# Northwest Florida State College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T03:11:16.791Z from a crawl of nwfsc.edu. 1758 records (0 programs · 1758 courses · 0 resource pages). # ACG2001 — Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2001 - Accounting I 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) The course provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding the principles, processes, and applications of accounting in business and government. Students learn the fundamental concepts of double-entry accounting and the full accounting cycle—from analyzing transactions and applying the accounting equation to journalizing, posting, adjusting, and closing entries. Emphasis is placed on preparing and interpreting the core financial statements—the income statement, balance sheet, statement of retained earnings, and statement of cash flow… --- # ACG2011 — Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2011 - Accounting II 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course continues the study of financial accounting with an emphasis on long-lived assets, liabilities, stockholders’ equity, the statement of cash flows, and financial statement analysis. Students learn to account for the acquisition, depreciation, amortization, and disposal of tangible and intangible assets, as well as the recognition and reporting of current and long-term liabilities, including bonds and leases. The course explores equity transactions such as issuing stock, paying dividends, and managing treasury stock while developing s… --- # ACG2021 — Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2021 - Financial Accounting 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is an introduction to financial accounting specializing in the processes and principles used to prepare financial statements. The course emphases management's use of accounting information with an emphasis on the purpose and content of the basic financial statements including the preparation of statements as well as interpreting information for decision making. NOTE: ACG 2021 Financial Accounting is a combination of ACG 2001 Accounting I and ACG 2011 Accounting II. --- # ACG2071 — Managerial Accntg 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2071 - Managerial Accounting 3 Credit Hours (Spring, Summer) In this course, students will develop a thorough understanding of managerial accounting, specifically focusing on its role in analyzing and interpreting essential financial information. The curriculum highlights the significance of managerial accounting as a vital resource for managers, providing them with the insights necessary to make informed decisions in areas such as planning, operational control, and strategic development. Students will engage with key topics, including budgeting, which involves crafting detailed financial… --- # ACG2450 — Comp Apps In Acctg 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 2450 - Computer Applications for Accounting 3 Credit Hours (Spring) An introductory course in computerized integrated accounting procedures found in the microcomputer environment. Includes application of software designed for general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, financial statement analysis, purchasing and sales order processing, fixed assets, payroll, inventory and departmental accounting. --- # ACG3083 — Acctg: Conc & Pract 3 credits · 3 hours ACG 3083 - Accounting: Concepts and Practice 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course explores the preparation and use of accounting information. Topics include mathematical procedures related to business decisions; terms and processes associated with the accounting cycle; financial statements for the sole-proprietorship, partnership and corporation; and foundations of managerial accounting. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing and ACG 2001 and MAC 2233 are recommended. Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommende… --- # ACO1806 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACO 1806 - Payroll Accounting 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course covers the introduction to the theory, laws, and procedures related to payroll activities of a business. Topics include payroll and personnel records, federal payroll laws, payroll operations, computerized payroll systems, and preparation of payroll registers, earnings records, and payroll tax forms.TAX 2000 is strongly recommended. --- # ADMNA001 — Other non-instructional duties 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ADMNP001 — PP1 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ADMNP002 — PP2 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ADMNP003 — PP3 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ADMNP004 — PP4 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ADMNP005 — PP5 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ADMNRAD — Radiography Orientation 0 credits · 0 hours seADMN RAD - Radiography Orientation For students admitted during the summer semester who wait until fall semester to enroll. --- # AMH2010 — American History I 3 credits · 3 hours AMH 2010 -- American History I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/verbal/reading achievement, suc… --- # AMH2020 — American History II 3 credits · 3 hours AMH 2020 -- American History II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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 Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized pla… --- # AML2010 — American Lit: 1492-1865 3 credits · 3 hours AML 2010 -- American Literature: 1492 - 1865 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A course in American Literature from the pre-Colonial period to the Civil War. This course may be used for Humanities credit. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of western civilization and American democracy. Prerequisite(s): ENC 1101 --- # AML2020 — American Lit: 1865-present 3 credits · 3 hours AML 2020 -- American Literature: 1865 - Present 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A course in American Literature from Civil War to present. This course may be used for Humanities credit. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of western civilization and American democracy. Prerequisite(s): ENC 1101. (Note: AML 2010 is not a prerequisite for this course) --- # AMT0701 — Aviation Maint Tech Gen I 3.67 credits · 7.33 hours AMT 0701--Aviation Maintenance Technology General I 110 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course introduces basic information necessary for an entering student in aviation maintenance technology. Emphasis is placed on math and physics, aircraft drawings/charts & graphs, and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and manufacturers’ technical and legal publications. --- # AMT0702 — Aviation Maint Tech Gen II 3.67 credits · 7.33 hours AMT 0702--Aviation Maintenance Technology General II 110 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course introduces aircraft hardware and materials, precision measuring tools, fluid lines and fittings, safety wire methods. Emphasis is on identification and selection of aircraft hardware, fabrication and inspection of flexible and rigid fluid lines, safety wiring on bolts and turnbuckles. --- # AMT0703 — Aviation Maint Tech Gen III 3.67 credits · 7.33 hours AMT 0703--Aviation Maintenance Technology General III 110 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides a study in basic electricity. Emphasis is placed on alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) circuits and controls, electrical measurements, electrical test equipment, aircraft batteries, fundamental electronics, and semi-conductor devices. --- # AMT0704 — Aviation Maint Tech Gen IV 4 credits · 8 hours AMT 0704--Aviation Maintenance Technology General IV 120 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course introduces aircraft ground operations, fuels, cleaning and corrosion control methods, weight & balance, and performance of non-destructive testing. The student must achieve a minimum Final Comprehensive exam grade of 70% or above to pass the course and the Course Average must be a 70% or above to pass the course. --- # AMT0712 — Aviation Maint Tech Airframe I 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0712--Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe I 225 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft structural assembly and rigging, aircraft non-metallic, and aircraft electrical systems. Prerequisites AMT0701, 0702, 0703, 0704. Successful completion of all General subject courses. --- # AMT0713 — Aviation Maint Tech Airfrme II 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0712--Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe II 225 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft finishes and fabric covering, wood structures, assembly and repair of sheet metal structures, and introduction to aircraft welding techniques. Prerequisites AMT 0712 --- # AMT0714 — Aviation Maint Techn Airfm III 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0714--Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe III 225 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft hydraulics and pneumatics, landing gear systems, aircraft cabin atmospheric control systems. Prerequisite AMT 0713 --- # AMT0717 — Aviation Maint Tech Airfrme IV 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0717--Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IV 225 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft airframe fuel, ice and rain control, and fire detection, protection and extinguishing systems; instrument, position and warning, pitot static, and communications and navigation systems. Prerequisites AMT 0714 --- # AMT0821C — Aviatn Maint Tech Powerplant I 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0821C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant I 225 Clock Hours/7.5 Vocational Credits (Fall) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft reciprocating engine fundamentals, reciprocating engine ignition systems, reciprocating engine fuel, fuel metering and induction systems, reciprocating engine exhaust, cooling and lubrication, and propellers and propeller governing systems. Prerequisite(s): AMT 0704 minimum grade = C Prereqs/Coreqs: AMT 0822C minimum grade = C --- # AMT0822C — Aviatn Maint Tech Pwerplant II 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0822C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant II 225 Clock Hours/7.5 Vocational Credits (Fall) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft reciprocating engine overhaul; reciprocating engine removal, installation and operation; and reciprocating engine inspection, troubleshooting and maintenance. Prerequisite(s): AMT 0704 minimum grade = C Prerequisites/Corequisite(s): AMT 0821C minimum grade = C --- # AMT0823C — Aviat Maint Tech Pwerplant III 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0823C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant III 225 Clock Hours/7.5 Vocational Credits (Fall) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft turbine engine fundamentals; engine fire protection and engine instrument systems; and power plant electrical systems. Prerequisite(s): AMT 0822C with a minimum passing grade of C Prereqs/Coreqs: AMT 0824C minimum grade = C --- # AMT0824C — Aviatn Maint Tech Pwerplant IV 7.5 credits · 15 hours AMT 0824C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IV 225 Clock Hours/7.5 Vocational Credits (Fall) This course is designed to introduce skills and the necessary knowledge and understanding of aircraft turbine engine overhaul; turbine engine removal, installation and operation; and turbine engine inspection, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Prerequisite(s): AMT 0822C minimum grade = C Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): AMT0823C minimum grade = C --- # ANT2000 — Anthropology Intro 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 2000 -- Introduction to Anthropology 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) In this course, students will learn the foundations of anthropology as the study of human variation in its biological, social, and cultural dimensions. students will learn about anthropological concepts, principles, and methodologies to understand and explore past and present human behavior. They will apply the anthropological approach to analyze issues pertaining to past and contemporary cultures, and develop intellectual skills and habits to understand behavioral, social, and cultural issues from multiple disciplina… --- # ANT2100 — Intro to Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT 2100 -- Introduction to Archaeology 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Introduction to the fundamental principles, methods, and theories in archaeology. Includes a history of the development of archaeology, and examination of the nature of archaeological data and research, an introduction to archaeological data and analysis, and an examination of approaches to synthesis and interpretation. North and South American archeology is studied, but non-western examples are also studied to enhance an understanding of the development of the discipline in Europe and the Americas. --- # ARH1000 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ARH 1000 -- Art Appreciation 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. This class does not fulfill the art history requirements for art majors, but compliments the art majors course of study as an elective. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical f… --- # ARH2050 — Art History: Pre-Ren 3 credits · 3 hours ARH 2050 -- Art History: Pre-Renaissance 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Survey of significant contributions in art from prehistoric through Renaissance. Art will be considered in terms of stylistic qualities as well as iconography and historical context. This is a Gordon Rule writing course and is part of the college’s Writing-Across-the-Curriculum program. A minimum grade of “C” is required if used to meet College-Level Communications and Computation Skills requirements for general education. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/verbal/r… --- # ARH2051 — Art History: Ren-18th 3 credits · 3 hours ARH 2051 -- Art History: Renaissance -- 18th Century Neo-Classicism 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Survey of significant contributions in art from Renaissance through Contemporary. Art will be considered in terms of stylistic qualities as well as iconography and historical context. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of western civilization and American democracy. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring c… --- # ARH2402 — Art History: Modern Art 3 credits · 3 hours ARH 2402 -- Art History: Modern Art 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Surveys and analyzes the major artistic periods and movements from 18th century Neo-Classicism to present. Required for all Art majors. This course meets writing requirements outlined in FAC Rule 6A-10.030 and requires a minimum grade of “C” when used for General Education credit. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of western civilization and American democracy. Prerequisite(… --- # ART1201C — Two-Dimension Design 3 credits · 5 hours ART 1201C -- Two-Dimensional Design 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) An introductory course, both theoretical and applied, dealing with the principles of organization and the elements of design in a two-dimensional format. This is a foundation course for all of the graphic arts: painting, printmaking, and the two-dimensional crafts. Audit enrollment In studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART1203C — Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits · 5 hours ART 1203C -- Three-Dimensional Design 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) An introductory course, both theoretical and applied, dealing with principles of organization and the elements of design in a 3-dimensional format. Various materials, tools, and surfaces are used to explore 3-D form. This is a foundation course. Audit enrollment In studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART1300C — Drawing I 3 credits · 5 hours ART 1300C -- Drawing I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Basic drawing course covering different drawing media, line, form, shape, value and spatial relationships. Drawing problems involving a variety of subject matter will be explored. Emphasis is on value, drawing techniques, spatial relationships between shapes and composition. Audit enrollment In studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART1301C — Drawing II 3 credits · 5 hours ART 1301C -- Drawing II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Continued study of drawing techniques explored in Drawing I. Provides experience with more complex drawing problems. Emphasis is on self-expression, value, color theory, and composition. A variety of subject matter and drawing media will be explored. Audit enrollment in studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. Prerequisite(s): ART 1300C --- # ART1750C — Beginning Ceramics 3 credits · 5 hours ART 1750C -- Pottery I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) The students shall be exposed to the production of pottery utilizing all known hand building techniques. Also includes introduction to potter's wheel and basic wheel fundamentals. The first half of course is hand building, the second half is devoted to development of skills on the potter's wheel. Students also learn how to glaze pottery and make glass. Audit enrollment In studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART1751C — Intermediate Ceramics 3 credits · 5 hours ART 1751C -- Pottery II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Continues hand building of Pottery I, but major emphasis is placed upon development skills utilizing the potter's wheel. Additional glazing experimentation is also emphasized. Audit enrollment in studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. Prerequisite(s): ART 1750C. --- # ART1905A — Independent Study Art 1 credits · 2 hours ART 1905A -- Independent Study-Art 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A defined independent study which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. Departmental approval is required. Placement test is required. This is a Gordon Rule writing course and is part of the college's Writing-Across-The-Curriculum program. If used to meet Gordon Rule requirements for gene… --- # ART2330C — Figure Drawing I 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2330C -- Figure Drawing I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) The development of technical skills and self-expression through drawing the figure; course begins with anatomy studies, progresses to conceptualization of human form. Audit enrollment In studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART2331C — Figure Drawing II 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2331C -- Figure Drawing II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This class is a continuation of Figure Drawing I. Emphasis is on composition and self-expression in relation to the human figure. Exploration of media and content will be encouraged. Audit enrollment in studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. Prerequisite(s): ART 2330C --- # ART2500C — Painting I 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2500C -- Painting I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Course will include design elements, composition and spatial relationships. Emphasis is on color theory, color mixing, and execution thereof within a variety of subject matter. Audit enrollment In studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART2501C — Painting II 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2501C -- Paintiing II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course is a continuation of Painting I ART 2500C with emphasis on further exploration of student's personal style and original techniques. Further experimentation in abstraction and emotional aspects of form and color are explored and expressed. Audit enrollment in studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. Prerequisite(s): ART 2500C --- # ART2540C — Watercolor I 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2540C -- Water Color I 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) An introduction to water media techniques applied to various subject matter through demonstrations and various lab experiences. Open to all students. Audit enrollment in studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART2541C — Watercolor II 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2541C -- Water Color II 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Allows continued experience in more complex water color technique and subject matter. Emphasis is on composition and individual expression. Audit enrollment in studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. Prerequisite(s): ART 2540C; Audit enrollment in studio art classes is permitted on a space-available basis only. --- # ART2602C — Digital Imaging I 4 credits · 5 hours ART 2602C -- Digital Imaging I 4 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) A digital illustration production course with a strong emphasis on concept development and image making skills. Students will create complex imagery based on manipulations of photographs with an industry standard image editing/manipulation software application. Access to an appropriate high-quality digital camera is required. It is recommended that students take PGY1801C at the same time or prior to taking this course. --- # ART2752C — Ceramics Wheel Throwing 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2752C -- Ceramics Wheel Throwing 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Summer) This course provides an introduction to the techniques, concepts and aesthetics of wheel thrown ceramics. Topics covered include, wheel forming techniques for functional and sculptural ceramics, surface decoration, alteration, colored slips, glaze application,and gas firing kiln techniques. --- # ART2771C — Advanced Ceramics 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2771C-- Pottery I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This is an advanced course for individual specialization in the ceramic studio and focuses on the development of a well produced, accomplished body of work that reflects the student ideas. Topics will include hand building, wheel throwing, slip casting molds, as well as in-depth focus on glaze chemistry. Prerequisites: ART 1750C Beginning Ceramics & ART 1751C Intermediate Ceramics --- # ART2930 — Art-Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours ART 2930 -- Art-Special Topics 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. --- # ART2955 — Portfolio Development 3 credits · 5 hours ART 2955 -- Portfolio Development 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) Development of a working portfolio through studio project aimed at fulfilling the