II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of nonfictional and imaginative American literature. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from a study of a part of American culture (Civil War through the present), its major authors, and its literary movements. Essay assignments will document the writi… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # AML2600 — Introduction to African-American Literature 3 credits · 3 hours AML 2600 - Introduction to African-American Literature Add to Personal Catalog AML 2600 - Introduction to African-American Literature College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This survey course introduces students to major voices in African-American Literature, covering the periods from American colonization to the present. Students will study texts relating to slavery, the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts Movement, and contemporary Black literature in order to form a complete understanding of the intersection between race and writing in America. Cli… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # APA2144 — Introduction to QuickBooks 3 credits · 3 hours APA 2144 - Introduction to QuickBooks Add to Personal Catalog APA 2144 - Introduction to QuickBooks College Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ARH1000 — Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts 3 credits · 3 hours ARH 1000 - Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts Add to Personal Catalog ARH 1000 - Art Appreciation and Introduction to Visual Arts College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities In this course, students will develop an appreciation of and the ability to think critically about culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture. Visual literacy is developed through the study of the art elements and principles of design, the media and processes of art, and the artists, movements… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0015, ENC0027C --- # ARH2050 — Art History: Prehistory to Gothic 3 credits · 3 hours ARH 2050 - Art History: Prehistory to Gothic Add to Personal Catalog ARH 2050 - Art History: Prehistory to Gothic College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities History and criticism of each of the major visual art forms from the Stone Age through the Low Renaissance. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0015, ENC0027C --- # ARH2051 — Art History: Renaissance to Modern 3 credits · 3 hours ARH 2051 - Art History: Renaissance to Modern Add to Personal Catalog ARH 2051 - Art History: Renaissance to Modern College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities Course covers Art History from the Low Renaissance through the 20th century. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0015, ENC0027C --- # ART1201C — Design Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1201C - Design Fundamentals Add to Personal Catalog ART 1201C - Design Fundamentals College Requirements Met: AATR The study of art elements and principles of design as they apply to creative works in various media in two-dimensional design. This course provides experience in analyzing, creating and critiquing two-dimensional compositions. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART1203C — Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1203C - Three-Dimensional Design Add to Personal Catalog ART 1203C - Three-Dimensional Design College Requirements Met: AATR The study and application of art elements and principles of design to produce effective three-dimensional compositions. Various media such as clay, plaster, wood, metal, found materials and/or light will be used to complete creative design projects that encompass three-dimensional space. This course also provides experience in analyzing, creating, and critiquing three-dimensional compositions. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for… --- # ART1300C — Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1300C - Drawing I Add to Personal Catalog ART 1300C - Drawing I College Requirements Met: AATR Introductory drawing in various media. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART1400C — Printmaking 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1400C - Printmaking Add to Personal Catalog ART 1400C - Printmaking College Requirements Met: AATR Introduction to basic printmaking techniques and the production of multiples. This course focuses on the process of each print media, including relief, intaglio, and screen printing. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART1500C — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 1500C - Painting I Add to Personal Catalog ART 1500C - Painting I College Requirements Met: AATR Introductory painting with acrylic paint. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART1930C — Special Topics in Art 1 credits · 1 hours ART 1930C - Special Topics in Art Add to Personal Catalog ART 1930C - Special Topics in Art College -3 Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course focuses on variable content based on a problem-centered, issue-centered, subject-centered approach and emerging trends in the field of art. Through an in-depth study of specific artistic processes relative to the assigned special topic, this course provides an awareness and appreciation for major themes, technologies and artists. Visiting artists and field research may be integrated into the course. Media varies by assigned topic.… --- # ART2100C — Introduction to Crafts 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2100C - Introduction to Crafts Add to Personal Catalog ART 2100C - Introduction to Crafts College Requirements Met: AATR This course is an introduction to the basic process in craft media. Power and hand tools will be used in developing the techniques and creative use of a variety of materials, such as clay, fibers, glass, metals, paper, and woods. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART2330C — Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2330C - Drawing II Add to Personal Catalog ART 2330C - Drawing II College Requirements Met: AATR Study of structure, movement, and rhythm of the human figure. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ART1300C --- # ART2370C — Drawing for Comics and Animation 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2370C - Drawing for Comics and Animation Add to Personal Catalog ART 2370C - Drawing for Comics and Animation College Requirements Met: AATR This course is designed to develop the drawing skills that are most essential for sequential drawing used in comic books and animation. Development of narrative drawing will be the course emphasis. Additional topics will include the role of exaggeration and simplification in character development, composition of scenic elements as related to the development of mood and context, and the development of sequential sequences. Click here for the Summer 20… --- # ART2701C — Basic Sculpture I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2701C - Basic Sculpture I Add to Personal Catalog ART 2701C - Basic Sculpture I College Requirements Met: AATR Study of visual communication with media experimentation in casting, carving, and modeling techniques. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ART2750C — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2750C - Ceramics I Add to Personal Catalog ART 2750C - Ceramics I College Requirements Met: AATR Concentrates on the basic materials, tools, and techniques for hand building ceramic and sculptural ceramic forms. Construction of projects will be implemented through additive methods of pinch, coil, and slab. Students are expected to produce works in clay that are structurally sound, creative in design, and explorative of the medium. Historical and contemporary issues in clay will be integrated into the course activities. Basic surface design, glazing, and firing techniques will be explored… --- # ART2752C — Wheel Throwing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2752C - Wheel Throwing I Add to Personal Catalog ART 2752C - Wheel Throwing I College Requirements Met: AATR Study and production of basic stoneware, ceramic vessels and forms utilizing the potter’s wheel. Basic surface design, glazing and firing techniques will be explored. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ASL1140 — American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 1140 - American Sign Language I Add to Personal Catalog ASL 1140 - American Sign Language I College Requirements Met: AATR Students will learn basic sign vocabulary used by the deaf community, the history and culture of deafness in America, as well as the linguistic structure and visual, conceptual nature of American Sign Language. The development of basic expressive and receptive conversational sign language skills will be an important class objective Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ASL1150 — American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 1150 - American Sign Language II Add to Personal Catalog ASL 1150 - American Sign Language II College Requirements Met: AATR This is an intermediate level class in sign vocabulary used by the deaf community. The course will emphasize the history and culture of deafness in America, and the linguistic structure and visual, conceptual vocabulary of ASL. The development of intermediate expressive and receptive conversational sign language skills will be an important class objective. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ASL1140 --- # AST1002 — Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours AST 1002 - Astronomy Add to Personal Catalog AST 1002 - Astronomy College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 2 Science This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the universe including earth and its environment. Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific information by using critical thinking. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # AST1002L — Astronomy Lab 1 credits · 1 hours AST 1002L - Astronomy Lab Add to Personal Catalog AST 1002L - Astronomy Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Pre/ Laboratory exploration of our universe through exercises involving observations of celestial objects and analysis of observational data. Telescopes, binoculars, and the naked eye are used to observe the sun, the moon, planets, constellations, stars, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. Laboratory activities with data are used when direct observations are not possible. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2… Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # BOT1000 — Principles of Plant Growth 3 credits · 3 hours BOT 1000 - Principles of Plant Growth Add to Personal Catalog BOT 1000 - Principles of Plant Growth College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science Practical study of plant functions, structures, physiology, reproduction, and environmental relationships. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # BOT2010C — Botany I 4 credits · 4 hours BOT 2010C - Botany I Add to Personal Catalog BOT 2010C - Botany I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science Survey of vascular plants using live and preserved materials. The structure, function, and natural relationships of plant life will be investigated through field work and laboratory studies. Lab Fee: 30 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # BSC1005 — Biological Principles for NonMajors 3 credits · 3 hours BSC 1005 - Biological Principles for NonMajors Add to Personal Catalog BSC 1005 - Biological Principles for NonMajors College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 1 Science This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # BSC2010C — General Biology I with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours BSC 2010C - General Biology I with Lab Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2010C - General Biology I with Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 1 Science In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Course includes a lab component. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # BSC2011C — General Biology II with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours BSC 2011C - General Biology II with Lab Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2011C - General Biology II with Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science This course is a continuation of BSC 2010C that familiarizes the students with the diversity of organisms, comparative plant and animal physiology, introduction to anatomy, developmental biology, population biology, ecology, and applications to clinical sciences. Course includes a lab component. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: BSC2010C --- # BSC2084C — Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours BSC 2084C - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology I Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2084C - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science This is an essentials level course in Anatomy and Physiology with a laboratory component, designed for Paramedic and Dental Hygiene students. It is a one semester course with a laboratory component, carrying four semester hours of credit. It is designed to provide the student with a solid background, with emphasis on knowledge required in the clinical setting, and on clinical thinking skills. Th… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, MAT0018, ENC0027C, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L --- # BSC2085 — Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits · 3 hours BSC 2085 - Anatomy and Physiology I Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2085 - Anatomy and Physiology I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 1 Science This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, MAT0028, MGF1100, ENC0027C --- # BSC2085L — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BSC 2085L - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2085L - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science Laboratory exercise which emphasizes the biochemical, physiological, and anatomical principles associated with classroom work. Such laboratory exercises include microscopic observations, experimentation, and the study of skeletal materials and anatomical models, as well as dissections. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, MAT0028, MGF1100, ENC0027C --- # BSC2086 — Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours BSC 2086 - Anatomy and Physiology II Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2086 - Anatomy and Physiology II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science A continuation of the anatomy and physiology sequence about the human body to include the following topics: special senses, endocrine system, circulatory system, lymphatic system and body defenses, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition and cellular energetics, urinary system, fluid and electrolyte dynamics, reproductive system, and genetics. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 20… Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L --- # BSC2086L — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BSC 2086L - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2086L - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science Laboratory exercises which are coordinated with the classroom work in BSC 2086 Anatomy and Physiology II . Such laboratory exercises include microscopic observations, experimentation, the study of skeletal materials and anatomical models as well as dissections, and emphasizes the biochemical, physiological, and anatomical principles associated with classroom work. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class… Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L --- # BSC2910 — Biology Research 1 credits · 1 hours BSC 2910 - Biology Research Add to Personal Catalog BSC 2910 - Biology Research College -3 Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes This is a course that familiarizes the students with research projects or certain aspects of research carried out under the direct supervision of an instructor. This course is intended to students acquire skills in applying research principles and obtaining practice in the rigorous data collection and reporting. A paper presentation of research within the content area is required. Students can sign up for 1-3 credit hours for this course, depending on sc… --- # BUL2241 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours BUL 2241 - Business Law I Add to Personal Catalog BUL 2241 - Business Law I College Requirements Met: AATR A study of law as it relates to business matters concerning contracts, sales, bailments, commercial paper, employment, and the uniform commercial code. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C --- # BUL4310 — Legal Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUL 4310 - Legal Environment of Business Add to Personal Catalog BUL 4310 - Legal Environment of Business College Emphasis is given to public and regulatory law, and the social, political, and ethical aspects of legal issues in business. Subjects include the nature of law and legal process; administrative law of contracts and torts; business and the constitution; statutory and common law; contracts and torts; business organizations; and securities, antitrust, consumer protection and employment law. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: BUL2241 --- # CCJ1000 — Role of Criminal Justice in Crime and Delinquency 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ 1000 - Role of Criminal Justice in Crime and Delinquency Add to Personal Catalog CCJ 1000 - Role of Criminal Justice in Crime and Delinquency College Requirements Met: AATR This course studies the role of agencies within the criminal justice system relative to their responsibilities for prevention, apprehension, conviction, and disposition of individuals who come in contact with agencies of the system. Special emphasis on specific present problem areas in the system are also studied. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ 1020 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Add to Personal Catalog CCJ 1020 - Introduction to Criminal Justice College Requirements Met: AATR An introduction to philosophical and historical backgrounds of agencies within the criminal justice system is studied. The organization, purpose, and function of the agencies of the criminal justice system in the United States are also presented in this career orientation course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CCJ2010 — Introduction to Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ 2010 - Introduction to Criminology Add to Personal Catalog CCJ 2010 - Introduction to Criminology College Requirements Met: AATR This course presents a systematic study of crime, criminals, and criminal behavior incorporating social and behavioral sciences, law and philosophy, providing for advanced work in the upper division of the university system. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC1101, CCJ1000, CCJ1020 --- # CCJ2030 — Diversity, Crime, and Society 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ 2030 - Diversity, Crime, and Society Add to Personal Catalog CCJ 2030 - Diversity, Crime, and Society College Requirements Met: AATR This course consists of a basic study of the nature and diversity of human behavior in direct relationship to crime, the criminal justice system, and society. Diverse groups include those of income, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual identity and preference, age, immigration, religion, education level, disabilities, geography, and other potentially disenfranchised elements of society. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Cl… --- # CCJ2452 — Criminal Justice Administration 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ 2452 - Criminal Justice Administration Add to Personal Catalog CCJ 2452 - Criminal Justice Administration College Requirements Met: AATR This course discusses the principles of management and methods of supervision and evaluation in criminal justice organizations. Administration and managerial concepts underlying decision-making policy formation, operational strategies, and coordination and control procedures within agencies and institutions are evaluated. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CEN2212 — Intro to Programming the IoT 3 credits · 3 hours CEN 2212 - Intro to Programming the IoT Add to Personal Catalog CEN 2212 - Intro to Programming the IoT College Requirements Met: AATR The student will learn fundamental programming concepts and systematic design techniques. At the end of the course, the student will be able to write programs that control development boards, with sensors, connected to the internet. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2334C --- # CET1178C — Computer Repair and Upgrading 3 credits · 3 hours CET 1178C - Computer Repair and Upgrading Add to Personal Catalog CET 1178C - Computer Repair and Upgrading College Course provides students with theory of operation of computers and peripheral equipment hardware necessary to configure, upgrade and repair personal computer systems. Topics covered: installation, configuration, computer upgrades and peripherals; diagnosis and troubleshooting problems; safety; preventative maintenance procedures, motherboards, processors and memory; printers; portable systems; basic networking; and customer satisfaction. Prepares student for Computing and Techno… --- # CET1600C — Cisco Network Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CET 1600C - Cisco Network Fundamentals Add to Personal Catalog CET 1600C - Cisco Network Fundamentals College This course is designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the basics of networking hardware. The course covers the OSI Model and industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing, including subnet masks, and basic network design. This is the first of a four-part series designed to prepare students for the CISCO Certified Networking Associate Exam (CCNA). Lab Fee: 5 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CET1610C — Cisco Routing & Switching 3 credits · 3 hours CET 1610C - Cisco Routing & Switching Add to Personal Catalog CET 1610C - Cisco Routing & Switching College The course covers beginning router configurations; routed and routing protocols; and an introduction to LAN switching. This is the second of a four-part series designed to prepare students for the CISCO Certified Networking Associate Exam (CCNA). Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CET1600C --- # CET2179C — Computer Repair and Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours CET 2179C - Computer Repair and Maintenance Add to Personal Catalog CET 2179C - Computer Repair and Maintenance College Prepares student for the Computing and Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+ certification test. Topics covered include all of the competencies required to be demonstrated on the exam including operating system function, structure, operation and file management; memory management; operating system installation, configuration, and upgrading; diagnosing and troubleshooting operating systems; and network. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the F… --- # CET2615C — Scaling Networks 3 credits · 3 hours CET 2615C - Scaling Networks Add to Personal Catalog CET 2615C - Scaling Networks College This is the third of four semester courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment or further education and training in the computer-networking field. This course is designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the advanced principles and applications of networking hardware. The course covers the advanced router configurations: LAN switching, network management and advanced netw… Prerequisites: CET1610C --- # CET2620C — Cisco Securing Networks 3 credits · 3 hours CET 2620C - Cisco Securing Networks Add to Personal Catalog CET 2620C - Cisco Securing Networks College This course is designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the advanced principles, applications, and implementation of networking hardware. The course covers the advanced network design projects and advanced network management projects. This is the last of a four-course sequence designed to prepare students for the CISCO Certified Networking Associate Design Exam (CCNA). Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CET2615C --- # CGS1030 — IT Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 1030 - IT Concepts Add to Personal Catalog CGS 1030 - IT Concepts College Requirements Met: AATR This course, intended for individuals with no previous computing experience, includes the history of computers, a survey of how computers are used today, the basic components of computers and computer terminology and laboratory experiences using application software. A study of information systems and computer careers completes the course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CGS1570 — Computer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 1570 - Computer Applications Add to Personal Catalog CGS 1570 - Computer Applications College Requirements Met: AATR Introduces major software used with today’s computers including electronic spreadsheet, database management, and word processing. It includes considerable hands-on experience on the microcomputer. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CGS1572 — Desktop Publishing & Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 1572 - Desktop Publishing & Graphics Add to Personal Catalog CGS 1572 - Desktop Publishing & Graphics College Requirements Met: AATR Introduction of major software used for page layout and simple draw (vector-based) type graphics. Common types of publications will be produced which may include print ads and flyers, catalog pages, brochures, and newsletters. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CGS2511 — Spreadsheets 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 2511 - Spreadsheets Add to Personal Catalog CGS 2511 - Spreadsheets College Requirements Met: AATR Nonprogramming course to teach spreadsheet applications using a popular spreadsheet software package. Covers replication, graphics, various functions, transferring data, pivot tables & charts and lists. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CGS2541 — Database Management 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 2541 - Database Management Add to Personal Catalog CGS 2541 - Database Management College Teaches database management using a popular database software package. Covers index files, query files, and command language. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CGS2811 — Incident Response & Disaster Recovery 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 2811 - Incident Response & Disaster Recovery Add to Personal Catalog CGS 2811 - Incident Response & Disaster Recovery College The topics covered in this course include recovery policies and procedures, assessing risk, establishing responsibility for disaster recovery within an organization, training, and updating procedures. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1170 --- # CHD1220 — Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool 3 credits · 3 hours CHD 1220 - Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool Add to Personal Catalog CHD 1220 - Child Growth & Development: Infant & Preschool College This course is one of three required to meet the educational requirements for the DCF Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC). The student will gain an understanding of child growth and development from conception through the early school years. There is an emphasis on physical, social, emotional, and environmental influences. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CHD1312 — Infants and Toddlers 3 credits · 3 hours CHD 1312 - Infants and Toddlers Add to Personal Catalog CHD 1312 - Infants and Toddlers College Special attention is given to selection of developmentally appropriate curriculum. The course includes at least 5 hours of observation and practice in an infant or toddler classroom. A grade of C or better is required for successful completion. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EEC1001, EEC1309 --- # CHD1339 — Motor Development and Play 3 credits · 3 hours CHD 1339 - Motor Development and Play Add to Personal Catalog CHD 1339 - Motor Development and Play College This course provides a study of methods, materials, equipment, and activities designed to promote gross and fine motor development and enrich play in young children. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CHM2045 — General Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 2045 - General Chemistry I Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2045 - General Chemistry I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 2 Science This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemi… Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # CHM2045L — General Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM 2045L - General Chemistry I Lab Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2045L - General Chemistry I Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Introduction to the fundamental laboratory techniques used in studying the properties of inorganic compounds. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # CHM2046 — General Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 2046 - General Chemistry II Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2046 - General Chemistry II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Continuation of CHM 2045. Topics include equilibria in gases and in solutions, acid/base reactions, kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CHM2045, CHM2045L --- # CHM2046L — General Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM 2046L - General Chemistry II Lab Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2046L - General Chemistry II Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Continuation of General Chemistry lab and introduction to the principles and techniques of qualitative analysis. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CHM2045, CHM2045L --- # CHM2210 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Topics include: classes of organic compounds, hydrocarbons, halogen compounds, oxygen compounds, nitrogen compounds, theoretical considerations in atomic and molecular structure, resonance concept of structure and its consequences, concept of aromaticity, application of the Huckel’s Rule to monocyclic systems (e.g., benzene, furan, thiophene, pyrrole, cyclopentadienyl anion, tropylium carbocation), stereochemistry, acid-base theory, B… Prerequisites: CHM2046, CHM2046L --- # CHM2210L — Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Lab Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Introduction to fundamental operations and purification techniques in organic chemistry. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CHM2046, CHM2046L --- # CHM2211 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Topics include: reactive intermediates of organic chemistry, reaction mechanisms, chromatographic separation (two or more procedures involving column, paper, thin-layer, or gasliquid chromatography), synthesis and applications of physical organic chemistry. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CHM2210, CHM2210L --- # CHM2211L — Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Lab Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Study of synthetic organic reactions. Accompanies CHM 2211 . Topics include: IR, UV, visible and NMR spectroscopy. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CHM2210, CHM2210L --- # CHM2910 — Chemistry Research 1 credits · 1 hours CHM 2910 - Chemistry Research Add to Personal Catalog CHM 2910 - Chemistry Research College -3 Requirements Met: AATR This course is intended to students acquire skills in applying research principles and obtaining practice in the rigorous data collection and reporting. A paper presentation of research within the content area is required. Students can sign up for 1-3 credit hours for this course, depending on scope of project/study. Students may repeat this course up to four times for a maximum of 12 credit hours. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Clas… Prerequisites: CHM2045, CHM2045L --- # CIS1254 — Professional Development for IT 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 1254 - Professional Development for IT Add to Personal Catalog CIS 1254 - Professional Development for IT College Requirements Met: AATR Through lectures, group collaboration, case studies, service projects, and presentations, the student is equipped to effectively manage projects while exposed to best practices used in the industry. Included in the course will be resume writing for the Internet, work ethics, team building, business communications, time management, and developing skills in training non-technical people. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall… Prerequisites: CTS1131 --- # CIS2350 — Cybersecurity Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 2350 - Cybersecurity Analysis Add to Personal Catalog CIS 2350 - Cybersecurity Analysis College Requirements Met: AATR Students learn to identify the phases of an attach, the motivations of the adversary, the resources and techniques they use, the intended effect or endgame, and how to mitigate threats. Topics include intrusion detection and response, and advanced threat visibility. This course prepares students for the CompTIA CySA+ certification exam. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1134 --- # CIS2352 — Ethical Hacking 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 2352 - Ethical Hacking Add to Personal Catalog CIS 2352 - Ethical Hacking College The student will learn system and network penetration testing, the tools and techniques used to exploit vulnerabilities such as social engineering, buffer overflows, etc., and how to defend against attacks. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CNT2414, CTS1134 --- # CIS2619 — Designing Secure Software 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 2619 - Designing Secure Software Add to Personal Catalog CIS 2619 - Designing Secure Software College Requirements Met: AATR This extends from the management of a project to the implementation of projects primarily or partially comprised of software. From basic terminology to an understanding of the situation that security professionals and developers face in the current climate of cybercrime and rampant malicious software will be covered. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2501 --- # CIS2774 — Cyber Warfare 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 2774 - Cyber Warfare Add to Personal Catalog CIS 2774 - Cyber Warfare College Topics include defining cyberwarfare, the evolution of cyberwarfare, approaches to detecting, preventing, and recovering from breaches and information loss, functioning as a Chief Information Security Officer, software applications and web services for maintenance information security, and laws and regulations related to cybersecurity. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1170 --- # CIS2940 — Computer Information Technology Internship 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 2940 - Computer Information Technology Internship Add to Personal Catalog CIS 2940 - Computer Information Technology Internship College Requirements Met: AATR Through course assignments and workplace projects the student will apply, connect, and extend academic theory and competencies for the purpose of building professional skills and affiliations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CIS1254 --- # CJC1000 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 1000 - Introduction to Corrections Add to Personal Catalog CJC 1000 - Introduction to Corrections College Introduction to the history, philosophy and practices of corrections. Concepts to be considered will include punishment, imprisonment, probation, parole, treatment organization and management of correctional institutions. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC0025, REA0017 --- # CJC2162 — Probation, Pardons, and Parole 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 2162 - Probation, Pardons, and Parole Add to Personal Catalog CJC 2162 - Probation, Pardons, and Parole College Requirements Met: AATR Review of philosophy and development of probation and parole, and examination of probation as a judicial process and parole as an executive function as community based correctional programs and includes a view of the use of pardons. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJC2400 — Understanding Criminal Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 2400 - Understanding Criminal Behavior Add to Personal Catalog CJC 2400 - Understanding Criminal Behavior College Requirements Met: AATR An examination of the diversity of thought on understanding criminal behavior and reviewing the history of various ways people have responded to crime is made. This course includes an examination of psychological/ philosophical issues upon which treatment of offenders is based, the various schemes used in classifying offenders, and how to evaluate various treatment techniques. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Cla… --- # CJE2600 — Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CJE 2600 - Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation Add to Personal Catalog CJE 2600 - Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation College Requirements Met: AATR This course provides educational theory in the fundamentals of investigation, techniques of collection, preservation and transportation of evidence. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJE2640 — Crime Scene Investigation & Crime Laboratory Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours CJE 2640 - Crime Scene Investigation & Crime Laboratory Techniques Add to Personal Catalog CJE 2640 - Crime Scene Investigation & Crime Laboratory Techniques College This course provides a broad survey of criminology with emphasis on crime scene processing, crime laboratory examinations and court testimony. Emphasis will be on scientific techniques of collection, identification, preservation and transportation of physical evidence. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJJ2002 — Introduction to Juvenile Justice System 3 credits · 3 hours CJJ 2002 - Introduction to Juvenile Justice System Add to Personal Catalog CJJ 2002 - Introduction to Juvenile Justice System College Requirements Met: AATR An analysis of sociological issues in defining juvenile delinquency in a changing society, the nature of adolescence, current theories of delinquent behavior and modes of social control applied to juvenile delinquency are all examined. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0002 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 0.4 credits · 0.4 hours CJK 0002 - Introduction to Law Enforcement Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0002 - Introduction to Law Enforcement Clock Hours: 12 Occupational This course will enable the student to understand the values and ethics required for criminal justice officers, understand the consequences of sexual harassment, describe the criminal justice system, and describe the structure of criminal justice agencies. Lab Fee: 101 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0016 — Communications 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0016 - Communications Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0016 - Communications Clock Hours: 24 Occupational At the end of this course the student will be able to communicate effectively, understand physical and developmental disabilities, interact with persons having mental illness, interact with suicidal persons, interact with juvenile, elderly and homeless persons, recognizing a crisis situation and the officer’s duty to respond, and recognize high risk situations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0018 — Legal 2.13 credits · 2.13 hours CJK 0018 - Legal Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0018 - Legal Clock Hours: 64 Occupational At the conclusion of this course the student will understand the applicable constitutional amendments, determine when a crime has been committed and the elements necessary to make an arrest for that crime, understand the legal rules and concepts of evidence, be able to articulate the legal justification for the use of force, understand civil and criminal liability related to an officer’s performance of duties, understand an officer’s duties and options in civil (noncriminal) incidents, and be familiar with… --- # CJK0019 — Interviewing and Report Writing 1.87 credits · 1.87 hours CJK 0019 - Interviewing and Report Writing Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0019 - Interviewing and Report Writing Clock Hours: 56 Occupational At the end of this course, students will: prepare and conduct basic interview, gather information, take notes, identify signs of deception, obtain statements, identify types of reports, forms, and logs, including: crime, incident, use of force, disciplinary, traffic crash, organize information, chronologically, categorically, write reports, apply appropriate grammar and mechanics, apply agency procedures, evaluate report prior to submission, and draft prob… --- # CJK0020C — Vehicle Operations 1.6 credits · 1.6 hours CJK 0020C - Vehicle Operations Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0020C - Vehicle Operations Clock Hours: 48 Occupational This course is available only to students who are accepted into the Basic Law Enforcement Certificate program. Course includes: Module 2 of CJST curriculum. High liability course involving defensive driving lectures and practical driving on a driving range. Lab Fee: 184.64 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0021 — Serving Your Community 1.13 credits · 1.13 hours CJK 0021 - Serving Your Community Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0021 - Serving Your Community Clock Hours: 34 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to: respond to calls for service, including well-being and security checks, building alarms, environmental hazards, transportation requests, animal complaints, death notifications, and special event security. Respond to disturbances, including crowd control, civil disturbances, civil standbys, and disorderly or irate people. Respond to court orders, including arrests and civil processes, and assist with the execution of sea… --- # CJK0031C — First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers 1.33 credits · 1.33 hours CJK 0031C - First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0031C - First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers Clock Hours: 40 Occupational This course is available only to students who are accepted into the Basic Law Enforcement certificate program. Course includes Module 3, Units 1 through 4, of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Application-based Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training program. This is a high liability course involving medical first aid training with both lecture and applied training. This course will also introduce prospective officers to recogniz… --- # CJK0040C — Criminal Justice Firearms 2.67 credits · 2.67 hours CJK 0040C - Criminal Justice Firearms Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0040C - Criminal Justice Firearms Clock Hours: 80 Occupational This course is available only to students who are accepted into the Basic Law Enforcement Certificate program. Course includes Module 4 of the new Criminal Justice Standards and Training Applied Basic Law Enforcement program. This is a high liability course involving firearms training with both lecture and applied training. Lab Fee: 625.2 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0051C — Defensive Tactics 2.67 credits · 2.67 hours CJK 0051C - Defensive Tactics Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0051C - Defensive Tactics Clock Hours: 80 Occupational This Basic Recruit High Liability Course is designed to provide training for persons seeking certification as a law enforcement officer, correctional officer, or correctional probation officer in the State of Florida. Lab Fee: 153.6 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0063 — Fundamentals of Patrol 1.34 credits · 1.34 hours CJK 0063 - Fundamentals of Patrol Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0063 - Fundamentals of Patrol Clock Hours: 40 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to use radio equipment properly, identify the uses of mobile computer devices, and understand the uses of FCIC/NCIC/NLETS and other electronic database resources. Understand community-oriented policing and how it is implemented as a problem-solving model, and identify the SARA problem-solving model and its application in real life situations. Understand officer safety issues, identify and avoid fatal errors, identify and ma… --- # CJK0072 — Crimes Against Persons 1.6 credits · 1.6 hours CJK 0072 - Crimes Against Persons Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0072 - Crimes Against Persons Clock Hours: 48 Occupational At the end of this course students should be able to conduct an initial investigation of crimes against persons, society, property, and economic crimes. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0073C — Crimes Involving Property and Society 0.4 credits · 0.4 hours CJK 0073C - Crimes Involving Property and Society Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0073C - Crimes Involving Property and Society Clock Hours: 12 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to conduct an initial investigation of crimes against society, property, and economic crimes. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0079 — Crime Scene Follow Up Organization 1.13 credits · 1.13 hours CJK 0079 - Crime Scene Follow Up Organization Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0079 - Crime Scene Follow Up Organization Clock Hours: 34 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to: process a crime scene, conduct a follow-up investigation, and provide testimony in different types of court proceedings. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0093 — Critical Incidents 1.47 credits · 1.47 hours CJK 0093 - Critical Incidents Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0093 - Critical Incidents Clock Hours: 44 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to do the following: complete and pass Unit 1, IS-100.LEb Introduction to the Incident Command System and Unit, IS-700.a National Incident Management (NIMS), An Introduction understand local emergency response plans, law enforcement duty-to-act requirements, and the role of law enforcement officers as first responders. Know how to respond to an active shooter incident; plan for response to a natural disaster; identify weapons of ma… --- # CJK0096C — Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training 2 credits · 2 hours CJK 0096C - Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0096C - Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training Clock Hours: 60 Occupational This course is the Officer Physical Fitness Section of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Basic Law Enforcement Recruit Training Program. This is Course 16. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0111 — Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections 0.53 credits · 0.53 hours CJK 0111 - Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0111 - Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections Clock Hours: 16 Occupational This course focuses on the importance of documentation and the role of correctional officers in gathering information and the fundamentals of writing. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0301 — Introduction to Corrections 1.07 credits · 1.07 hours CJK 0301 - Introduction to Corrections Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0301 - Introduction to Corrections Clock Hours: 32 Occupational This course provides an introduction to the corrections profession, including the roles and responsibilities of correctional officers, the certification process, the structure of the criminal justice system, and considerations that impact the longevity of an officer’s career. Lab Fee: 100 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0306 — Communication for Correctional Officers 1.07 credits · 1.07 hours CJK 0306 - Communication for Correctional Officers Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0306 - Communication for Correctional Officers Clock Hours: 32 Occupational This course provides students with the foundational knowledge of effective communication within a correctional environment, including interpersonal communication, de-escalation, and recognizing and responding to manipulation tactics. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0321 — Intake and Release 0.53 credits · 0.53 hours CJK 0321 - Intake and Release Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0321 - Intake and Release Clock Hours: 16 Occupational This course focuses solely on processes related to the intake identification, classification/housing, and release of inmates. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0324 — Supervision in a Correctional Facility 1.07 credits · 1.07 hours CJK 0324 - Supervision in a Correctional Facility Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0324 - Supervision in a Correctional Facility Clock Hours: 32 Occupational This course has been applied to improve the flow of concepts, such as monitoring inmates, areas of supervision, and inmate movement, referral, and discipline. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0326 — Supervising Correctional Populations 0.83 credits · 0.83 hours CJK 0326 - Supervising Correctional Populations Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0326 - Supervising Correctional Populations Clock Hours: 25 Occupational This course covers effectively supervising diverse special population inmates, maintaining officer safety and professionalism, and maintaining care and custody of special populations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0327 — Shift Management and Safety 0.67 credits · 0.67 hours CJK 0327 - Shift Management and Safety Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0327 - Shift Management and Safety Clock Hours: 20 Occupational This course teaches the basics of situational awareness and safety measures within a correctional environment, including equipment, security checks, searches, contraband, and maintaining general facility safety. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0336 — Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities 0.67 credits · 0.67 hours CJK 0336 - Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0336 - Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities Clock Hours: 20 Occupational This course provides foundational knowledge in identifying and responding to critical incidents within a correctional facility. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0340 — Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities 1 credits · 1 hours CJK 0340 - Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0340 - Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities Clock Hours: 30 Occupational Course covers improving the student’s score on the final fitness evaluation and adopting a foundation for lifelong fitness. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0355 — Legal for Correctional Officers 0.73 credits · 0.73 hours CJK 0355 - Legal for Correctional Officers Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0355 - Legal for Correctional Officers Clock Hours: 22 Occupational This course provides students with the foundational understanding of how case law and agency policies and procedures are important in the corrections profession. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0393 — Cross-over Program Updates 0.27 credits · 0.27 hours CJK 0393 - Cross-over Program Updates Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0393 - Cross-over Program Updates Clock Hours: 8 Occupational This course is designed to provide the Cross-Over recruit with an understanding of updated content from the applicable basic recruit training program. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0400C — Traffic Incidents 0.4 credits · 0.4 hours CJK 0400C - Traffic Incidents Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0400C - Traffic Incidents Clock Hours: 12 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to intervene, control, and resolve various traffic related incidents that a law enforcement officer may encounter. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0401 — Traffic Stops 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0401 - Traffic Stops Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0401 - Traffic Stops Clock Hours: 24 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to: safely pull over a vehicle, identify and articulate the stop/violation, obtain necessary information from the driver/passenger, safely complete the stop, safely effect an arrest, and accurately complete the required documentation for a traffic stop. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJK0402 — Traffic Crash Investigation 1 credits · 1 hours CJK 0402 - Traffic Crash Investigation Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0402 - Traffic Crash Investigation Clock Hours: 30 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to define and explain the terms and legal considerations associated with crash investigations. Respond to a crash scene safely. Assess a crash scene properly. Secure a safe work environment at a crash scene. Provide emergency medical assistance to injured people at a crash scene, if necessary. Obtain pertinent information about a crash to determine how and why it occurred. Identify crimes revealed during a crash i… --- # CJK0403 — DUI Traffic Stops 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0403 - DUI Traffic Stops Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0403 - DUI Traffic Stops Clock Hours: 24 Occupational At the end of this course, students should be able to understand the problem of and solutions for DUI, identify the DUI laws and related legal issues, identify the signs of alcohol or drug impairment, conduct a DUI traffic stop, follow the three-phase process of a DUI contact, demonstrate proficiency in conducting the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, make an arrest decision based on specific clues, accurately complete the required documentation for a DUI arrest, and provide clear a… --- # CJK0421 — Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart Firing Stun Gun 0.13 credits · 0.13 hours CJK 0421 - Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart Firing Stun Gun Add to Personal Catalog CJK 0421 - Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart Firing Stun Gun Clock Hours: 4 Occupational This course is the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Dart Firing Stun Gun course. Lab Fee: 70 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJL2001 — Criminal Law and Process 3 credits · 3 hours CJL 2001 - Criminal Law and Process Add to Personal Catalog CJL 2001 - Criminal Law and Process College Requirements Met: AATR The complexities of the criminal justice process and organization, including the following of a violator from the time of the commission of an offense through the entire criminal justice system, are examined. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJL2062 — Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJL 2062 - Constitutional Law Add to Personal Catalog CJL 2062 - Constitutional Law College Requirements Met: AATR This course studies the nature, sources, and types of criminal law. It includes studies of the United States Constitution, Federal Statutes, and case law which interprets the United States Constitution and Federal Statutes. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CCJ1000, CCJ1020 --- # CJL2080 — Comparative Legal Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CJL 2080 - Comparative Legal Systems Add to Personal Catalog CJL 2080 - Comparative Legal Systems College Requirements Met: AATR This course provides some balance and appreciation for the Anglo-American system of criminal justice. It includes various foreign systems of criminal justice selected to give a comparative view of the American system. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CJL2101 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CJL 2101 - Criminal Law Add to Personal Catalog CJL 2101 - Criminal Law College Requirements Met: AATR The State Constitution and statutory and case law of the state of Florida are studied. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CCJ1000, CCJ1020 --- # CJL2131 — Criminal Evidence and Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours CJL 2131 - Criminal Evidence and Procedure Add to Personal Catalog CJL 2131 - Criminal Evidence and Procedure College Requirements Met: AATR This course consists of the study and examination of the criminal rules of evidence - kinds, degree, admissibility, competence and weight - specifically as they affect the law enforcement officer in the processes of arrest, force, search, seizure, preservation, custody, testimony, and courtroom procedures. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CLP2140 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours CLP 2140 - Abnormal Psychology Add to Personal Catalog CLP 2140 - Abnormal Psychology College Requirements Met: AATR, GR Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PSY2012 --- # CNT2401 — Introduction to Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours CNT 2401 - Introduction to Network Security Add to Personal Catalog CNT 2401 - Introduction to Network Security College The student will learn the technologies used and principles involved in creating a secure computer networking environment. The student will learn about various threats and their countermeasures. A variety of security topologies, technologies, and concepts will be discussed. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CET1600C --- # CNT2414 — Computer & Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours CNT 2414 - Computer & Network Security Add to Personal Catalog CNT 2414 - Computer & Network Security College Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1170 --- # COP1332 — Visual Basic 3 credits · 3 hours COP 1332 - Visual Basic Add to Personal Catalog COP 1332 - Visual Basic College Requirements Met: AATR This course will introduce the students to the popular professional computer programming language. Visual BASIC is an object-oriented programming language in which the programs are event driven and involve the use of forms and controls with properties. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # COP2000 — Introduction to Programming 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2000 - Introduction to Programming Add to Personal Catalog COP 2000 - Introduction to Programming College Requirements Met: AATR This is an introductory computer course aimed primarily at computer programming majors. It covers fundamental computer and programming concepts including algorithm development, operating systems, and basic computer literacy. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # COP2334C — Beginning C++ Programming 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2334C - Beginning C++ Programming Add to Personal Catalog COP 2334C - Beginning C++ Programming College Requirements Met: AATR Introduction to programming using the C++ language. Involves a variety of problem- solving techniques in the C++ language using computer lab facilities. Involves top-down program design, loops, arrays, lists and tables, functions, text processing, file manipulation, and simulation techniques. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT0028, COP2000 --- # COP2335C — Intermediate C++ Programming 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2335C - Intermediate C++ Programming Add to Personal Catalog COP 2335C - Intermediate C++ Programming College Requirements Met: AATR This course continues to build the student’s programming proficiency from the basics learned in COP 2334C . Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2334C --- # COP2501 — Intermediate Programming 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2501 - Intermediate Programming Add to Personal Catalog COP 2501 - Intermediate Programming College Requirements Met: AATR This includes techniques for algorithm development, coding, and testing. This course will explore lists and tuples, dictionaries and sets, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, recursion, and GUI programming. Students will create event-driven applications to reinforce new concepts and material presented in each chapter. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2000 --- # COP2660 — Programming for Mobile Devices 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2660 - Programming for Mobile Devices Add to Personal Catalog COP 2660 - Programming for Mobile Devices College Requirements Met: AATR The course starts with a brief introduction to Java programming environment and moves forward with creating stateful web services using Java and developing mobile applications consuming web services via the Android platform. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2800 --- # COP2800 — JAVA 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2800 - JAVA Add to Personal Catalog COP 2800 - JAVA College Requirements Met: AATR Introduction to programming using the JAVA language. Involves a variety of problem-solving techniques in the JAVA language using computer lab facilities. Involves developing JAVA applets and applications using object-oriented program design, and visual development using JAVA’s Abstract Windows Tool kit (AWT). Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT0028 --- # COP2801 — JavaScript 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2801 - JavaScript Add to Personal Catalog COP 2801 - JavaScript College Requirements Met: AATR These programs will be created using this object-based scripting language and designed to interact over the internet or any other similar network with an appropriate web browser. Students will conceptualize and develop interactive web sites using the full features of JavaScript. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2501, COP2851 --- # COP2802 — Intermediate Java 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2802 - Intermediate Java Add to Personal Catalog COP 2802 - Intermediate Java College Requirements Met: AATR Intermediate Java programming. Object-oriented programming in more detail with an emphasis upon polymorphism, inheritance, and program development using an integrated development environment (IDE). Development of larger programming projects including mobile applications (Apps) for the Android platform. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2800 --- # COP2830 — Basic Web Page Programming 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2830 - Basic Web Page Programming Add to Personal Catalog COP 2830 - Basic Web Page Programming College Requirements Met: AATR This course is designed to introduce the student to basic web development tools and design techniques. Topics will include hypertext mark-up language (HTML), scripting using one or more scripting languages, and using a web page development software package. Upon completion of this class, the student should have the capability to design and create a simple web site. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # COP2851 — Designing Web Pages 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2851 - Designing Web Pages Add to Personal Catalog COP 2851 - Designing Web Pages College Requirements Met: AATR This course is a continuation and enhances web development skills at the client side, utilizing tools like jQuery, JSON, and AJAX. Students will complete development projects throughout the course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COP2830 --- # COS0011 — Orientation/ Introduction to Cosmetology 2 credits · 2 hours COS 0011 - Orientation/ Introduction to Cosmetology Add to Personal Catalog COS 0011 - Orientation/ Introduction to Cosmetology Clock Hours: 60 Occupational (Students exempt from developmental education based on Senate Bill 1720, identified by a test code of SBEX on their test score record, are exempt from TABE requirements.) Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Professional ethics required of the cosmetologist, includes study of Florida law, care and use of equipment, personality, hygiene, and personal projection. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026… --- # COS0301C — Hair Cutting and Shaping 5 credits · 5 hours COS 0301C - Hair Cutting and Shaping Add to Personal Catalog COS 0301C - Hair Cutting and Shaping Clock Hours: 150 Occupational (Students exempt from developmental education based on Senate Bill 1720, identified by a test code of SBEX on their test score record, are exempt from TABE requirements.) Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Development of knowledge and skill in the use of scissors and razor for basic shaping and styling of hair on both male and female, as well as safety precautions. Lab Fee: 30 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sched… --- # COS0400C — Hair Styling/ Designing Procedures 5 credits · 5 hours COS 0400C - Hair Styling/ Designing Procedures Add to Personal Catalog COS 0400C - Hair Styling/ Designing Procedures Clock Hours: 150 Occupational (Students exempt from developmental education based on Senate Bill 1720, identified by a test code of SBEX on their test score record, are exempt from TABE requirements.) Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Development of knowledge and skill in molding, setting, pin curls, roller curls, press styling, iron curling, hot combs, and blower techniques. Includes study of artistry in hair styling, style client, for both male and female, safety preca… --- # COS0510C — Scalp and Hair Care 1 credits · 1 hours COS 0510C - Scalp and Hair Care Add to Personal Catalog COS 0510C - Scalp and Hair Care Clock Hours: 30 Occupational (Students exempt from developmental education based on Senate Bill 1720, identified by a test code of SBEX on their test score record, are exempt from TABE requirements.) Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Study of hair treatments, scalp treatment, manipulations, related chemistry, and light therapy. Hair and scalp treatment techniques for both male and female. Study of related anatomy and physiology, draping, scientific hair brushing technique, shampooing manipulations, r… --- # COS0640C — Chemical Hair Restructuring II 4 credits · 4 hours COS 0640C - Chemical Hair Restructuring II Add to Personal Catalog COS 0640C - Chemical Hair Restructuring II Clock Hours: 120 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Study and analysis of hair in regard to procedures of permanent product information and cold wave chemistry. Techniques for both male and female. Study of the methods for chemical straightening of normal and tinted hair, and product control techniques for both male and female. Related chemistry. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COS0301C --- # COS0644C — Chemical Hair Restructuring I 4 credits · 4 hours COS 0644C - Chemical Hair Restructuring I Add to Personal Catalog COS 0644C - Chemical Hair Restructuring I Clock Hours: 120 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Study and analysis of hair in regard to procedures of permanent product information and cold wave chemistry. Techniques for both male and female. Study the methods for chemical straightening of normal and tinted hair, and product control techniques for both male and female. Related chemistry. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COS0301C --- # COS0700C — Hair Coloring/ Bleaching I 4 credits · 4 hours COS 0700C - Hair Coloring/ Bleaching I Add to Personal Catalog COS 0700C - Hair Coloring/ Bleaching I Clock Hours: 120 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Study and analysis of hair and the chemistry of color, permanent coloring, bleaching, frosting, streaking, toners, and corrective work, as well as safety precautions. Hair coloring techniques for both males and females. Lab Fee: 40 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COS0644C --- # COS0760C — Hair Coloring/ Bleaching II 4 credits · 4 hours COS 0760C - Hair Coloring/ Bleaching II Add to Personal Catalog COS 0760C - Hair Coloring/ Bleaching II Clock Hours: 120 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Includes the study and procedures of hair lightening and toning techniques (deleting natural pigment & adding artificial color to the hair). Includes safety precautions. Lab Fee: 40 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COS0700C --- # COS0870C — Salon Management 2 credits · 2 hours COS 0870C - Salon Management Add to Personal Catalog COS 0870C - Salon Management Clock Hours: 60 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Practice in the operation of a salon, including developing a resume, employee interviews, shop management, equipment care, sales development, and employability skills required to succeed in the industry. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COS0644C --- # COS0920 — Review for the State Board 3 credits · 3 hours COS 0920 - Review for the State Board Add to Personal Catalog COS 0920 - Review for the State Board Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Repeatable for Credit: Yes Review of all subjects to prepare for a retake of the state licensing exam. May be repeated three times for credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COS0963 --- # COS0963 — Preparation for State Board 3 credits · 3 hours COS 0963 - Preparation for State Board Add to Personal Catalog COS 0963 - Preparation for State Board Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Review Bacteriology/Sanitation/Sterilization, Chemical Hair Restructuring 1, Chemical Hair Restructuring 2, Hair Shaping, Scalp and Hair Care, Hair Coloring/Bleaching, Hair Styling/Designing Procedures, Esthetics and Skin Care 1, Esthetics and Skin Care 2, Manicuring and Pedicuring, Salon Management, and Florida Law Booklet. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: COS0644C --- # CRW2001 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CRW 2001 - Creative Writing Add to Personal Catalog CRW 2001 - Creative Writing College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Communications Practice in writing creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and drama. Includes critical analysis of student writing by instructor, peer review, guidance in how to publish, and publication of best student work in college literary magazine. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # CRW2200 — Magazine Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CRW 2200 - Magazine Writing Add to Personal Catalog CRW 2200 - Magazine Writing College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes A course for student writing as it relates to the literary magazine. Critical emphasis is on submission evaluation and editing, as well as independent editing and writing projects. Students will work on the production of the FGC literary magazine, Howl!. May be taken a maximum of four semesters for credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # CSP0004C — Esthetics and Skin Care 3 credits · 3 hours CSP 0004C - Esthetics and Skin Care Add to Personal Catalog CSP 0004C - Esthetics and Skin Care Clock Hours: 90 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Study of facial treatment, and related anatomy and physiology. Techniques of makeup, lash and brow tints, eyebrow arches, safety precautions. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CSP0010C — Manicuring and Pedicuring 3 credits · 3 hours CSP 0010C - Manicuring and Pedicuring Add to Personal Catalog CSP 0010C - Manicuring and Pedicuring Clock Hours: 90 Occupational (Students exempt from developmental education based on Senate Bill 1720, identified by a test code of SBEX on their test score record, are exempt from TABE requirements.) Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CSP0013C — Nail Specialist 6 credits · 6 hours CSP 0013C - Nail Specialist Add to Personal Catalog CSP 0013C - Nail Specialist Clock Hours: 180 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Study of manicuring and pedicuring techniques for both male and female, hot oil, plain, electrical and nail information and safety precautions. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CSP0260C — Esthetics Specialist 7.33 credits · 7.33 hours CSP 0260C - Esthetics Specialist Add to Personal Catalog CSP 0260C - Esthetics Specialist Clock Hours: 220 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Study of facial treatment and related anatomy and physiology. Techniques of make-up, lash, and brow tints, eyebrow arches, safety precautions. Lab Fee: 125 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # CTS1131 — Computer Essentials & Support 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 1131 - Computer Essentials & Support Add to Personal Catalog CTS 1131 - Computer Essentials & Support College Requirements Met: AATR Students use multiple learning formats to learn how to install, manage, and secure computer hardware and master home and corporate OS environments. Concepts covered include the basics of computer components, peripheral devices, data storage, networking, printing, mobile devices, security, system management and Windows installation. Concepts will be taught via an online instructional system utilizing extensive computer-based simulations. This is a blended cou… --- # CTS1132 — Computer Repair and Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 1132 - Computer Repair and Maintenance Add to Personal Catalog CTS 1132 - Computer Repair and Maintenance College Requirements Met: AATR This is a lab-based, hands-on course. Students will learn to install and repair system components, disassemble, and reassemble laptops, All-in-One (AIO) computer systems, and build a PC from scratch. This course also prepares students to take the CompTIA A+ industry certification exams. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1131 --- # CTS1134 — Introduction to Networking 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 1134 - Introduction to Networking Add to Personal Catalog CTS 1134 - Introduction to Networking College Requirements Met: AATR Students will be introduced to the Prerequisites: CTS1131 --- # CTS1170 — Foundations of Information Security 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 1170 - Foundations of Information Security Add to Personal Catalog CTS 1170 - Foundations of Information Security College Requirements Met: AATR This course teaches the basic concepts and principles of information security, and the fundamental approaches to secure computers and networks. Its main topics include security basics, security management and risk assessment, software security, operating systems security, database security, cryptography algorithms and protocols, network authentication and secure network applications, malicious malware, network threats and defenses, web security,… --- # CTS2142 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2142 - Project Management Add to Personal Catalog CTS 2142 - Project Management College Requirements Met: AATR The student will gain comprehensive knowledge of the methods, tools, and techniques related to successful management of an IT project. Topics such as agile development, managing risk, innovative teams and people skills will be covered in addition to the traditional elements of the IT Project Management Framework. This course is taught in a collaborative learning laboratory designed to give students experience with participating in a collaborative IT project team. Click here for t… --- # CTS2145 — Cloud Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2145 - Cloud Essentials Add to Personal Catalog CTS 2145 - Cloud Essentials College Requirements Met: AATR This course prepares students for the CompTIA Could Essentials Certification exam. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1134 --- # CTS2161 — Microsoft Windows Client 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2161 - Microsoft Windows Client Add to Personal Catalog CTS 2161 - Microsoft Windows Client College Requirements Met: AATR It is designed to prepare students to manage Microsoft Windows 10 desktop computers on a network environment. Students will learn to install, configure, customize, optimize, and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows 10. This course is intended for those who support or administer Microsoft Windows 10 or who are preparing to take the Microsoft MD-100 & MD 101 Windows 10 Certification Exam. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1134, MD-100, MD101 --- # CTS2314 — Network Defense & Countermeasures 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2314 - Network Defense & Countermeasures Add to Personal Catalog CTS 2314 - Network Defense & Countermeasures College This course also adopts a practical hands-on approach when examining network defense techniques. Along with examining different network defense strategies, this course will explore the advancement of network implementation, as well as, timeless problem-solving strategies. The course also covers such essential practices as developing a security policy and then implementing that policy by performing network address translation, packet filtering, and installing proxy servers,… Prerequisites: CNT2414, CTS1134 --- # CTS2318 — Risk Management 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2318 - Risk Management Add to Personal Catalog CTS 2318 - Risk Management College This course also covers steps and solutions for responding to an incident. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CTS1170 --- # CTS2321 — Linux Admin I 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2321 - Linux Admin I Add to Personal Catalog CTS 2321 - Linux Admin I College Requirements Met: AATR To learn more about this certificate, visit www.lpi.org/LE). This course teaches how to use the Linux operating system and introduces the CDE, GNOME, and KDAE graphical user interfaces (GUI). An overview of the various distributions of the Linux operating system in provided. The class is for new users of the Linux operating environment. The students will learn fundamental command-line features including file system navigation, changing file permissions, the vi and emacs text editors, Korn… Prerequisites: CTS1134 --- # CTS2445 — SQL Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2445 - SQL Programming Add to Personal Catalog CTS 2445 - SQL Programming College Requirements Met: AATR Table creation, normalization, data integrity and constraints, SQL queries, and analyzing security needs will also be covered. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: CGS2541 --- # DEP2001 — Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours DEP 2001 - Child Development Add to Personal Catalog DEP 2001 - Child Development College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Social Science This developmental psychology course focuses on the stages of physical, cognitive, emotional, cultural, and social growth and development in humans from the prenatal period through the late teens. There is additional emphasis on how changing societal norms affect development, both healthy and maladaptive. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours DEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development Add to Personal Catalog DEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Social Science This is a developmental psychology course that considers human growth and development from conception to death. This course covers the transitions of physical, cognitive, and psycho-social growth throughout the life span, inclusive of the study and consideration of major developmental theories. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # DIG1710C — Introduction to Game Production 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 1710C - Introduction to Game Production Add to Personal Catalog DIG 1710C - Introduction to Game Production College Requirements Met: AATR This course focuses on the entire production process of games. Students will tie together their understanding from previous courses in the curriculum regarding game design, planning and development, and creation of game assets. An entry level game engine will be used to complete a series of projects to gain game making experience leading to the creation of an original working game. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2… Prerequisites: DIG1711C --- # DIG1711C — Game Design and Gameplay 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 1711C - Game Design and Gameplay Add to Personal Catalog DIG 1711C - Game Design and Gameplay College Requirements Met: AATR Video games require a considerable amount of specialized knowledge and skills to develop. In this course, students will learn what goes into a modern game. They will explore many key elements of game design including how to think of and expand on fun and innovative game ideas. Finally, they will put their knowledge to use by creating an original game idea and using it to write pitch and design documents. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for t… --- # DIG2000C — Intro to Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2000C - Intro to Digital Media Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2000C - Intro to Digital Media College Requirements Met: AATR This course introduces students to computer concepts and industry standard software that are used for digital media creation and design. Students create and manipulate different types of digital images, explore fundamental design concepts, and complete several projects throughout the course. Additionally, the course incorporates a review of historical aspects of computer and communications technologies and their influence on culture and media. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for… --- # DIG2030C — Fundamentals of Digital Video 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2030C - Fundamentals of Digital Video Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2030C - Fundamentals of Digital Video College Requirements Met: AATR This is an introductory course in creating digital video. The student will learn to shoot, capture and edit digital video and audio. Basic concepts of visual storytelling, creativity, planning, and the production process will be covered. This course is designed for students and video enthusiasts interested in presenting video media within today’s emerging formats. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class… --- # DIG2040C — History of Video Games 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2040C - History of Video Games Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2040C - History of Video Games College Requirements Met: AATR The video game industry has enjoyed an interesting and diverse history, from its early beginnings with Tennis for Two and Computer Space!, through the golden age of Atari, and onward into the days of Nintendo, Sega, Sony, and Microsoft. Students will learn the origins of major game developers, past and present, and experience the classic games that inspired the hits of today. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # DIG2109C — Digital Imaging with Photoshop 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2109C - Digital Imaging with Photoshop Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2109C - Digital Imaging with Photoshop College Requirements Met: AATR This course teaches the fundamentals of pixel-based image-editing tools for digital media professionals. Image capture, photo retouching, image editing, color painting, texture creation, and original image creation are among the topics covered. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # DIG2113C — Motion Graphics and Special Effects 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2113C - Motion Graphics and Special Effects Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2113C - Motion Graphics and Special Effects College Requirements Met: AATR This course will explore the use of industry standard software to produce motion graphics and visual effects for video and digital media. The student will create a wide range of visual effects and projects. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: DIG2030C --- # DIG2203C — Advanced Digital Video 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2203C - Advanced Digital Video Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2203C - Advanced Digital Video College Requirements Met: AATR Students in this course will have an opportunity to expand on what they learned in DIG 2030C . They will explore advanced concepts and skills for the planning and producing of digital video segments. Students will develop an awareness of advanced filming and digital editing techniques such as multi-camera syncing, multiple video and audio compressions for film, television, and the web. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 202… Prerequisites: DIG2030C --- # DIG2300C — Intro to 2D Animation 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2300C - Intro to 2D Animation Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2300C - Intro to 2D Animation College Requirements Met: AATR This is an introductory course in creating two-dimensional digital animation. General concepts, history, and techniques used in both traditional and digital animation will be covered. Students will have the opportunity to explore the skills and techniques used to create several animations and projects. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # DIG2302C — 3D Modeling and Animation 1 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2302C - 3D Modeling and Animation 1 Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2302C - 3D Modeling and Animation 1 College Requirements Met: AATR This course introduces students to the basic tools, techniques and applications to create 3D models for animation and game development. Students will learn how to manipulate objects, build models, employ lighting, design movement, work with materials and textures and render a final image. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # DIG2430C — 2D Animation and Storytelling 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2430C - 2D Animation and Storytelling Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2430C - 2D Animation and Storytelling College Requirements Met: AATR This course expands upon the concepts and skills learned in DIG 2300C. In this course students will focus on storytelling skills for animated media. Basic story structure and conventions used in animated media will be covered. Students will outline, chart out, and create an original animated story. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: DIG2300C --- # DIG2500C — Fundamentals of Interactive Design 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2500C - Fundamentals of Interactive Design Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2500C - Fundamentals of Interactive Design College Requirements Met: AATR In this course, students will learn to implement the foundations of interactive media including user-interface design concepts, optimization/performance issues, resources and tools. Students combine audio, video, imaging, animation, and other media formats to construct an interactive product using industry-standard software. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: DIG2000C --- # DIG2580C — Digital Media Portfolio 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2580C - Digital Media Portfolio Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2580C - Digital Media Portfolio College Requirements Met: AATR Students in this course will have an opportunity to integrate and apply all the techniques associated with digital media portfolio creation. Students will explore current tactics and practices used to display best works and showcase projects completed throughout their digital media program. Students will research web sites, analyze intended audiences, construct a resume, write a digital artist’s statement, and create a prototype digital portfolio for self-promotion. T… Prerequisites: DIG2000C, DIG2109C, GRA2151C, GRA1103C, PGY2801C, DIG2030C, DIG2300C, DIG2500C --- # DIG2721C — Applied Game Design I 3 credits · 3 hours DIG 2721C - Applied Game Design I Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2721C - Applied Game Design I College Building on the students’ previous knowledge, this course provides a detailed look at the more complex elements of game design including level design, game mechanics, and gameplay balance. Students will apply their skills by working in teams to design and create small original games and/or game mods. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: DIG1711C --- # DIG2931C — Special Topics in Digital Media 1 credits · 1 hours DIG 2931C - Special Topics in Digital Media Add to Personal Catalog DIG 2931C - Special Topics in Digital Media College -3 Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course teaches computer-aided digital media topics of special and current interest. Main areas of study include the focus on various issues in the field of digital media. Students pursue production of digital and traditional projects related to the course. This course may be repeated with a change in subject matter. Lab fee: $21.21. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sched… --- # ECO2013 — Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 2013 - Macroeconomics Add to Personal Catalog ECO 2013 - Macroeconomics College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Social Science In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and econ… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # ECO2023 — Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 2023 - Microeconomics Add to Personal Catalog ECO 2023 - Microeconomics College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Social Science Microeconomics. The study of theories of production, price determination, and resource allocation. In addition, the economics of inequality, poverty, and comparative economic systems are studied. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # EDE3223 — Integrating Art, Music and Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDE 3223 - Integrating Art, Music and Physical Education Add to Personal Catalog EDE 3223 - Integrating Art, Music and Physical Education College Foundation in Art, Music, and Physical Education in Elementary classrooms. Subject area knowledge and skills are developed based on state standards, and emphasis is placed on methods of instruction and development of lesson plans that integrate Art, Music, and Physical Education. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EDE3941 — Elementary Education Pre-Internship I 1 credits · 1 hours EDE 3941 - Elementary Education Pre-Internship I Add to Personal Catalog EDE 3941 - Elementary Education Pre-Internship I College Pre/ Practical application in a clinical setting of knowledge acquired in the classroom. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EDE3942 — Elementary Education Pre-Internship II 1 credits · 1 hours EDE 3942 - Elementary Education Pre-Internship II Add to Personal Catalog EDE 3942 - Elementary Education Pre-Internship II College Practical application in a clinical setting of knowledge acquired in the classroom. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EDE3941 --- # EDE4302 — Engineering for Elementary Learners 3 credits · 3 hours EDE 4302 - Engineering for Elementary Learners Add to Personal Catalog EDE 4302 - Engineering for Elementary Learners College This course is based on constructivist learning theory and provides hands on experience as students explore conceptual understanding and real-world applications of engineering appropriate for elementary age learners. Students will design standard based lessons that include differentiated strategies and assessment of knowledge, build content knowledge, strengthen critical thinking skills, and foster capacity for innovation. This is an ESOL infused course. Click here for… Prerequisites: MAE3310, SCE3310 --- # EDE4936 — Senior Seminar in Elementary Education 1 credits · 1 hours EDE 4936 - Senior Seminar in Elementary Education Add to Personal Catalog EDE 4936 - Senior Seminar in Elementary Education College This senior seminar is a companion course to EDE 4945 - Senior Internship in Elementary Education and RED 4940 - Internship in Reading . It provides teacher candidates with an opportunity to examine and explore issues related to the full time K-6 internship. This course promotes collegial discussion of professional practices, while providing a platform for support and encouragement during the transition from pre-service teacher to real-world educator. Click here… Prerequisites: EDE3223, EDF3115, EEX3294, MAE3310, RED3309, EDE3941, SCE3310, LAE3414, TSL3080, MAE3312, SSE3312, EDE3942, TSL4081, RED4318, EDE4943, EDF4603, EDE4302, EDG4410 --- # EDE4943 — Elementary Education Pre-Internship III 1 credits · 1 hours EDE 4943 - Elementary Education Pre-Internship III Add to Personal Catalog EDE 4943 - Elementary Education Pre-Internship III College Practical application in a clinical setting of knowledge acquired in the classroom. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EDE3941, EDE3942 --- # EDE4945 — Senior Internship in Elementary Education 9 credits · 9 hours EDE 4945 - Senior Internship in Elementary Education Add to Personal Catalog EDE 4945 - Senior Internship in Elementary Education College This course requires the pre-service teacher to demonstrate competency of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAPS) during one semester of full-time clinical experience in a K-6 school setting. Pre-service teachers work directly with supervising teacher to apply the skills and competencies learned throughout college coursework in a real-world classroom setting. Students utilize learned skills by working with diverse students in a large group, smal… Prerequisites: EDE3223, EDF3115, EEX3294, MAE3310, RED3309, EDE3941, SCE3310, LAE3414, TSL3080, MAE3312, SSE3312, EDE3942, TSL4081, RED4318, EDE4943, EDF4603, EDE4302, EDG4410 --- # EDF1005 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 1005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession Add to Personal Catalog EDF 1005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession College Requirements Met: AATR This is a survey course including historical, sociological and philosophical foundations of education, governance and finance of education, educational policies, legal, moral and ethical issues and the professionalism of teaching. Student will be provided information on the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, Florida State Standards and the Professional Educator Competencies. Students are required to complete a minimum of 20 hours of… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C --- # EDF2085 — Introduction to Diversity for Educators 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 2085 - Introduction to Diversity for Educators Add to Personal Catalog EDF 2085 - Introduction to Diversity for Educators College Requirements Met: AATR Designed for the prospective educator, this course provides the opportunity to explore issues of diversity, including an understanding of the influence of exceptionalities, culture, family, gender, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status, and religion, language of origin, ethnicity, and age upon the educational experience. Students will explore personal attitudes toward diversity and exceptionalities. Students will be provided inform… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C --- # EDF3115 — Child Development for Inclusive Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 3115 - Child Development for Inclusive Education Add to Personal Catalog EDF 3115 - Child Development for Inclusive Education College An overview of human life, with a focus on growth and development characteristics of children 5 yrs. to 12 yrs. of age. Students analyze typical and atypical development, developmental theories, learning theories, research on the process of learning to read, brain research, the process of attachment, and the foundations of relationships to guide their practice in teaching diverse population of children. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click he… --- # EDF4214 — Teaching and Learning Process 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 4214 - Teaching and Learning Process Add to Personal Catalog EDF 4214 - Teaching and Learning Process College This course teaches a foundation in child and adolescent development including theories and principles of learning as applied in the instructional process. Topics include motivation and persistence, and various stages of human development. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EDF4251 — Classroom Management, Ethics, & Law 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 4251 - Classroom Management, Ethics, & Law Add to Personal Catalog EDF 4251 - Classroom Management, Ethics, & Law College This course explores the development of classroom organization and management, school safety, professional ethics, and educational law necessary to create a safe learning environment in which effective teaching and learning can take place. Emphasis will be placed on promoting a physically, emotionally, socially, and academically secure climate for students. Methods and strategies for communicating and working effectively with students, other school professionals, commu… --- # EDF4430 — Classroom Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 4430 - Classroom Assessment Add to Personal Catalog EDF 4430 - Classroom Assessment College This course teaches the principles of assessment and various assessment strategies that can be used in the classroom. Topics include formative and summative evaluation, test construction, rubrics, and interpretation of data. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EDF4603 — Critical Issues in Classroom Management, Ethics, Law, and Safety 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 4603 - Critical Issues in Classroom Management, Ethics, Law, and Safety Add to Personal Catalog EDF 4603 - Critical Issues in Classroom Management, Ethics, Law, and Safety College This course involves critical analysis of contemporary educational issues including ethical, safety, legal, cultural, and linguistic considerations which directly impact schooling and democracy. This course is ESOL infused. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EDG4343 — Instructional Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours EDG 4343 - Instructional Strategies Add to Personal Catalog EDG 4343 - Instructional Strategies College This course explores instructional strategies and materials appropriate for the classroom setting. Interdisciplinary instruction, teaching techniques, and various methods of planning to meet the needs of all types of learners, including students with disabilities, will be addressed. Topics will include planning for instruction, assessment of learning styles, Bloom’s Taxonomy/Webb’s Depth of Knowledge, interdisciplinary instruction, cooperative learning, group learning, contextual learning,… --- # EDG4410 — Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours EDG 4410 - Classroom Management Add to Personal Catalog EDG 4410 - Classroom Management College This course provides basic skills of classroom discipline designed to prepare the preservice teacher with strategies for managing regular and exceptional learners, the environment, and academic tasks so that all students in the classroom have opportunities for psychosocial and cognitive growth. Emphasis is on individual and large group management skills. This course is ESOL infused. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC1001 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1001 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education Add to Personal Catalog EEC 1001 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education College Requirements Met: AATR This course is one of three required to meet the educational requirements for the DCF Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC). The student will create a professional portfolio as required by DCF, complete a field experience, and will be observed as the lead teacher in a classroom. The student will gain an understanding of state rules and regulations regarding early childhood care and education. This course requires special approval… --- # EEC1309 — Early Childhood Education Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1309 - Early Childhood Education Foundations Add to Personal Catalog EEC 1309 - Early Childhood Education Foundations College Requirements Met: AATR This course provides the student with knowledge of philosophy, theories, and instructional practices of early childhood education. Methods of teaching will include lectures, class discussions, audio/visual presentations, outside speakers, individual or group activities, and field assignments. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC1600 — Guiding the Young Child 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1600 - Guiding the Young Child Add to Personal Catalog EEC 1600 - Guiding the Young Child College Pre/ It examines the range of appropriate and acceptable behaviors, consistent limits, communication patterns and styles, and simple rules that clearly define behavioral guidelines employed to guide young children in a variety of settings. This course includes a minimum of 7 hours of field experience in childcare settings. A grade of C or better is required for successful completion. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC1601 — Child Study 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1601 - Child Study Add to Personal Catalog EEC 1601 - Child Study College Requirements Met: AATR Pre/ This course is focused on observing and recording both physical and emotional information. Use of written reports, samples of tape recordings, check lists, and other techniques are examined. A grade of C or better is required for successful completion. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC1734 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1734 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children Add to Personal Catalog EEC 1734 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children College This course provides an overview of the fields of health, safety, and nutrition as they relate to the young child and his/her family. Emphasis is placed on learning to incorporate current concepts in health, safety, and nutrition into a quality childcare setting. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC1941 — Internship-Early Intervention 1 credits · 1 hours EEC 1941 - Internship-Early Intervention Add to Personal Catalog EEC 1941 - Internship-Early Intervention College Hours will be documented on a log sheet and verified by a mentor teacher. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC2002 — Operating Early Childhood Facility 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2002 - Operating Early Childhood Facility Add to Personal Catalog EEC 2002 - Operating Early Childhood Facility College This course provides a study of the facilities, equipment & program planning, using educational --- # EEC2200 — Curriculum Overview 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2200 - Curriculum Overview Add to Personal Catalog EEC 2200 - Curriculum Overview College A grade of C or better is required for successful completion. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EEC1309, EEC1601 --- # EEC2300 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2300 - Cognitive Experiences for Young Children Add to Personal Catalog EEC 2300 - Cognitive Experiences for Young Children College This course is one of three required to meet the educational requirements for the DCF Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC). The student will demonstrate an understanding of state standards, lesson planning, and using assessments to plan for developmentally appropriate early childhood experiences. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC2401 — Home and Community 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2401 - Home and Community Add to Personal Catalog EEC 2401 - Home and Community College This course includes 10 hours of service learning. A grade of C or better is required for successful completion. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EEC1309, EEC1601 --- # EEC2930 — Special Topics for Child Care Administrators 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2930 - Special Topics for Child Care Administrators Add to Personal Catalog EEC 2930 - Special Topics for Child Care Administrators College Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course will serve as a vehicle to either deepen students’ knowledge of subjects addressed in early childhood education introductory courses or explore issues outside the traditional curriculum. Permission from early childhood coordinator required. The course may be taken up to four times for credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC2949 — Internship-Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2949 - Internship-Child Development Add to Personal Catalog EEC 2949 - Internship-Child Development College This course requires special approval to register. Lab Fee: 40 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EEC1309, EEC1601 --- # EEC3214 — Early Childhood Education Learning Environment & Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3214 - Early Childhood Education Learning Environment & Strategies Add to Personal Catalog EEC 3214 - Early Childhood Education Learning Environment & Strategies College This course examines developmentally appropriate education materials, strategies and environments for young children. Explores an integrated approach to curriculum planning and scheduling which emphasizes active learning. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC3301 — Instructional Practices 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3301 - Instructional Practices Add to Personal Catalog EEC 3301 - Instructional Practices College Philosophy, theories and instructional practices of early childhood education. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC3320 — Principles and Methods for Teaching Early Childhood Social Studies 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3320 - Principles and Methods for Teaching Early Childhood Social Studies Add to Personal Catalog EEC 3320 - Principles and Methods for Teaching Early Childhood Social Studies College This course is designed to prepare students to teach social studies in the early childhood classroom. Emphasis is on implementing the project approach to investigate components of social studies to include: individual development and identity; people, places, and environments, technology and our world; and civic ideals and practices. The student will increase and apply knowledge and skills in the Florida Ear… --- # EEC3400 — Parents as Teachers/Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3400 - Parents as Teachers/Field Experience Add to Personal Catalog EEC 3400 - Parents as Teachers/Field Experience College This course identifies child-rearing practices and teacher-parent relationships for children from birth through elementary school in relation to academic success. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC3511 — Infant and Toddler Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3511 - Infant and Toddler Curriculum Add to Personal Catalog EEC 3511 - Infant and Toddler Curriculum College This course will address the design, implementation and evaluation of curriculum that promotes the growth and development of cognitive, physical, social, emotional and communication skills of children birth to three years. Both typical and atypical development will be discussed. This course is designed to prepare early childhood professionals to work appropriately and effectively with very young children and their families. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here… --- # EEC3704 — Education and Development of Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3704 - Education and Development of Young Children Add to Personal Catalog EEC 3704 - Education and Development of Young Children College This course provides knowledge of infant, toddler and young child’s physical, intellectual, social, and emotional development and educational enhancement. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC3731 — Health, Nutrition and Safety of Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3731 - Health, Nutrition and Safety of Young Children Add to Personal Catalog EEC 3731 - Health, Nutrition and Safety of Young Children College The purpose of this course is to provide participants with knowledge of appropriate health, safety, and nutritional practices implemented in developmentally appropriate educational programs for children ages birth through eight. The course will also focus on proper emergency procedures, and the recognition and prevention of childhood diseases as well as child abuse and neglect. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall… --- # EEC4211 — Integrated Math and Science in Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4211 - Integrated Math and Science in Early Childhood Add to Personal Catalog EEC 4211 - Integrated Math and Science in Early Childhood College This course provides students with knowledge of beginning sequential science and mathematical concepts for the appropriate stages of cognitive development of young children. Emphasis will be placed on how science and mathematics are integrated throughout the curriculum and become valued functional tools. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC4227 — Creative Arts for Preschool Education/Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4227 - Creative Arts for Preschool Education/Field Experience Add to Personal Catalog EEC 4227 - Creative Arts for Preschool Education/Field Experience College This course is designed to increase understanding of the development of creativity and the importance of creative experiences from birth through four years of age. Emphasis is placed on creating and adapting meaningful, challenging, engaging and developmentally supportive learning experiences in art, music, movement, and dramatics. This course requires 15 field experience hours in an early childhood setting. The course incorporates… --- # EEC4613 — Assessment and Evaluation of Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4613 - Assessment and Evaluation of Young Children Add to Personal Catalog EEC 4613 - Assessment and Evaluation of Young Children College Areas of emphasis include development of skills in selection, use, and interpretation of developmentally appropriate formal, informal, and holistic instruments and procedures, measurement terms and principles, procedures and legal requirements for record keeping, use of technology in assessment, and managing an assessment team. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EEX4201 --- # EEC4661 — Early Childhood Education Theory and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4661 - Early Childhood Education Theory and Practice Add to Personal Catalog EEC 4661 - Early Childhood Education Theory and Practice College The purpose of this course is the study of early childhood education and services for young children and families. It includes early childhood historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives, learning theories and field-based experiences. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC4706 — Language Development 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4706 - Language Development Add to Personal Catalog EEC 4706 - Language Development College The purpose of this course is the study of the acquisition of language in young children and the development of basic communications skills in the language arts curriculum, infancy through age 8 years. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEC4940 — Internship Early Childhood/Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4940 - Internship Early Childhood/Field Experience Add to Personal Catalog EEC 4940 - Internship Early Childhood/Field Experience College This course is a practical application in a clinical setting of knowledge acquired in the classroom. Hours may vary. Levels may vary within an institution. Lab Fee: 40 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEX2010 — Intro to Exceptional Child Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 2010 - Intro to Exceptional Child Education Add to Personal Catalog EEX 2010 - Intro to Exceptional Child Education College Requirements Met: AATR This introductory course is designed to familiarize pre-service and in-service teachers with issues related to the instruction of students with special needs. Pre-service and in-service teachers will learn the history of special education (to include litigation and legislation) as well as an overview of exceptionalities. Pre-service and in-service teachers will also learn about assistive technologies for the classroom. Click here for the Summer… Prerequisites: MAT0028, ENC0025, REA0017 --- # EEX2013 — Special Needs in Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 2013 - Special Needs in Early Childhood Education Add to Personal Catalog EEX 2013 - Special Needs in Early Childhood Education College This is a survey course about children with special-needs during the early childhood years. Included will be effective ways to work with families, state and federal legislation, and the agencies and systems available to provide assistance. A grade of C or better is required for successful completion. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EEX3294 — Differentiated Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 3294 - Differentiated Instruction Add to Personal Catalog EEX 3294 - Differentiated Instruction College An overview of the inclusive classroom with an emphasis on the use of instructional methods that meet the academic needs of all learners, including research-based models of differentiation and strategies appropriate for inclusive learning environments. Students explore specific disabilities, examine the responsibilities of inclusion classroom teachers, and acquire the ability to modify curricula and accommodate individual learning needs in the inclusive classroom. This course is ESOL in… --- # EEX3603 — Positive Behavioral Supports in Inclusive Early Childhood Settings 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 3603 - Positive Behavioral Supports in Inclusive Early Childhood Settings Add to Personal Catalog EEX 3603 - Positive Behavioral Supports in Inclusive Early Childhood Settings College Methods and materials using research-based developmentally appropriate practices will be covered. 8 hours of field observation are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EEX4201 --- # EEX4201 — Young Children with Special Needs 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 4201 - Young Children with Special Needs Add to Personal Catalog EEX 4201 - Young Children with Special Needs College Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EEC1601 --- # EME2040 — Introduction to Technology for Educators 3 credits · 3 hours EME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators Add to Personal Catalog EME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators College Requirements Met: AATR This course teaches the application of instructional design principles for the use of technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. The course includes hands-on experience with educational media, emerging technologies, and hardware, software, and peripherals for the personal computer as well as data-driven decision-making processes. Identification of appropriate software for classroom applications, classro… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C --- # EMS0110 — Emergency Medical Technician 10 credits · 10 hours EMS 0110 - Emergency Medical Technician Add to Personal Catalog EMS 0110 - Emergency Medical Technician Clock Hours: 300 Occupational This course prepares students for employment as emergency medical technicians to function at the basic pre-hospital emergency medical technician level and treat various medical/trauma conditions using appropriate equipment and materials. The content includes but is not limited to: patient assessment, airway management, cardiac arrest, external and internal bleeding and shock, traumatic injuries, fractures, dislocations, sprains, poisoning, heart attack, stroke,… --- # EMS1119 — Emergency Medical Technician 6 credits · 6 hours EMS 1119 - Emergency Medical Technician Add to Personal Catalog EMS 1119 - Emergency Medical Technician College S. Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Lab ( EMS 1119L ) and EMT Hospital/Field Experience ( EMS 1431C ) are required Lab Fee: 130 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EMS1119L — Emergency Medical Technician Lab 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 1119L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab Add to Personal Catalog EMS 1119L - Emergency Medical Technician Lab College Introduction to Emergency Medical Technician covers psychomotor components of Modules 1 to 7 of the U.S. Department of Transportation, National Standard Curriculum for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic ( EMS 1119 ) and EMT Hospital/Field Experience ( EMS 1431C ) are required Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EMS1335C — Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 1335C - Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) Add to Personal Catalog EMS 1335C - Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) College Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course is designed to meet Florida state (Florida Statute 401.281, 316.003 F.S.), and Florida Administrative Code 64J-1.013 requirements for safe emergency vehicle operations. This 1 credit hour course combines both didactic and practical (driver training) aspects of instruction in preparation for emergency vehicle operations. The goal of this course is to provide participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to operat… --- # EMS1431C — EMT Hospital/Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 1431C - EMT Hospital/Field Experience Add to Personal Catalog EMS 1431C - EMT Hospital/Field Experience College S. Department of Transportation, National Standard Curriculum for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic as they are applied to patients in the hospital and field settings. This course includes a minimum of three 12-hour clinical shifts for a total of 36 hours of hospital emergency room experience, and a minimum of three 12-hour rescue shifts for a total of at least 36 hours of rescue experience which must include a minimum of 5 emergency responses with patient transports on desig… --- # EMS2271C — Paramedic I 8 credits · 8 hours EMS 2271C - Paramedic I Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2271C - Paramedic I College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better First semester theory course teaching the role and function of the paramedic, ethical and legal aspects of EMS, overview of anatomy and physiology, patient assessment skills, fluid and electrolytes, use of blood and related hazards, shock and management of shock, IV therapy, respiratory systems indices and pathophysiology, management of respiratory problems, and recognition and implications of emotionally disturbed patients. Advanced Extrication and BTLS/PHTLS will be includ… Prerequisites: BSC2084C, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L --- # EMS2272C — Paramedic II 8 credits · 8 hours EMS 2272C - Paramedic II Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2272C - Paramedic II College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Second semester course teaching a review of anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, pathophysiology, and management techniques. Reading formal EKGs and recognizing dysrhythmia, using dosage and therapy used in prehospital situations, and communications by telemetry (voice and EKG). ACLS and PEP/PALS will be included as part of the spring semester and must be successfully completed to receive credit for EMS 2272C - Paramedic II. Lab Fee: 50 Click here for the S… Prerequisites: EMS2271C, EMS2435L --- # EMS2273C — Paramedic III 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 2273C - Paramedic III Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2273C - Paramedic III College Third semester course teaching anatomy and physiology, assessment of the patient, history taking, and physical examination procedures and pathophysiology and management of patients with specific problems. Specifically includes central nervous system, soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries, medical emergencies, OB-Gyn emergencies, and pediatric-neonatal management techniques. Lab Fee: 175 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EMS2272C, EMS2436L --- # EMS2311 — Management of EM Services 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 2311 - Management of EM Services Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2311 - Management of EM Services College Pre/ EMS 2311 is a 3-credit hour class that is designed to prepare managers in the EMS profession. Topics include leadership and administrative skills, legal issues, budgeting and personnel management. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EMS2346C — Critical Care Paramedic 5 credits · 5 hours EMS 2346C - Critical Care Paramedic Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2346C - Critical Care Paramedic College Pre/ This 75-hour course is designed to prepare experienced paramedics to successfully pass the Critical Care Paramedic Certification exam administered by the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification. Subject matter experts will cover topics such as flight physiology, lab analysis, hemodynamic monitoring and specialized devices such as intra-aortic balloon pumps and left ventricular assist devices. Lab Fee: 50 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… --- # EMS2435L — Paramedic I Clinical 6 credits · 6 hours EMS 2435L - Paramedic I Clinical Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2435L - Paramedic I Clinical College Clinical field experience in specific hospital areas corresponding with theory presented in EMS 2271C using Advanced Life Support Techniques. Lab Fee: 240 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EMS2436L — Paramedic II Clinical 8 credits · 8 hours EMS 2436L - Paramedic II Clinical Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2436L - Paramedic II Clinical College Clinical field and continuing experience of skills taught in EMS 2271C & EMS 2435L . Lab Fee: 80 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EMS2271C, EMS2435L --- # EMS2437L — Paramedic III Clinical 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 2437L - Paramedic III Clinical Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2437L - Paramedic III Clinical College Clinical experience in specified areas of prehospital and hospital care, including: ICU, OB-Gyn, Pediatric-Neonatal, ER, etc., utilizing skills learned in EMS 2271C , EMS 2272C , EMS 2435L and EMS 2436L . Lab Fee: 80 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EMS2271C, EMS2272C, EMS2435L, EMS2436L --- # EMS2458L — Paramedic III Field Internship 4 credits · 4 hours EMS 2458L - Paramedic III Field Internship Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2458L - Paramedic III Field Internship College In-field ambulance experiences, bringing together all previously learned classroom, lab, and clinical skills. Lab Fee: 80 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EMS2271C, EMS2435L, EMS2272C, EMS2436L --- # EMS2761C — EMS Instructor 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 2761C - EMS Instructor Add to Personal Catalog EMS 2761C - EMS Instructor College This is an introductory course for EMS instructors or training officers focusing on program design, teaching methods, student --- # ENC0015 — Principles of Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 0015 - Principles of Writing I Add to Personal Catalog ENC 0015 - Principles of Writing I College It is an extensive study of sentence and paragraph structure, grammar, and punctuation. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for ENC 0025 Principles of Writing II . Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ENC0025 — Principles of Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 0025 - Principles of Writing II Add to Personal Catalog ENC 0025 - Principles of Writing II College Successful completion of this course will prepare students for ENC 1101 Freshman Composition I . Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC0015 --- # ENC0027C — Fundamentals of Reading and Writing 4 credits · 4 hours ENC 0027C - Fundamentals of Reading and Writing Add to Personal Catalog ENC 0027C - Fundamentals of Reading and Writing College Student may also take this course if they have previously attempted a college level ENC course. This course will focus on reading comprehension, vocabulary skills, grammar, paragraph, and essay skills. In addition, this course will address the connection between reading and writing through reading response activities. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0007, ENC0015 --- # ENC0055 — Developmental Writing Module 1 credits · 1 hours ENC 0055 - Developmental Writing Module Add to Personal Catalog ENC 0055 - Developmental Writing Module College Repeatable for Credit: Yes This is a laboratory course designed to develop grammar, usage, and paragraph and essay structure. Upon completion of this course, students who are not exempt from developmental education must achieve college placement test scores or complete ENC 0025 with a grade of a C or better in order to enroll in ENC 1101 . May be taken 3 times for credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC0025, ENC1101 --- # ENC1101 — Freshman Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 1101 - Freshman Composition I Add to Personal Catalog ENC 1101 - Freshman Composition I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Communications This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC0025, REA0017, ENC0027C --- # ENC1101L — Freshman Composition I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours ENC 1101L - Freshman Composition I Lab Add to Personal Catalog ENC 1101L - Freshman Composition I Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Communications This is a laboratory course to foster success in Freshman Composition I concepts and provide opportunities for basic skills application of Collegiate-level essay writing. This course requires Collegiate-level essay writing. Students will study structure, mechanics, and content development as a process in attaining comprehension and applicative mastery of the essay. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule C… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025 --- # ENC1102 — Freshman Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 1102 - Freshman Composition II Add to Personal Catalog ENC 1102 - Freshman Composition II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Communications This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of a variety of texts. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from texts of various styles while employing different modes of argumentation. Essay assignments will document the writing, critical-thinking, and research fundamentals learned and demonst… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENC1141 — Writing About Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 1141 - Writing About Literature Add to Personal Catalog ENC 1141 - Writing About Literature College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Communications This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of imaginative literature. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from imaginative literature in its forms (poetry, short story, drama) and conventions. Essay assignments will document the writing, critical-thinking, and research fundamentals learn… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENC1146 — Writing Studio 1 credits · 1 hours ENC 1146 - Writing Studio Add to Personal Catalog ENC 1146 - Writing Studio College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Writing Studio is a one-hour elective that students may take to workshop writing projects assigned in classes across campus. Students receive one-on-one feedback on their writing in a small-group, workshop context. Class size is typically limited to 8-10 students. Writing Studio provides an intensive investigation into the skills and Prerequisites: ENC0025, REA0017, ENC0027C --- # ENC1210 — Technical Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 1210 - Technical Writing Add to Personal Catalog ENC 1210 - Technical Writing College Requirements Met: AATR Practical writing course dealing with abstracts, resumes, short reports (travel, lab, progress, etc.), proposals, and research. Use of graphic materials appropriate to professional papers and presentations are also included. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # ENL2012 — British Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENL 2012 - British Literature I Add to Personal Catalog ENL 2012 - British Literature I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of nonfictional and imaginative British literature. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from a study of a part of British culture (A.D. 43-1789), its major authors, and its literary movements. Essay assignments will document the writing, critical-thinking,… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENL2022 — British Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENL 2022 - British Literature II Add to Personal Catalog ENL 2022 - British Literature II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of nonfictional and imaginative British literature. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from a study of a part of British culture (1789-Present), its major authors, and its literary movements. Essay assignments will document the writing, critical-thinking… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENT1940 — Entrepreneurship Internship 2 credits · 2 hours ENT 1940 - Entrepreneurship Internship Add to Personal Catalog ENT 1940 - Entrepreneurship Internship College Requirements Met: AATR The course provides an opportunity for students to develop the appropriate attitudes and skills necessary for success in developing and starting a new business. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: GEB2214 --- # ENT3004 — Principles of Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours ENT 3004 - Principles of Entrepreneurship Add to Personal Catalog ENT 3004 - Principles of Entrepreneurship College This course is an introduction to the general theories, principles, concepts, and practices of entrepreneurship. It provides basic foundation in entrepreneurship, finance and accounting, and enables students to understand the role of entrepreneurship in society. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EPI0001 — Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0001 - Classroom Management Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0001 - Classroom Management College This module explores the area of discipline in the classroom setting, including various policies, procedures and approaches to discipline used by teachers and administrators of schools. There is an emphasis on Florida schools and the local districts served by this institution. While there are no This is a required module in the alternative certification process as mandated by the state of Florida. Lab Fee: 6 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EPI0002 — Instructional Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0002 - Instructional Strategies Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0002 - Instructional Strategies College This module explores instructional strategies appropriate for the classroom setting. Various philosophies and approaches to instruction will be investigated, with emphasis on Gardner’s learning styles, Bloom’s taxonomy and other modern teaching trends. While there are no This is a required module in the alternative certification process as mandated by the state of Florida. Lab Fee: 6 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EPI0003 — Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0003 - Technology Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0003 - Technology College This module is designed to introduce productivity software, interactive media (including communications hardware), education software, and instructional applications to the educator. Creating multimedia presentations, using the Internet in an educational setting, and exploring educational technology issues in the social, ethical, and legal arenas will be covered. While there are no This is a required module for alternative certification process as mandated by the state of Florida. Lab Fee: 6 Click here for the Summer… --- # EPI0004 — The Teaching and Learning Process 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0004 - The Teaching and Learning Process Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0004 - The Teaching and Learning Process College This module prepares the participant to set up a classroom, establish classroom policies and procedures, create objective-based lesson plans, utilize various presentation styles and strategies, develop and administer various forms of assessment, integrate Florida State Standards into lesson development, establish and maintain cooperative relations with parents, research professional literature to seek best practices, and hone the craft of effective instruction. A major foc… --- # EPI0010 — Foundations and Applications of Language and Reading 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0010 - Foundations and Applications of Language and Reading Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0010 - Foundations and Applications of Language and Reading College This module provides substantive knowledge of language structure, function, and cognition of the six components of reading as a process: phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, oral language, and comprehension. This module provides the foundation and application of reading and language. Instruction is grounded in scientifically-based reading research as a mechanism to inform instructional practice. This course meets the state… --- # EPI0011 — Foundations of Assessment and Differentiation in Reading Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0011 - Foundations of Assessment and Differentiation in Reading Instruction Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0011 - Foundations of Assessment and Differentiation in Reading Instruction College This module provides substantive knowledge of reading instruction and assessment including formal and informal methods and materials to identify reading strengths and weaknesses, diagnosis of reading problems, and instructional interventions for remediation. This module provides research-based methodology, identification, prevention, assessment, and remediation methods for students with reading difficult… --- # EPI0020 — Professional Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0020 - Professional Foundations Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0020 - Professional Foundations College This course teaches the foundation for becoming a productive member of the teaching profession. Topics will include history and philosophy of education, school governance, school finance, school law, ethics, purpose of schools, and continuing professional development. This is a required module in the alternative certification process as mandated by the state of Florida. Lab Fee: 6 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EPI0030 — Diversity in the Classroom 2 credits · 2 hours EPI 0030 - Diversity in the Classroom Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0030 - Diversity in the Classroom College This module provides exposure to the variety of backgrounds and cultures found in a typical classroom. Participants will develop an understanding of how social class, religion, language, gender, ethnicity, physical differences and prejudices have an impact on how a student learns. This class meets the requirements for ESOL Domain 1: Cross Cultural Communications. This is a required module in the alternative certification process as mandated by the state of Florida. Lab Fee: 6 Click here… --- # EPI0940 — Professional Foundations: Field Experience 1 credits · 1 hours EPI 0940 - Professional Foundations: Field Experience Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0940 - Professional Foundations: Field Experience College This course develops a professional perspective and creates a sense of grounding in the profession of teaching. Participants will complete a 15-hour minimum field experience in public, or approved charter schools, or an approved, accredited private school. Participants must complete a fingerprint background check in the district where the teacher candidate will be completing his or her field experience. These field experiences will provide the opportunity… Prerequisites: EPI0945 --- # EPI0945 — Diversity in the Classroom: Field Experience 1 credits · 1 hours EPI 0945 - Diversity in the Classroom: Field Experience Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0945 - Diversity in the Classroom: Field Experience College This course provides the field experience and exposure to a variety of experiences to broaden knowledge and understanding of a multicultural society. A 15-hour minimum field experience at a public or approved charter school or an approved, accredited, private school is required. Participants must complete a fingerprint background check in the district where the teacher candidate will be completing his or her field experience. This is a required module… --- # EPI0950 — EPI Field Experience 3 credits · 3 hours EPI 0950 - EPI Field Experience Add to Personal Catalog EPI 0950 - EPI Field Experience College Application of methods of instruction integrating theoretical knowledge with classroom experience, demonstrating effective teaching practices, reflective decision making, and competency in educator accomplished practices. This course satisfies competency five of Florida Reading Endorsement. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science Add to Personal Catalog EVR 1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 2 Science This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. The student will gain insight into the natural interactions among living things and physical aspects of the environment with an overview of current environmental concerns and the management of these concerns. This course is appropriate for stude… --- # EVR1001L — Introduction to Environmental Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EVR 1001L - Introduction to Environmental Science Lab Add to Personal Catalog EVR 1001L - Introduction to Environmental Science Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Pre/ This course is the laboratory component for EVR 1001 Introduction to Environmental Science . The lab incorporates the exploration of global climate change, minerals and mining, landscape ecology, petroleum depletion, and alternative fuels with the understanding of the earth’s environment. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sche… --- # EVR3373 — Wetland Resources 3 credits · 3 hours EVR 3373 - Wetland Resources Add to Personal Catalog EVR 3373 - Wetland Resources College Restoration planning, endangered species reintroduction, disturbed land reclamation, ecosystem restoration, invasive species control, challenges of climate change on ecological restoration. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVR3859 — Environmental Regulation and Compliance 3 credits · 3 hours EVR 3859 - Environmental Regulation and Compliance Add to Personal Catalog EVR 3859 - Environmental Regulation and Compliance College Deals with purpose of federal, state, and local environmental law and its impact on Florida and the larger world community. Reason for protection of environment, compliance with legislation, and the concept of due diligence are emphasized. This course has extensive use of case studies approach to illustrate application of law. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVR4032 — Environmental Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours EVR 4032 - Environmental Ethics Add to Personal Catalog EVR 4032 - Environmental Ethics College Discussion of various local, state and federal laws on the environment and ethical dilemmas and moral issues. Study of the rules or standards governing the conduct of industry in accordance with accepted principles of right and wrong environmental practices. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVR4035 — Environmental Law 3 credits · 3 hours EVR 4035 - Environmental Law Add to Personal Catalog EVR 4035 - Environmental Law College Evolution of environmental law on international, federal, state, and local levels in relation to the development of environmental issues, technologies and attitudes. Florida-oriented issues such as the everglades clean-up will be emphasized in the course with integrated lectures and class projects. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVR4949 — Environmental Studies Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours EVR 4949 - Environmental Studies Practicum Add to Personal Catalog EVR 4949 - Environmental Studies Practicum College Repeatable for Credit: Yes Practical application in a clinical setting of knowledge acquired in the classroom. May be taken a maximum of two times for credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS1026C — Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 1026C - Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters Add to Personal Catalog EVS 1026C - Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters College This course provides an introduction to the biological and chemical processes present in water and wastewater treatment systems. It emphasizes the unit operations and analysis of water and wastewater treatment processes. Attention is placed on the assessment of natural waters with regard to raw water quality and the impact of wastewater effluent. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS2005 — Treatment of Water and Wastewater 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 2005 - Treatment of Water and Wastewater Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2005 - Treatment of Water and Wastewater College This course examines the mathematical, chemical, physical, and biological treatment of water and wastewater. It emphasizes unit operations analysis of water treatment systems, and the field evaluation of their operation. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS2179C — Water Analysis and Monitoring 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 2179C - Water Analysis and Monitoring Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2179C - Water Analysis and Monitoring College This course covers the standard laboratory procedures and on-stream analysis for the measurements of silica, organic compounds, ions, particles, and microorganisms. It prepares the student for water and wastewater analysis and monitoring utilizing laboratory equipment, and it outlines the application of laboratory data to the effective management of water sheds and the disposal of wastewater effluent to the natural environment. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click… --- # EVS2891 — Hydrology and Quality of Water 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 2891 - Hydrology and Quality of Water Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2891 - Hydrology and Quality of Water College This course of study is a comprehensive survey of water resources considering both quantity and quality. The emphasis of study is concerned with standard techniques of sampling and monitoring, especially for ground water, but also covering surface water. Analytical procedures are examined as they relate to field investigations and modeling studies. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS2892 — Comparative Sampling and Analysis Methods 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 2892 - Comparative Sampling and Analysis Methods Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2892 - Comparative Sampling and Analysis Methods College Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EVS2179C --- # EVS2893C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis I 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 2893C - Environmental Sampling and Analysis I Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2893C - Environmental Sampling and Analysis I College This course is designed to introduce students to the theory and the methodology of analyzing environmentally significant organic substances in water & soil while developing understandings of Hydraulics and Hydrology. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS2894C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis II 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 2894C - Environmental Sampling and Analysis II Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2894C - Environmental Sampling and Analysis II College This course is a continuation of EVS 2893C , and it is concerned with the methodologies involved with analyzing environmentally significant inorganic substances in water, wastewater, hazardous waste, soil, sediment, and air samples. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS2895C — Environmental Sampling and Analysis III 5 credits · 5 hours EVS 2895C - Environmental Sampling and Analysis III Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2895C - Environmental Sampling and Analysis III College This course provides for 150 hours of practicum experience at a wastewater treatment facility, water treatment facility, solid waste disposal facility or environmental laboratory approved by the instructor. Lab Fee: 100 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: EVS2894C, EVS2179C --- # EVS2930 — Special Topics: Wastewater Treatment Operator C Course 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 2930 - Special Topics: Wastewater Treatment Operator C Course Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2930 - Special Topics: Wastewater Treatment Operator C Course College This course is the preparation for the student to pass the state certification examination for Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator C. Wastewater processes and laws are covered as well as a review of necessary topics associated with wastewater treatment in order to prepare the student for obtaining a job in the industrial or municipal wastewater treatment industry. Case studies, process flows and problem solving, workshops, types of… --- # EVS2931 — Special Topics: Water Treatment Operator C Course 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 2931 - Special Topics: Water Treatment Operator C Course Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2931 - Special Topics: Water Treatment Operator C Course College This course is the preparation for the student to pass the state certification examination for Water Treatment Plant Operator C. Drinking water processes and laws are covered as well as a review of necessary topics associated with drinking water treatment in order to prepare the student for obtaining a job in the industrial or municipal water treatment industry. Case studies, process flows and problem solving, workshops, types of water treat… --- # EVS2932 — Special Topics: Water Distribution Operations Level 3 4 credits · 4 hours EVS 2932 - Special Topics: Water Distribution Operations Level 3 Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2932 - Special Topics: Water Distribution Operations Level 3 College The Water Distribution Operations Level 3 course of study is designed to prepare the student to take and be successful at passing the state of Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection licensure test as mandated by the United States Department of Environmental Protection. The course includes an overview of the job requirements and competencies required in order to place water distribution lines and to render those drinking wat… --- # EVS2942L — Environmental Science Technology Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours EVS 2942L - Environmental Science Technology Practicum Add to Personal Catalog EVS 2942L - Environmental Science Technology Practicum College -4 It is designed to provide a practical application of the knowledge acquired in the classroom concerning water and wastewater treatment technology and laboratory analysis to actual work settings. Students earn credits based on the number of hours worked in a practicum placement approved by the instructor as follows: 150 hours - 1 credit; 300 hours -2 credits; 450 hours - 3 credits; or 600 hours - 4 credits. May be taken up to a maximum of 12 credit ho… Prerequisites: EVS1026C, EVS2005, EVS2930, EVS2931 --- # EVS3043 — Introduction to Water Resources 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 3043 - Introduction to Water Resources Add to Personal Catalog EVS 3043 - Introduction to Water Resources College This course provides an introduction to the science and management of water resources, including hydrology, water quality, water use and water management. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS3044 — Water Resource with Application in GIS 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 3044 - Water Resource with Application in GIS Add to Personal Catalog EVS 3044 - Water Resource with Application in GIS College This course is an introduction to water resources with applications in geographic information systems software. Prior GIS experience is not required, but familiarity with windows is. In this course students will learn the basics of water resource science and management as well as the basics of GIS software. Topics to be studied include the basics of: GIS software, hydrologic science; and global, regional and local water resource management issues. Special emphasi… --- # EVS3113 — Water Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 3113 - Water Technologies Add to Personal Catalog EVS 3113 - Water Technologies College Core course is the introductory component of the program which deals with basic scientific principles and concepts related to water technologies. Completion of core program will prepare students for a variety of entry level jobs in the water technology field. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS3144 — Wastewater Treatment Operator, Level B 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 3144 - Wastewater Treatment Operator, Level B Add to Personal Catalog EVS 3144 - Wastewater Treatment Operator, Level B College This course is the preparation for the student to pass the state certification examination for Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator B. Wastewater processes and laws are covered as well as a review of necessary topics associated with wastewater treatment in order to prepare the student for obtaining a job in the industrial or municipal wastewater treatment industry. Case studies, process flows and problem solving, workshops, types of wastewater treatment facilities… --- # EVS3345 — Water Treatment Operator, Level B 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 3345 - Water Treatment Operator, Level B Add to Personal Catalog EVS 3345 - Water Treatment Operator, Level B College This course is the preparation for the student to pass the state certification examination for Water Treatment Plant Operator B. Drinking water processes and laws are covered as well as a review of necessary topics associated with drinking water treatment in order to prepare the student for obtaining a job in the industrial or municipal water treatment industry. Case studies, process flows and problem solving, workshops, types of water treatment facilities are presented du… --- # EVS4813 — Control of Waterborne Diseases 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 4813 - Control of Waterborne Diseases Add to Personal Catalog EVS 4813 - Control of Waterborne Diseases College Introduction to epidemiology concepts as they apply to waterborne diseases. Course includes discussions of prevention and control, diagnostics for each waterborne disease, along with existing treatments. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS4882 — Environmental Decision Making 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 4882 - Environmental Decision Making Add to Personal Catalog EVS 4882 - Environmental Decision Making College Identification and presentation of tools that aid the environmental decision-making process. Some of the tools covered in this course include software, policy approaches, risk assessment, environmental databases, and focus groups among others. Particular emphasis will be placed on subnational environmental decision making. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # EVS4905 — Directed Reading/Directed Independent Study 3 credits · 3 hours EVS 4905 - Directed Reading/Directed Independent Study Add to Personal Catalog EVS 4905 - Directed Reading/Directed Independent Study College This course focuses the learner on specific topics related to water and wastewater. Specific emphasis will be placed on the use of technology within these fields. Course topics will vary depending on student interest and focus. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # FFP0030C — Firefighter I 6.37 credits · 6.37 hours FFP 0030C - Firefighter I Add to Personal Catalog FFP 0030C - Firefighter I Clock Hours: 191 Occupational The Firefighter 1 Training Program, which includes NFPA 1001 compliant Firefighter 1 and Florida specific requirements, consists of a minimum of 191 hours of training. It is the certification level of training and competency for all individuals performing volunteer firefighting duties in the immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) environment in the State of Florida. Training courses are delivered by state certified and approved instructors. The course consists of both structural… --- # FFP0031C — Firefighter II 10.03 credits · 10.03 hours FFP 0031C - Firefighter II Add to Personal Catalog FFP 0031C - Firefighter II Clock Hours: 301 Occupational The Firefighter 2 Training Program, which includes NFPA 1001 compliant Firefighter II and Florida specific requirements, consists of a minimum of 301 hours of training. It is the certification level of training and competency for all individuals performing firefighting duties in the hot zone, immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) environment, in the State of Florida. Training courses are delivered by state certified and approved instructors. The class includes vehicle extricat… --- # FFP0141C — Emergency Services First Responder 1.33 credits · 1.33 hours FFP 0141C - Emergency Services First Responder Add to Personal Catalog FFP 0141C - Emergency Services First Responder Clock Hours: 40 Occupational Pre/ Recognition of symptoms and signs of impending danger to the patient’s life and the accepted treatment modes for the conditions will be taught as well as techniques for extrication (light duty) of the accident victim. This course is designed to instruct a student to the level of Emergency Medical Responder, who serves as a vital link in the chain of the health care team. In addition to class meetings and weekly quizzes and assignments, student… --- # FFP0360C — Fire Science Apparatus Operator 2.67 credits · 2.67 hours FFP 0360C - Fire Science Apparatus Operator Add to Personal Catalog FFP 0360C - Fire Science Apparatus Operator Clock Hours: 80 Occupational The fire service apparatus operator training program consists of a minimum of 80-hours of training. It is the certification level of training and competency for all individuals performing firefighting duties involving the operations and functions of fire service vehicles. Training courses are delivered by state certified and approved instructors. The fire apparatus operator program content includes, but is not limited to, an understanding of hydraulics a… --- # FFP1505 — Fire Prevention Practices 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 1505 - Fire Prevention Practices Add to Personal Catalog FFP 1505 - Fire Prevention Practices College The purpose of this course is to place emphasis on fire prevention through inspection, code enforcement, the use of model building, and fire prevention codes, including detailed information on the legal, economic, and political aspects of the fire inspection process. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # FFP1510 — Codes and Standards 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 1510 - Codes and Standards Add to Personal Catalog FFP 1510 - Codes and Standards College The purpose of this course is to familiarize students or current inspectors with the Florida Fire Prevention Code which includes NFPA 101, NFPA 1, FSS 633 and FAC 69A. Students will learn how to research the codes and apply them to inspection activities. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # FFP1540 — Private Fire Protection Systems I 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 1540 - Private Fire Protection Systems I Add to Personal Catalog FFP 1540 - Private Fire Protection Systems I College This course is a survey of fire protection systems and domestic water supply. The operational features and functional characteristics of fire detection and suppression systems and devices will be studied. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # FFP1740 — Fire Service Course Delivery 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 1740 - Fire Service Course Delivery Add to Personal Catalog FFP 1740 - Fire Service Course Delivery College The curriculum draws from many recognized authorities in exploring the methods and mechanics of imparting information and adult learning principles. The course emphasizes techniques which have wide application in teach situations, as well as devices for specific training areas. The course also stresses measuring teaching effectiveness, and the use of media and visual aids. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # FFP1793 — Fire and Life Safety Educator I 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 1793 - Fire and Life Safety Educator I Add to Personal Catalog FFP 1793 - Fire and Life Safety Educator I College This course is designed to provide the public educator with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully perform as a fire and life safety educator as addressed in NFPA 1035. For those who practice the multi-discipline profession of fire and life safety educator (including uniformed fire service personnel and other professionals), topics include fire behavior, community assessment, and injury prevention. The student will also develop presentation skills and learn how to for… --- # FFP1810 — Firefighting Tactics and Strategies I 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 1810 - Firefighting Tactics and Strategies I Add to Personal Catalog FFP 1810 - Firefighting Tactics and Strategies I College This course will provide students with a basic understanding of factors involved in coping with a fire emergency and determining the best use of available resources in protecting lives and property. The course emphasizes the changing nature of an emergency situation and the ways in which the fire officer can evaluate the effectiveness of their proposed incident action plan. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # FFP2111 — Fire Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2111 - Fire Chemistry Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2111 - Fire Chemistry College This course is designed to show the fire officer and arson investigator the different forms of matter and energy, common substances, and how they relate to fires. The chemical formulas of flammable and combustible substances, their bondings and separations, as well as the different chemical reactions related to fire and oxidation are covered. Particular emphasis is placed on the specific substances used by arsonists to ignite and accelerate burnings. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for… --- # FFP2120 — Building Construction for the Fire Service 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2120 - Building Construction for the Fire Service Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2120 - Building Construction for the Fire Service College This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of building design and construction methods which will aid in decision making processes related to fire prevention and control. Students will gain an understanding of construction principles and practices related to fire loads and behavior to make more effective, safer, and timely decisions to protect people and property from potential and actual fires. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Sc… --- # FFP2521 — Construction Documents and Plan Review 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2521 - Construction Documents and Plan Review Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2521 - Construction Documents and Plan Review College This curriculum is geared towards teaching the student how to assimilate information contained in working, drawing, and specifications as they relate to the fire inspector, and includes how to interpret conventional graphic communications. Accepted standards and conventions are introduced. Symbols, abbreviations, principles of technical projection, as well as a review of geometry are included. Related worksheets are used to allow for applied experience of finding… --- # FFP2541 — Private Fire Protection Systems II 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2541 - Private Fire Protection Systems II Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2541 - Private Fire Protection Systems II College Each system is discussed as to its need, construction, how it works, and individual uses. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: FFP1540 --- # FFP2720 — Company Officer 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2720 - Company Officer Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2720 - Company Officer College This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of being a company officer through various areas of knowledge as well as solving the varied problems and situations they will be required to manage effectively in today’s ever-changing fire service. The curriculum includes a review of fire department organization and administration, management theory, leadership, communications, motivation, and group dynamics. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class… --- # FFP2741 — Fire Service Course Design 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2741 - Fire Service Course Design Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2741 - Fire Service Course Design College The curriculum draws from many recognized authorities in exploring the methods and mechanics of imparting information and adult learning principles. The course emphasizes techniques which have wide application in teach situation, as well as devices for specific training areas. The course also stresses measuring teaching effectiveness, and the use of media and visual aids. The course focuses on the development of instructional material, program management, and course design. Click here f… --- # FFP2770 — Ethical and Legal Issues in the Fire Service 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2770 - Ethical and Legal Issues in the Fire Service Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2770 - Ethical and Legal Issues in the Fire Service College This course will provide an overview of the personnel issues that challenge today’s fire service leaders. Topics include: labor relations, human rights, diversity, conflicts of interest, and ethical decision making. This course meets or exceeds the requirements of NFPA 1021, “Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications” (2014 Edition), NFPA 1037, “Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Marshal” (2016 Edition), Rules 69A-39.005, an… --- # FFP2811 — Firefighting Tactics and Strategies II 3 credits · 3 hours FFP 2811 - Firefighting Tactics and Strategies II Add to Personal Catalog FFP 2811 - Firefighting Tactics and Strategies II College The course is intended for officers who may be in command of fires and other emergencies involving close coordination and maximum use of large amounts of personnel and equipment. Risk management planning and critical thinking skills are stressed. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: FFP1810 --- # FIN2104 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours FIN 2104 - Personal Finance Add to Personal Catalog FIN 2104 - Personal Finance College Requirements Met: AATR A personal finance management course to cover money management, financial planning, credit, insurance, and investment and retirement planning. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C, MAT0018 --- # FIN3403 — Business Finance 3 credits · 3 hours FIN 3403 - Business Finance Add to Personal Catalog FIN 3403 - Business Finance College Emphasis is placed on quantitative analysis of cash flows; working capital management; ration analysis; capital budgeting techniques; short- and long-term financing; capital structure and value of the firm; and costs of capital. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ECO2013, ECO2023, ACG2071 --- # GCO1400C — Turfgrasses for Golf and Landscaping 3 credits · 3 hours GCO 1400C - Turfgrasses for Golf and Landscaping Add to Personal Catalog GCO 1400C - Turfgrasses for Golf and Landscaping College Identification, evaluation, establishment, and maintenance of turfgrasses used in golf and landscape facilities. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GCO1402 — Turfgrass Science 3 credits · 3 hours GCO 1402 - Turfgrass Science Add to Personal Catalog GCO 1402 - Turfgrass Science College The advanced study of establishment and maintenance practices for turfgrasses primarily used on golf courses. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GCO2431 — Golf and Landscape Irrigation 3 credits · 3 hours GCO 2431 - Golf and Landscape Irrigation Add to Personal Catalog GCO 2431 - Golf and Landscape Irrigation College The study of the design, operation, and maintenance of modern golf course and landscape irrigation systems including water requirements, supply, and distribution. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GCO2441 — Integrated Pest Management I 3 credits · 3 hours GCO 2441 - Integrated Pest Management I Add to Personal Catalog GCO 2441 - Integrated Pest Management I College Study of insect and nematode pests on golf courses emphasizing modern pest management techniques including integrated pest management, environmental regulations, and safety. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GCO2442C — Integrated Pest Management II 3 credits · 3 hours GCO 2442C - Integrated Pest Management II Add to Personal Catalog GCO 2442C - Integrated Pest Management II College Study of disease and weed pests on golf courses emphasizing modern pest management techniques including integrated pest management, environmental regulations, and safety. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GCO2601 — Materials Calculations 3 credits · 3 hours GCO 2601 - Materials Calculations Add to Personal Catalog GCO 2601 - Materials Calculations College Calculation of materials used in golf course and landscape operations, including pesticides, fertilizers, irrigation, grasses, plant materials and soil amendments, determination of areas and volumes, weights and measures, and calibration of equipment for materials application. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GCO2931 — Golf Course Industry Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours GCO 2931 - Golf Course Industry Seminar Add to Personal Catalog GCO 2931 - Golf Course Industry Seminar College The study of golf course industry tools, techniques, practices, and problems as presented by leading industry authorities. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GEB1011 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 1011 - Introduction to Business Add to Personal Catalog GEB 1011 - Introduction to Business College Requirements Met: AATR A thorough overview course on all aspects of the world of business. Emphasis on the interaction of human relations, management, marketing, finance and banking, ethics and social responsibility, global issues, accounting, insurance, and the legal aspects of business. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GEB1949 — Business Internship 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 1949 - Business Internship Add to Personal Catalog GEB 1949 - Business Internship College The course provides an opportunity for students to develop the appropriate attitudes and skills necessary for success in the business world. Students will complete 80 hours of supervised work with an approved internship sponsor. It is recommended that students take this course near the end of their degree program. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: SBM2000, MAN2021, ACG2021 --- # GEB2214 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 2214 - Business Communications Add to Personal Catalog GEB 2214 - Business Communications College Requirements Met: AATR Course provides student with the skills necessary to communicate both verbally and with written expression in the business world. Includes business correspondence, short reports, documents used in the employment process, and effective use of visuals. Includes grammar review. Transferable AA or AS elective. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GEB2430 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 2430 - Business Ethics Add to Personal Catalog GEB 2430 - Business Ethics College Requirements Met: AATR This course will survey the different origins of ethics and value systems and their influence on cultural development. Awareness of ethical dilemmas along with management context subject to analysis and decision making in the workplace will be analyzed. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: GEB1011 --- # GEB2930 — Special Topics in Business 1 credits · 1 hours GEB 2930 - Special Topics in Business Add to Personal Catalog GEB 2930 - Special Topics in Business College Requirements Met: AATR Pre/ The topics covered and areas of focus may vary from semester to semester to include Marketing, Management, Accounting, Business Law, and Business Communications. Additionally, the student will prepare a cover letter and resume specifically for an administrative or management-related position that he or she finds posted locally, nationally, or internationally. Students not working in a related field or who desire to improve their current positions will be enco… --- # GEB3213 — Business Writing 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 3213 - Business Writing Add to Personal Catalog GEB 3213 - Business Writing College The course will stress techniques to improve writing skills and will teach students how to apply the American Psychological Association (APA) style in writing. Other topics covered include, but are not limited to, appropriate strategies for internal and external communication situations, audience analysis, and communication through technology. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: GEB2214 --- # GEB3434 — Ethical Issues for Business Leaders 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 3434 - Ethical Issues for Business Leaders Add to Personal Catalog GEB 3434 - Ethical Issues for Business Leaders College The theoretical and philosophical background will be presented along with current real-life examples of ethics in the workplace. Cases and readings will be used to develop both analysis and application skills in the following areas: corporate and personal decision-making, organizational culture and reputation, social responsibility and social reporting, customer relations, employee relations, financial reporting, technology, privacy/confidentiality, and communications.… Prerequisites: PHI2600, GEB2430 --- # GEDX0100 — GED(r) Comprehensive Levels 5&6 Math GEDX 0100 - GED(r) Comprehensive Levels 5&6 Math Add to Personal Catalog GEDX 0100 - GED(r) Comprehensive Levels 5&6 Math The GED® Comprehensive Math will focus on fundamentals of mathematics in two major content areas: quantitative problem solving and algebraic problem solving. Students will achieve a deeper conceptual understanding, procedural skill and fluency, and the ability to apply these fundamentals in realistic situations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GEDX0150 — GED(r) Comprehensive RLA Reasoning through Language Arts GEDX 0150 - GED(r) Comprehensive RLA Reasoning through Language Arts Add to Personal Catalog GEDX 0150 - GED(r) Comprehensive RLA Reasoning through Language Arts The GED® Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA) course will prepare students for the GED® and focus on the fundamentals in three major content areas: Reading, Language Arts, and Writing. Students will achieve the ability to read closely, the ability to write clearly, and the ability to edit and understand the use of standard written English in context. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sc… --- # GLY1001 — Earth Science 3 credits · 3 hours GLY 1001 - Earth Science Add to Personal Catalog GLY 1001 - Earth Science College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Elementary study of topics from meteorology, geology, and astronomy, including the atmosphere, various weather phenomena, gas laws, types of rocks, surface features of earth and processes which caused them, internal structures of earth, earth-moon system, solar system, and other stellar systems. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GRA1103C — Graphic Design Basics 3 credits · 3 hours GRA 1103C - Graphic Design Basics Add to Personal Catalog GRA 1103C - Graphic Design Basics College Requirements Met: AATR This course expands upon the skills learned in DIG 2000C. The course will focus on the principles of good visual communication and the use of industry-standard software as a tool for creating graphic design materials. Students will undertake exercises through the term designed to them learn principles involved in design and layout, and will complete a capstone final project utilizing the skills they have accumulated through the course. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summe… Prerequisites: DIG2000C --- # GRA1117C — Introduction to Computer Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours GRA 1117C - Introduction to Computer Graphics Add to Personal Catalog GRA 1117C - Introduction to Computer Graphics College Requirements Met: AATR This course is an introduction to the computer as a tool for creating graphic design and artwork. Students will learn the fundamentals of operating a desktop computer and peripheral devices. Students will examine current industry-standard desktop publishing, vector-based drawing, and image editing software. Design concepts featuring capabilities of computer graphics will be studied. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click he… --- # GRA2151C — Computer Illustration with Illustrator 3 credits · 3 hours GRA 2151C - Computer Illustration with Illustrator Add to Personal Catalog GRA 2151C - Computer Illustration with Illustrator College Requirements Met: AATR This course is an introduction to an industry-standard vector graphics program used to create and manipulate graphic images. Adobe Illustrator fundamental concepts and features are introduced and applied to a variety of graphics applications. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # GRA2751C — Web Design 1 3 credits · 3 hours GRA 2751C - Web Design 1 Add to Personal Catalog GRA 2751C - Web Design 1 College Requirements Met: AATR This course covers the basics of web page design and Internet architecture. Students are introduced to concepts and procedures for planning web sites as well as the design process and how it functions. Students will learn how to create for the world-wide web with industry-standard web creation applications. They will also integrate elements from other graphic software programs in an attractive and functional manner. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026… --- # HCP0121C — Nurse Aide and Orderly (Articulated) 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours HCP 0121C - Nurse Aide and Orderly (Articulated) Add to Personal Catalog HCP 0121C - Nurse Aide and Orderly (Articulated) Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Topics covered in this course include a continuation of topics covered in the health career CORE course and in addition, students will learn how to perform safe, compassionate, and effective basic nursing skills to patients/residents with special focus on the elderly. Students will also learn to practice basic nursing skills within the framework of legal and ethical principles and responsibilities. This course prepares students to earn a Certif… Prerequisites: HSC0003 --- # HCP0796 — Patient Care Technician 2 credits · 2 hours HCP 0796 - Patient Care Technician Add to Personal Catalog HCP 0796 - Patient Care Technician Clock Hours: 60 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is designed to focus on the organizational and management skills to practice in a clinical setting. Students enrolled in this course must have completed all modules in the patient care technician program. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HCP0620C, MEA0520, HCP0781C --- # HIM1300 — Health Care Delivery Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 1300 - Health Care Delivery Systems Add to Personal Catalog HIM 1300 - Health Care Delivery Systems College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course provides an overview of health care delivery systems at the national, state, and local level including: the organizations that provide health care, applicable regulations and standards, reimbursement methods use, professionals that provide the services, as well as ethical issues and resources. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # HIM1433 — Human Diseases 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 1433 - Human Diseases Add to Personal Catalog HIM 1433 - Human Diseases College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course prepares HIT students to understand the nature of disease and its treatment, studying common human diseases and conditions including etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment including pharmacology, prognosis and prevention. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HSC2531 --- # HIM2012 — Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2012 - Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2012 - Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is an in-depth study of federal, state and local laws that govern the preparation and use of health records and health information in the health care delivery systems. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM1300 --- # HIM2211 — Information Systems for Health Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2211 - Information Systems for Health Information Technology Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2211 - Information Systems for Health Information Technology College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course provides an overview of knowledge and understanding of the various computer health information systems that are encountered in health information departments. Topics for discussion include clinical data repositories (including the various registries), community health information networks, telemedicine, transcription, the computerized patient record, voice recognition technology and… Prerequisites: CGS1570, HIM1300, HIM2012 --- # HIM2214 — HIT Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2214 - HIT Statistics Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2214 - HIT Statistics College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course provides an understanding and application of acceptable Health Information Technology terminology, definitions, formulas necessary to compute rates, percentages, and averages from patient data. Presentation techniques along with data collection and analysis will be applied. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM1300 --- # HIM2253 — Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2253 - Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Coding Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2253 - Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Coding College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course addresses the use of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) to report procedures done in many healthcare settings. This includes coding conventions, sequencing, modifiers, and rules for correct coding. This course prepares students to assign CPT codes supported by medical documentation with entry level proficiency. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Sched… Prerequisites: HSC2531, BSC2084C, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, HIM1433 --- # HIM2272 — Healthcare Reimbursement 4 credits · 4 hours HIM 2272 - Healthcare Reimbursement Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2272 - Healthcare Reimbursement College Prepares students to compare and contrast healthcare payers, illustrate the reimbursement cycle, and to comply with regulations related to fraud and abuse. Students assign Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs), Ambulatory Payment Classifications (APCs), and Resource Utilization Groups (RUGs) with entry-level proficiency using computerized encoding and grouping software. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM2253, HIM2282, HIM2723 --- # HIM2273C — Medical Billing and Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2273C - Medical Billing and Insurance Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2273C - Medical Billing and Insurance College Pre/ Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is an introduction to health insurance claims processing, carrier requirements, state and local regulations, billing for physician offices, hospitals, and ambulatory surgery services. Topics covered include: electronic billing, confidentiality, managed care systems, workers’ compensation, Medicare and Medicaid. Hands-on practice with medical billing software is emphasized. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Clic… Prerequisites: HIM2282 --- # HIM2282 — ICD-10-CM Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2282 - ICD-10-CM Coding Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2282 - ICD-10-CM Coding College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better The principles of disease nomenclatures (system of names used in an art or science) and classifications (grouping), with an emphasis on official coding guidelines, will be covered in this basic medical coding course. The student will code and sequence diagnostic and procedure codes using the ICD-10-CM coding classification system. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HSC2531, BSC2084C, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, HIM1433, ICD-10 --- # HIM2283 — Advanced Medical Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2283 - Advanced Medical Coding Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2283 - Advanced Medical Coding College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course in medical coding will teach advanced procedures and practices of ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, and CPT coding. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM2282, HIM2723, HIM2253, ICD-10 --- # HIM2500 — Quality Assurance and Compliance 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2500 - Quality Assurance and Compliance Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2500 - Quality Assurance and Compliance College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course offers an overview to investigate the components of quality management programs in health care including clinical quality improvement, utilization management and risk management, as well as the medical staff and credentialing. Quality management in health information management departments is explored through case studies. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM1300, HIM2214 --- # HIM2512 — Supervision and Organizational HIT 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2512 - Supervision and Organizational HIT Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2512 - Supervision and Organizational HIT College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course offers health information management department management, departmental design and supervisory principles and practices within the context of the health care organization. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM1300, HIM2214 --- # HIM2723 — ICD-10-PCS Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2723 - ICD-10-PCS Coding Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2723 - ICD-10-PCS Coding College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course addresses the use of the International Classification of Diseases Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) to report procedures done in hospitals. This includes coding conventions, sequencing, and rules for correct coding. This course prepares students to assign ICD-10-PCS codes supported by medical documentation with entry level proficiency. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HSC2531, BSC2084C, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, HIM1433, ICD-10 --- # HIM2800 — Health Information Technology Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2800 - Health Information Technology Internship I Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2800 - Health Information Technology Internship I College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course provides students with a supervised experience of Health Information Management services in an external setting as well as virtual simulations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM1300, HIM2012, HIM2253, HIM2282 --- # HIM2810 — Health Information Technology Internship II 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2810 - Health Information Technology Internship II Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2810 - Health Information Technology Internship II College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is a continuation of HIM 2800 - Health Information Technology Internship I . This course provides students with a supervised experience of Health Information Management services in an external setting as well as virtual simulations. Students must attain a minimum grade of C in all required courses. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HIM2800 --- # HIM2960 — RHIT Exam Preparation 1 credits · 1 hours HIM 2960 - RHIT Exam Preparation Add to Personal Catalog HIM 2960 - RHIT Exam Preparation College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is designed to assist students in the preparation for the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) examination. Prerequisites: HIM2800 --- # HSC0003 — Basic Healthcare Worker 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 0003 - Basic Healthcare Worker Add to Personal Catalog HSC 0003 - Basic Healthcare Worker Clock Hours: 90 Occupational An introductory course to health occupations and the healthcare delivery system. Meets the department of education requirement of 90 . Overview of the following principles are included: interpersonal and communication skills, legal and ethical responsibilities, wellness and illness concepts, safety and security procedures, response in emergency situations, infection control procedures, computer literacy skills, employability skills and blood borne disease precautions incl… --- # HSC2531 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 2531 - Medical Terminology Add to Personal Catalog HSC 2531 - Medical Terminology College Requirements Met: AATR This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to medical terms and abbreviations used by healthcare professionals. The purpose of this course is to enable students to recognize, comprehend, and utilize medical terms with proper spelling and pronunciation. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # HUM2020 — Introduction to Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities Add to Personal Catalog HUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western Canon and may also include expressions from around the globe. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # HUM2210 — World Humanities: Prehistory to the 14th Century 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2210 - World Humanities: Prehistory to the 14th Century Add to Personal Catalog HUM 2210 - World Humanities: Prehistory to the 14th Century College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities Explores humanity’s cultural achievements, including works from the Western canon, from Prehistory to the 14th century within their historical, social, religious, and political contexts, with an emphasis on the development and influence of Western culture. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # HUM2230 — World Humanities: The 14th to the 20th Century 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2230 - World Humanities: The 14th to the 20th Century Add to Personal Catalog HUM 2230 - World Humanities: The 14th to the 20th Century College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities Explores humanity’s cultural achievements, including works from the Western canon, from the 14th to the 20th century within their historical, social, religious, and political contexts, with an emphasis on the development and influence of Western culture. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # HUM2250 — Contemporary World Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2250 - Contemporary World Humanities Add to Personal Catalog HUM 2250 - Contemporary World Humanities College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities Explores humanity’s cultural achievements, including works from the Western canon, from the 20th and 21st centuries within their historical, social, religious, and political contexts, with an emphasis on the development and influence of Western culture. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # HUM2310 — Mythology in the Arts 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2310 - Mythology in the Arts Add to Personal Catalog HUM 2310 - Mythology in the Arts College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities This course explores the mythology of various world cultures and provides a broad overview of the artworks, architecture, music, and literary works, including works from the Western canon, that they have inspired. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # HUM2390 — Themes in the Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2390 - Themes in the Humanities Add to Personal Catalog HUM 2390 - Themes in the Humanities College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities Repeatable for Credit: Yes An interdisciplinary approach to the humanities, representing one or more chosen themes, problems, or aspects of human existence. Course themes may be explored through the visual arts, performing arts, literature, music, drama, film, philosophy, mythology, legend, and/or religion. Themes may focus on such elements as topics, periods, movements, or forms in one or more cultures/countries, inc… Prerequisites: ENC0025, REA0017, ENC0027C --- # HUM2454 — African American Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2454 - African American Humanities Add to Personal Catalog HUM 2454 - African American Humanities College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities This course explores African Americans in American culture, surveying their diverse contributions to the visual arts, literature, music, and the performing arts. Emphasis will be placed on analyzing representative works, including works from the Western canon, within historical, social, and philosophical contexts in order for students to understand how they express African American identity. Click here for the S… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # HUN1201 — Human Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours HUN 1201 - Human Nutrition Add to Personal Catalog HUN 1201 - Human Nutrition College Requirements Met: AATR Study of basic principles of normal nutrition for all age levels and diet modifications. Students will acquire the basic principles of nutrition as they relate to a healthy lifestyle and to disease processes across the life span of humankind. Emphasis will be placed on the food nutrients, the food pyramid, and the dietary guidelines for Americans. Cultural and economic factors and how they affect the eating habits of people will be addressed. Students will be required to do a personal… Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2084C, ENC1101 --- # HUN2410 — Basic Childhood Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours HUN 2410 - Basic Childhood Nutrition Add to Personal Catalog HUN 2410 - Basic Childhood Nutrition College This course focuses on 1) the nutritional needs of young children, 2) dietary allowances, 3) standards for foods for young children, 4) food-services standards for child care centers and schools, and 5) nutrition education for children. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # LAE3405 — Children’s Literature in Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours LAE 3405 - Children’s Literature in Early Childhood Education Add to Personal Catalog LAE 3405 - Children’s Literature in Early Childhood Education College Focuses on the exploration of children’s literature and its role in early childhood classrooms (birth - age 4). Current theories and methods about integrating literature into all curriculum areas from a developmentally appropriate practice perspective will be discussed. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # LAE3414 — Children’s Literature in Elementary Education 3 credits · 3 hours LAE 3414 - Children’s Literature in Elementary Education Add to Personal Catalog LAE 3414 - Children’s Literature in Elementary Education College This course develops instructional strategies for teaching reading through the use of high-quality children’s literature. Students will use infused research based instructional methods while learning to scaffold student learning and integrating the six reading components within comprehensive lesson plans. This course satisfies Reading Endorsement Competency 2. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # LIT2000 — Introduction to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature Add to Personal Catalog LIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities Repeatable for Credit: Yes In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretat… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # LIT2110 — World Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 2110 - World Literature I Add to Personal Catalog LIT 2110 - World Literature I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of nonfiction and imaginative multi-national literature. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from a study of a part of multi-national cultures (Homer to Neoclassicism), its major authors, and its literary movements. Essay assignments will document the writing,… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # LIT2120 — World Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 2120 - World Literature II Add to Personal Catalog LIT 2120 - World Literature II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course requires documentation of collegiate-level essay writing as it relates to interpretation and analysis of nonfiction and imaginative multi-national literature. Students will learn and demonstrate an ability to comprehend, analyze, and synthesize meaning from a study of a part of multi-national cultures (Neoclassicism to the Present), its major authors, and its literary movements. Essay assignments will document the w… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # MAC1105 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 1105 - College Algebra Add to Personal Catalog MAC 1105 - College Algebra College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Mathematics In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, comp… Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # MAC1114 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 1114 - Trigonometry Add to Personal Catalog MAC 1114 - Trigonometry College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics Study of the trigonometric functions, angles, and real numbers; identities and formulas; solutions of triangle; graphs of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions; vectors; complex numbers in trigonometric form; parametric equations; and polar coordinates. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAC1105 --- # MAC1140 — Precalculus 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 1140 - Precalculus Add to Personal Catalog MAC 1140 - Precalculus College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics The study of algebraic principles and properties including radicals, exponents, complex numbers, absolute values, linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, exponential and logarithmic functions, equations, and other relations and functions; graphs of linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; roots of higher degree polynomials; systems of equations and inequalities; linear programming; matrices and determinant… Prerequisites: MAC1105 --- # MAC2233 — Survey of Calculus 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 2233 - Survey of Calculus Add to Personal Catalog MAC 2233 - Survey of Calculus College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics This course includes the study of functions; limits; continuity; derivatives of algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions; interpretations of the derivative; applications of the derivative to optimization, growth, decay, business, and social science problems; integrals of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; introduction to methods of integration and applications of the integral. Click here for the Summer 2026 Clas… Prerequisites: MAC1105, MAC1140 --- # MAC2311 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 2311 - Calculus I Add to Personal Catalog MAC 2311 - Calculus I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Mathematics In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and intr… Prerequisites: MAC1140, MAC1114 --- # MAC2312 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 2312 - Calculus II Add to Personal Catalog MAC 2312 - Calculus II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics Continuation of MAC 2311 Calculus I with emphasis on the definite integral with applications, inverse functions, techniques of integration; infinite sequences and series, Taylor polynomials and series, polar coordinates with applications and conic sections in both polar and Cartesian coordinate systems, parametric equations, and vectors. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAC2311 --- # MAC2313 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 2313 - Calculus III Add to Personal Catalog MAC 2313 - Calculus III College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics A continuation of MAC 2312 - Calculus II with emphasis on vectors and the calculus of vector-valued functions, quadric surfaces, differentiation and integration of functions of two or three variables, multiple integration, vector analysis, and partial first-order differential equations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # MAE3310 — Teaching Mathematics in Elementary School 3 credits · 3 hours MAE 3310 - Teaching Mathematics in Elementary School Add to Personal Catalog MAE 3310 - Teaching Mathematics in Elementary School College Prepares students for mathematics content applicable to K-6 standards and practices. This course focuses on problem-solving strategies, manipulative processes, inquiry-based mathematics, number theory, and systems of operations. This course is ESOL infused. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MAE3312 — How Children Learn Math 3 credits · 3 hours MAE 3312 - How Children Learn Math Add to Personal Catalog MAE 3312 - How Children Learn Math College This course is designed to develop the skills and concepts necessary to effectively deliver the mathematics curriculum in the elementary school classroom. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAE3310 --- # MAN2021 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 2021 - Principles of Management Add to Personal Catalog MAN 2021 - Principles of Management College Requirements Met: AATR Study of concepts, terminology, principles, and theories that are the substance of management. Covers planning, organizing, staffing, motivating and controlling in business environments. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MAN2300 — Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 2300 - Introduction to Human Resources Management Add to Personal Catalog MAN 2300 - Introduction to Human Resources Management College Requirements Met: AATR An overview of the concepts, terminology, principles, and theories of human resource management. The role of the human resources department will be emphasized, with particular attention being focused upon the importance of the supervisors and executives. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MAN3025 — Concept of Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3025 - Concept of Management Add to Personal Catalog MAN 3025 - Concept of Management College This course is a study of the major functions of supervision and management including the functions of planning, staffing, directing and controlling. Emphasis is placed on learning how to communicate more effectively with employees and how to increase leadership effectiveness. Major topics include goal setting and attainment, organizational structure, decision-making, strategic planning, managing stress, and ethical behavior and ethical role modeling. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule… --- # MAN3240 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3240 - Organizational Behavior Add to Personal Catalog MAN 3240 - Organizational Behavior College This course provides a study of individual and group behavior in organizations. Students develop skills and methods relating to effective organization management. Course content includes the importance of group motivation and group dynamics, conflict resolution, goal setting and rewards, effective job design, and factors related to work stress, power, and politics. Discussion also explores organizational change and development for managing a successful organization. Click here for the Summer… --- # MAN3353 — Managerial Theory 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3353 - Managerial Theory Add to Personal Catalog MAN 3353 - Managerial Theory College This course is a study of basic concepts and theories of management, and emphasizes the functional roles and processes for planning, leading, organizing, and controlling. Other topics covered include, but are not limited to, team development, leadership, strategic development, decision making, ethics, diversity, and globalization. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MAN3583 — Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3583 - Project Management Add to Personal Catalog MAN 3583 - Project Management College This course focuses on the essentials of effective project management: the activities in which individuals strive to achieve a specific objective through deliberate methodical planning using particular interrelated tasks and effective uses of various resources. Three phases of the project are studied: identification of the need or problem, development of the proposed solution, and implementation of the solution. Topics include, but not limited, to project management functions, project manager roles and… --- # MAN4120 — Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4120 - Leadership Challenges and Supervision Add to Personal Catalog MAN 4120 - Leadership Challenges and Supervision College This course focuses on the essential concepts and theories of leadership, offering insights into the roles and processes vital for effective planning, leadership, organization, and control in diverse professional environments. Students will engage in team development, leadership strategies, and strategic planning. The course emphasizes the importance of sound decision-making and ethical considerations in leadership roles. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedu… --- # MAN4162 — Customer Relations for Managers 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4162 - Customer Relations for Managers Add to Personal Catalog MAN 4162 - Customer Relations for Managers College Discussions include the impact of culture and diversity on business relationships, successful negotiation strategies, and promotion of the organization through media relations. Emphasis is placed on the manager’s role in improving customer relationships by creating a customer-focused organizational climate. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAR3023 --- # MAN4301 — Human Resources Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4301 - Human Resources Management Add to Personal Catalog MAN 4301 - Human Resources Management College The curriculum provides a study of employment law, labor relations, and employee relations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAN3025, MAN2300 --- # MAN4402 — Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4402 - Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations Add to Personal Catalog MAN 4402 - Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations College This course provides an overview of U.S. employment law at both the federal and state levels. It reviews employment at will and wrongful discharge, employment torts, privacy, discrimination law, worker’s compensation, occupational safety and health, unemployment, federal compensation laws, and the law of noncompetition and trade secrets. It is designed for individuals preparing for careers in human resource management, labor relation… --- # MAN4504 — Operations Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4504 - Operations Management Add to Personal Catalog MAN 4504 - Operations Management College This course is a study of operational decision-making techniques to improve the processes and productivity in organizations. Topics will include, but are not limited to, quality and --- # MAN4720 — Strategic Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4720 - Strategic Management Add to Personal Catalog MAN 4720 - Strategic Management College Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAN3025, MAN4301, MAN3240 --- # MAP2302 — Elementary Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 2302 - Elementary Differential Equations Add to Personal Catalog MAP 2302 - Elementary Differential Equations College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics The study of first order and second order linear and non-linear differential equations, and higher-order linear differential equations, systems of linear differential equations, the Laplace transform, series solutions techniques and applications. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MAR 2011 - Principles of Marketing Add to Personal Catalog MAR 2011 - Principles of Marketing College Requirements Met: AATR Using a unique blend of lectures, videos, case studies, class projects, readings, research, and student presentations, this course will emphasize the necessity of marketing in today’s business environment. Particular emphasis will be placed on marketing research, selection of a target market, development of an appropriate marketing mix, and promotion and advertising of goods and services. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class S… --- # MAR3023 — Marketing Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAR 3023 - Marketing Management Add to Personal Catalog MAR 3023 - Marketing Management College Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAR2011 --- # MAT0018 — Arithmetic with Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 0018 - Arithmetic with Algebra Add to Personal Catalog MAT 0018 - Arithmetic with Algebra College Study includes operations with integers, fractions, decimals, and percents; geometric figures and their measures; pre-algebra topics including properties of rational numbers, operations of rational numbers, simplification of polynomials, and equation-solving techniques. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for MAT 0028 - Elementary Algebra . Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MAT0028 — Elementary Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT 0028 - Elementary Algebra Add to Personal Catalog MAT 0028 - Elementary Algebra College Study includes operations on real numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities in one variable, operations on polynomials, including factoring, integer exponents, radicals, graphing techniques, and applications. Successful completion of this course will prepare the student for instruction in MAT 1033 , Intermediate Algebra. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT0018 --- # MAT0055 — Developmental Math Module 1 credits · 1 hours MAT 0055 - Developmental Math Module Add to Personal Catalog MAT 0055 - Developmental Math Module College This is a laboratory course designed to develop skills in Exponents & Polynomials; Integers; Factoring; Radicals; Rational Numbers; Linear Equations; and Graphing. Upon completion of this course, students who are not exempt from developmental education must achieve college level college placement test scores or complete MAT 0028 with a grade of C or better to enroll in MAT 1033 . May be taken 3 times for credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Cl… Prerequisites: MAT0028, MAT1033 --- # MAT1033 — Intermediate Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra Add to Personal Catalog MAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra College Requirements Met: AATR This course includes a review of linear equations and inequalities and factoring polynomials, the study of quadratic equations, rational exponents and their properties, radicals, complex numbers, rational expressions and equations, graphing linear functions and interpreting graphs, solving systems of linear equations and inequalities, an introduction to functions and function notation. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT0028 --- # MAT1033L — Intermediate Algebra Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MAT 1033L - Intermediate Algebra Lab Add to Personal Catalog MAT 1033L - Intermediate Algebra Lab College Requirements Met: AATR This is a laboratory course to foster success in intermediate algebra concepts, provide opportunities for basic skills application of Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities and factoring Polynomials, the Study of Quadratic Equations and Inequalities, Rational Exponents and their Properties, Radicals, Complex Numbers, Rational Expressions and Equations, Graphing Linear Functions and Interpreting Graphs, Solving Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities, introdu… Prerequisites: MAT0028 --- # MCB2010 — Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours MCB 2010 - Microbiology Add to Personal Catalog MCB 2010 - Microbiology College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science Study of microbiology which includes history, biochemistry, microbial anatomy, microbial growth and metabolism, microbial genetics, genetic engineering, pathogenicity, immunology, and microbial diseases. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: BSC2010C, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BOT2010C, ZOO2010C --- # MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MCB 2010L - Microbiology Lab Add to Personal Catalog MCB 2010L - Microbiology Lab College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Science Study of microbial staining techniques, isolation methods, microbial identification, genetic engineering, and aseptic techniques. Lab Fee: 30 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: BSC2010C, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BOT2010C, ZOO2010C --- # MEA0520 — Phlebotomy 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours MEA 0520 - Phlebotomy Add to Personal Catalog MEA 0520 - Phlebotomy Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Pre/ Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course prepares students for employment in the phlebotomy field. Phlebotomists obtain blood by venipuncture or skin puncture and are an integral part of the clinical laboratory. Topics include techniques of withdrawing venous blood, maintaining sterility, and storage techniques. Lab Fee: 42 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MGF1100 — Quantitative Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours MGF 1100 - Quantitative Literacy Add to Personal Catalog MGF 1100 - Quantitative Literacy College Requirements Met: AATR This course is designed to prepare you for successful completion of MGF 1130 or MGF 1131 only, and is not a This course is designed to provide the basic numeracy needed by a college graduate to reason quantitatively; that is, to reason about quantities, their magnitudes and their relationships between and among other quantities. This course is non-algorithmic in nature, rather conceptual understanding will be stressed. The course will not fulfill a mathematics requirement f… Prerequisites: MAT0018, MGF1130, MGF1131, MAC1105, STA2023 --- # MGF1106 — Mathematics for Liberal Arts I 3 credits · 3 hours MGF 1106 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts I Add to Personal Catalog MGF 1106 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics Study includes: sets and Venn diagrams, systematic counting principles, permutations and combinations, probability, descriptive statistics, logic, geometry, measurements, and history of mathematics. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT1033, MGF1100 --- # MGF1107 — Mathematics for Liberal Arts II 3 credits · 3 hours MGF 1107 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts II Add to Personal Catalog MGF 1107 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics The study of numbers and systems of numeration, elementary number theory, linear and quadratic relations, variations, functions, graphs and their applications, financial mathematics, graph theory, and voting methods. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT1033, MGF1100 --- # MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours MGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking Add to Personal Catalog MGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Mathematics The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT1033, MGF1100 --- # MGF1131 — Mathematics in Context 3 credits · 3 hours MGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context Add to Personal Catalog MGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Mathematics Students will develop their mathematical ability and enhance their problem-solving skills to solve a variety of practical problems in contextual situations. Emphasis will be given to problem solving techniques through practical application of relevant, everyday life situations in a global society. Students will benefit from applications from the fields of financial mathematics, voting methods, data management and analysis, combi… Prerequisites: MAT1033, MGF1100 --- # MNA3037 — Project Management and Planning 3 credits · 3 hours MNA 3037 - Project Management and Planning Add to Personal Catalog MNA 3037 - Project Management and Planning College This class is a general introductory class in project management designed to give students an exposure in the general project management concepts. This course is meant to provide students with a framework on which to build project management knowledge that relates to their own specific subset of knowledge. The class will give students a platform on which to rest the knowledge that they gain throughout the rest of the program. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click… --- # MNA4563 — The Utility Manager, Level A 3 credits · 3 hours MNA 4563 - The Utility Manager, Level A Add to Personal Catalog MNA 4563 - The Utility Manager, Level A College This interactive online course fulfills Florida DEP course requirements to sit for the Florida DEP Level A exam for either Water Treatment or Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. The course addresses the practical application of utility management techniques associated with the orderly operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities. In addition, the course provides access to online study materials to review for the treatment process portion of the exam. Click here for the Su… --- # MUH2019 — History of American Popular Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUH 2019 - History of American Popular Music Add to Personal Catalog MUH 2019 - History of American Popular Music College Requirements Met: AATR, GR, GE General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities This course is an introduction to American Popular music from the late 19th Century to the recent past. No music performance skills are required. This course concerns both cultural awareness and critical thinking skills, as detailed in the learning Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # MUL2010 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUL 2010 - Music Appreciation Add to Personal Catalog MUL 2010 - Music Appreciation College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # MUN1310 — College Choir 1 credits · 1 hours MUN 1310 - College Choir Add to Personal Catalog MUN 1310 - College Choir College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Choral ensemble performing a wide variety of choral music. Open to all students and may be taken for credit four semesters. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MUN1710 — Jazz Band 2 credits · 2 hours MUN 1710 - Jazz Band Add to Personal Catalog MUN 1710 - Jazz Band College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Preparation and performance of literature from the contemporary large group repertoire. Course emphasizes big band jazz performance of a variety of popular music styles, meters, sight-reading, and improvisation in a big band setting. Members will get a chance to learn from and perform with experienced musicians in a semi-formal environment. No experience necessary, open to all students. Contact the instructor for audition information. Participation at all scheduled perfo… --- # MVB1311 — Trumpet 2 credits · 2 hours MVB 1311 - Trumpet Add to Personal Catalog MVB 1311 - Trumpet College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lessons (Principal) Freshmen Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas of: Music Performance; Music Education; or Musical Theatre. Lessons introduce freshmen to collegiate study of their instrument/vocal techniques; musicianship along with appropriate literature/repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 125 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVK1111 — Class Piano I, II 1 credits · 1 hours MVK 1111 - Class Piano I, II Add to Personal Catalog MVK 1111 - Class Piano I, II College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Study of basic piano skills, music reading, and beginning piano literature requiring little or no keyboard experience. May be taken for credit two semesters. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVK1211 — Applied Secondary Piano 1 credits · 1 hours MVK 1211 - Applied Secondary Piano Add to Personal Catalog MVK 1211 - Applied Secondary Piano College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course is designed to teach elementary to advanced keyboard skills, depending on the student’s level of proficiency at the outset of the course. It will include scales, cadences, sight-reading, basic ear training, theory, technique and interpretation. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVK1311 — Applied Principal Piano 1 credits · 1 hours MVK 1311 - Applied Principal Piano Add to Personal Catalog MVK 1311 - Applied Principal Piano College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course is designed for the piano student with advanced keyboard skills. It will include scales, arpeggios, cadences, sight-reading, ear training, theory, technique, and interpretation. Student will be required to accompany choir or voice lessons weekly. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 125 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVK2221 — Piano 1 credits · 1 hours MVK 2221 - Piano Add to Personal Catalog MVK 2221 - Piano College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course is a continuation of MVK 1211 and is designed to teach intermediate to advanced keyboard skills. It will include scales, cadences, arpeggios, sight-reading, basic ear training, theory, technique, and interpretation. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVK2321 — Piano 2 credits · 2 hours MVK 2321 - Piano Add to Personal Catalog MVK 2321 - Piano College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course is a continuation of MVK 1311 and is designed for the piano student with advanced keyboard skills. It will include scales, arpeggios, cadences, sight-reading, ear training, theory, technique, and interpretation. Student will be required to accompany choir or voice lessons weekly. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 125 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVP1211 — Percussion 1 credits · 1 hours MVP 1211 - Percussion Add to Personal Catalog MVP 1211 - Percussion College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lesson (Secondary) Freshman Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas outside of musical performance. Lessons will include study of techniques, musicianship and repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVS1216 — Guitar 1 credits · 1 hours MVS 1216 - Guitar Add to Personal Catalog MVS 1216 - Guitar College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lesson (Secondary) Freshman Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas outside of musical performance. Lessons will include study of techniques, musicianship and repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVS1316 — Guitar 2 credits · 2 hours MVS 1316 - Guitar Add to Personal Catalog MVS 1316 - Guitar College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lessons (Principal) Freshmen Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas of: Music Performance; Music Education; or Musical Theatre. Lessons introduce freshmen to collegiate study of their instrument/vocal techniques; musicianship along with appropriate literature/repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 125 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVW1213 — Clarinet 1 credits · 1 hours MVW 1213 - Clarinet Add to Personal Catalog MVW 1213 - Clarinet College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lesson (Secondary) Freshman Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas outside of musical performance. Lessons will include study of techniques, musicianship and repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVW1215 — Saxophone 1 credits · 1 hours MVW 1215 - Saxophone Add to Personal Catalog MVW 1215 - Saxophone College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lesson (Secondary) Freshman Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas outside of musical performance. Lessons will include study of techniques, musicianship and repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVW1315 — Saxophone 2 credits · 2 hours MVW 1315 - Saxophone Add to Personal Catalog MVW 1315 - Saxophone College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lessons (Principal) Freshmen Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas of: Music Performance; Music Education; or Musical Theatre. Lessons introduce freshmen to collegiate study of their instrument/vocal techniques; musicianship along with appropriate literature/repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 125 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVW2223 — Clarinet 1 credits · 1 hours MVW 2223 - Clarinet Add to Personal Catalog MVW 2223 - Clarinet College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lessons (Secondary) Sophomore Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas outside of musical performance. Lessons will include study of techniques, musicianship and repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # MVW2225 — Saxophone 1 credits · 1 hours MVW 2225 - Saxophone Add to Personal Catalog MVW 2225 - Saxophone College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Applied Music Lessons (Secondary) Sophomore Musical instruction designed for college students majoring in areas outside of musical performance. Lessons will include study of techniques, musicianship and repertoire. May be taken for credit two semesters. Lab Fee: 75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # NUR1020C — Nursing Foundations 10 credits · 10 hours NUR 1020C - Nursing Foundations Add to Personal Catalog NUR 1020C - Nursing Foundations College Pre/ (Mandatory completion prior to end of 1st semester.) Study of nursing fundamentals, designed to develop understanding, knowledge and skills for nursing care of patients of all ages. Includes concepts of health needs, nursing process, asepsis, body mechanics, nutrition, drug calculation, drug administration and nursing history. Lab Fee: 411.75 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # NUR1204C — Transition to Adult Health I 9 credits · 9 hours NUR 1204C - Transition to Adult Health I Add to Personal Catalog NUR 1204C - Transition to Adult Health I College Introduces the experienced Licensed Practical Nurse to the functional and professional roles of the registered nurse, nursing process, assessment of basic needs, and unmet needs that occur in response to imbalances in homeostasis affecting the biological systems and human dimensions. Students review basic interventions and learn more complex interventions to assist patients to promote, maintain, or restore homeostasis. The professional roles of the nurse as provider of care and be… --- # NUR1213C — Nursing Process I 10 credits · 10 hours NUR 1213C - Nursing Process I Add to Personal Catalog NUR 1213C - Nursing Process I College NUR 1020C , BSC 2086 , BSC 2086L , with a grade of C or better. Pre/ This course includes a study of nursing care for adult clients with specific medical surgical problems. Clinical practice involves providing nursing care for adult clients experiencing these disease processes whether acute or chronic conditions. Lab Fee: 295.25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: NUR1020C, BSC2086, BSC2086L --- # NUR2241C — Nursing Process II 12 credits · 12 hours NUR 2241C - Nursing Process II Add to Personal Catalog NUR 2241C - Nursing Process II College NUR 1213C and DEP 2004 with a grade of C or better. The focus of this course is on the theoretical application of the nursing process to selected complex medical surgical conditions affecting the adult client. Related pathophysiological and psychosocial concepts, principles of nutrition and communication, and pharmacology and critical care aspects are included as they apply to the selected conditions. Decision-making and management theory is emphasized. Lab Fee: 287.75 Click here for the Summer 2026… Prerequisites: NUR1213C, DEP2004 --- # NUR2261C — Transition to Adult Health II 12 credits · 12 hours NUR 2261C - Transition to Adult Health II Add to Personal Catalog NUR 2261C - Transition to Adult Health II College NUR 1051C and NUR 1204C with a grade of C or better. The focus of this course is continued transition of LPNs, paramedics and other health care providers on the theoretical application of the nursing process to selected complex medical surgical conditions, and mental health problems affecting the adult client. Related pathophysiological and psychosocial concepts, principles of nutrition and communication, and pharmacology and critical care aspects are included as they apply to t… Prerequisites: NUR1051C, NUR1204C --- # NUR2412C — Transition: Maternal, Infant, Child, Adolescent 6 credits · 6 hours NUR 2412C - Transition: Maternal, Infant, Child, Adolescent Add to Personal Catalog NUR 2412C - Transition: Maternal, Infant, Child, Adolescent College Pre/ Application of the nursing process in meeting the health-care needs of women, children, and families. Roles of the nurse as a provider of care, communicator, teacher, manager, and member of the health-care profession provide the framework for clinical application and evaluation. Areas of study focus on reproduction, pregnancy (with emphasis on labor and delivery and complications of childbirth), growth and development of children from bir… Prerequisites: NUR2241C, NUR2261C --- # NUR2801C — LPN-RN Transition to Professional Nursing Practice 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 2801C - LPN-RN Transition to Professional Nursing Practice Add to Personal Catalog NUR 2801C - LPN-RN Transition to Professional Nursing Practice College Pre/ It is designed to develop beginning leadership skills for the associate degree nursing students that are necessary to manage clients and health care workers. Lab Fee: 275.25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: NUR2412C --- # NUR2804C — Transition to Professional Nursing Practice 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 2804C - Transition to Professional Nursing Practice Add to Personal Catalog NUR 2804C - Transition to Professional Nursing Practice College This course focuses on concepts, principles, and theories of leadership, management, role development and administration in a variety of culturally diverse health care delivery systems. It is designed to develop beginning leadership skills for the associate degree nursing students that are necessary to manage clients and health care workers. Lab Fee: 275.25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: NUR2412C --- # NUR3065C — Nursing Assessment with Clinical 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3065C - Nursing Assessment with Clinical Add to Personal Catalog NUR 3065C - Nursing Assessment with Clinical College This course teaches advanced knowledge and skills of physical assessment. Students practice assessment techniques, perform history taking, demonstrate general and focused assessment, and correlate diagnostic findings with clinical conditions. Lab Fee: 102.99 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # NUR3125 — Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3125 - Pathophysiology Add to Personal Catalog NUR 3125 - Pathophysiology College This course teaches the advanced study of pathophysiology and symptomatology across the life span with a focus on alterations in physiologic function and manifestations of disease. Emphasis is placed on relating signs, symptoms and diagnostic findings to common health alterations. Students will also gain an understanding of nursing intervention to promote adaptation to disease and the promotion of wellness. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # NUR3145 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3145 - Pharmacology Add to Personal Catalog NUR 3145 - Pharmacology College This course teaches pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacokinetics as they relate to nursing practice. Providing up-to-date knowledge of major drug classifications, this course will the nurse to manage client medication regimens more effectively utilizing the nursing process and the study of various drug classifications. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # NUR3164 — Nursing Research and Informatics 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3164 - Nursing Research and Informatics Add to Personal Catalog NUR 3164 - Nursing Research and Informatics College This course teaches the relationship of nursing research and the utilization of evidence-based practice. This course explores the research process as a foundation for acquiring skills needed to access, critically appraise, and synthesize research literature. An approach to information technology is also examined in this course. Concepts on Healthcare informatics, trends, and exploring innovative strategies and applications are introduced. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class… Prerequisites: MAC1105, MGF1106, STA2023 --- # NUR3826 — Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3826 - Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care Add to Personal Catalog NUR 3826 - Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care College This course emphasizes legal and ethical decision-making in the professional nursing role. Personal beliefs and values are explored to examine the continuing influence that the law, legal issues, and the field of ethics have on the professional practice of nursing. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # NUR3846 — Nursing Theory 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3846 - Nursing Theory Add to Personal Catalog NUR 3846 - Nursing Theory College This course critically analyzes nursing theory and foundation for reasoning in nursing practice. It focuses on the evolution and application of nursing knowledge. The concepts of nursing theory are explored. The nature and specific characteristics of nursing theory are discussed, including perspectives on essential elements of theories at various levels. The purpose of this course is to examine theories and their contribution to the advancement of nursing as a discipline. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class S… --- # NUR4636C — Community Health 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 4636C - Community Health Add to Personal Catalog NUR 4636C - Community Health College Pre/ This course explores the nursing role in promoting public health. Emphasizing key issues and responsibilities of community-based nursing are explored. Principles of epidemiology, community assessment, and population-focused practice are examined. Lab Fee: 119 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: NUR3846 --- # NUR4655 — Nursing in Diverse Cultures 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 4655 - Nursing in Diverse Cultures Add to Personal Catalog NUR 4655 - Nursing in Diverse Cultures College This course explores the health-related practices, values, and beliefs among varied cultural groups as they influence nursing. Personal beliefs and values in relationship to health and illness are examined with a focus of providing culturally competent nursing care to people from diverse groups. Lab Fee: 12.5 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # NUR4827 — Leadership and Management in Professional Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 4827 - Leadership and Management in Professional Nursing Add to Personal Catalog NUR 4827 - Leadership and Management in Professional Nursing College Pre/ This course teaches principles of nursing leadership and management with an emphasis on decision making, priority setting, delegating, communicating, team building, and managing fiscal and human resources. The focus is on preparation of the professional nurse for leadership responsibilities in collaboration with the interdisciplinary healthcare environment. Leadership and management experiences will be provided through assignments and a… --- # NUR4837 — Health Care Policy and Economics 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 4837 - Health Care Policy and Economics Add to Personal Catalog NUR 4837 - Health Care Policy and Economics College This course examines global, economic, organizations, and political contexts within which professional nursing practice occurs. Students acquire knowledge and skills necessary for understanding the evolution of health service organization, the development of healthcare policy, and the dynamic interrelationship among socioeconomic and political systems influencing health care and nursing practice. Theoretical perspective, research findings, experience and application to nursi… --- # ORH1517 — Landscape Plants 3 credits · 3 hours ORH 1517 - Landscape Plants Add to Personal Catalog ORH 1517 - Landscape Plants College Identification and study of plant materials used in landscape operations in the southeastern United States, including ground covers, vines, shrubs, and trees. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ORHX0001 — Introduction to Plants ORHX 0001 - Introduction to Plants Add to Personal Catalog ORHX 0001 - Introduction to Plants Study of the Basic Physiology of Plants - Fee $150. This is a workforce course. Non-college credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ORHX0002 — Landscape Plants and Design ORHX 0002 - Landscape Plants and Design Add to Personal Catalog ORHX 0002 - Landscape Plants and Design The study and identification of landscape plants. Fee $150. This is a workforce course. Non-college credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ORHX0003 — Warm Season and Cool Season Turfgrasses ORHX 0003 - Warm Season and Cool Season Turfgrasses Add to Personal Catalog ORHX 0003 - Warm Season and Cool Season Turfgrasses The identification and study of warm and cool season turfgrasses. Fee $150. This is a workforce course. Non-college credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # ORHX0004 — Introduction to Irrigation ORHX 0004 - Introduction to Irrigation Add to Personal Catalog ORHX 0004 - Introduction to Irrigation The design and introduction to residential irrigation. Fee $150. This is a workforce course. Non-college credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PAD3034 — Public Administration and Public Policy 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 3034 - Public Administration and Public Policy Add to Personal Catalog PAD 3034 - Public Administration and Public Policy College Political-administrative dimensions of government planning, personnel, and finance at the federal, state, and local levels. The problems of political interests, values, and --- # PAD4052 — Public Management Practices 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 4052 - Public Management Practices Add to Personal Catalog PAD 4052 - Public Management Practices College This course covers the normative environment of public agencies, public management concepts and techniques, organizational dynamics, resource management, and application of public administration theory to practice. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PAD4223 — Public Budgeting 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 4223 - Public Budgeting Add to Personal Catalog PAD 4223 - Public Budgeting College Public budgeting and related financial management processes at the federal, state and local levels. budgeting techniques, sources of revenue, governmental accounting, budgeting and interest groups. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PAD4351 — Environmental Policy and Management 3 credits · 3 hours PAD 4351 - Environmental Policy and Management Add to Personal Catalog PAD 4351 - Environmental Policy and Management College Survey of the political and administrative nature of environmental quality. Includes the historical and contemporary context of policy development and implementation. Emphasizes factors in the decision-making process and institutions of government. Includes contemporary problems and reform issues. To fully analyze the relationship between water management, environmental conditions and public policy, examples are drawn from around the world, ranging from local watershed… --- # PGY2801C — Digital Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours PGY 2801C - Digital Photography I Add to Personal Catalog PGY 2801C - Digital Photography I College Requirements Met: AATR This course will focus on the technical and photographic aspects of digital photography. Operation of digital cameras, obtaining proper exposure, and photographic composition will be presented. Adobe Photoshop fundamental concepts and features are introduced and applied to scanned images and digital photography. This course is designed to provide students with experience in image editing, photo retouching, and color painting. Students will produce artwork for print. PGY 2… --- # PHI1100 — Introduction to Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 1100 - Introduction to Logic Add to Personal Catalog PHI 1100 - Introduction to Logic College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities Introduction to the use of reason in everyday life. Study of language (meaning, definition, ambiguity) and argument (deduction and induction). Provides practical skills for further college work and for life beyond the classroom. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy Add to Personal Catalog PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the Western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. Click here for the Summer 2026 Clas… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # PHI2600 — Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 2600 - Ethics Add to Personal Catalog PHI 2600 - Ethics College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities Analysis of values and moral concepts. Examination of the nature and criteria of good, evil, right, justice, etc. Reading from ancient, medieval, and modern philosophers, including works from the Western canon. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # PHI2635 — Introduction to Biomedical Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 2635 - Introduction to Biomedical Ethics Add to Personal Catalog PHI 2635 - Introduction to Biomedical Ethics College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course explores the principles of biomedical practice to prepare students to process ethical issues they will encounter in the medical field through the use of moral reasoning. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: ENC0025, REA0017, ENC0027C --- # PHT1007 — Topics in Physical Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 1007 - Topics in Physical Therapy Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1007 - Topics in Physical Therapy College The course introduces topics on domestic violence, end of life issues, stress/stress management. Also presented are learning theories, leadership and teams, management and quality assurance and ethical/legal issues. The course introduces government agencies: ADA, OSHA; patient bill of rights and HIPPA. Discussion of the Models of Disability, professional ethics, and materials/resources available at APTA organization is presented. The course also presents Communication skills and the SOA… --- # PHT1175C — Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology 4 credits · 4 hours PHT 1175C - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1175C - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better In-depth study of the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system emphasizing functional aspects of human motion, while applying biomechanical principles and muscle actions to joint motion, posture, and gait, as well as other related assessments. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHT1200 — Basic Patient Care 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 1200 - Basic Patient Care Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1200 - Basic Patient Care College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course introduces the student to the clinical skills required to function as a physical therapist assistant. Emphasis is on patient care, environmental safety, turning and positioning, draping, bed mobility, transfers, wheelchair management, vital signs, fitting/application of assistive and adaptive devices, gait and stair training with assistive devices, body mechanics, sterile technique, and clinical documentation. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Sche… --- # PHT1200L — Basic Patient Care Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHT 1200L - Basic Patient Care Lab Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1200L - Basic Patient Care Lab College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This lab course introduces students to the clinical skills required to function as a physical therapist assistant. Students gain experience in application of the concepts and procedures included in the lecture course PHT 1200 which include but are not limited to patient care, environmental safety, turning and positioning, draping, bed mobility, transfers, wheelchair management, vital signs, fitting/application of assistive and adaptive devices, gait and… --- # PHT1217 — Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 1217 - Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1217 - Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for applying modalities used in physical therapy treatment. Emphasis is on superficial and deep heat, cryotherapy, soft tissue manipulation, electrotherapy, light therapies, biofeedback, and traction. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHT1217L — Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures Lab 1 credits · 1 hours PHT 1217L - Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures Lab Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1217L - Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures Lab College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This laboratory course correlates with PHT 1217 and allows the student the opportunity to practice those modalities/procedures introduced and explored in PHT 1217 . Emphasis is on superficial and deep heat, cryotherapy, soft tissue manipulation, electrotherapy, light therapies, biofeedback, and traction. Lab Fee: 25 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHT1224C — Therapeutic Techniques and Disabilities 4 credits · 4 hours PHT 1224C - Therapeutic Techniques and Disabilities Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1224C - Therapeutic Techniques and Disabilities College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better Focuses on skills necessary to perform physical therapy tests and measurements procedures. Emphasis is on goniometry, manual muscle testing, muscle tone, muscle length, limb length, volume and girth, sensation, coordination and balance, activities of daily living, pain, deep tendon reflexes, administration of standardized tests/questionnaires, gait and posture. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule C… --- # PHT1801L — Physical Therapy Clinical Practice I 4 credits · 4 hours PHT 1801L - Physical Therapy Clinical Practice I Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1801L - Physical Therapy Clinical Practice I College This introductory clinical experience allows the student the opportunity to correlate didactic training and laboratory practice with actual hands-on delivery of Physical Therapy services. The student will be assigned to an area clinical facility where basic and intermediate procedures and modalities will be practices under close supervision of the facility’s clinical instructor. Emphasis will be placed on the fundamental skills of beginning patient care initially a… --- # PHT1931 — PTA Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 1931 - PTA Seminar Add to Personal Catalog PHT 1931 - PTA Seminar College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course serves as an introduction to the Profession of Physical Therapy covering the history of the profession, the governing regulations, and medical ethics in addition to reviewing critical anatomy and physiology systems as they relate to the most common conditions encountered in the practice of Physical Therapy. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PHT2162C — Neurological Disabilities and Treatment 4 credits · 4 hours PHT 2162C - Neurological Disabilities and Treatment Add to Personal Catalog PHT 2162C - Neurological Disabilities and Treatment College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course presents the human nervous system and selected neurological disabilities encountered in physical therapy practice. It is designed to give the student a foundational knowledge of the methods, types and uses of a variety of appropriate therapeutic techniques utilized with patients that have neurologic conditions. The etiology, pathology, and clinical manifestations of common adult and pediatric neurological di… --- # PHT2220 — Advanced Rehab Concepts in Physical Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 2220 - Advanced Rehab Concepts in Physical Therapy Add to Personal Catalog PHT 2220 - Advanced Rehab Concepts in Physical Therapy College Topics may include wound management, amputation, prosthetics and orthotics, aquatics, pelvic health, and TMJ dysfunction. A comprehensive review of the management of said topics will be provided. The student will also develop an awareness of patient needs throughout the disease process and learn to effectively select appropriate intervention techniques. Lab Fee: 190 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PHT1801L --- # PHT2252C — Orthopedic Disabilities and Treatment 4 credits · 4 hours PHT 2252C - Orthopedic Disabilities and Treatment Add to Personal Catalog PHT 2252C - Orthopedic Disabilities and Treatment College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This combined lecture and laboratory course introduces the student to the basic orthopedic physical therapy management as well as therapeutic applications related to tissue injuries and healing, fractures, joint mobilization, and orthopedic congenital disorders. Emphasis will be placed on therapeutic exercise techniques and procedures of the upper extremity, lower extremity, and spine, as well as various techniques used for… --- # PHT2301 — Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 2301 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy Add to Personal Catalog PHT 2301 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy College Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course focuses on a basic study of the pathological processes for many of the major disorders encountered in the practice of physical therapy. This course includes a broad presentation of conditions and the associated signs, symptoms, and treatments for each. By covering some disorders in detail and others by a generic presentation converging a group of disorders, the student is encouraged to complete textboo… --- # PHT2810L — Physical Therapy Clinical Practice II 5 credits · 5 hours PHT 2810L - Physical Therapy Clinical Practice II Add to Personal Catalog PHT 2810L - Physical Therapy Clinical Practice II College This final full-time clinical experience is designed to prepare the PTA student for entry into the profession of physical therapy. Physical therapy treatment modalities and procedures should be implemented and modified within the plan of care. The student should demonstrate competence and confidence in the application of therapeutic techniques and should work towards refinement and polishing of their manual skills. Emphasis should be placed on the application of… Prerequisites: PHT1801L --- # PHY1020 — Essentials of Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 1020 - Essentials of Physics Add to Personal Catalog PHY 1020 - Essentials of Physics College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 2 Science This course offers a comprehensive survey of physics, covering a wide range of topics including motion, newton’s laws, energy, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Emphasizing a conceptual understanding of physics, the course integrates critical thinking skills and real-world applications. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT0028, MGF1100 --- # PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I 5 credits · 5 hours PHY 2048C - General Physics with Calculus I Add to Personal Catalog PHY 2048C - General Physics with Calculus I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 2 Science This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… Prerequisites: MAC2311 --- # PHY2049C — General Physics with Calculus II 5 credits · 5 hours PHY 2049C - General Physics with Calculus II Add to Personal Catalog PHY 2049C - General Physics with Calculus II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Electricity and magnetism, light, optics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, solid state theory, and other assorted topics. Laboratory correlated with lectures. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PHY2048C --- # PHY2053C — General Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 2053C - General Physics I Add to Personal Catalog PHY 2053C - General Physics I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC General Education Area: Group 2 Science This course is the first in a two-part series intended for nonphysics majors, offering an algebra and trigonometry approach to topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real world. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here fo… Prerequisites: MAC1105 --- # PHY2054C — General Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours PHY 2054C - General Physics II Add to Personal Catalog PHY 2054C - General Physics II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Continuation of PHY 2053C , includes mechanical waves, electricity and magnetism, and optics. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PHY2053C --- # PLS1021C — Applied Agricultural Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours PLS 1021C - Applied Agricultural Chemistry Add to Personal Catalog PLS 1021C - Applied Agricultural Chemistry College Fundamentals of chemistry as applied to plant growth, fertilizers, pesticides, and soils. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PMT0070C — Welder Assistant I 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0070C - Welder Assistant I Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0070C - Welder Assistant I Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Demonstrate an understanding and apply workplace safety and workplace organization. Demonstrate basic knowledge of industrial and manufacturing processes. Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PMT0071C — Welder Assistant II 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0071C - Welder Assistant II Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0071C - Welder Assistant II Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0080C --- # PMT0072C — Welder SMAW I 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0072C - Welder SMAW I Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0072C - Welder SMAW I Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Apply basic shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) skills. Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0081C --- # PMT0073C — Welder SMAW II 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0073C - Welder SMAW II Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0073C - Welder SMAW II Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 124.47 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0082C --- # PMT0074C — Welder: Gas Metal Arc 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0074C - Welder: Gas Metal Arc Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0074C - Welder: Gas Metal Arc Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 124.47 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0072C --- # PMT0075C — Advanced Welding I 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0075C - Advanced Welding I Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0075C - Advanced Welding I Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Pre/ Lab Fee: 132.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PMT0076C — Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation I 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0076C - Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation I Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0076C - Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation I Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 46.67 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0175C --- # PMT0080C — Welder I 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0080C - Welder I Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0080C - Welder I Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Demonstrate basic knowledge of drawing and interpreting welding symbols. Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0070C --- # PMT0081C — Welder II 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0081C - Welder II Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0081C - Welder II Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Apply intermediate oxyfuel gas cutting principles and practices. Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0071C --- # PMT0082C — Welder III 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0082C - Welder III Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0082C - Welder III Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0072C --- # PMT0086C — Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation II 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0086C - Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation II Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0086C - Advanced Welder II: Career Preparation II Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 46.67 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0076C --- # PMT0132C — Advanced Welder II 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0132C - Advanced Welder II Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0132C - Advanced Welder II Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 107.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0143C --- # PMT0133C — Welder: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding II 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0133C - Welder: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding II Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0133C - Welder: Tungsten Inert Gas Welding II Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0132C --- # PMT0141C — Flux Core 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0141C - Flux Core Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0141C - Flux Core Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 107.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0074C --- # PMT0143C — Flux Core Arc Welding 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0143C - Flux Core Arc Welding Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0143C - Flux Core Arc Welding Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 107.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0141C --- # PMT0150C — GTAW 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0150C - GTAW Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0150C - GTAW Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 82.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0165C --- # PMT0151C — GTAW-Advanced 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0151C - GTAW-Advanced Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0151C - GTAW-Advanced Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 82.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0150C --- # PMT0161C — Pipe Welding: Pipe Principles and Practices 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0161C - Pipe Welding: Pipe Principles and Practices Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0161C - Pipe Welding: Pipe Principles and Practices Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 65.07 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0133C --- # PMT0165C — Advanced Shielded Metal/Arc Welding of Pipe 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0165C - Advanced Shielded Metal/Arc Welding of Pipe Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0165C - Advanced Shielded Metal/Arc Welding of Pipe Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 142.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0085C --- # PMT0172C — Advanced Welder I: GTAW/SMAW Pipe 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0172C - Advanced Welder I: GTAW/SMAW Pipe Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0172C - Advanced Welder I: GTAW/SMAW Pipe Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 132.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0151C --- # PMT0174C — Pipe Welding and Fabrication 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0174C - Pipe Welding and Fabrication Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0174C - Pipe Welding and Fabrication Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 142.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0172C --- # PMT0175C — MIG/TIG Pipe Welding 2.5 credits · 2.5 hours PMT 0175C - MIG/TIG Pipe Welding Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0175C - MIG/TIG Pipe Welding Clock Hours: 75 Occupational Lab Fee: 142.74 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PMT0174C --- # PMT0930C — Special Topics Welding 1 credits · 1 hours PMT 0930C - Special Topics Welding Add to Personal Catalog PMT 0930C - Special Topics Welding Clock Hours: 30 Occupational Repeatable for Credit: Yes This course will cover topics of current or special interest in welding. The course may be repeated up to a maximum of three times. Topics that may be covered are: GTAW-Low Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe Welding, SMAW-Stainless Steel Groover Welds, CAD-CAM Plasma Arc Operations for the Welding Industry, and Review for Welding Certification Exam. Lab Fee: 50 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # POS1041 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POS 1041 - American Government Add to Personal Catalog POS 1041 - American Government College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Social Science In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution and all its amendments, and the Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the gover… Prerequisites: ENC0025, REA0017, ENC0027C --- # POS2112 — State and Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours POS 2112 - State and Local Government Add to Personal Catalog POS 2112 - State and Local Government College Requirements Met: AATR Focus on how state and local governments operate in the American system of government. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # PRN0001C — Basic Nursing 16.56 credits · 16.56 hours PRN 0001C - Basic Nursing Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0001C - Basic Nursing Clock Hours: 497 Occupational Pre/ Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is designed to introduce the student to patient care and to provide a foundation for learning basic nursing skills on which to build throughout the program. It focuses on the basic needs of patients and how the practical nurse will meet those needs. Lab Fee: 348.5 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PRN0011C — Transition into Practice 2.17 credits · 2.17 hours PRN 0011C - Transition into Practice Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0011C - Transition into Practice Clock Hours: 65 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better The focus is on the transition from the role of the student to the role of the graduate practical nurse as a health team member. The course content addresses current trends on nursing, community organizations, and job opportunities. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PRN0381C --- # PRN0020 — Human Development Across the Life Span 0.67 credits · 0.67 hours PRN 0020 - Human Development Across the Life Span Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0020 - Human Development Across the Life Span Clock Hours: 20 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course presents normal human development from birth to death. Emphasis is on developmental stages. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PRN0070 — Basic Nutrition 0.77 credits · 0.77 hours PRN 0070 - Basic Nutrition Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0070 - Basic Nutrition Clock Hours: 23 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course presents the basic principles of nutrition and diet therapy for all age groups. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: HCP0001C --- # PRN0080 — Body Structure and Function 2 credits · 2 hours PRN 0080 - Body Structure and Function Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0080 - Body Structure and Function Clock Hours: 60 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course provides basic knowledge of normal human body structures and functions. Emphasis on major systems. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # PRN0100C — Maternal Infant Child 2.83 credits · 2.83 hours PRN 0100C - Maternal Infant Child Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0100C - Maternal Infant Child Clock Hours: 85 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic needs of mothers, newborns, and children. It will include conception, pregnancy, labor and delivery, postpartum, newborn, and pediatric care. Lab Fee: 120 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PRN0381C --- # PRN0381C — Med/Surge Life Span I 10 credits · 10 hours PRN 0381C - Med/Surge Life Span I Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0381C - Med/Surge Life Span I Clock Hours: 300 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the disease process and how it affects the adult patient. This unit will also include nursing care of the pre- and post-operative patients, management of pain, fluids, and electrolytes. Lab Fee: 250 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PRN0020, DEP2004, PRN0070, HUN1201, PRN0080, BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, BSC2084C, PRN0001C --- # PRN0382C — Med/Surge Life Span II 10 credits · 10 hours PRN 0382C - Med/Surge Life Span II Add to Personal Catalog PRN 0382C - Med/Surge Life Span II Clock Hours: 300 Occupational Required Grade: Pass with a C or better This course is a continuation of PRN 0381C Med/Surge Life Span I . This unit presents the needs of adult patients with medical and surgical problems. Lab Fee: 250 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: PRN0381C --- # PSC1341 — Physical Science 3 credits · 3 hours PSC 1341 - Physical Science Add to Personal Catalog PSC 1341 - Physical Science College Requirements Met: AATR, GE General Education Area: Group 2 Science Elementary study of physics and chemistry, including kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, wave motion, heat, atomic and nuclear physics, radioactivity, fusion and fission, periodic table, compound formation and stoichiometry. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: MAT0028, MGF1100 --- # PSY2012 — General Psychology I 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 2012 - General Psychology I Add to Personal Catalog PSY 2012 - General Psychology I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Social Science In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology. Such topics might include: neuroscience; sensation and perception; states of consciousness; learning; memory; intelligence; motivation and emotion; personality; development; psychological disorders/treatment; and health psycholog… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # REA0007 — Principles of Reading I 3 credits · 3 hours REA 0007 - Principles of Reading I Add to Personal Catalog REA 0007 - Principles of Reading I College Successful completion of this course will prepare students for REA 0017 Principles of Reading II . Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # REA0017 — Principles of Reading II 3 credits · 3 hours REA 0017 - Principles of Reading II Add to Personal Catalog REA 0017 - Principles of Reading II College Topics include vocabulary development, main idea, supporting details, relationships between sentences and ideas, inferences, detecting bias, and distinguishing between fact and opinion. Lab Fee: 15 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0007 --- # RED3309 — Teaching Early and Emergent Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours RED 3309 - Teaching Early and Emergent Literacy Add to Personal Catalog RED 3309 - Teaching Early and Emergent Literacy College This course prepares pre-service teachers for effective, foundational literacy instruction from birth through grade 6. Pre-service teachers focus evidence-based instructional strategies grounded in the science of reading and understanding and applying reading and writing strategies for explicit, sequential, and systematic instruction and assessment of oral language development, phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Pre-… --- # RED4044 — Foundations and Applications of Language and Reading 3 credits · 3 hours RED 4044 - Foundations and Applications of Language and Reading Add to Personal Catalog RED 4044 - Foundations and Applications of Language and Reading College This course provides evidence-based instructional strategies grounded in the science of reading and understanding and applying reading and writing strategies for explicit, sequential, and systematic instruction and assessment of oral language development, phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Participants will examine and apply evidence-based practices for students with reading difficulti… --- # RED4318 — Teaching Reading in Intermediate Grades 3 credits · 3 hours RED 4318 - Teaching Reading in Intermediate Grades Add to Personal Catalog RED 4318 - Teaching Reading in Intermediate Grades College This course provides a broad study of the variety of student learners and allows the pre-service teacher to apply research-based instructional practices for differentiating process, product, and context in the intermediate grades 4-6. Students will examine the critical role of assessment within the reading acquisition process. Specifically, students will examine the way in which assessment informs and drives the instructional methods and strategies used to deve… Prerequisites: RED3309 --- # RED4519 — Diagnosis and Intervention in Reading 3 credits · 3 hours RED 4519 - Diagnosis and Intervention in Reading Add to Personal Catalog RED 4519 - Diagnosis and Intervention in Reading College This course introduces effective instruction and intervention strategies grounded in the science of reading. Participants examine the critical role of assessment; interventions that include evidence-based reading instruction and those specifically for students with characteristics of dyslexia; effective progress monitoring; targeted interventions for students in need of supplemental support; and intensive interventions for students substantially below grade level i… --- # RED4940 — Internship in Reading 2 credits · 2 hours RED 4940 - Internship in Reading Add to Personal Catalog RED 4940 - Internship in Reading College This course is the supervised reading portion of the final internship and provides a clinical experience in reading instruction and assessment. Pre-service teachers work directly with the supervising teachers and students in large group, small group, and individual settings to demonstrate the use of effective strategies and materials to maximize student reading performance. Pre-service teachers will understand that all students have instructional needs and apply the systematic problem-solving pro… Prerequisites: EDE3223, EDF3115, EEX3294, MAE3310, RED3309, EDE3941, SCE3310, LAE3414, TSL3080, MAE3312, SSE3312, EDE3942, TSL4081, RED4318, EDE4943, EDF4603, EDE4302, EDG4410 --- # RED4941 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours RED 4941 - Internship Add to Personal Catalog RED 4941 - Internship College This course is the culminating practicum to demonstrate knowledge of the components of reading, as well as assessments and data analysis, to implement a comprehensive research-based reading plan of instruction for all students. Additionally, participants will engage in the systematic problem-solving process. Participants will also demonstrate competence in each Florida Educational Accomplished Practices standard. This course requires a field experience where participants will spend 45 hours collaborating with their co… --- # REL2210 — Religious Thought in the Old Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL 2210 - Religious Thought in the Old Testament Add to Personal Catalog REL 2210 - Religious Thought in the Old Testament College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities Study of ancient Hebrew history, culture, and prophetic teachings as illustrated in the literature of the Old Testament. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # REL2246 — Religious Thought in the New Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL 2246 - Religious Thought in the New Testament Add to Personal Catalog REL 2246 - Religious Thought in the New Testament College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities Study of the teachings of Jesus and historical development of early Christianity as illustrated in the literature of the New Testament. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # REL2300 — Intro to World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours REL 2300 - Intro to World Religions Add to Personal Catalog REL 2300 - Intro to World Religions College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Humanities This course introduces students to the myths, rituals, history, beliefs, and practices of the world’s major religions, including Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Taoism, and others. All religions and their respective religions texts are studied from a cultural perspective and global historical context. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # SBM2000 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours SBM 2000 - Small Business Management Add to Personal Catalog SBM 2000 - Small Business Management College Requirements Met: AATR Provides students with the foundation to create, manage, and profit from a business of their own and to determine if it is a viable career choice. Students prepare a comprehensive business plan as final project. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # SCE3310 — Teaching Science in Elementary School 3 credits · 3 hours SCE 3310 - Teaching Science in Elementary School Add to Personal Catalog SCE 3310 - Teaching Science in Elementary School College Provides content knowledge related to instruction in the Elementary Science classroom. Students will get experience in science inquiry, physical science, life science, earth and space science, science and technology, environmental science, and the history and nature of science. This course is ESOL infused. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # SLS1105 — Strategies for College Success 3 credits · 3 hours SLS 1105 - Strategies for College Success Add to Personal Catalog SLS 1105 - Strategies for College Success College Requirements Met: AATR This course is intended to students develop and strengthen the strategies necessary for success in college. Topics include study, communication, computer, and time management skills. Students will learn about college resources and services integral to their growth and success. Additionally, students will develop soft skills and interpersonal communication strategies. This course is a Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 202… --- # SLS2370 — Personal Academic and Career Engagement 3 credits · 3 hours SLS 2370 - Personal Academic and Career Engagement Add to Personal Catalog SLS 2370 - Personal Academic and Career Engagement College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 3 Social Science This course gives students an opportunity to reflect on previous educational/professional experiences and identify gained employability skills. Through self-assessment, students will be prepared to make informed decisions about career choices, higher education options, or both. Students will design a three-year academic/career plan, produce a professional e-portfolio, and create an ef… --- # SPC1017 — Oral Communications 3 credits · 3 hours SPC 1017 - Oral Communications Add to Personal Catalog SPC 1017 - Oral Communications College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 3 Communications A survey of human communication, employing a combination of perceptual learning and performance skills to concentrate on interpersonal, small group, public, and mass communication contexts necessary for effective oral communication. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # SPC2608 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPC 2608 - Public Speaking Add to Personal Catalog SPC 2608 - Public Speaking College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 3 Communications Focus in the development of effective public speaking with concentration on the fundamentals of structure and organization, and demonstrated mastery through performance. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # SPN1120 — Elementary Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 1120 - Elementary Spanish I Add to Personal Catalog SPN 1120 - Elementary Spanish I College Requirements Met: AATR Emphasizes acquisition of an active command of the language and requires constant participation for development of fundamental skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Includes mandatory two hours per week in Learning Lab. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # SPN1121 — Elementary Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 1121 - Elementary Spanish II Add to Personal Catalog SPN 1121 - Elementary Spanish II College Requirements Met: AATR Builds upon previously acquired skills and provides direct participation in development of proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Includes mandatory two hours per week in Learning Lab. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: SPN1120 --- # SSE3312 — Teaching Social Science in Elementary School 3 credits · 3 hours SSE 3312 - Teaching Social Science in Elementary School Add to Personal Catalog SSE 3312 - Teaching Social Science in Elementary School College This course prepares pre-service teachers to apply and integrate the subject matter of Social Sciences (History, Civics, Government, Economics and Financial Literacy, Geography) in the K-6 classroom. Students will develop and study curricula, important trends and issues, and learn instructional strategies that benefit the Social Science curriculum. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # STA2023 — Elementary Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours STA 2023 - Elementary Statistics Add to Personal Catalog STA 2023 - Elementary Statistics College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Mathematics In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C, MAT1033, MGF1106, MGF1130 --- # SWS1102 — Soil Science 3 credits · 3 hours SWS 1102 - Soil Science Add to Personal Catalog SWS 1102 - Soil Science College Requirements Met: AATR Study of soil and water properties and the correlation of each as they affect the growth and maintenance of plants. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # SYG1000 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 1000 - Introduction to Sociology Add to Personal Catalog SYG 1000 - Introduction to Sociology College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 2 Social Science In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and popu… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # SYG1310 — Human Relations 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 1310 - Human Relations Add to Personal Catalog SYG 1310 - Human Relations College Requirements Met: AATR Study of interpersonal relationships, with an emphasis on developing individual emotional intelligence in order to better understand and communicate with others in personal, social, and professional situations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # SYG1320 — Deviant Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 1320 - Deviant Behavior Add to Personal Catalog SYG 1320 - Deviant Behavior College Requirements Met: AATR Examination of the nature, types, and social reactions to deviant behavior. Special emphasis on the process of stigmatization and the emergence of community awareness of this problem. Develops an understanding of human service support role with respect to the deviant. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # SYG2300 — Introduction to Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 2300 - Introduction to Social Psychology Add to Personal Catalog SYG 2300 - Introduction to Social Psychology College Requirements Met: AATR General Education Area: Group 2 Social Science Designed to develop an understanding of self and others, emotionally and behaviorally. Emphasis is on development of interpersonal communication and emotional growth. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # SYG2430 — Marriage and the Family 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 2430 - Marriage and the Family Add to Personal Catalog SYG 2430 - Marriage and the Family College Requirements Met: AATR Examination of interpersonal relationships in the context of marriage and families, with an analysis of the effect of social change on the structure and function of the contemporary family and social factors marital adjustment. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # TAX2000 — Introduction to Federal Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours TAX 2000 - Introduction to Federal Income Tax Add to Personal Catalog TAX 2000 - Introduction to Federal Income Tax College A review of the concepts and methods of determining income and deductions of individuals for Federal tax purposes. Various filing requirements and forms are reviewed for individual taxpayers. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0027C --- # THE2000 — Theatre Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours THE 2000 - Theatre Appreciation Add to Personal Catalog THE 2000 - Theatre Appreciation College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GEC, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Humanities In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides an introduction to theatre as a collaborative art form through the critical analysis of its historical context, production, theory, and connections to theatrical literature, including the Western Canon. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # THE2025 — Introduction to Theatrical Design 3 credits · 3 hours THE 2025 - Introduction to Theatrical Design Add to Personal Catalog THE 2025 - Introduction to Theatrical Design College Requirements Met: AATR This course will introduce students to the process of designing for theatre and film. Topics include set, lighting, sound, projection, and costume design theory and practice. Students will engage directly in the practice of designing through various projects. Students will gain hands-on experience designing for the theatre and working with collaborators. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: THE2000 --- # THE2300 — Dramatic Literature 3 credits · 3 hours THE 2300 - Dramatic Literature Add to Personal Catalog THE 2300 - Dramatic Literature College Requirements Met: AATR An introduction to world of dramatic literature through the study of the development of drama and its various genres, focusing on the cultural, literary, and political contexts of individual works by diverse playwrights. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # THE2925 — Theatre Production 1 credits · 1 hours THE 2925 - Theatre Production Add to Personal Catalog THE 2925 - Theatre Production College Requirements Met: AATR Repeatable for Credit: Yes Students may earn credit for participating in major college promotions as actors or technicians. Course may be taken up to four times for credit. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # TPA1200 — Introduction to Technical Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours TPA 1200 - Introduction to Technical Theatre Add to Personal Catalog TPA 1200 - Introduction to Technical Theatre College Requirements Met: AATR This course is an introduction to the methods, tools and materials of scenery construction, stage lighting, sound design, and projection design. Students will receive extensive experience working on designs for the theatre. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # TPA2290 — Tech Theatre Lab 1 credits · 1 hours TPA 2290 - Tech Theatre Lab Add to Personal Catalog TPA 2290 - Tech Theatre Lab College Requirements Met: AATR In this course, students will gain practical experience working on the technical side of a college production. Students will learn about the major technical roles in the theatre and gain skills in these roles. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # TPP1110 — Basic Principles of Acting 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 1110 - Basic Principles of Acting Add to Personal Catalog TPP 1110 - Basic Principles of Acting College Requirements Met: AATR Performance based approach with emphasis on the fundamentals. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # TPP1111 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 1111 - Acting II Add to Personal Catalog TPP 1111 - Acting II College Requirements Met: AATR A continuation of basic acting, stressing advanced character development and script analysis, and techniques in relaxation, concentration, and voice and movement dynamics. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: TPP1110 --- # TPP1301 — Directing 1 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 1301 - Directing 1 Add to Personal Catalog TPP 1301 - Directing 1 College Requirements Met: AATR Directing 1 will introduce students to the process of directing for theatre and film. Topics include analytical techniques, rehearsal skills, design basics, and the history of directing. Students will engage directly in the practice of directing through various projects. Students will gain hands-on experience working with actors and developing their own rehearsal process. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # TRA0080 — Tractor Trailer Truck Driver 10.67 credits · 10.67 hours TRA 0080 - Tractor Trailer Truck Driver Add to Personal Catalog TRA 0080 - Tractor Trailer Truck Driver Clock Hours: 320 Occupational Repeatable for Credit: Yes Prepares students for entry into the trucking industry. Students explore opportunities and requirements of a professional tractor-trailer truck driver. Topics include vehicle safety, accident prevention, operating regulations, cargo handling, documentation procedures, pre-trip preparation, vehicle inspection, maintenance, service, control procedures, backing, coupling, uncoupling, maneuvering, road and hazardous driving skills, and li… --- # TSL3080 — Foundations of Teaching ESOL 3 credits · 3 hours TSL 3080 - Foundations of Teaching ESOL Add to Personal Catalog TSL 3080 - Foundations of Teaching ESOL College This course introduces theories, laws, and practices involved in the education of English Language Learners (ELLs). The goal is to prepare professional educators with essential information and skills regarding second language acquisition and the proper assessment formats that can guide a more holistic approach to language development in the classrooms. This course is ESOL infused. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # TSL4081 — TESOL Issues and Practice 3 credits · 3 hours TSL 4081 - TESOL Issues and Practice Add to Personal Catalog TSL 4081 - TESOL Issues and Practice College This course covers the methodologies and curricula used to effectively differentiate instruction for students whose native language is not English. Pre-service teachers connect these mythologies to research-based classroom practices used to meet the needs of English language learners (ELLs) and assist their language development and content are learning. This course is ESOL infused. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: TSL3080 --- # TSL4083 — ESOL Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours TSL 4083 - ESOL Strategies Add to Personal Catalog TSL 4083 - ESOL Strategies College This course provides exposure to the variety of backgrounds and cultures found in a typical classroom. Participants will gain knowledge of instructional strategies for teaching students of limited English proficiency. Strategies will include instruction in the English language and development of the student’s mastery of the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Topics addressed include differentiated instruction, assessment strategies, and accommodations. This course requires a m… --- # WFCX0004 — Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Infants and Toddlers WFCX 0004 - Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Infants and Toddlers Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0004 - Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Infants and Toddlers This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Infants and Toddlers. This course focuses on appropriate activities and environment for infants and toddlers in the child care setting. Lab Fee: 12 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0005 — Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children WFCX 0005 - Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0005 - Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children. This course focuses on appropriate activities and environment for children ages three to five in the child care setting. Lab Fee: 12 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0007 — Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Special Needs WFCX 0007 - Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Special Needs Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0007 - Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Special Needs This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Special Needs. This course focuses on appropriate activities and environment for children with special needs in the child care setting. This course also explains the ADA. Lab Fee: 24 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0019 — FTCE Review: Professional Education WFCX 0019 - FTCE Review: Professional Education Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0019 - FTCE Review: Professional Education This course is designed as an intensive review for students who are preparing to take the Florida Teacher Certification Examination for Professional Education. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0020 — FTCE Review: Elementary Education WFCX 0020 - FTCE Review: Elementary Education Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0020 - FTCE Review: Elementary Education This course is designed as an intensive review for students who are preparing to take the Florida Teacher Certification Examination for Elementary Education. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0021 — FTCE Review: General Knowledge Test WFCX 0021 - FTCE Review: General Knowledge Test Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0021 - FTCE Review: General Knowledge Test This course is designed as an intensive review for students who are preparing to take the Florida Teacher Certification Examination for General Knowledge. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0022 — Child Care Facility Rules and Regulations WFCX 0022 - Child Care Facility Rules and Regulations Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0022 - Child Care Facility Rules and Regulations This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Child Care Facility Rules and Regulations for early childhood education in the state of Florida. Lab Fee: 16 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0024 — Child Growth and Development WFCX 0024 - Child Growth and Development Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0024 - Child Growth and Development This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Child Growth and Development. Milestones of development from infancy to school-age are examined. Lab Fee: 16 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0025 — Behavior, Observation and Screening WFCX 0025 - Behavior, Observation and Screening Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0025 - Behavior, Observation and Screening This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Behavior, Observation and Screening for early childhood education. Lab Fee: 16 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0027 — Health, Safety and Nutrition WFCX 0027 - Health, Safety and Nutrition Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0027 - Health, Safety and Nutrition This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Health, Safety and Nutrition for early childhood education. Health and safety laws and requirements for child care settings in Florida, as well as appropriate nutrition, common childhood illnesses and accident prevention are explored. Lab Fee: 20 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0028 — Child Abuse and Neglect WFCX 0028 - Child Abuse and Neglect Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0028 - Child Abuse and Neglect This course prepares students to pass the Department of Children and Families competency exam for Child Abuse and Neglect for early childhood education and features definitions and examples of child abuse and neglect and mandatory reporter laws. Lab Fee: 12 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0029 — Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 1 WFCX 0029 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 1 Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0029 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 1 This course teaches language structure and function and cognition of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. This instruction is grounded in scientifically-based research and meets all the state requirements for competency 1 of the Reading Endorsement. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0031 — Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 2 WFCX 0031 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 2 Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0031 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 2 This course is a 5-week Hybrid class; we will meet face-to-face the 1st, 3rd, and 5th week. The 2nd and 4th week will be held in an online collaborate session. This module provides substantive knowledge of language structure and function and cognition of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. It provides knowledge of the reading components as well. Instruction is grounded in scientifically-based reading research as a mechanism to infor… --- # WFCX0032 — FTCE Review: Exceptional Student Education WFCX 0032 - FTCE Review: Exceptional Student Education Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0032 - FTCE Review: Exceptional Student Education This course is designed as an intensive review for students who are preparing to take the Florida Teacher Certification Examination for Exceptional Student Education. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0033 — FTCE Review: Middle Grades Integrated Curriculum WFCX 0033 - FTCE Review: Middle Grades Integrated Curriculum Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0033 - FTCE Review: Middle Grades Integrated Curriculum This course is designed as an intensive review for students who are preparing to take the Florida Teacher Certification Examination for Middle Grades Integrated Curriculum . Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0034 — FTCE Review: 6-12 Mathematics WFCX 0034 - FTCE Review: 6-12 Mathematics Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0034 - FTCE Review: 6-12 Mathematics This course is designed as an intensive review for students who are preparing to take the Florida Teacher Certification Examination for 6-12 Mathematics. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0036 — Reading Competency 4: Foundations and Application of Differentiated Instruction WFCX 0036 - Reading Competency 4: Foundations and Application of Differentiated Instruction Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0036 - Reading Competency 4: Foundations and Application of Differentiated Instruction This course is designed to develop an understanding of differentiated instruction and utilize appropriate strategies and materials that use research-based instructional methodology, identification, prevention, and remediation of students with reading difficulties including those from diverse backgrounds. Foundations and Applications of Differentiated Instructors meets the state requiremen… --- # WFCX0037 — Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 3 WFCX 0037 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 3 Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0037 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 3 This course is designed to teach the role of assessments in guiding reading instruction and instructional decision making for reading progress of struggling readers. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0039 — Domain 3: Methods of Teaching ESOL WFCX 0039 - Domain 3: Methods of Teaching ESOL Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0039 - Domain 3: Methods of Teaching ESOL This course is designed to enable participants to identify and apply major ESOL methodologies and approaches, with a focus on strategies that enhance the overall language development of English language learners in all stages of development. Upon successful completion of the course, students will earn 60 ESOL points in partial fulfillment of the Florida DOE’s training requirements for Category I teachers that need 300 hours of ESOL. ESOL Component Identified Number: 1-700-003… --- # WFCX0040 — ESOL Domain 2: Applied Linguistics WFCX 0040 - ESOL Domain 2: Applied Linguistics Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0040 - ESOL Domain 2: Applied Linguistics This course is designed to guide k-12 teachers to know, understand, and use the major theories and research related to the structure and acquisition of language to support ESOL students’ language and literacy development and content area achievement. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0041 — Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practices WFCX 0041 - Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practices Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0041 - Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practices This course prepares students to pass the Department of Child and Families competency exam for Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practices. This course focuses on appropriate activities and environment for all ages of children in the child care setting. Lab Fee: 12 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFCX0042 — ESOL Domain 1: Cross-Cultural Communications WFCX 0042 - ESOL Domain 1: Cross-Cultural Communications Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0042 - ESOL Domain 1: Cross-Cultural Communications Cross Cultural Communication and Understanding satisfies one of five coursework requirements for Category 1 State ESOL Endorsement. It is designed to prepare participants to plan and implement curriculum, instruction, and assessment activities that will meet the educational needs of English Language Learners. The course will demonstrate awareness of linguistic and cultural issues of the district’s diverse student population. This course will enable you to u… --- # WFCX0043 — ESOL Domain 4: Curriculum and Materials WFCX 0043 - ESOL Domain 4: Curriculum and Materials Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0043 - ESOL Domain 4: Curriculum and Materials This is a facilitated 5-week Hybrid course focused on understanding and applying concepts, research-based best practices, and evidenced-based strategies to plan classroom instruction for ELLs. The course covers the study of curriculum and materials development for English Language Learners (ELL), and evaluates theories of first and second language acquisition. The course will introduce ESOL program models and materials and will cover the integration of language and c… --- # WFCX0044 — ESOL Domain 5: Testing and Evaluation WFCX 0044 - ESOL Domain 5: Testing and Evaluation Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0044 - ESOL Domain 5: Testing and Evaluation The purpose of this course is to enable teachers to implement culturally responsive assessment practices suitable for use with students who are classified as Limited English Proficient (LEP). Participants will address challenges of Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and high-stakes testing for English Language Learners (ELLs) and develop strategies for creating authentic assessments to evaluate students and improve their content-area instruction. Upon completion of this c… --- # WFCX0045 — Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 5: Demonstration of Accomplishment WFCX 0045 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 5: Demonstration of Accomplishment Add to Personal Catalog WFCX 0045 - Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 5: Demonstration of Accomplishment Teachers will, through a culminating practicum, demonstrate knowledge of the components of reading, as well as assessments and data analysis, to implement a comprehensive research-based reading plan of instruction for all students. Teachers will engage in the systematic problem-solving process. Instruction is grounded in scientifically-based reading research as a mechanism to inform instructional pra… --- # WFHX0003 — CPR: BLS/HCP WFHX 0003 - CPR: BLS/HCP Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0003 - CPR: BLS/HCP Provides AHA certification in CPR/BLS and includes special resuscitation techniques, pediatric BLS, medical/legal issues, automatic external defibrillator (AED) and FBOA techniques. This course is through the division of community education. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0005 — Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support WFHX 0005 - Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0005 - Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Medical interventions used to treat victims of respiratory and/or cardiac emergencies and stroke, including invasive techniques such as intubation and administration of drugs. Sixteen-hour course required for American Heart Association certification. Designed for healthcare providers. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0007 — Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PEPP/PALS) WFHX 0007 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PEPP/PALS) Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0007 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PEPP/PALS) Sixteen-hour course required for American Heart Association in Advanced Pediatric Life Support. Advanced medical assessment and interventions used to treat pediatric victims of respiratory and/or cardiovascular emergencies and stroke, including invasive techniques such as intubation and drug administration. Designed for healthcare providers. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0011 — Emergency Vehicle Operator Course WFHX 0011 - Emergency Vehicle Operator Course Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0011 - Emergency Vehicle Operator Course A course designed to meet the specifications of 64E-2.012 Florida Administrative code that requires all ambulance drivers employed by a licensed EMS provider to have completed an ambulance driver program. The class combines lecture as well as practical application and driving laboratory. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0012 — Basic Extrication WFHX 0012 - Basic Extrication Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0012 - Basic Extrication Fundamentals of gaining access to and disentangling victims from a vehicle, emphasizing protection of the victim and rescuer. Includes use of available rescue tools, “packaging” patients to protect against possible spinal injuries, and makes use of mock scenes and “junk” cars. Lab Fee: 96 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0013 — Advanced Extrication WFHX 0013 - Advanced Extrication Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0013 - Advanced Extrication Builds on knowledge gained including assessment of skills with basic rescue tools, demonstration of more advanced rescue tools, mock multiple trauma scenes, and utilization of most appropriate tools and safest disentangling techniques. Lab Fee: 132 Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0014-12 — Lead ECG Course WFHX 0014 - 12 Lead ECG Course Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0014 - 12 Lead ECG Course This course teaches the advanced level healthcare provider the basics of application and interpretation of 12 Lead ECGs for use in the pre-hospital environment. This course will include classroom discussion and practice with the ECGs. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0015 — Advanced Airway WFHX 0015 - Advanced Airway Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0015 - Advanced Airway This course teaches the advanced airways used in the pre-hospital field. This course will include some discussion of the topics and hands-on practice using the advanced airway devices as discussed in the skills lab. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0016 — Hazardous Materials - Level I WFHX 0016 - Hazardous Materials - Level I Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0016 - Hazardous Materials - Level I Florida Level 1 Hazardous Materials Program, is an eight-contact hour introductory course designed to acquaint EMS personnel to the dangers of hazardous materials at rescue scenes. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0018 — Issues in Domestic Violence WFHX 0018 - Issues in Domestic Violence Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0018 - Issues in Domestic Violence This four-hour class is designed to satisfy the basic educational requirement for healthcare providers in Florida. Topics include: personal safety, understanding the characteristics of abusive relationships, assessment of victims, appropriate interventions, effects on children, and legal responsibilities. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0021 — IV Therapy for the LPN WFHX 0021 - IV Therapy for the LPN Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0021 - IV Therapy for the LPN This course is designed to meet the requirements of the Florida Board of Nursing rule regarding the expanded role of the LPN in IV therapy. The course will be presented as a 30-hour postgraduate course including 24 hours of theory, simulated practice, and six hours of clinical practical experience to include two successful IV cannulations. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0029 — Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) WFHX 0029 - Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0029 - Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) This 16-hour course was developed by the American College of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma as an introduction to current techniques for the rapid identification, assessment and treatment of multi-system trauma in the critically injured patient. This course is designed for the advanced level provider and includes instruction and supervised practice of invasive procedures. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFHX0056 — Pharmacy Technician Training Course WFHX 0056 - Pharmacy Technician Training Course Add to Personal Catalog WFHX 0056 - Pharmacy Technician Training Course This online, self-paced course will equip individuals to become pharmacy technicians. The course includes video lectures, assignments, handouts, slides, assessments, and an 80-hour clinical externship. The course is designed to be completed within fourteen weeks and has been licensed by the Florida Board of Pharmacy as an approved Pharmacy Technician Training Course. Individuals successfully completing the course will be issued a certificate of completion and will be eligibl… --- # WFTX0047 — Welding Fundamentals WFTX 0047 - Welding Fundamentals Add to Personal Catalog WFTX 0047 - Welding Fundamentals The Welding Fundamentals course offers training to prepare students to become skilled welders. This course will be geared toward those individuals already working within the industry and not seeking to attend a full training program, who are seeking a workforce opportunity to expand their skills. The total hours in training for this course will be 225 Continuing Workforce Education hours. Students will be taught techniques for plate welding which include Oxyfuel Cutting, SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, or GTAW. The co… --- # WFTX0048 — Certified Production Technician Certification WFTX 0048 - Certified Production Technician Certification Add to Personal Catalog WFTX 0048 - Certified Production Technician Certification The Certified Production Technician Certification course is focused on the core technical competencies required for entry-level production workers to include safety, quality practices and measurement, manufacturing and production, and maintenance awareness. This training is applicable to all sectors of manufacturing and prepares students to sit for the four Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Production Technician certification assessments. The… --- # WFTX0049 — Commercial Driver Testing WFTX 0049 - Commercial Driver Testing Add to Personal Catalog WFTX 0049 - Commercial Driver Testing Clock Hours: 4 Repeatable for Credit: Yes This is a workforce course intended to allow students who have successfully completed a commercial vehicle entry-level driver training program to complete the FLHSMV Skills Test requirement in order to be eligible to become a licensed commercial vehicle driver. This test is inclusive of three parts: Pre-trip Vehicle Inspections, Basic Control Vehicle and On Road Tests. This course evaluates students in terms of possessing the necessary proficiencies to… --- # WFWX0003 — Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 1 WFWX 0003 - Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 1 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0003 - Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 1 This module covers such topics as defining the characteristics of raw water, pretreatment of raw water, primary treatment of water for drinking water, and chemical disinfection of water. Successful completion of WFWX 0003, WFWX 0004 , and WFWX 0005 fulfills course requirements to sit for the operator certification exam for Water Treatment Level B or Level C. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class… --- # WFWX0004 — Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 2 WFWX 0004 - Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 2 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0004 - Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 2 Topics include EPA regulations for the treatment of water, safety measures utilized in the treatment of water, wastes associated with the treatment of water, iron and manganese removal, lime softening processes, fluoridation, and water regulations. Successful completion of WFWX 0003 , WFWX 0004, and WFWX 0005 fulfills course requirements to sit for the operator certification exam for Water Treatment Level B or Level C. Click here for the… --- # WFWX0005 — Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 3 WFWX 0005 - Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 3 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0005 - Water Treatment Plant Operation Levels B & C, Module 3 Successful completion of WFWX 0003 , WFWX 0004 , and WFWX 0005 fulfills course requirements to sit for the operator certification exam for Water Treatment Level B or Level C. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: WFWX0003, WFWX0004 --- # WFWX0006 — Intro to Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 1 WFWX 0006 - Intro to Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 1 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0006 - Intro to Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 1 Upon completion of this module, the student will understand the characteristics of waste-water, its delivery to the wastewater plant, primary treatment, biological treatment, and disinfection of wastewater. Successful completion of WFWX 0006, WFWX 0007 and WFWX 0008 fulfills course requirements to sit for the Wastewater operator certification exam Level C. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the… --- # WFWX0007 — Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 2 WFWX 0007 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 2 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0007 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 2 Course topics include activated sludge treatment of wastewater, type of wastewater treatment plants, nutrient removal process control and laboratory procedures. Successful completion of WFWX 0006 , WFWX 0007 and WFWX 0008 fulfills course requirements to sit for the Wastewater operator certification exam Level C. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WFWX0008 — Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 3 WFWX 0008 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 3 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0008 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level C, Module 3 Upon completion of this module, the student should have an understanding of safety, maintenance of equipment, odor control and disposal of wastes, effluent discharge, advanced laboratory procedures and wastewater discharge rules. Successful completion of WFWX 0006 , WFWX 0007 and WFWX 0008 fulfills course requirements to sit for the Wastewater operator certification exam Level C. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here f… --- # WFWX0009 — Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level B WFWX 0009 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level B Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0009 - Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation Level B This 15-week course focuses on activated sludge treatments, modified activated sludge processes, nutrient removal processes, residual solids disposal, and effluent discharge. The student will need Wastewater Treatment Operations, Vols. I and II and Advanced Wastewater Treatment. Successful completion fulfills course requirements to sit for the Wastewater Operator certification exam, Level B. Note: You must hold a Level C license in order to sit for the Leve… --- # WFWX0010 — Water Distribution Operations Level 3 WFWX 0010 - Water Distribution Operations Level 3 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0010 - Water Distribution Operations Level 3 The Water Distribution Operations Level 3 course of study is designed to prepare the student to take and be successful at passing the state of Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection licensure test as mandated by the United States Department of Environmental Protection. The course includes an overview of the job requirements and competencies required in order to place water distribution lines and to render those drinking water lines safe for the dissemination of… --- # WFWX0016 — The Utility Manager - Water/Wastewater A; Water Distribution 1 WFWX 0016 - The Utility Manager - Water/Wastewater A; Water Distribution 1 Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0016 - The Utility Manager - Water/Wastewater A; Water Distribution 1 This interactive online course fulfills Florida DEP course requirements to sit for the Florida DEP Level A exam for either Water Treatment or Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator or Level 1 Water Distribution Operator. The course addresses the practical application of utility management techniques associated with the orderly operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities. In addition, the course provides access to… --- # WFWX0100 — Utility Operator Contract Training WFWX 0100 - Utility Operator Contract Training Add to Personal Catalog WFWX 0100 - Utility Operator Contract Training This course teaches the principles required for water and wastewater operators and distribution operators to pass the state exams. This course will be taught at 3rd party locations as a Contracted Training course. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule --- # WOH2012 — World History I 3 credits · 3 hours WOH 2012 - World History I Add to Personal Catalog WOH 2012 - World History I College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Social Science WOH 2012 is a survey of the development of civilizations from ancient times to the early modern era, up to and including the 16th century. The course examines the political, social, religious and economic aspects of civilization as they evolved throughout the world from Neolithic civilizations to historical ones. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C --- # WOH2022 — World History II 3 credits · 3 hours WOH 2022 - World History II Add to Personal Catalog WOH 2022 - World History II College Requirements Met: AATR, GE, GR General Education Area: Group 1 Social Science WOH 2022 is a survey of the development of civilizations from the 16th century to present day, exploring the major political, economic, cultural and intellectual movements that have shaped the modern world. This course provides a broad overview of world history from the age of new world colonization, through the Age of Reason to the Modern Age of international interrelationships. Course will also explore the rise of terrorism in… Prerequisites: REA0017, ENC0025, ENC0027C