general requirements the average company, university, art school or advertising agency looks for in a portfolio presentation. Prerequisite(s): ART 1201C, ART 1203C, ART 1300C, ART 1301C. --- # ASC1320 — Aviation Laws & Regulations 3 credits · 3 hours ASC 1320 -- Aviation Laws and Regulations 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe and explain the activities and roles played by federal, state, and local aviation entities. Will be able to outline the manner in which the FAA enforces aviation administrative regulations. Will be able to differentiate between the public and private sectors of aviation liability and describe methods to minimize risk. Will be able to compare and contrast domestic and international aviation law. --- # ASC1582C — Agricultural Use of UAS 3 credits · 4 hours ASC 1582C - Agricultural Use of UAS 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course discusses the use of Uncrewed Aerial Systems in the field of Agriculture. It will involve the study of UAS Technologies used to monitor plant growth, evaluate soil conditions, monitor animal operations, develop integrated pest management plans, make fertilizer recommendations, provide yield estimates of agricultural and forage crops, and make forest management decisions using UAS Images and Data. The course is designed to prepare students for a specialist Certification via the Florida Farm Bureau. Prerequisi… --- # ASC1610C — Aircraft Systems and Compnts 3 credits · 4 hours ASC 1610C -- Aircraft Systems and Compnents 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides students with a basic understanding of the various types of aircraft engines, systems, and structures in use in both general aviation and transport category aircraft (airliners). Students will learn about engine types and their construction, operating procedures, and performance. Aircraft structures and construction methods will also be examined, along with an overview of hydraulic, electric, pressurization, fuel, and anti-ice systems. Core Course in these Programs Professional Pilot Technology --- # ASC1870 — Aviation Safety 3 credits · 3 hours ASC 1870 -- Aviation Safety 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The primary goal of this course is to provide aspiring aviation professionals with a comprehensive understanding and enhanced awareness of aviation safety. Class participation in analyzing the probable cause of selected aviation accidents, field trips, and guest speakers will be featured. Federal agencies which regulate aviation, with emphasis on those concerned with safety, will be studied. Information on how flight affects the human body and actions to minimize adverse effects. Core Course in these Programs Unmanned Vehicle Syst… --- # ASC2210 — Aviation Meteorology 3 credits · 3 hours ASC 2210--Aviation Meteorology 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This introductory level course acquaints the aviation student with the fundamentals of the Earth’s atmosphere, current theories on meteorology, and the effects of weather on aircraft and air traffic control. Particular emphasis will be given to the acquisition and interpretation of weather reports and forecasts from various weather information sources. Aviation weather is specifically designed for the aviation student wishing to improve his knowledge and understanding of aviation weather (both theory and services) beyond that n… --- # ASC2473 — Human Fact And Res Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours ASC 2473--Human Factors and Resource Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides an introduction to the field of human factors, which focuses on the interaction between humans and machines in the complex aviation environment. Human physiology and human performance within the flight environment are examined in depth. Students apply human factors concepts to single pilot resource management (SRM) and crew resource management (CRM) within the framework of threat and error management (tem). Professionalism in aviation is a major focus of the course. --- # ASC2550 — Aerodynamics 3 credits · 3 hours ASC 2550--Aerodynamics 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) An analysis of the physical laws and aerodynamic principles which govern the flight and performance of aircraft stability and control, weight and balance, and aircraft instruments affecting flight operational considerations of controllable pitch propellers, retractable gear, weather, and precision maneuvers. Prerequisite: PHY 1020 Physical Science --- # ASC2560C — Unmanned Aerial Vehicle&System 3 credits · 4 hours ASC 2560C -- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & Systems 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course is a survey of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and systems, emphasizing the military and commercial history, growth and applications of UAVs. Course will include basic acquisition, use and operation of UAVs with an emphasis on operations. Prerequisite: ATT 1100 --- # ASC2561C — Unmanned Aerial Systems Operat 4 credits · 6 hours ASC 2561C--Unmanned Aerial Systems Operations (4 Credit Hours) (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course serves as follow-on to the introductory Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) course. It builds on the student's understanding of UAS history, technology, and regulations and builds on those to provide a basis for operating small UAS platforms (<55 pounds). Students will gain additional exposure to a variety of UASs operations, including aerial imaging, and search and rescue operations. Additional flight operations will be conducted in a controlled environment to provide exposure to real-world situations… --- # ASC2562C — UAS Ops And Crs Cntry Data Ent 3 credits · 4 hours ASC 2562C--UAS Operations and Cross Country Data Entry 3 Credit Hours (As needed) This course will address the use of the various systems and navigation equipment that exists on unmanned aircraft. Students will learn to analyze and identify the different systems that are employed on unmanned aircraft. They will identify the appropriate navigational system packages that are employed on various unmanned aircraft. Unmanned aircraft employ navigation systems that are, in many ways, significantly different than manned aircraft. These systems include navigation by ground observers; navigation using… --- # ASC2564C — Unmanned Vehicle Security 3 credits · 4 hours ASC 2564C -- Unmanned Vehicle Security 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Participants will develop an understanding of the digital operations of an unmanned vehicle. Methods of securing digital information during the upload and downloading functions will be explored Prerequisite: ATT 1100 --- # ASC2566C — Remote Pilot Operations 4 credits · 6 hours ASC 2566C--Remote Pilot Operations 4 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) This course provides the basic knowledge and skills to establish a firm foundation for a career as a professional remote pilot through the practical application of regulations and flight planning for fixed wing and rotor unmanned aircraft. This course also provides a foundation and understanding of the essential elements of risk management and decision making as required by the unmanned aviation industry. --- # ASL1140 — American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 1140 -- American Sign Language I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Introduces the student to the basic vocabulary and finger spelling of American Sign Language. Emphasis will be on learning to express this language in a simple form and have a basic receptive language competency. --- # ASL1150 — American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 1150 -- American Sign Language II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course increases the student's American Sign Language vocabulary and uses more complex expression of thoughts, ideas, and emotions and increases the receptive and expressive proficiency of the student in both sign and finger spelling. This course qualifies as having an international and/or diversity focus for teacher education programs common prerequisites. Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of "C" in ASL 1140 or equivalent course. --- # ASL2160 — American Sign Language III 4 credits · 4 hours ASL 2160 -- American Sign Language III 4 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A conversational course in American Sign Language utilizing skills and vocabulary from American Sign Language I and II and building on these to form more complex expressions in American Sign Language. Impromptu and planned stories, dialogues and skits will be performed. Receptive and expressive finger spelling will be advanced. No voice will be used for the majority of classroom time. This course qualifies as having an international and/or diversity focus for teacher education programs common prerequisites. Prerequisite… --- # AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours AST 1002 -- Descriptive Astronomy 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This non-lab one-semester course is designed to meet the general education requirements in physical science for non-science majors and for students in related scientific fields needing a scientific elective. The course includes topics in planetary astronomy, the sun and stellar evolution, galaxies, and cosmology. Also covered are basic physical laws, light, and telescopes. Exercises require only basic math with some very limited algebra. --- # AST1005 — Intro Astrobiology 3 credits · 3 hours AST 1005 -- Introduction to Astrobiology 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This interdisciplinary course will explore the scientific evidence for the possibility, probability, and potential nature of life that might exist beyond the Earth. Contemporary discoveries about current and past conditions suitable for the origin of life on Mars and some of the moons orbiting other planets in our own solar system are reviewed in the context of what we understand about life on Earth. The question of life in other solar systems is also covered. Space travel and problems regarding intelligent extraterrestrial bein… --- # ATF1100L — Private Pilot Flight 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 1100L - Private Pilot Flight 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A study of skills needed to safely exercise privileges and responsibilities of a private pilot. Students apply information regarding aerodynamics, aircraft systems, aviation regulations, us airspace system, weight and balance, aircraft performance, aviation and weather, flight publications, basic flight physiology, and flight safety. Students complete the appropriate lessons and pass the federal aviation administration private pilot practical exam to satisfactorily complete the course. This course includes 35 hours… --- # ATF2201L — Commercial Flight I 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 2201L 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This is the first of three courses needed to complete the training required for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate for single-engine airplanes. This course covers the first phase of commercial pilot training: cross-country navigation and flight review. It includes 33 hours of solo flight, 11 hours of dual flight instruction, and five hours of ground instruction and pre-/post flight briefings with an FAA-approved flight instructor. After completing this course, students take Commercial Flight II and III to meet the requirements for the Commercial P… --- # ATF2202L — Commercial Flight II 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 2202L--Commercial Flight II 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This is the second of three courses needed to complete the training required for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate for single-engine airplanes. This course covers the second and third phases of commercial pilot training: cross-country time-building. It includes 32 hours of solo flight, 14 hours of dual flight instruction, and five hours of ground instruction and pre-/post flight briefings with an FAA-approved flight instructor. After completing this course, students take Commercial Flight III to complete the requirements for… --- # ATF2203L — Commercial Flight III 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 2203L--Commercial Flight III 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This is the third of three courses needed to complete the training required for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate for single-engine airplanes. This course covers the fourth and fifth phases of commercial pilot training: commercial maneuvers and complex airplane training. It includes 30 hours of dual instruction including 10 hours in a complex airplane, and 12 hours of ground instruction and pre-/post flight briefings with an FAA approved flight instructor. The course requirements are met when the student earns his or her Co… --- # ATF2305L — Instrument Pilot Flight I 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 2305L--Instrument Pilot Flight I 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course provides the training required for the FAA Instrument Airplane rating. It includes 38 hours of dual flight instruction and 9 hours of ground instruction and pre-/post flight briefings with an FAA-approved flight instructor. The course requirements are met when the students earns his or her Instrument rating. It should be noted that the hours above are based on FAA syllabus minimums, and students will often exceed these minimum hours. The cost for these additional flight hours is not covered by the course fee. P… --- # ATF2400L — Multi Engine Flight I 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 2400L--Multi Engine Flight 1 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course provides both the ground and flight training needed to earn the FAA Multi-Engine rating. It includes 10 hours of dual flight instruction and 18 hours of ground instruction and pre-/post flight briefings with an FAA approved flight instructor. The course requirements are met when the student earns his or her Multi-Engine Commercial rating. It should be noted that the hours above are based on FAA-syllabus minimums, and students will often exceed these minimum hours. The cost for these additional flight hours is not c… --- # ATF2500L — Certified Flight Instructor I 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 2500L--Certified Flight Instructor 1 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course provides the training needed to earn the FAA Certified Flight Instructor certificate for airplanes. It includes 25 hours of dual flight instruction and 6 hours of ground instruction and pre-/post flight briefings with an FAA approved flight instructor. The course requirements are met when the students earns his or her Certified Flight Instructor certificate for airplanes. It should be noted that the hours above are based on FAA-syllabus minimums, and students will often exceed these minimum hours. The cost… --- # ATF2530L — Certified Flight Instructor In 1 credits · 2 hours ATF 2530L--Certified Flight Instructor Instrument 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course provides a study of the aeronautical skills and abilities required for the Certified Flight Instructor Airplane Certificate. Students apply skills from prior classes to explain, demonstrate, and analyze flight maneuvers and resource management skills involved with Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, and Flight Instructor Certificates. The course also provides practical flight instruction experiences. Students must complete the appropriate flight lessons and pass the Federal Aviation Administration’s F… --- # ATT1100 — Private Pilot Ground School 3 credits · 3 hours ATT 1100 -- Private Pilot Ground School 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) An introductory survey of the subjects pertaining to flight; aircraft operation and performance, weather, pilotage, air traffic control and Federal Aviation Regulations in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot Written examination. --- # ATT1120 — Instrument Rating Ground Schoo 3 credits · 3 hours ATT 1120 -- Instrument Rating Ground School 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides the classroom instruction required for instrument flight training and the FAA Instrument-Airplane Knowledge Test. Topics include flight by instrument reference, flight physiology, IFR aircraft operations and procedures, radio navigation, in-route charts, instrument approach procedures, flight planning, weather, and IFR regulations. Students who complete the course satisfactorily may earn the required endorsement to take the FAA Instrument Rating Knowledge Test. Students are required to be enrol… --- # ATT1810 — Intro to Air Traffic Contrller 3 credits · 3 hours ATT 1810 Intro to Air Traffic Controller 3 Credit Hours (Offered As Needed) This course is designed for both students of aviation to have a better understanding of the Air Traffic Controllers mission and working environment. This course presents a candid view of the Air Traffic Controller’s language, tools, and profession. NWFSC does not waive the course fees for this program for active duty military students using Tuition Assistance. --- # ATT2110 — Commercial Pilot Ground School 3 credits · 3 hours ATT 2110 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This is the first of three courses needed to complete the training required for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate for single-engine airplanes. This course covers the first phase of commercial pilot training: cross-country navigation and flight review. It includes 33 hours of solo flight, 11 hours of dual flight instruction, and five hours of ground instruction and pre-/post flight briefings with an FAA-approved flight instructor. After completing this course, students take Commercial Flight II and III to meet the requirements for the Commercial Pi… --- # ATT2131 — Certified Flight Instructor Gr 3 credits · 3 hours ATT 2131--Certified Flight Instructor Ground 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides the classroom instruction required for Certified Flight Instructor training and both the FAA Fundamentals of Instructing and Flight Instructor-Airplane Knowledge Tests. Topics include the learning process, elements of effective teaching, student evaluation and testing, course development, lesson planning, and classroom training techniques. NWFSC does not waive the course fees for this program for active duty military students using Tuition Assistance. --- # BCN1272C — Blueprnt Read For Comm Const 3 credits · 4 hours BCN 1272C--Blueprint Reading For Commercial Construction 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A course to familiarize non-drafting students in techniques of blueprint reading and the fundamentals of construction methods that make blueprint reading meaningful. --- # BCN1520C — Elec Systems in Construction 3 credits · 4 hours BCN 1520 - Electrical Systems in Construction 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL PRACTICES BASED ON THE CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. --- # BCN1567C — Plmbing & Gas Constr Practices 3 credits · 4 hours BCN 1567C - Plumbing and Gas Construction Practices 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) A course to familiarize students with Plumbing and Gas code requirements, terminology, methods, practices, processes and safety and health used in building construction. --- # BCN2721 — Construction Mgmt Planning 3 credits · 3 hours BCN 2721 - Construction Management/Planning 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) The course covers project development and organization from pre-construction site investigation to final completion. The course will include the management of project estimates, plans, schedules, operations and safety. The student will become knowledgeable about documents used in the construction industry for bid, contracts, zoning, permits, bonds, loans specifications and drawings. Cost engineering, procurement, value engineering and quality assurance will be covered. Cost management through job cost analysis a… --- # BCT2761C — Structural Systems in Const. 3 credits · 4 hours BCT 2761C - Structural Systems in Construction 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) A course to familiarize students with structural terminology, practices, methods, code requirements and safety, and health criteria in construction. --- # BCT2770 — Construction Estimating 3 credits · 3 hours BCT 2770 - Construction Estimating 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) A course in estimating as it relates to the construction industry covering references, estimating methods, take-off organization and presentation; material take-off, cost estimating in heavy construction, mathematical formulas for estimating, quantity take-off from plan review, and computer estimating overview. Prerequisite(s): BCN 1230, BCN 1272. --- # BOT1010C — Botany 4 credits · 6 hours BOT 1010C -- Botany 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course covers the structure and function of seed plants, basic information on plant metabolism, including photosynthesis and water relations, and a survey of lower plants, algae and fungi. It introduces basic concepts of ecology and plant geography and stresses the importance of plants to humans. Laboratory sessions illustrate concepts from the lecture using specimens, microscope slides and field trips. --- # BSC1005 — General Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BSC 1005 -- General Biology 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. --- # BSC1005L — Biology Lab 1 credits · 2 hours BSC 1005L -- Biology Lab 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Laboratory for General Biology. Experimental methodology and technique. Not recommended for Biology majors. Prerequisite(s): BSC 1005 or equivalent --- # BSC1010C — Principles Of Biology 4 credits · 6 hours BSC 1010C -- Principles of Biology I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) 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. Prerequisite(s): high school biology and chemistry or CHM 1020 and eligibility to enroll in MAC 1105. --- # BSC1011C — Principles Biology II 4 credits · 6 hours BSC 1011C -- Principles of Biology II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course is a continuation of BSC 1010C. It provides an overview of the history of life on Earth, a summary of the concepts of phylogeny and classification, and a survey of organisms with emphasis on plants and animals. Structure, evolution, taxonomy, and ecology of the major phyla will be included. This course is required for Biology, Pre-Med, and most Pre-Professional Science majors. Prerequisite(s): BSC 1010C --- # BSC1085C — Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credits · 5 hours BSC 1085C -- Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. --- # BSC1086C — Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credits · 5 hours BSC 1086C -- Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A study of the human organism to include the cardiovascular system, the fluid electrolyte balance, and the respiratory, excretory, endocrine, reproductive, gastrointestinal and immune systems. --- # BSC2020C — Human Structure & Function 4 credits · 5 hours BSC 2020C -- Human Structure and Function 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A study of the structures and functions of the human body with emphasis on system integrations (homeostasis) and an introduction to system disorders and pathologies. --- # BUL2241 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours BUL 2241 - Business Law I 3 Credit Hours (Spring; Fall, online only) This course examines the legal environment of business, including torts, crimes, property interests, and dispute resolution, with emphasis on contract law under common law and the Uniform Commercial Code, covering contract formation, performance, modification, breach, remedies, defenses, warranties, and product liability. --- # BUL2242 — Business Law II 3 credits · 3 hours BUL 2242 - Business Law II 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course examines the formation, structure, and operation of business organizations, addressing ownership roles, financial structures, agency relationships, and the rights, duties, and liabilities of those involved. Prerequisite(s): BUL 2241 is required --- # BUL3320 — Law And Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUL 3320 - Law and Business 3 Credit Hours (Fall; Spring, online only) This course examines the legal environment of business, including torts, crimes, property interests, employment law, and dispute resolution, with emphasis on contract law under common law and the Uniform Commercial Code, covering contract formation, performance, modification, breach, remedies, defenses, warranties, and product liability. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing is required --- # CAI1001 — Artif. Intelligence Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours CAI 1001 – Artificial Intelligence (AI) Thinking 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring, Summer, and Fall) The content includes fundamental understanding of the Five Big Ideas in AI: Perception, Representation & Reasoning, Machine Learning, Human AI Interaction, Societal impacts of AI; AI system and their components; problems and tools AI-enabled workers use to build models and systems that leverage data to make decisions; mastery of foundational skills required to become power AI users. In addition, the course content includes but is not limited to practical experiences in AI system design, deployme… --- # CAI1020 — Artif. Intelligence Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours CAI 1001 – Artificial Intelligence (AI) Ethics 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring, Summer, and Fall) The study of ideas and their logical structure, including arguments and investigations about abstract and real phenomena pertaining to Artificial Intelligence and its applications. The course includes logic, aesthetics, epistemology, metaphysics, symbolism and applications to the theoretical foundations and methods as applied in the use and development of Artificial Intelligence in various disciplines. Students will explore the basic building blocks and components of AI and the problems created, a… --- # CAI2100 — AI Machine Learning Found 3 credits · 3 hours CAI 2100 – Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Foundations 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring, Summer, Fall) The purpose of this course is to provide students with core foundational knowledge to deepen understanding of machine learning (ML) practices and applications. This course builds understanding of the mathematical foundation needed to create algorithms for use in artificial intelligence and machine learning. The content includes but is not limited to foundational knowledge and skills related to computer coding and software development. Instruction and learning activities are provided i… --- # CAI2300 — AI Nat. Lang. Processing 3 credits · 3 hours CAI 2300 – Artificial Intelligence (AI) Natural Language Processing 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring, Summer, and Fall) This course continues the study of computer programming concepts with a focus on the creation of software applications employing procedural programming techniques using AI resources. Students will learn common techniques in natural language and associated applications. Students will perform data acquisition and data processing using AI tools. The course will instruct students on different AI learning models by using NLP. The course includes a review of advanced NLP models and… --- # CAI2820 — Artif. Intelligence Apps 3 credits · 3 hours CAI 2820 - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) The purpose of this course is to assist students in deepening understanding for application of AI and to explore methods and tools utilized to build AI models. The content includes but is not limited to foundational knowledge and skills related to methods and software used to develop AI applications using data sets. Instruction and learning activities are provided in a laboratory setting using hands-on experiences with the equipment, materials and technology appropriate to the course content and… --- # CCJ1010 — Intro To Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ 1010 -- Introduction to Criminology 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) A study of the nature and causes of crime and delinquency; the development of delinquent and criminal behavior; theory development in criminology, crime rates and trends, victimology and particular crime pattern areas. --- # CCJ1020 — Intro Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ 1020 -- Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) An introduction to the philosophical and historical background of law enforcement and the administration of criminal justice. Organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, court and criminal procedures, career opportunities in the Criminal Justice field are also covered. --- # CCJEMSR — CCJ to EMSR Articulation 0 credits · 0 hours --- # CET2179C — PC Operating Systems A+ 3 credits · 4 hours CET 2179C - PC Operating Systems A+ 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course is designed to help prepare the student to take the A+ Certification exams by making the student proficient in personal computer operating systems, including Windows, Win XP, and Win Vista. Major topics include disk and file management, system configurations, menu driven processing, graphical user interfaces, boot files, disk caching, virtual memory, device drivers, remote assistance, and security essentials and security practices. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly reco… --- # CET2182C — PC Hardware A+ 3 credits · 4 hours CET 2182C - PC Hardware A+ 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is designed to prepare the student to take the A+ Certification exam, by teaching the student basic technical skills needed to understand the function and operation of the major elements of personal computer systems, and how to localize and correct common hardware and software problems. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # CET2660 — Network Security 3 credits · 3 hours CET 2660 -- Network Security 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course provides an in-depth study of network security concepts and techniques. Students examine theoretical concepts that make computer network security unique. This course provides a practical, hands-on approach when examining networking security techniques. Students examine different network strategies, explore the advancement of network implementation, and study timeless problem solving strategies. The course is also intended to assist with preparation for the CompTIA security+ certification. Prerequisite: CTS 1134, and CET 2179C, min… --- # CET2854C — Fundamentals Wireless LANS 3 credits · 4 hours CET 2854C - Fundamentals of Wireless LANs 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Develop, implement and troubleshoot wireless networks. This hands-on, skill-based course focuses on the design, planning and operation of wireless networks, with an overview of technologies, security, and design best practices. This course helps prepare the student for the CISCO Wireless Certification. Prerequisite(s): CET 1610C is required. Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # CET2880C — Digital Forensics Fundamentals 3 credits · 4 hours CET 2880C - Digital Forensics Fundamentals 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course offers a solid foundation to computer forensics investigations: preparing students to acquire and analyze digital evidence. The course covers tools and techniques and explains topics such as file structure, data recovery, e-mail and network investigations, and expert witness testimony. In addition, the student will gain practical knowledge in conducting digital investigations and preserving digital evidence that may be used in court or corporate inquiries. Prerequisite(s): CET 2179C and CTS 1106, minimum grade of C --- # CET2892C — Advanced Network Security 3 credits · 4 hours CET 2892C - Advanced Network Security 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course examines advanced network security topics including, but not limited to, advanced topics in integration of hardware firewalls, advanced topics in Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), advanced topics in Internet Protocol-security (IPSec), and advanced topics in Virtual Private Networking (VPN) in network security design. Students will implement designs using equipment in a laboratory setting. Prerequisite(s): CET 2660 --- # CET2940 — Computer Engineer Internship 1 credits · 2 hours CET 2940 - Computer Engineering Internship 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This is an individualized internship course that provides the student with supervised professional experience utilizing skills acquired in the program of study. The student will work with a qualified work site supervisor on approved projects related to his or her degree in a professional environment. The work site supervisor will evaluate the student’s performance, and the student will submit report(s), examples of projects completed, or other assignments as required by the instructor, as appropriate, during the inte… --- # CGS1100 — Microcomputer Apps 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 1100 - Microcomputer Applications 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This is a hands-on course using computer software including discussion and practical applications of the Windows operating system, computing concepts, Internet, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, presentation software, and various communications topics. --- # CGS1550 — Intro To World Wide Web 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 1550 - Introduction to World Wide Web 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course provides an introduction to the required hardware, software, procedures, uses and building web pages on the World Wide Web and the Internet. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # CGS2541 — Intro To Database Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 2541 - Introduction to Database Concepts 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to data modeling and the design and implementation of relational databases and to extend the students' understanding of the principles and techniques used in the design and implementation of modern database systems. --- # CGS2544 — Advanced Database Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 2544 - Advanced Database Concepts 3 Credit Hours (Summer) The aim of this course is to explore advanced database concepts including an advanced exploration of data modeling and the design and implementation of relational databases. This course will extend the students’ understanding of advanced principles and techniques used in the design and implementation of modern database systems and explore database problems and potential solutions. Prerequisite(s): CGS 2541 is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum… --- # CGS2820 — Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours CGS 2820 - Web Design 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course introduces programming in techniques associated with web-based languages. The student will learn to create innovative and useful window programs. Topics to be discussed include variables, string handling, loops and arrays, formatting techniques, labels, buttons, menus, loading and saving, error handling, graphics and linking applications. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # CHM1020 — Chemical Science 3 credits · 3 hours CHM 1020 -- Chemical Science 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides students with an introduction to chemical principles and applications for the non-science major. students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the scientific method of problem solving, classification of matter, atomic theory, the periodic table, gases, chemical reactions, energy, and chemical bonds. --- # CHM1032C — General Chem For Life Sciences 4 credits · 5 hours CHM 1032C -- General Chemistry for Life Sciences 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a one-semester introduction to chemistry especially appropriate for those pursuing a degree for a career in an allied health science field, although open to all students. Topics include atomic theory, bonding, nomenclature, gases, acids and bases, stoichiometry, and solutions, with an additional emphasis on reaction rates, equilibria, organic and biochemistry, and organic and biomolecules and their roles and functions in living organisms. Prerequisite(s): Math PERT score of 123+ --- # CHM1045C — College Chemistry I 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 1045C -- College Chemistry I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered 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, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. Prerequisite(s): MA… --- # CHM1046C — College Chemistry II 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 1046C -- College Chemistry II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Continuation of CHM 1045C. Includes kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, thermo-dynamics, non-metals and their compounds, electrochemistry, redox, the atmosphere, hydrocarbons, biochemistry, nuclear chemistry, coordination compounds, and qualitative analysis. Prerequisite(s): CHM 1045C. --- # CHM2210C — Organic Chemistry I 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 2210C -- Organic Chemistry I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course will present the correlation between structure and physical and chemical properties of organic compounds. The principle types of mechanisms involved in organic reactions will be discussed on aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alcohols and ethers. Laboratory exercises illustrate these topics. Prerequisite(s): CHM 1046C. --- # CHM2211C — Organic Chemistry II 4 credits · 6 hours CHM 2211C -- Organic Chemistry II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) Continuation of CHM 2210C - Organic Chemistry I where the relationships between functional groups and properties of organic compounds will be discussed. Infrared, NMR, and mass spectroscopy will be used for identification of organic compounds and for structure analysis. The transition state theory is applied to interpret the nucleophilic addition reactions, the carbanion condensation reactions, the interconversions of carbonyl compounds and the nucleophilic acyl substitution of carboxylic acids and their derivatives. Biochemica… --- # CIS1000 — Intro Computer Science 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 1000 - Introduction to Computer Science 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) A broad survey of computing and computer science topics appropriate for computer science, computer engineering, and information systems students. Math placement at the college algebra level strongly advised. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # CIS1531 — Scrptng for Cybersecurity Prof 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 1531 -- Scripting for Cybersecurity Professionals 3 Credit Hours (Spring) The course scripting for cyber security professionals introduces the student to a variety of scripting languages. These scripting languages are an integral part of modern penetration testing tools. The course starts with an introduction to flow charting, windows batch files and Linux shell scripting. With the importance of web attacks, the students will cover HTML and JavaScript. This curriculum covers ruby and python scripting, concluding with a brief overview of assembly, debugging and disassembly Prerequisites: C… --- # CIS2222 — Penetration Testing 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 2222 -- Penetration Testing 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course teaches students the underlying principles and many of the techniques associated with the cybersecurity practice known as penetration testing or ethical hacking. Students will learn about the entire penetration testing process including planning, reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, post-exploitation, and result reporting. The course will provide the fundamental information associated with each of the methods employed and insecurities identified. In all cases, remedial techniques will be explored. Stu… --- # CIS2352 — Ethical Hacking Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CIS 2352 - Ethical Hacking Fundamentals 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the techniques and methodologies of security penetration testing. This course provides hands-on instruction using the various tools and methods that security professionals use to analyze an information system in order to discover vulnerabilities and protect against information loss, cyberterrorism, and corporate espionage. The student will be introduced to fundamental security testing concepts, gain practical knowledge of computer programming, learn how to prop… --- # CJC2000 — Introduction to Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CJC 2000 - Introduction to Corrections 3 Credit Hours (Fall) Theories of punishment and incarceration; the organization of correction programs and institutions, principles of probation and parole, role of parole and probation officers, legal implications; and problems of rehabilitation are covered. This course may be used in transfer to UWF and may be accepted at other upper division schools. Students should consult the department for program planning. --- # CJE2300 — Police Admin & Organization 3 credits · 3 hours CJE 2300 - Police Administration and Organization 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course presents the principles of organization and administration in law enforcement including functions and activities, planning and research, public relations, personnel and training, inspection and control, records and communications and custody. --- # CJJ1002 — Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits · 3 hours CJJ 1002 - Juvenile Delinquency 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A study of the nature and cause of juvenile delinquency, the development of the delinquent and criminal behavior, specific criminal justice subsystem (law enforcement, judicial, corrections) problems dealing with juvenile delinquents from initial contact through final disposition and treatment. This course may be used in transfer to UWF and may be accepted at other upper division schools. Students should consult the department for program planning. --- # CJK0002 — Introduction to Law Enforcemen 0.4 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0002--Introduction to Law Enforcement 12 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to introduce the student to law enforcement, the process for becoming a certified law enforcement officer, and the requirements of the academy program. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. --- # CJK0016 — Communication 0.8 credits · 1.6 hours CJK 0016 -- Communication 24 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to enhance student awareness and understanding of communication and to teach students skills to enable them to effectively interact with people of diverse backgrounds. This course includes classroom instruction and scenario-based training exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approve… --- # CJK0018 — Legal 2.13 credits · 4.26 hours CJK 0018 -- Legal 64 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to introduce the student to the criminal justice system, Constitutional Law and Florida Statutes. This course includes classroom instruction and scenario-based training exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are cour… --- # CJK0019 — Interviewing and Report Writin 1.87 credits · 3.73 hours CJK 0019 -- Interviewing and Report Writing 56 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to help the student learn vital communication skills including interviewing, note taking, statement taking, and report writing. This course includes classroom instruction and scenario-based training exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreeme… --- # CJK0020 — Law Enforce Vehicle Operations 1.6 credits · 3.2 hours CJK 0020 -- Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations 48 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. This course is designed to prepare prospective police officers to apply vehicle operations knowledge, principles and techniques to the police driving environment. This course includes classroom instruction and practical application on the driving range. This course is only open to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without… --- # CJK0021 — Serving Your Community 1.3 credits · 2.27 hours CJK 0021 -- Serving Your Community (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 34 Clock Hours This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to train students to respond to the needs of the community and people in distress. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Voca… --- # CJK0031 — Fst Aid for Crim Just Officers 1.6 credits · 3.2 hours CJK 0031 -- First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers 48 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement and Correctional Officer Academy. This course is designed to prepare prospective police officers to apply first responder knowledge and techniques to medical emergency situations. This course includes classroom instruction and hands-on practical demonstration. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement or the Correctional Officer Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certi… --- # CJK0040 — Criminal Justice Firearms 2.67 credits · 5.33 hours CJK 0040 -- Criminal Justice Firearms 80 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement or Correctional Officer Academy. This course is designed to give the student basic skills and knowledge needed to safety operate a firearm, and shoot a handgun, and shotgun and/or rifle with a prescribed degree of accuracy. This course includes classroom instruction and firing range practice/qualification. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement or Correctional Officer Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A.… --- # CJK0051 — Criminal Justi Defens Tactics 2.67 credits · 5.3 hours CJK 0051 -- Defensive Tactics 80 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement or Correctional Officer Academy. It is designed to prepare prospective officers to control subjects and defend themselves using appropriate defensive tactics in accordance with Florida State Statue, the United States Constitution, and case law. This course includes classroom instruction and practical physical exercises and demonstrations. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement or Correctional Officer Academy. Vocational courses are no… --- # CJK0063 — Fundamentals of Patrol 1.33 credits · 2.67 hours CJK 0064 -- Fundamentals of Patrol 40 Clock Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to enable students to understand Community Oriented Policing and how it is implemented as a problem solving model, identify the SECURE problem solving model its application in real life situations; understand officer safety issues, identify and avoid fatal errors, identify and manage stress, maintain mental and physical fitness; respond to a call, approach a suspect, make an arrest, transport a prisoner and process the prisoner at a… --- # CJK0072 — Crimes Against Persons 1.6 credits · 3.2 hours CJK 0072 - Criminal Investigations 48 Clock Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to prepare the student to respond appropriately to a crime against a person; conduct a preliminary investigation on crimes against persons; and, give testimony in court proceedings. It includes classroom instruction and practical exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without… --- # CJK0073 — Crimes Invo Prop & Society 0.4 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0073 – Crimes Involving Property and Society 12 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to prepare the student to respond appropriately to crimes against property; conduct a preliminary investigation on crimes against persons; and, give testimony in court proceedings. It includes classroom instruction and practical exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. --- # CJK0079 — Crime Scene Fol/Up Investig 1.13 credits · 2.26 hours CJK 0079 -- Crime Scene to Courtroom 34 Clock Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to prepare the student to respond to a crime scene, protect and survey a crime scene, process a crime scene, dust for latent prints, and document a crime scene by sketching, and conduct follow up investigations. This course includes classroom instruction and scenario-based training exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A… --- # CJK0093 — Critical Incidents 1.47 credits · 2.93 hours CJK 0093 -- Critical Incidents 44 Clock Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to enable students to identify the crowd control procedures to safely and effectively disperse or control a large group of people; understand local emergency response plans; respond to a bomb threat, assesses the scene, search and evacuate a building or suspected bomb sight, identify Weapons of Mass Destruction and properly respond to a WMD incident. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. V… --- # CJK0096A — Physical Fitness I 1 credits · 2 hours CJK 0096A - Criminal Justice Physical Fitness I 31 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement Florida CMS and Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academies. It is designed to encourage students to improve their overall physical fitness, improve their score on the final fitness evaluation, and adopt a foundation for lifelong fitness. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement Florida CMS Basic Recruit Academy. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an appro… --- # CJK0096B — Physical Fitness II 1 credits · 2 hours CJK 0096B - Criminal Justice Physical Fitness II 32 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement Florida CMS and Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academies. It is designed to encourage students to improve their overall physical fitness, improve their score on the final fitness evaluation, and adopt a foundation for lifelong fitness. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement Florida CMS Basic Recruit Academy. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an appr… --- # CJK0111 — Interv and Report Writ in Corr 0.534 credits · 1.067 hours CJK 0111 - Interview and Report Writing in Corrections 16 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course introduces students to the importance of documentation and report writing in a correctional environment. --- # CJK0300 — Introduction to Corrections 1.1 credits · 2.2 hours CJK 0300 -- Introduction to Corrections 33 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course introduces students to the legal and ethical responsibilities of a correctional officer. Legal terms and definitions are explained. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0301 — Intro To Corrections 1.066 credits · 2.133 hours CJK 0301 -- Introduction to Corrections 32 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. --- # CJK0305 — CJSTC Communications 1.4 credits · 2.8 hours CJK 0305 -- CJSTS Communications 42 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course covers the entire report writing process. Topics include interview and interrogation, interpersonal communication, and practical exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0306 — Comm for Correct Officers 1.067 credits · 2.133 hours CJK 0306 -- Communications for Correctional Officers 32 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. --- # CJK0310 — Officer Safety 0.4 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0310 -- Officer Safety 12 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) Correctional officer safety procedures are learned. Students will learn to identify potential hazards and learn how to safely respond. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0315 — Facility & Equipment 0.4 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0315 -- Facility and Equipment 12 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) Students learn the appropriate procedures for inspecting a correctional facility and equipment. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0320 — Intake And Release 0.6 credits · 1.2 hours CJK 0320 -- Intake and Release 18 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) Students learn the appropriate procedures for admitting and releasing inmates in a correctional facility. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0321 — Intake And Release 0.534 credits · 1.067 hours CJK 0321 - Intake and Release 16 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides an overview of the intake and reception process in a correctional facility, classification and housing assignments, and explains the basic release process at county and state facilities. --- # CJK0324 — Supervision in a Corr Fac 1.667 credits · 2.133 hours CJK 0324 - Supervision in a Correctional Facility 32 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides foundational knowledge of the processes for monitoring inmates in a variety of situations, transporting inmates, and addressing disciplinary issues. --- # CJK0325 — Supervising in Corrctional Fac 1.4 credits · 2.8 hours CJK 0325 -- Supervising in a Correctional Facility 42 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) Students learn the appropriate procedures for supervising inmates in a correctional facility. They also learn to detect crimes and rule violations in various correctional facility settings. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0326 — Supervising Correctional Pops 0.834 credits · 1.667 hours CJK 0326 - Supervising Correctional Populations 25 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides an introduction to the various populations within a correctional environment and includes information on legal aspects of providing care and custody for inmates under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). --- # CJK0327 — Shift Management and Safety 0.667 credits · 1.333 hours CJK 0327 - Shift Management and Safety 20 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. --- # CJK0330 — Supervising Special Population 0.7 credits · 1.4 hours CJK 0300 -- Supervising Special Populations 21 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) Students learn how to identify and supervise special population groups, such as threat groups, juveniles, elderly, and mental ill inmates. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0335 — Respond to Incidents & Emerg 0.6 credits · 1.2 hours CJK 0335 -- Responding to Incidents and Emergencies 18 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) Students learn how to identify and respond to situations involving escapes, riots, bomb threats, fires, and medical emergencies in a correctional facility. This course is open only to students admitted to the Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academy. --- # CJK0336 — Incids and Emergs in Corr Fac 0.667 credits · 1.333 hours CJK 0336 - Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities 20 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides foundational knowledge in identifying and responding to critical incidents within a correctional facility. --- # CJK0340 — Corr PSAV Physical Fitness 1 credits · 2 hours CJK 0340 -- Corrections PSAV Physical Fitness 30 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement Florida CMS and Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academies. It is designed to encourage students to improve their overall physical fitness, improve their score on the final fitness evaluation, and adopt a foundation for lifelong fitness. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement Florida CMS Basic Recruit Academy or Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the Col… --- # CJK0355 — Legal for Correctional Officer 0.728 credits · 1.455 hours CJK 0355 - Legal for Correctional Officers 22 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides students with the foundational understanding of how case law and agency policies and procedures are important in the corrections profession. --- # CJK0400 — Traffic Incidents 0.4 credits · 0.8 hours CJK 0400 -- Traffic Incidents 12 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It introduces the student to traffic incidents, laws pertaining to traffic parking, towing and impoundment of vehicles, and methods of directing traffic. It includes classroom instruction and practical exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy --- # CJK0401 — Traffic Stops 0.8 credits · 1.6 hours CJK 0401 -- Traffic Stops 24 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It introduces the student to the basic rules for conducting safe and effective traffic stops, including ethical consideration, safety considerations, citation and warning procedures. It includes classroom instruction and practical proficiency exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. --- # CJK0402 — Traffic Crash Ivestigations 1 credits · 2.2 hours CJK 0402 -- Traffic Crash Investigations 33 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It introduces the student to traffic crash investigations, laws pertaining to traffic crashes and procedures for responding to a traffic crash. It includes classroom instruction and practical exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, o… --- # CJK0403 — DUI Traffic Stops 0.8 credits · 1.6 hours CJK 0403--DUI Traffic Stops 24 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It introduces the student to the basic rules for conducting safe and effective DUI stops, including identifying a driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs, conducting field sobriety tests, and completing a DUI investigation. It includes classroom instruction and practical proficiency exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. --- # CJK0421 — Cond Elect Weap Dart Stun Gun 0.26 credits · 0.53 hours CJK 0421 -- Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart-Firing Stun Gun 8 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Florida Law Enforcement Academy. It is designed to prepare prospective officers in the proper use of the Dart Firing Stun in accordance with the Recommended Response to Resistance Matrix. This course includes classroom instruction and practical physical exercises and demonstrations. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement CMS or Corrections Basic Recruit Academy. --- # CLP1001 — Personal Adjustment 3 credits · 3 hours CLP 1001 -- Personal Adjustment 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Psychology of adjustment, application of psychological theory for problem solving and better mental health. An examination of psychological defense mechanisms and adaptive behavior. --- # CLP2140 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours CLP 2140 -- Abnormal Psychology 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A study of the different problems in psychopathology, including anxiety, depression, social deviance, psychosis, schizophrenia, mental retardation and general brain dysfunction of both children and adults, with emphasis on descriptive etiology, known causes, and treatments. Prerequisite(s): PSY 2012 --- # CNT1000C — Introduction to Networks 3 credits · 4 hours CNT 1000C -- Introduction to Networks 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course introduces the student to the basics of Internetworking technology. This is also the first of three courses designed to prepare a student to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam. The student will study networks and layers, networking devices, IP addressing, ARP and RARP, media and design, topology, structured cabling, electricity, and electronics and network management. --- # CNT1700C — Routing Switching Wireless Ess 3 credits · 4 hours CNT 1700C -- Routing, Switching and Wireless Essentials 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces the student to the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in small networks and introduces wireless local area networks and security concepts. This is the second of three courses designed to prepare the student to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches for advanced functionality using security best practices and resolve common issues with protocols in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Prerequ… --- # CNT2211C — Entrprse Netwrk Secrty Automat 3 credits · 4 hours CNT 2211C -- Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting enterprise networks. This course covers wide area network technologies and quality of service mechanisms used for secure remote access. This is the third of three courses designed to prepare the student to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam. It also introduces software-defined networking, virtualization, and automation concepts that support the digitalization of network manageme… --- # COP1000 — Intro Programng Concepts/Logic 3 credits · 3 hours COP 1000 - Introduction to Programming Concepts and Logic 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) General survey of programming/problem solving techniques. Includes an introduction to structured programming. Algorithm development will employ the use of a modern programming language. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # COP1411 — Data Structures and Algorithms 3 credits · 3 hours COP 1411 - Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is intended to be a first course on data structures and algorithms. As such it deals with abstract data types and data structures. It also introduces writing algorithms and problem solving. Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): CIS 1000 --- # COP2010 — Programming With Visual Basic 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2010 - Visual Basic Programming 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces programming in Visual Basic.Net. The student will learn to create innovative and dynamic data structures using Rapid Application Development techniques. Topics to be discussed include: graphical user interface development and object-oriented programming. Prerequisite(s): COP 1000 is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills is strongly recommended. --- # COP2030 — Programming In Python 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2030 - Programming In Python 3 Credit Hours (Spring) An Introduction to Python programming language using microcomputers. Topics include Python basics, use of Python control and data structures, use of Python function, Python 110, and implementation of basic programming tasks. Prerequisite(s): COP 1000 is required knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills is strongly recommended. --- # COP2220 — Programming In C 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2220 - Programming in C 3 Credit Hours (Spring) An introduction to C programming language using microcomputers. Prerequisite(s):COP 1000 is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills is strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # COP2224 — Programming In C++ 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2224 - Programming in C++ 3 Credit Hours (Spring) An introduction to C++ programming using microcomputers. Prerequisite(s): COP 1000 is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills is strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # COP2360 — Programming In C# 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2360 - Programming in C Sharp (C#) 3 Credit Hours (Spring) An introduction to the C# programming language using microcomputers. Prerequisite(s): COP 1000 or equivalent is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills is strongly recommended. --- # COP2700 — Introduction To SQL 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2700 - Introduction to SQL 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) An introduction to SQL and the design and creation of object-oriented databases (using SQL). Topics include storing, retrieving, updating and displaying data using Structured Query Language (SQL). Prerequisite(s): COP 1000 is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills is strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course.. --- # COP2800 — Introduction To Java Program 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2800 - Introduction to Java Programming 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) An introduction to programming using the Java language. Students will develop and apply individual programs. Prerequisite(s): COP 1000 is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # COP2840 — Web-Based Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours COP 2840 - Web-based Programming I 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is designed to extend the student’s understanding of web-based programming techniques, and give them practical experience in the use of a range of technologies for creating e-Commerce applications. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # CRW2001 — Creative Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours CRW 2001 -- Creative Writing I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Instruction and practice in writing fiction and poetry. Students will submit a poetry portfolio and complete at least one short story. --- # CRW2002 — Creative Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours CRW 2002 -- Creative Writing II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Advanced work in poetry and prose modes with emphasis on revision. Students will submit a poetry portfolio and write and revise at least one complete short story. Students will prepare creative work for publisher market. --- # CRW2100 — Intro to Fictional Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CRW 2100 -- Introduction to Fiction Writing 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Practice in writing fiction using various points-of-view. Students will submit completed short stories for workshop. Upon agreement with the instructor, students may elect to develop novel chapters with synopsis. Students will prepare creative work for publisher market. --- # CRW2201 — Intro to Creative Nonfiction 3 credits · 3 hours CRW 2201 - Introduction to Creative Nonfiction 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This writing course examines the narrative possibilities of creative nonfiction. The course will explore structure, technique, and authorial presence in representative works of established sub-genres, including literary journalism, travel and/or food writing, memoir, the lyric essay and collage. --- # CRW2300 — Intro Poetry Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CRW 2300 -- Introduction to Poetry Writing 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Practice in writing poetic forms employing poetic techniques. Students will workshop completed poems and submit a portfolio of revised poetry. Students will prepare creative work for publisher market. --- # CTS1106 — Fundamentals of Linux 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 1106 - Fundamentals of Linux 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is designed to introduce the Linux operating system to new users. The student will learn fundamental features of the operating system, including file system navigation, file permissions, editors, command shells, and basic network use. This course also provides a foundation for more advanced courses in administration and certification. --- # CTS1134 — Networking Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 1134 - Networking Foundations 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is designed to introduce students to the terminology and concepts of the networking industry, including data communications and networking services, OSI and TCP/IP models, topology, network media, connectivity, intermediate devices and security. This is preparation for the CompTIA Network+ certification exam. --- # CTS1142 — Info Tech Project Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 1142 - Information Technology Project Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This introductory course teaches the essentials of information technology project management. This course provides an introduction to the project management body of knowledge, as specified by CompTIA project+. The course discusses the processes, methods, techniques and tools that organizations use to manage information systems projects. The course covers a systematic methodology for initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing projects and emphasizes the important special considerations which apply… --- # CTS1156C — Desktop Support 3 credits · 4 hours CTS 1156C - Desktop Support 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course introduces the helpdesk skills to troubleshoot hardware or software operation and application problems for end users on the desktop or client-side, based on the Windows operating system. It is designed to help prepare the student to take the two core exams (70-620 and 70-622) required for certification as an MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician students should have user-level competency with Windows and MS Office. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Cu… --- # CTS2104 — Introduction to Windows 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2104 - Introduction to Windows 3 Credit Hours (Fall) An introduction to operating systems in general with emphasis on windows. --- # CTS2127 — Cert Info Systems Sec Profssnl 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2127 -- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course covers security topics from a management perspective to include, security and risk management, asset security, security architecture and engineering, communication and network security, identity and access management, security assessment and testing, security operations, and software development security. This course will prepare students for management level security responsibilities. This course will prepare the student for the industry certification by ISC2: Certified Information Sys… --- # CTS2145 — Cloud Essentials 3 credits · 3 hours CTS 2145 -- Cloud Essentials 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) The course covers cloud concepts and models; virtualization; cloud infrastructure; resource management; security; and systems management. It includes implementation, maintenance and delivery of cloud technologies and infrastructures while ensuring proper security measures are maintained to mitigate risks and threats. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of networking, basic computer, and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # CTS2302C — Windows Active Directory 3 credits · 4 hours CTS 2302C - Windows Active Directory 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course focuses on a Windows server directory service environment, including forest and domain structure, DNS, site topology and replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of administration, Group Policy, and user/group/computer account strategies. Recommended level of knowledge: A+, Network +, Security +. This course prepares the student for the MCTS exam, a core requirement for Windows MCITP. Prerequisite(s): CTS 1156C is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. ▲… --- # CTS2314C — Network Defense/Counter 3 credits · 4 hours CTS 2314C - Network Defense and Countermeasures 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course will explore concepts of network defense and countermeasures as well as hardware and software required to design, configure and implement secure networks. Security topics covered in this course include firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and policy creation using the Windows Operating System (OS), Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) packet and signature analysis. The student will get hands-on instruction installing the network defense mechanisms and… --- # CTS2390C — Install & Config Windows Servr 3 credits · 4 hours CTS 2390C - Installing and Configuring Windows Server 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) THIS COURSE IS THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF THREE COURSES WHICH PROVIDE THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT A CORE WINDOWS SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE IN AN EXISTING ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT. THE THREE COURSES IN TOTAL COLLECTIVELY COVER IMPLEMENTING, MANAGING, MAINTAINING, AND PROVISIONING SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN A WINDOWS SERVER ENVIRONMENT. WHILE THERE IS SOME CROSS-OVER IN SKILL SET AND TASKS ACROSS THE COURSES, THIS COURSE PRIMARILY COVERS THE INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION AND CONFIGURATION OF THOSE CORE… --- # DAA1104 — Modern Dance I 2 credits · 3 hours DAA 1104 -- Modern Dance I 2 Credit Hours (Fall) This dance class is designed to affect an understanding of the art of the modern dance. It includes a brief history of the dance; instruction and practice in basic dance techniques, improvisation, and dance forms. Performance, research and individual projects comprise the remaining class time. This course may be taken 4 times for credit. --- # DAA1200 — Fundamentals of Ballet 2 credits · 3 hours DAA 1200 -- Beginning Ballet 2 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This beginning dance course is designed to serve as an introduction to the tradition and discipline of the art of classical ballet. Physical development of the body as an expressive instrument for ballet movement will be stressed as strength, flexibility, balance, alignment, agility, turnout, control, elevation and sensitivity to line are studied. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # DAA1204 — Ballet I 2 credits · 3 hours DAA 1204 -- Ballet I 2 Credit Hours (Fall) A beginning dance course designed to serve as an introduction to the tradition and discipline of the art of the classical ballet. Physical development of the body as an expressive instrument for ballet movement will be stressed as strength, flexibility, balance, agility, alignment, turn-out, control, elevation and sensitivity to line are studied. Performance, research and individual projects comprise the remaining class time. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # DAA1504 — Jazz Dance I 2 credits · 3 hours DAA 1504 -- Jazz Dance I 2 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) The course includes a brief history of the jazz dance and instruction and practice in jazz dance techniques exploring popular dance idioms. Performance, research and individual projects comprise the remaining class time. This course may be taken 4 times for credit. --- # DAA1520 — Tap I 1 credits · 2 hours DAA 1520 -- Beginning Tap 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) This course includes instruction in tap dance technique and the introduction of time steps commonly used in musical theater auditions. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # DAA1521 — Tap II 1 credits · 2 hours DAA 1521 -- Tap II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) The Tap II dance class includes a more in-depth history of tap dance, instruction and practice utilizing tap and exploring its various styles. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # DAA1580 — Musical Theatre Dance I 1 credits · 2 hours DAA 1580 -- Musical Theater Dance I 1 Credit Hour (Summer) This beginning course covers the study of musical theater dance techniques and styles as related to a specific performance experience, usually Creative Dramatics. Students must participate in designated rehearsals and performances. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): level of competency determined by audition. --- # DAA1680 — Dance Ensemble I 2 credits · 2 hours DAA 1680 -- Dance Ensemble I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Students participate in the rehearsal and performance of original choreographic works as members of the Raider Rhythms Dance Team. Emphasis is placed on precision, group synchronization, technical accuracy, and expressive performance in both live and recorded settings. Students develop physical endurance, stage presence, and collaborative skills through a structured rehearsal process. Prerequisite: Acceptance by Departmental Audition --- # DAA1681 — Dance Ensemble 1 credits · 2 hours DAA 1681 -- Dance Ensemble 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) The student shall participate in the preparation and performance of original dance compositions to include Dance Line and Show Choir performances. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): level of competency determined by audition. --- # DAA1931 — Dance-Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours DAA 1931 -- Dance-Special Topics 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. This course is available only to NWFSC Collegiate High School students. --- # DAA1931A — Dance-Special Topics 2 credits · 2 hours DAA 1931A -- Dance-Special Topics 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Dance Special Topics, 2 credit hours, 30 lec. (Fall, Spring Summer) A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. This course is available only to NWFSC Collegiate High School students. --- # DAA1934C — Dance--Special Topics 3 credits · 4 hours DAA 1934C -- Dance--Special Topics 3 credit hours (Offered Fall, Spring) A defined special topics which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a Collegiate High School student to pursue a course of study in applied dance. This course may be taken up to four (4) times for credit. --- # DAA2105 — Contemporary Dance II 2 credits · 3 hours DAA 2105 -- Modern II for Majors 2 Credit Hours (Spring) This dance class is designed to further the student's understanding of the art of the modern dance. It includes continued study in history of the dance; instruction and practice in intermediate level dance techniques, improvisation, and dance forms. Performance, research, and individual projects comprise the remaining class time. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite: DAA 1104 --- # DAA2205 — Ballet II 2 credits · 3 hours DAA 2205 -- Ballet II 2 Credit Hours (Spring) An intermediate course in classical ballet technique emphasizing strength, flexibility, turnout, alignment, balance, and control. Students execute ballet combinations with technical accuracy and stylistic nuance, focusing on coordination in barre and center work. Musical phrasing and artistic interpretation are integrated into performance. The course includes performance, research, and individual projects. May be taken up to four (4) times for credit. Prerequisite: DAA 1204 --- # DAA2505 — Jazz Dance II 1 credits · 2 hours DAA 2505 -- Jazz Dance II 1 Credit Hour (Spring) The course includes a brief history of the jazz dance and instruction and practice in jazz dance techniques exploring popular dance idioms. Performance, research and individual projects comprise the remaining class time. This course may be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: DAA 1504 with minimum grade of D --- # DAA2610 — Dance Composition 2 credits · 3 hours DAA 2610 -- Dance Composition 2 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) An introduction and practice in the application of compositional tools encourages the student to explore and compose dance. By studying the body's movement in time and space the student will improve technical skills, develop improvisation and choreographic skills and enhance overall dance performance. Previous dance experience is helpful. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # DAA2682 — Dance Workshop II 1 credits · 2 hours DAA 2682 -- Dance Workshop II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) This course includes continued instruction and participation in dance as required by specific productions, i.e., Theater/Show Choir. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): a demonstration of competency determined by audition. --- # DAA2683 — Performance Dance 1 credits · 2 hours DAA 2683 -- Performance Dance (Repertory and/or Original Choreography) 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) This course includes the continuation of study and participation in all rehearsals of selected works of dance repertory and/or original choreography culminating in public performance. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): demonstration of competency determined by audition. --- # DAA2930A — Dance - Special Topics 3 credits · 4 hours DAA 2930A - Dance - Special Topics 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) A defined special topics which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a Collegiate High School student to pursue a course of study in applied dance. This course may be taken up to four (4) times for credit. --- # DAN1750 — Dance Conditioning 1 credits · 2 hours DAN 1750 -- Dance Conditioning 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Dance Conditioning is an excellent course in which to begin your dance training. It is designed to improve fundamentals for the beginning/intermediate student through daily practice in floor work, yoga, and Pilates exercises. This movement class will get you ready to meet the challenges of other dance classes by toning, strengthening and preparing the body to move. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # DAN2120 — Dance Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours DAN 2120 --Dance Appreciation 3 Credit Hours (Summer) This course provides a foundational study of dance as an art form, entertainment, and cultural expression, emphasizing its historical development and significance within Western and global contexts. Students explore major dance genres—not limited to ballet, modern, jazz, hip-hop, and world dance—through lectures, discussions, and multimedia presentations. The course highlights key periods of dance history, influential choreographers, and their works, while selected movement experiences offer practical insight into diverse cultural traditio… --- # DEP2004 — Human Growth & Development 3 credits · 3 hours DEP 2004 -- Human Growth and Development 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A research oriented course in human development, covering the life span of the human being from conception to death. Special emphasis placed upon the interrelationships of the stages of development of the normal person. --- # DEP2100 — Child Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours DEP 2100 -- Child Growth and Development 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course covers the growth and development of the child from conception through age five, including the physical, social, emotional, and mental development of the child. It emphasizes the application of developmental principles to early childhood education settings. --- # DIM0811C — Transit Basic Elect Sys Tec 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0811C - Transit Basic Electrical Systems Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Offered Fall) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include: demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit bus electrical systems and components, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0812C — Transi Whlchair Lift Ramp Tech 2 credits · 4 hours DIM 0812C - Transit Wheelchair Lift/Ramp Technician 60 Clock Hours/2.00 Vocational Credits (Offered Fall) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. The competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit bus wheelchair lift and ramp systems and components, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0813C — Transit Dsl Eng Prvt Maint Tec 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0813C - Transit Diesel Engine Preventive Maintenance Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Offered Fall) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, performing diesel engine preventive maintenance, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0814C — Transit Steering and Susp Tech 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0814C - Transit Steering and Suspension Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Offered Fall) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit bus steering and suspension systems, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0820C — Transit Hydraulics Technician 2 credits · 4 hours DIM 0820C - Transit Hydraulics Technician 60 Clock Hours/2.00 Vocational Credits (Spring) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit bus hydraulic systems and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0821C — Transit Diesl Elec Engine Tech 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0821C - Transit Diesel Electrical and Diesel Engine Electronics Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Spring) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, identifying and applying electronic principles related to diesel technology, maintaining and repairing electrical systems, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0822C — Transit Drivetrain Technician 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0822C - Transit Drivetrain Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Spring) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit bus power train systems and components, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0823C — Transit Interm Electr Sys Tech 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0823C - Transit Intermediate Electrical Systems Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Spring) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing electrical systems and components, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0824C — Transit Brakes Air System Tech 6.67 credits · 13.34 hours DIM 0824C - Transit Brakes/Air System Technician 200 Clock Hours/6.67 Vocational Credits (Spring) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit bus brake and air systems, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0830C — Transit Alternate Fuel Sys Tec 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0830C - Transit Alternate Fuels System Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Summer) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit bus alternative fuels systems and components, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0831C — Transit Adv Electr Sys Tech 4 credits · 8 hours DIM 0831C - Transit Advanced Electrical Systems Technician 120 Clock Hours/4.00 Vocational Credits (Summer) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing advanced electrical systems and components, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # DIM0832C — Transit Heat Air Condtion Tech 6.67 credits · 13.34 hours DIM 0832C - Transit Heating and Air-Conditioning Technician 200 Clock Hours/6.67 Vocational Credits (Summer) The purpose of this course is to develop the competencies essential to the public transit bus technology industry. These competencies include demonstrating shop and occupational safety procedures, maintaining and repairing transit heating and ac systems and components, and demonstrating the qualifications for employment. --- # ECO2013 — Economics I 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 2013 - Economics I 3 Credit Hours ♦ (Fall, Spring) 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 economic growth and development. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly re… --- # ECO2023 — Economics II 3 credits · 3 hours ECO 2023 - Economics II 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course covers microeconomics, including economic structures, price theory, factor markets, and general equilibrium. It also includes the economics of information, externalities, and other current national and international issues. Prerequisite(s): ECO 2013 is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. Prerequisites with minimum passing grade: D --- # EDE4223 — Integrating Art, Music, and PE 3 credits · 3 hours EDE 4223 -- Integrating Art, Music, and Physical Education 3 Credit Hours (Summer) This integrative course provides students with critical understanding of art, music, and physical education. Emphasis is placed on the effective integrative lesson planning and modeling techniques to art, music, and physical education in elementary schools. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Prerequisite(s): upper division standing. Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343 --- # EDE4226C — Integ Language Arts, SSI, Lit 3 credits · 4 hours EDE 4226C -- Integrated Language Arts, Social Science and Literature 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course examines methods for integrating language arts, social studies, and literature in the elementary classroom, promoting interdisciplinary teaching approaches. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing; Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343. --- # EDE4930C — Professional Elementary Educat 1 credits · 2 hours EDE 4930C - Professional Elementary Educator 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall, Spring) This course is designed to prepare the pre-service teacher to transition into the workplace. Includes resume writing, professional dress and demeanor, interview techniques, refining professional portfolio, class discussion of issues common to teacher interns, and review strategies for certification exams. Current background check (fingerprinting) acceptable to the District in which the field experience will take place is required for this course. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Prerequisite(s): uppe… --- # EDF1005 — Intro to Teaching (Elem Ed) 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 1005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession (Elementary Education) 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historic… --- # EDF1005A — Intro to the Teach Prof (ECE) 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 1005A - Introduction to the Teaching Profession (Early Childhood Education) 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) A study of the history, philosophy, and social context of education. The course will help the student think critically about the process of education and his/her role in it. --- # EDF3214 — Human Development & Learning 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 3214 -- Human Development and Learning 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) This course is designed to cover the principles of learning and student development with applications to learning/teaching situations. Identification and analysis of students' academic, physical, cognitive, emotional, motivational, and social development is to be emphasized. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Prerequisite(s): upper division standing. Prereqs/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343. --- # EDF3430 — Meas Eval & Assmt in Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDF 3430 -- Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment in Education 3 Credit Hours) (Fall, Spring) This course focuses on the principles and practices of educational measurement, evaluation, and assessment, emphasizing the development and use of various assessment tools to inform instruction. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing; Prereqs/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343 --- # EDG3343 — Instructional Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours EDG 3343 -- Instructional Strategies 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course provides an overview of instructional models and strategies. Emphasis is placed on principles of state standards, instructional methods, and lesson planning. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing; Prereq/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C --- # EDG3410 — Clsrm Mgmt, Sch Safe, Law&Ethi 3 credits · 3 hours EDG 3410 -- Classroom Management, School Safety, Law and Ethics 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course emphasizes school safety, law, and ethics as they apply to schools, districts, and the learning environment. Students will increase and apply their knowledge of classroom management strategies, legal issues, and ethical considerations in educational settings Prerequisite(s): upper division standing --- # EDG3410C — Class Mgmt,Safety, Law, Ethics 3 credits · 4 hours EDG 3410C -- Classroom Management, School Safety, Law and Ethics 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course emphasizes school safety, law, and ethics as they apply to schools, districts, and the learning environment. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing --- # EDG4940 — Internship 9 credits · 30 hours EDG 4940 -- Internship 9 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This internship course offers candidates a full-time teaching experience in an elementary classroom, allowing for the application of instructional strategies and classroom management skills. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing with permission of department chair; EDE 4223 OR EME3410, AND EDE 4226C, EDF 3214, EDF 3430, EDG 3410C, EDG 3343, EEX 3070, LAE 4343C, MAE 3350C, RED 3309C, RED 3511C, RED 4312, RED 4519C, SCE 3350C, TSL 3081C, TSL 4140C --- # EEC1001 — Intro to Early Child Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1001 -- Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Study of principles and practices of programs for young children; current research in early childhood education, role of the teacher, and selection and use of developmentally appropriate materials and activities --- # EEC1002 — Early Childhood Program Admin 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1002 -- Early Childhood Program Administration 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides the student with management and administrative skills related to child care services. --- # EEC1201 — Infants And Toddlers 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1201 -- Infants and Toddlers 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides the student with information pertinent to the care of infants and toddlers. Special attention is given to selection of developmentally appropriate materials and activities. --- # EEC1309 — Early Childhood Educ Found 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1309 -- Early Childhood Education Foundations 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Study of the techniques of using language arts, science, art, social studies, music, mathematics, and physical activities with young children. --- # EEC1401 — The Family In Early Child Educ 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1401 -- The Family in Early Childhood Education 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is comprehensive in scope, emphasizing skills and concepts of parenting which include: adjustment to parental roles; parent-child communication, and understanding of family dynamics. --- # EEC1601 — Assmnt in Early Childhood Ed 3 credits · 4 hours EEC 1601 -- Assessment in Early Childhood Education 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Designed to increase objectivity and proficiency in observing and recording children's behavior. Emphasis is placed on the use of assessment tools and techniques appropriate for young children --- # EEC1750 — Guidance for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 1750 -- Guidance for Young Children 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course focuses on positive guidance strategies for managing behavior in early childhood settings. Topics include understanding child behavior, setting appropriate limits, and fostering resiliency and development. --- # EEC1949 — Internship, Early Child Educ 3 credits · 6 hours EEC 1949 - Internship, Early Childhood Education 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course provides practical experience in an early childhood education setting. Students will apply knowledge and skills in a supervised environment, working directly with young children Prereq/Corequisites: EEC 1309 or EEC 1201. --- # EEC2220 — Lang & Lit Early Child Educ 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2220 -- Language and Literacy Instruction in Early Childhood Education 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course explores the development of language and literacy skills in young children. Emphasis is placed on strategies to support language acquisition and early reading and writing experiences. Prerequisite(s): EEC 1309. --- # EEC2222 — Math & Sci Early Child Educ 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2222 -- Math and Science Instruction in Early Childhood Education 3 Credit Hours (Spring and as needed) Study of the basic concepts, methods, and materials of mathematics and science appropriate to the education of young children. Identification of the role of staff members in the center for the education of young children. Assignment with young children in community agencies. Prerequisite(s): EEC 1309. --- # EEC2732 — Child Nutrition Hlth & Safety 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 2732 -- Child Nutrition, Health and Safety 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course covers the nutritional, health, and safety needs of young children. Topics include meal planning, health screenings, and creating safe learning environments. --- # EEC3213 — Teaching Lang Arts in ECE 4 credits · 4 hours EEC 3213 -- Teaching the Language Arts in Early Childhood Education 4 Credit Hours (Spring) The focus of this course will be on the development of language and literacy in children ages birth to four years old. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the process of emergent literacy including vocabulary and language, phonological awareness, print knowledge and comprehension; and on designing a developmentally appropriate language arts program in relation to the early learning and developmental standards. This course will require observing and participating in an early childhood classroom. Pr… --- # EEC3227 — Art, Music, Movement 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3227 -- Art, Music, and Movement 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course examines the role of creative arts in early childhood education. Students will learn to integrate art, music, and movement activities into the curriculum to support development. Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EEC 1001 Introduction to Education --- # EEC3320 — Teach Early Child Soc Studies 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3320 -- Principles and Methods for Teaching Early Childhood Social Studies 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course focuses on methods and materials for teaching social studies concepts to young children. Emphasis is on fostering community awareness, civic responsibility, and community understanding through developmentally appropriate, standards-based instruction. Candidates will design integrated learning experiences that encourage inquiry, collaboration, and critical thinking. --- # EEC3511 — Curriculum for Infants/Toddler 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 3511 -- Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The focus of this course will be on the design, implementation and evaluation of programming and curriculum that promotes growth and development of young children birth to three years old and aligns with the early learning and developmental standards. Study of typical and atypical development will be included. Emphasis will be on working effectively with families of infants and toddlers. --- # EEC3524 — Professional Program Develpmnt 4 credits · 5 hours EEC 3524 -- Professionalism/Program Development 4 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Focus of this course will be on management and leadership in early childhood education programs. Topics will include mentoring adults, professional development, staff assessment, program evaluation, and child advocacy. Career options in the field of early childhood education will be explored. This course will require observing and participating in a program or agency related to early childhood education. --- # EEC4404 — Families & Diversity 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4404 -- Families and Diversity 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course will focus on building positive relationships with families through communication and involvement. Focus will include developing an awareness of diversity and multicultural considerations in working with families of young children. The course will explore the role of the family and the influence of the community on the development of young children in a diverse society; and will prepare the student to work effectively with families and communities. --- # EEC4421 — Teach Math & Sci Early Chld Ed 4 credits · 4 hours EEC 4421 -- Teaching Math and Science in Early Childhood Education 3 Credit Hours (Fall) The focus of this course will be on developing an understanding of how concepts, skills and attitudes in early childhood mathematics and science are developed in young children ages birth through age four. Math topics will include number sense and operations, patterns, geometry, and measurement. Science topics will include scientific inquiry, physical science, life science and earth science. Emphasis will be on the alignment of the Early Learning and Developmental Standards with a developmentally appropri… --- # EEC4613 — Systematic Observ & Assessmnt 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4613 -- Systematic Observation and Assessment 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides advanced techniques in observing and assessing young children's development and learning. Students will learn to use various assessment tools to inform instruction. --- # EEC4714 — Facilitating Social Dev Classr 3 credits · 3 hours EEC 4714 -- Facilitating Social Development In The Classroom 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring, as Needed) This course explores strategies for promoting social competence in early childhood settings. Emphasis is placed on conflict resolution, peer collaboration, and creating supportive learning environments. Candidates will design and evaluate classroom practices that foster positive relationships and resiliency aligned with the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices. Prerequisite: Upper Division Standing --- # EEC4940 — Internship 9 credits · 30 hours EEC 4940 -- Internship 9 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This capstone course involves a full-time internship in an early childhood education setting. Students will demonstrate their ability to plan, implement, and assess developmentally appropriate practices. --- # EEL2603C — Robotics Mechanics Controls 3 credits · 4 hours EEL 2603C -- Robotics-Mechanics and Controls 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course introduces the student to robotics. Instructional topics will include robot classifications, applications, Input/Output (I/O) and sensor interfacing. --- # EET1015C — Electricity I/DC Circuits 3 credits · 5 hours EET 1015C - Electricity/Electronics I, DC Circuits 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces the theories, concepts, and relationships of voltage, current, and power in DC series, parallel, and series/parallel circuits containing common circuit elements with single and multiple sources. Students are introduced to Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff’s voltage and current Laws, Thieving’s, Norton’s, super-position, and maximum transfer of power theorems and their uses in DC circuit analysis. Students will learn how to use a digital multimeter to troubleshoot and analyze DC circuits. --- # EET1025C — Electricity II - AC Circuits 3 credits · 5 hours EET 1025C - Electricity/Electronics II, AC Circuits 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces the theories, concepts, and relationships of voltage, current, and power in AC series, parallel, and series/parallel circuits containing common circuit elements with single and 3-phase sources. Students will apply Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff’s voltage and current Laws, Thieving’s, Norton’s, super-position, and maximum transfer of power theorems and their uses in AC circuit analysis. Included will be the use of a multimeter and oscilloscope for experimentation with and troubleshooting AC circuits. Prereq… --- # EET1084C — Intro To Electronics 3 credits · 4 hours EET 1084C - Introduction to Electronics 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course introduces the fundamentals, terminology, and applications used in the electronics industry. The topic coverage will include circuit theory principles, electronic components, transistor usage, amplifiers, power supplies, digital logic techniques, and electronic instruments. The course will also include some basic laboratory exercises to strengthen the topic coverage as it pertains to measurement involving both analog and digital circuits. --- # EET1141C — Solid State Electronics 3 credits · 5 hours EET 1141C - Solid State Electronics 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This is the third course required for Electronics Aide certificate. This course introduces the student to the concept, components, and uses of solid state electronics. Topics include semiconductor devices; thyristors and diodes, transistors, amplifiers, power supplies, oscillators, and optoelectronics. The use of capacitors and inductors in solid state electronics will be also covered. The design, set-up, and troubleshooting solid state circuits and devices using various power supplies and function generators will be dispersed… --- # EET1180C — Industrial Elect Trblshooting 3 credits · 5 hours EET 1180C - Industrial Electronic Troubleshooting 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course covers troubleshooting procedure for a variety of electronic equipment and circuits common to industrial applications. The student will develop and implement trouble shooting protocols and plans, equipment monitoring plans, a preventive maintenance plan, and select appropriate test and monitoring equipment. Safety in an industrial setting will be stressed and reinforced through a series of lab exercises throughout the course. --- # EET2155C — Linear Integrated Circuits 3 credits · 5 hours EET 2155C - Linear Integrated Circuits 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course covers the fundamentals and applications of linear integrated circuits and operational amplifiers. The course covers includes inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, comparators, signal generators, differential and instrumentation amplifiers, operational amplifier specifications, active filters, modulator-demodulator integrated circuits, timers, analog to digital converters (ADC), and digital to analog converters (DAC) and measurement and analysis of linear circuits and devices. Prerequisite(s): EET 1015C, EET 10… --- # EEX2010 — Intro Exceptional Child 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 2010 -- Introduction to Exceptional Children 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides an overview of exceptionalities in children, including identification, characteristics, laws, and educational strategies. Emphasis is placed on collaboration with families, and the application of evidence-based instructional methods to support all learners. Candidates will demonstrate knowledge of legal and ethical responsibilities while planning for appropriate educational services. --- # EEX3070 — Methods of Inclusion & Collab 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 3070 -- Methods of Inclusion and Collaboration 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) This course examines the basic identification techniques and strategies used to promote academic and social integration and interaction of mainstreamed" exceptional students. The student will increase and apply knowledge and skills in the Uniform Core Curriculum relevant to this content area. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". This college credit course qualifies as having an international and/or diversity focus for Teacher Education programs common prerequisites. Prerequisite(s): upper division stand… --- # EEX4201 — Young Chld Spec Need 3 credits · 3 hours EEX 4201 -- Young Children with Special Needs 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The focus of this course will be on working with young children birth through age four in an inclusive early childhood classroom. Emphasis will be on identifying typical and atypical development, creating an inclusive early childhood learning environment, understanding special education law, developing an awareness of resources for inclusive practice to meet the needs of young children and their families. --- # EME3410 — Int. Tech In The Classroom 3 credits · 3 hours EME 3410--Integrating Technology In The Classroom 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) In this course, students will learn specific methods to design a technology-rich classroom for the 21st Century Learner. Students will explore models of technology integration, within math and science curricula, apps for classroom management and technology tools for assistive/differentiated instruction. Students will learn how to perform administrative tasks more efficiently using cloud/web-based apps. Students will create technology-based products for the classroom utilizing learning management systems and a… --- # EMS0002 — 911 Public Safety Telecomm 7.73 credits · 15.46 hours EMS 0002 - 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator 232 Clock Hours/7.73 Vocational Credits (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed for those Public Safety Telecommunicators that are currently employed by public safety organizations, or for those that are interested in a career in public safety telecommunications within the State of Florida. This PST course covers the basics skills, knowledge, and abilities every successful public safety Telecommunicators needs to meet the demands of this critical work. Building on foundational topics such as communication skills, call taking and radio techn… --- # EMS0110 — Emergency Med Technician 10 credits · 20 hours Emergency Medical Technician (ATD) 300 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) This is an instructional program that prepares students for employment as emergency medical technicians and treat various medical/trauma conditions using appropriate equipment and materials. The program prepares students for certification as EMT's in accordance with Chapter 64J of the Florida Administrative Code. This is the initial level for a career in emergency medical services and the primary prerequisite for paramedic training and certification. --- # EMS1119C — Emergency Medical Technician 6 credits · 8 hours EMS 1119C - Emergency Medical Technician 6 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Emergency Medical Technician is designed to prepare the student with the necessary fundamental knowledge to be successful in meeting Emergency Medical Technician certification and licensing requirements. Students will learn how to assess, treat and transport the sick and injured at the level of the Emergency Medical Technician-Basic. There is emphasis on assessment based learning and complies with National DOT EMT Basic curriculum. Prerequisite(s): permission of the EMS Director and AHA CPR for the Healthcare Provider… --- # EMS2231 — PARAMEDIC PROCESSES I 7 credits · 7 hours EMS 2231 - Paramedic Processes I 7 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) First course in the sequence necessary for Paramedic program completion. Designed to integrate concepts & clinical skills learned at the EMT level with advanced life support concepts & skills. Emphasis on patient assessment, pulmonary anatomy & physiology, advanced airway management, pathophysiology & clinical management of shock, medical emergencies & traumatic injuries. Course is consistent with the most current DOT curriculum Prerequisite(s): BSC 2020C - Human Structure and Function 4 Credit Hours OR BSC 1085C - Anatomy and Phy… --- # EMS2232 — Paramedic Processes II 6 credits · 6 hours EMS 2232 - Paramedic Processes II 6 Credit Hours (Spring) Second course in the sequence necessary for Paramedic program completion. Integrates and reinforces concepts and clinical skills learned in Paramedic Processes I, with emphasis on pharmacology, cardiology and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) skills. Other topics include assessment and management of OB/GYN emergencies, psychiatric emergencies, pediatric emergencies, musculoskeletal injuries and mass casualty situations. Consistent with the most current DOT curriculum. Prerequisite(s): EMS 2231 Corequisite(s): EMS 2436L --- # EMS2233 — Paramedic Processes III 3 credits · 3 hours EMS 2233 - Paramedic Processes III 2 Credit Hours (Spring) The final course necessary for Paramedic program completion. Designed to prepare the student for both Florida State Board and National Registry examinations. Emphasizes the integration of paramedic knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. Course consistent with the most current DOT curriculum. Corequisite(s): EMS 2425L. --- # EMS2435L — Paramedic Lab I 5 credits · 19 hours EMS 2435L - Paramedic Lab I 5 Credit Hours (Fall) The clinical and skills laboratory companion course to EMS 2231C. Designed to provide instruction in advanced paramedic skills and the opportunity to apply these skills in the clinical setting. By state rule, the instructor-to-students ratio will not exceed six students to one instructor. Prerequisite(s): admission to the Paramedic program Corequisite(s): EMS 2231C. --- # EMS2436L — Paramedic Lab II 5 credits · 19 hours EMS 2436L - Paramedic Lab II 5 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is the clinical companion course to EMS 2232C, Paramedic Processes II. It is designed to provide instruction in the advanced paramedic skills and the opportunity to apply them in the clinical setting. By state rule, the instructor-to-student ratio will not exceed six students to one instructor. Prerequisite(s): EMS 2435L Corequisite(s): EMS 2232C. --- # EMS2438C — Advanced Clinical Internship 6 credits · 2 hours EMS 2438C - Advanced Clinical Internship 2 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This is an individualized internship course that provides the student with supervised professional experience utilizing skills acquired in the program of study. The student will work with a qualified work site supervisor on approved projects related to his or her degree in a professional environment. The work site supervisor will evaluate the student’s performance, and the student will submit report(s), examples of projects completed, or other assignments as required by the instructor, as appropriate, during the inter… --- # EMS2552 — Adv Cardiac Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 2552 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) An intense overview of the guidelines for emergency cardiac care and cardiac arrest management as published by the American Heart Association. Students must successfully pass a written examination and a skills proficiency performance examination to receive the “ACLC Provider” and successfully pass the course. Prerequisite(s): EMT certificate and CPR for Health Care Providers certification. --- # EMS2553 — Pediatric Adv Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 2553 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) Designed for the EMS student. Fundamentals of recognizing infants and children who are at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest, including the strategies that are needed to prevent cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children and the cognitive and psychomotor skills needed to resuscitate and stabilize infants and children in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Prerequisite(s): EMT certificate or permission of the instructor. --- # EMS2555 — Prehospita Trauma Life Support 1 credits · 1 hours EMS 2555 - Prehospital Trauma Life Support 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) Fundamentals of managing traumatic injuries at the basic and advanced levels in accordance with the NAEMT PHTLS guidelines. The recognition and treatment of specific traumatic injuries such as pneumothorax, closed head injury, hemothorax, compensated and decompensated shock, fractures, uncontrolled bleeding, internal injuries of the abdomen and thorax. Emphasis is on rapid assessment, management and transport with discussion on mechanism of injury and kinematics of trauma. Prerequisite(s): EMT certification or permis… --- # EMSEMSR — EMS to EMSR Articulation 0 credits · 0 hours --- # ENC0017 — Integrated Reading & Writing I 4 credits · 4 hours ENC 0017 -- Integrated Reading and Writing I 4 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) The course is designed to develop reading comprehension and writing language skills for students whose entry level placement scores do not meet requirements for degree credit (not applicable for degree completion). The course includes a thorough review of English grammar and conventions and practice in writing paragraphs and essays while building skills in vocabulary and academic reading comprehension. Students must pass the class with a “C” or better. --- # ENC0027 — Integrated Reading&Writing II 4 credits · 4 hours ENC 0027 -- Integrated Reading and Writing II 4 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) The course is designed to develop reading comprehension and writing language skills for students whose entry level placement scores do not meet requirements for degree credit (not applicable for degree completion). The course includes a review of English grammar and convention and practice in writing persuasive essays while building skills in vocabulary and academic reading comprehension. Students must pass the class with a “C” or better. --- # ENC1101 — English Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 1101 -- English Composition I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. Prerequisite(s): A passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/verbal/reading achievement, successful completion of any required developmental English and Reading coursework with a grade of “C” or better, or exemption from placement test… --- # ENC1101L — English Composition Lab I 1 credits · 1 hours ENC 1101L -- English Composition I Lab 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) An instructor directed writing workshop designed to improve student's opportunity for success in ENC1101. Students will strengthen writing and grammar skills necessary to master the topics and concepts covered in ENC1101. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to, the following: expository and argumentative writing; appropriate diction; conventions of Standard American English grammar, punctuation, sentence structure; conventions of MLA. Prerequisite(s): ENC 0025 and REA 0017 or equivalent with a grade o… --- # ENC1102 — English Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 1102 -- English Composition II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Interpretative and critical reading of fiction, drama, and poetry. The student will write analytic discourse and research papers as part of the essay process. Prerequisite(s): Completion of ENC 1101 or an equivalent course with a grade of “C” or better. --- # ENC2210 — Technical Report Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENC 2210 -- Technical Report Writing 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The course covers the fundamentals of technical report writing, mechanics, and style. Various types of reports are prepared and evaluated. The course also includes reading and analysis of technical literature as well as oral reporting. Prerequisite(s): passing score on placement test. --- # ENG1001 — Research Papers 1 credits · 3 hours ENG 1001 -- Research Papers 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A learn-by-doing course in the methods of conducting library research and writing a documented paper. Students will work on self-selected subjects under the supervision and guidance of the instructor in a tutorial relationship. For successful completion, each student will write a documented paper in accordance with a standard system. This course may be taken four times for credit. --- # ENL2012 — English Lit: Old Eng Thru Enlt 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ENL2012A — English Lit: Old Eng Thru Enlt 3 credits · 3 hours ENL 2012A -- English Literature: Old English through the Enlightenment 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A study of English literature from the Old English period, Beowulf, through the late Eighteenth century, the Age of Enlightenment, focusing on major works and their authors with an emphasis upon the literature as a significant reflection of and contribution to the political, cultural, social, religious, and economic milieu of each age. This course may be used as a Humanities credit.Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course w… --- # ENL2022 — English Lit: Rom Period to Prs 3 credits · 3 hours ENL 2022 -- English Literature: Romantic Period through the Present 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A study of English literature from the Romantic period through the present, focusing on major works and their authors with an emphasis upon the literature as a significant reflection of and contribution to the political, cultural, social, religious, and economic milieu of each age. This course may be used as a Humanities credit. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and… --- # ENT2931 — Select Studies Entrepreneurshp 1 credits · 1 hours ENT 2931 - Selected Studies in Entrepreneurship 1 Credit Hour (Offered Spring) In this course, topics of current interest are presented in group instruction. --- # ESC1000 — Earth Science 3 credits · 3 hours ESC 1000 -- Earth Science 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time.The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize earth’s connections with humans. --- # ETD1320C — Autocad I 3 credits · 4 hours ETD 1320C - AutoCAD I 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) A basic course on the use of AutoCAD Software to include: introduction to AutoCAD, drawing commands, display and inquiry commands, modify commands, dimensioning and annotation, data exchange and output files. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # ETD1340C — Autocad II 3 credits · 4 hours ETD 1340C - AutoCAD II 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) The second course in a series designed to develop skill and proficiency in the use of AutoCAD software to include: additional drawing commands, editing commands, modify commands, advanced display and inquiry commands, advanced dimensioning and annotation, advanced layering, block, attributes and X-Ref, paper space, UCS, data exchange and output files. Prerequisite(s): ETD 1320C or equivalent. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # ETD2150 — Industrial Print Reading 3 credits · 3 hours ETD 2150 - Industrial Print Reading 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) The beginning level aspects of reading industrial prints such as drawing notes, title blocks, revision blocks, legends, schedules, multiviews, and parts list. --- # ETD2350C — Autocad III 3 credits · 4 hours ETD 2350C - AutoCAD III 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) An advanced course designed to help students develop proficiency in the area of computer aided drafting and systems drafting. Topics covered include: transfer drawings, digitized drawings, explanatory drawings, multiview projections, exploded assemblies, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, sections, details, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and CADD concepts. Prerequisite(s): ETD 1340C. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # ETD2364C — Solidworks I 3 credits · 4 hours ETD 2364C - SolidWorks I 3 Credit Hours (Fall) A basic course in Parametric Solid Design using SolidWorks Software. Topics include: basic concepts of parametric part sketching 3D part creation, Revolve, Sweep and Lofted features, shell and coil, surface creation, sheet metal and orthographic drawing production. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # ETD2368C — Solidworks II 3 credits · 4 hours ETD 2368C - SolidWorks II 3 Credit Hours (Spring) The second course in a series designed to develop skill and proficiency in Parametric Solid Design, using SolidWorks Software. Topics include: sheet metal modeling, assembly concepts, assembly modeling approach and tools, advanced constraints, motion simulation, adaptive technology and drawing presentation. Prerequisite(s): ETD 2364C or higher or equivalent. ▲Technology-Across-the-Curriculum Course. --- # ETD2371C — 3D Printing I 3 credits · 4 hours ETD 2371C - 3D Printing I 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course will develop elements of creative thinking and problem solving used in the design process, including the techniques and methods used to construct prototypes and models. In the project aspect of this course, the students select a field of specialization to explore methods and materials in a number of options in industrial environment with the use of computer simulation, modeling, and rapid prototyping. Prerequisite(s): ETD 2364C or ETD 1355C or ETD 2357C or permission of instructor. --- # ETD2372C — 3D Printing II 3 credits · 4 hours ETD 2372C - 3D Printing II 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) The student will continue to develop elements of creative thinking and problem solving used in the design process, including the techniques and methods used to construct prototypes and models. In the project aspect of this course, the students expand their knowledge in the methods and materials and of computer simulation, modeling, and rapid prototyping. Prerequisite(s): ETD 2371C or permission of the instructor. --- # ETI1420 — Prop of Materials & Processes 3 credits · 3 hours ETI 1420 - Properties of Materials and Processes 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to the basic properties of materials, principles and processes in the metal working, tools and machinery involved in manufacture of metals. This course covers non-chip producing and chip producing manufacturing processes. --- # ETI1710 — Occupational Safety 3 credits · 3 hours ETI 1710 - Occupational Safety 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) A basic course in occupational safety and health covering such topics as: theories of accident causation, workplace hazards, hazard analysis and prevention, accident reporting, OSHA, ergonomics, product safety, workers’ compensation, and stress on the job. --- # ETI2110 — Total Quality Tools 3 credits · 3 hours ETI 2110 - Total Quality Tools 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course prepares students to effectively solve business/process/product problems, track process performance, find process and product improvement opportunities, and validate improvements made, using the necessary intellectual tools and procedures including: Five-S, flow charting, Pareto analysis, cause and effect diagrams, histograms, check sheets, scatter diagrams, stratification, statistical process control, failure mode and effects analysis. Prerequisite/Corerequisite(s): ETM 1010C, ETD 2150, ETI 1710 --- # ETI2408C — Welding Fundamentals 3 credits · 5 hours ETI 2408C -- Welding Fundamentals 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) This course teaches basic welding processes and techniques for entry-level maintenance technician positions. Students learn welding safety, fundamental practices of shielded arc welding, arc welding with consumable and non-consumable electrodes, brazing, soldering, and plasma cutting. --- # ETM1005C — Basic Mechanical Operations 3 credits · 4 hours ETM 1005C -- Applied Mechanics 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer, Fall) This course takes a hands-on approach to the identification, use, care of tools, equipment, blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning, and tolerances used in all aspects of operations and manufacturing. Prerequisite(s): ETI 2110, ETI 1710, ETM 1010 --- # ETM1010C — Mechan Measurement & Inst 3 credits · 4 hours ETM 1010C - Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course provides the foundation for mechanical and electronic measurement techniques used in manufacturing environments. The course will integrate the concepts, principles, and techniques of mechanical measurement with the use of various types of instruments including micrometers, verniers, calipers, height gages, digital multimeters and other types of measuring equipment. --- # ETM1315C — Hydraulics Pneumatics Fundamtl 3 credits · 4 hours ETM 1315C -- Hydraulics & Pneumatics Fundamentals 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course introduces the student to basic hydraulic and pneumatic fundamentals. Instructional topics will include components, fluid pressure and flow and basic circuit design and application. --- # ETS1542C — Intro Programmable Logic Cntrl 3 credits · 4 hours ETS 1542C -- Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This is an introductory course in Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs.) The student will learn basic concepts with a focus on programming and practical applications. --- # ETS2556 — Intro to SCADA Cybersec 3 credits · 3 hours ETS 2556 - Introduction to SCADA Cybersecurity 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Students learn the basic supervisory, control, and data acquisition (SCADA) systems that are widely used in industrial controls. Topics include typical application uses, common system components, human-machine interface, communications infrastructure, SCADA generational architectures, and security. Students will acquire skills to identify vulnerabilities, deploy mitigation tactics, and prevent security threats and breaches associated with these devices. --- # EVR1001C — Environmental Science 4 credits · 5 hours EVR 1001C -- Environmental Science 4 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. --- # FFP0010 — Firefighter I 6.37 credits · 12.74 hours FFP 0010 -- Firefighter I 191 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring) This course is the first part of the Basic Fire Recruit Academy and prepares students for a career as a volunteer firefighter. Classroom instruction includes a variety of fire related topics which are reinforced and enhanced through practical skills activities. Upon completion, the student is eligible to test for certification as a volunteer firefighter through the Florida State Fire College and may elect to continue training in Firefighter II to pursue state certification as a career firefighter. Permission of the Public Safety Divisio… --- # FFP0020 — Firefighter II 10.03 credits · 20.07 hours FFP 0020 -- Firefighter II 301 Clock Hours (Fall, Spring) This course is the second part of the Basic Fire Recruit Academy and prepares students for a career as a firefighter. The delivery of instruction includes a variety of training in practical skills necessary for the mastery of the basic competencies required in the program. Upon successful completion of this course, the student is eligible to take the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training written and practical examination. Permission of the Public Safety Division is required. --- # FFPEMSR — FFP to EMSR Articulation 0 credits · 0 hours --- # FIN2100 — Personal Finance 3 credits · 3 hours FIN 2100 - Personal Finance 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) An overview of personal finance and goal setting including personal budgeting, credit, banking facilities, and the nature of investments. Students will utilize analytical skills and practical working knowledge to set realistic financial goals, prepare a manageable budget, and make decisions that will protect income, assets, credit rating, and retirement security. Topics covered include property & liability insurance, auto insurance, life insurance, health & disability insurance, investing, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, time… --- # FIN4402 — Financial & Econ. Managemnt 3 credits · 3 hours FIN 4402 - Financial and Economic Management 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course addresses the application of contemporary theory and practice in business resource allocation. Topics include: capital budgeting, equity and capital financing, capital management, analysis of financial statements, pricing theory, management of working capital and other topics relevant to the acquisition, financing and management of business assets and business decision making. Both the economic and financial perspectives will be presented. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. Prerequisite(s)… --- # FOS2201 — Food Svc Sanitation Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours FOS 2201 -- Food Service Sanitation Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) ACQUAINTS STUDENTS WITH THE NATIONAL RESTAURANT ASSOCIATIONS’ SERVSAFE® FOOD PROTECTION MANAGER CERTIFICATION INFORMATION, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION'S FOOD CODE AS WELL AS THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FACING THE HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY INDUSTRIES IN THE AREAS OF SANITATION AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT. THE CLASS PRESENTS A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO SANITATION MANAGEMENT, UTILIZING THE HAZARD ANALYSIS CRITICAL CONTROL POINT PROGRAM (HACCP), AND PROVIDES A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF QUALITY SANITATION MANAGEMENT. THE CURRI… --- # FRE1120 — French I 4 credits · 4 hours FRE 1120 -- French I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) Pronunciation and grammatical structures of French, with emphasis upon balanced development of all four skills – listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Covers all basic structures of the language. --- # FRE1121 — French II 4 credits · 4 hours FRE 1121 -- French II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) Pronunciation and grammatical structures of French, with emphasis upon balanced development of all four skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing. Covers all basic structures of the language. This college credit course qualifies as having an international and/or diversity focus for Teacher Education programs common prerequisites. Prerequisite(s): COMPLETION OF FRE1120 OR AN EQUIVALENT COURSE WITH A GRADE OF “C” OR BETTER. --- # FSS1001 — Culinary Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours FSS 1001 - Culinary Techniques 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) Emphasis in this course will be placed on the basic methods and chemistry of cooking. Students study ingredients, cooking, theories, terminology, equipment, technology, weights and measures, formula conversions and work on cooking skills and procedures. Prerequisite(s): FOS 2201 Corequisiste(s): FSS 1202L --- # FSS1120 — Food and Beverage Purchasing 3 credits · 3 hours FSS 1120 Food and Beverage Purchasing 3 Credit Hours (Spring) STUDY OF PURCHASING AND INVENTORY CONTROL FUNCTIONS USED FOR THE PROPER ACQUISITION OF ALL FOODS, BEVERAGES AND DISPOSABLES USED IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY. THIS INCLUDES THE DEVELOPMENT OF PURCHASE SPECIFICATIONS, DETERMINATION OF ORDER QUANTITIES, EXECUTING SUPPLIER PRICE COMPARISONS, EMPLOYING PROPER RECEIVING PROCEDURES, MANAGING PRODUCT STORAGE FUNCTIONS, AND DEVELOPING PROPER PRODUCT ISSUING PROCEDURES. EMPHASIS ON PRODUCT COST ANALYSIS, YIELDS, PRICING FORMULAS, CONTROLS, AND RECORD-KEEPING AT EACH STAGE OF THE PURCHASING C… --- # FSS1202L — Food Production I 4 credits · 8 hours FSS 1202L -- Food Production I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) Students will acquire knowledge and skill in the preparation of food. Included are basic principles and techniques of food preparation, management of resources, use of recipes, use and care of equipment, and evaluation of food products. The course emphasizes safety and sanitation practices. Prerequisite(s): FOS 2201 Corequisite(s): FSS 1001 --- # FSS1221L — Food Production II 4 credits · 8 hours FSS 1221L -- Food Production II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) Students will focus on the knowledge and preparation of meats, poultry, seafood, as well as starches, fruits and vegetables. Students will learn to prepare menus for special dietary needs. This course will utilize all dry and moist methods of cooking. Menu selection and balance will be studied. The course emphasizes safety and sanitation procedures. Prerequisite: FOS 2201, FSS 1202L --- # FSS1246L — Baking and Pastries I 3 credits · 6 hours FSS 1246L - Baking and Pastries I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) Students apply the fundamentals of baking science and pastry preparation to produce a variety of bread products and pastries. Special emphasis is given to the application of advanced techniques in bakery management and the use and care of equipment found in bake shops. Preparation of breads and rolls, classical cakes and icings. Student must pass written and practical baking examination covering a variety of techniques and procedures. Prerequisite(s): FOS 2201 --- # FSS1250C — Dining Room Mgmt And Service 4 credits · 7 hours FSS 1250C - Dining Room Management 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) The various types of service appropriate to coffee shops, dining rooms, luncheons, banquets, and buffets. The relationship between menu, equipment, supplies, merchandising, and personnel and patron acceptance. --- # FSS2030C — Contemporary Cuisine 3 credits · 4 hours FSS 2030C -- Contemporary Cuisine 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) Course covers American regional cooking, farm to table, trends in the culinary industry and greenhouse procedures. Emphasis is placed on learning to use various condiments and seasonings that are indigenous to different parts of the world in food preparation. Prerequisite(s): FOS 2201 Prerequisite/Corequisite: FSS 1202L --- # FSS2241L — Internat & Regional Cuisine 4 credits · 8 hours FSS 2241L - International And Regional Cuisine 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) STUDENTS WILL LEARN QUANTITY FOOD PRODUCTION BY PREPARING MULTI-COURSE ETHNIC MEALS TYPICAL OF SEVERAL CULTURES DURING THE SEMESTER TO LIVE GUESTS. Prerequisite(s): FOS 2201, FSS 1202L, FSS 1221L --- # FSS2251 — Food and Beverage Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours FSS 2251 -- Food and Beverage Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) An application of principles in commercial and institutional food and beverage facilities including marketing, menu development, effective cost control in purchasing, pricing, labor and service technique. Procedure, approaches and techniques of management are explored and developed as they relate to commercial and institutional food and beverage facilities and personnel. --- # FSS2284C — Catering Banquet Event Mgmt 3 credits · 5 hours FSS 2284C - Catering, Banquet and Event Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) Students will be taught the logistics of preparation, production, transportation, and implementation of the catered event, including analysis of typical banquet/event contracts. Students learn to determine cost of the project. Emphasis is given to menu planning for various types of banquets, theme buffets, and physical management of floor lay-out and table setup. Training techniques for supervisors in dining room and banquet service is practiced. Development of stewarding and production checklists is practiced. --- # FSS2500 — Food Beverage Cost Control 3 credits · 3 hours FSS 2500 - Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) THIS COURSE FOCUSES ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES INVOLVED IN AN EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF FOOD, BEVERAGE AND LABOR COSTS FOR THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY. THIS COURSE PROVIDES THE FUNDAMENTALS FOR GATHERING INFORMATION, DEVELOPING PERFORMANCE GOALS AND PROCEDURES, ASSESSING AND EVALUATING THE INFORMATION AND APPLYING THE RESULTS TO MAINTAIN EFFICIENT FOOD, BEVERAGE AND LABOR COST CONTROL. THIS COURSE INCLUDES THE EXAMINATION AND ANALYSIS OF HOSPITALITY PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENTS USED TO EVALUATE OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE. --- # FSS2942 — Culinary Internship 3 credits · 15 hours FSS 2942 - Culinary Internship 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) The Program Director has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses. This course provides a planned work-based experience that will provide students with an opportunity to fine- tune skills learned in coursework and enhance workplace skills through supervised practical experiences related to their career objectives. Internship requires a minimum of 135 clock hours of work. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. P… --- # GEA1000 — World Regional Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEA 1000 -- World Regional Geography 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The course introduces the student to geographic regional studies. It will combine the concepts of physical geography and cultural, economic, and human geography as it applies to the differing regions of the world. It will show the relationships between the regional environment and the people who live there, between settlement patterns, economic patterns and cultural patterns within each region; and, using current events, it will show the impact of other phenomena upon those regions and their people. --- # GEB1011 — Intro To Business 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 1011 - Introduction to Business 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Designed to give students a broad understanding of the nature of business and a preliminary idea of the various areas of business specialization.. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # GEB1214 — Business & Suprv Terminology 2 credits · 2 hours GEB 1214 - Business and Supervision Terminology 2 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed for students to achieve mastery of the special vocabulary, jargon, and concept terminology associated with general business and supervision in the modern workplace. Students will apply the terms in common workplace scenarios and hypothetical situations, as well as in standard written documents and assignments Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # GEB1220 — Busn and Sup Comm 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEB1940 — Internship-Business 3 credits · 6 hours GEB 1940 - Internship - Business 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This is an individualized internship course that provides the student with supervised professional experience utilizing skills acquired in the program of study. The student will work with a qualified work site supervisor on approved projects related to his or her degree in a professional environment. The work site supervisor will evaluate the student’s performance, and the student will submit report(s), examples of projects completed, or other assignments as required by the instructor, as appropriate, during the internship experience for… --- # GEB2430 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 2430 - Business Ethics 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course addresses the legal, moral, and societal issues of ethical conduct in the business environment. Actual case studies are used to illustrate appropriate relationships among employers, employees, customers, stockholders, and other business stakeholders. Topics include: codes of ethics, laws and regulations related to ethics, conflict of interest, and moral philosophies associated with ethical conduct. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # GEB2947 — Academic Learn Field Study I 1 credits · 1 hours GEB 2947 -- Academic Learning Field Studies I 1 Credit Hour (Fall) This course gives students the opportunity to understand the relationship of theory to practice through participation in a service-learning experience. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # GEB3213 — Busn and Administrative Comm 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 3213 - Business and Administrative Communication 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) A comprehensive course in effective business communications; focuses on key concepts of readability, purpose, audience, clarity, and organization includes preparation of a variety of standard business documents including reports, emails, personnel communications, and social media posts for business purposes Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing. Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # GEB3434 — Ethics For Business Leaders 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 3434 - Ethics for Business Leaders 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course uses a case study approach to focus on the significant ethical and legal issues facing today’s business leaders. The theoretical and philosophical background will be presented along with 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, tech… --- # GEB4941 — Internship: Business 3 credits · 3 hours GEB 4941 - Internship: Business 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This is an individualized internship course that provides the student with supervised professional experience utilizing skills acquired in the program of study. The student will work with a qualified work site supervisor on approved projects related to his or her degree in a professional environment. The work site supervisor will evaluate the student’s performance, and the student will submit report(s), examples of projects completed, or other assignments as required by the instructor, as appropriate, during the internship experience for… --- # GEWELECT — GE Writing Elective 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEWHUMAN — GE Humanities with Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEWSOCIA — GE SS Hist/Govt with Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEWSOCSC — GE Hist/Govt with Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GEWSOCSI — GE Hist/Govt with Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # GLY2010C — Principles of Geology I 4 credits · 5 hours GLY 2010C -- Principles of Geology I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize lithospheric connections with humanity. --- # GLY2100C — Principles of Geology II 4 credits · 5 hours GLY 2100C -- Principles of Geology II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Survey of the physical and biological history of the Earth. Course is divided into two parts. First is a review of common minerals, rocks, and fossils; the use of stratified sedimentary rocks to reconstruct past environments and climates; and the theory of plate tectonics. Second is an overview of the origin and early evolution of the Earth, tectonic formation of continents and oceans, and life through time (first appearance of life, early life in the ocean, Age of Dinosaurs, the Great Ice Age, and the appearance of t… --- # GRA1151C — Illustration I 3 credits · 4 hours GRA 1151C -- Illustration I 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) A beginning course to develop basic technical and conceptual skills with a focus on an industry-standard vector-based drawing program. Students will create illustrations for branding and advertising purposes. --- # GRA1152C — Illustration II 3 credits · 4 hours GRA 1152C -- Illustration II 3 Credit Hours (Fall) An advanced illustration course building upon the skills gained in Illustration I; the course includes increased challenges relating to conceptual skills and multi-software integration relating to typical print-based design problems. Access to an appropriate high quality digital camera is required. Prerequisite(s): GRA 1151C Prerequisites with minimum passing grade: D --- # GRA2140C — Multimedia I 4 credits · 5 hours GRA 2140C -- Multimedia I 4 Credit Hours (Spring) An advanced course covering the development of multimedia projects incorporating a variety of digital media elements. Students will learn an industry standard digital video editing application and the aesthetic and technical considerations involved in content acquisition. Access to a digital SLR with video capability or similar required. Prerequisite(s): ART 2602C, GRA 1151C, PGY 1801C. Prerequisites with minimum passing grade: D --- # GRA2181C — Graphic Design Portfolio Devel 3 credits · 4 hours GRA 2181C -- Graphic Design Portfolio Development 3 Credit Hours (Spring) A final semester course where students will develop a professional portfolio that demonstrates their technical and creative skills. Students will evaluate prior work for inclusion, and determine needs for new work that will enhance their portfolio. Students will develop new work exhibiting illustration, photography, and graphic design skills. Prerequisites: PGY1801C, GRA2190C, GRA1151C, ART2602C --- # GRA2190C — Graphic Design I 3 credits · 4 hours GRA 2190C -- Graphic Design I 3 Credit Hours (Spring) An intermediate Graphic Design course that focuses on using an industry standard page layout software application. Students will be exposed to the ideas and aesthetics involved in the production of print publications. Access to a high quality digital camera required. This course meets the Technology-Across-the-Curriculum requirement. Corequisite(s): PGY 1801C recommended --- # HCP0001 — Basic Healthcare Worker 3 credits · 6 hours HCP 0001 - Basic Healthcare Worker 90 Clock Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer) This course teaches students about the structure and roles within the healthcare system. This course includes concepts such as CPR, safety, ethics, and professional conduct. Prerequisite: Registration for this course requires approval from the program director. --- # HCP0121 — Nursing Assistant 3 credits · 5 hours HCP 0121 - Nursing Assistant 75 Clock Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed to provide theoretical and clinical experiences necessary for students to acquire the entry-level competencies required of a Certified Nursing Assistant. A background check and drug screen are required for the clinical rotation. Prerequisite: Registration for this course requires approval from the program director. --- # HFT1000 — Intro to Hospitality Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours HFT 1000 - Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Into to Hospitality Management explores the hospitality industry and various career paths available as an industry professional. Different segments of the hospitality and tourism industry are examined, including resorts, condominium, hotels, restaurants, special events, and membership based clubs. An introduction to hospitality operation functions provide students with an overview of ownership, service, marketing, revenue management, human resources, technology and emerging trends. --- # HFT1250 — Hotel and Resort Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HFT 1250 - Hotel and Resort Operations 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course acquaints students with the operation of a hotel, motel and resort including front office procedures in registering, accounting for and checking out guests, promotional and sales practices, housekeeping, interior decoration, purchase of furniture, carpeting, linens and supplies, maintenance and engineering of a practical nature, facilities specifications, purchasing and storage. --- # HFT1410 — Front Office Management 3 credits · 3 hours HFT 1410 - Front Office Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course guides students through all the skills including directing the activities and solving the complex problems, needed to properly manage the front office of a hotel/motel/resort. The course also acquaints students with the operation of all the departments as they apply to their primary responsibility of selling rooms and serving guests. --- # HFT1500 — Marketing/Sales Hosp Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HFT 1500 - Marketing and Sales in the Hospitality Industry 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) HOW TO SELL AND PROMOTE THE MANY SERVICES THE FOOD SERVICE/LODGING INDUSTRIES OFFER GUESTS. PREPARE AND PRESENT THE FUNDAMENTALS OF A MARKETING PLAN. --- # HFT2102 — Tourism Destination Management 3 credits · 3 hours HFT 2102 - Tourism Destination Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring) The rapid growth of tourism worldwide has created challenges and opportunities for established and emerging tourism destinations. This course looks at how to manage destination growth, measure the potential costs and benefits of a tourism development program. Exploring issues that make managing tourism and hospitality businesses different from other businesses will be a focus in this course. --- # HFT2225 — Human Relations in Hospitality 3 credits · 3 hours HFT 2225 - Human Relations in Hospitality 3 Credit Hours (Summer) This course will analysis and focus on the development of interpersonal management skills, including supervision, leadership behavior, motivation, communications, interpersonal and organizational processes. Specific applications of proven training systems and methods for managers in the hospitality industry will be reviewed. --- # HFT2401 — Hosp Financial Acctg 3 credits · 3 hours HFT 2401 -- Hospitality Industry Financial Accounting 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) Basic understanding of financial accounting and specifically Hospitality Industry accounting concepts and procedures used in hotels, restaurants. Utilize POS system in class activities. --- # HFT2600 — Hospitality Law 2 credits · 2 hours HFT 2600 -- Hospitality Law 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) Nature and function of our legal system as it applies to the operations of the hospitality industry. Innkeeper-Guest relationship, Contracts, Condominium Association contracts, Torts, Civil Rights, insurable risks are emphasized. --- # HFT2942 — Hospitality Internship 3 credits · 15 hours HFT 2942 - Hospitality Internship 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course, an extension of Hospitality Internship (HFT2941), consists of on-the-job work experience supplied by the hotel, motel, resort and restaurant industries. Students will concentrate on 3 specific areas or functions that are career-goal oriented. Job placement will be dependent upon availability of participating hospitality institutions. The course consists of 90 hours of on-the-job instruction. Prerequisites: HFT 1000, HFT 1250, HFT 1410, and FOS 2201 --- # HIM1000 — Hlth Info & Delivery System 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 1000 - Health Information and Delivery Systems 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course introduces students to the foundational components of the U.S. healthcare delivery system, with a focus on the role of health information in supporting patient care, organizational strategy, and system-wide improvement. Students will explore various healthcare settings and the perspectives of healthcare consumers, while gaining insight into the structure and function of interdisciplinary healthcare teams. --- # HIM1012 — Hlth Care Legal & Compliance 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 1012 - Health Care and Legal Compliance 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces students to the legal and ethical responsibilities within the healthcare environment. Students will explore key concepts such as malpractice, liability, negligence, and fraud, and learn how these issues impact healthcare professionals and organizations. The course covers patient rights, informed consent, and advanced directives, along with the roles and responsibilities of healthcare consumers. Students will gain a solid understanding of HIPAA regulations and how to protect patient privacy. --- # HIM2279 — Economic Dynamics and Reim 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2279 - Economic Dynamics and Reimbursement Strategies in Healthcare 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course provides a comprehensive overview of healthcare payment systems and their impact on financial management within healthcare organizations. Students will explore common methods of payment, reimbursement systems, and the challenges associated with optimizing revenue while maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. Topics include medical billing and coding, insurance terminology, utilization review processes, and accounts receivable management. The course also examines government inf… --- # HIM2922 — Economic Dynamics and Reim 3 credits · 3 hours HIM 2922 - Economic Dynamics and Reimbursement Strategies in Healthcare 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course introduces the financial side of healthcare, focusing on how services are paid for and reimbursed. Students will learn common payment methods, insurance and billing terminology, and explore reimbursement systems and utilization review. The course also covers accounts receivable processes to help optimize revenue and ensure efficient financial management in healthcare settings. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills strongly recommended; --- # HLP1081 — Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours HLP 1081 -- Wellness: Practice and Theory 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A course designed to promote wellness through assessment, instruction and fitness programs which, if applied, will enable the individual to achieve and/or maintain a high quality of health and fitness throughout life. Based on assessment test results a physical examination by a physician may be recommended. --- # HSA1100 — Introduction to Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours HSA 1100 - Introduction to Health Care 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course introduces students to the health care field and the many career opportunities within it. Students will learn about the organization of the U.S. health care system, the different types of health care facilities, and the wide range of professionals who provide care. Topics include medical terminology basics, patient-centered care, legal and ethical responsibilities, communication and teamwork, and current trends in health care delivery. Emphasis is placed on helping students build a strong foundation for success i… --- # HSA3110 — HC Admin and Org Foundations 3 credits · 3 hours HSA 3110 - Health Care Administration Organization Foundations 3 Credit Hours (Fall, online only) Focuses on the structure and management of health care organizations, and the fundamental issues facing the U.S. health care system. Key topics include health status, the organization of health services, manpower, public health, financing, facilities, utilization, quality, regulation, and national health policy. --- # HSA3111 — Health Care Mgmt and Lead 3 credits · 3 hours HSA 3111 - Health Care Management and Leadership 3 Credit Hours (Fall, online only) Examine the administration, organization and delivery of health care in the United States. Topics include health care leadership, management, strategy, performance improvement, information technology, insurance, financial and human resources management, as well as ethical and legal concepts. --- # HSA3113 — Contemp Issues in Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours HSA 3113 - Contemporary Issues in Health Care 3 Credit Hours (Spring, online only) Review significant health care issues and emerging trends, with topics varying by term to reflect current events. Subjects may include aging, end-of-life care, patient privacy, and disparities in health care, gaining insights that prepare them to think critically and respond effectively to real-world challenges. --- # HSA4170 — Health Care Rev Cycle Man 3 credits · 3 hours HSA 4170 - Health Care Revenue Cycle Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring, online only) Introduce students to the fundamentals of financial management in health care facilities. You’ll learn the key concepts and tools that help managers make effective decisions, control costs, and contribute to the success of their organization’s skills essential for anyone preparing for middle-management roles in health care. --- # HSA4191 — Health Info Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HSA 4191 - Health Information Systems 3 Credit Hours (Fall, online only) Explore how health information systems power modern health care. This course focuses on analyzing different information system applications used in health care settings and teaches practical skills to evaluate their effectiveness. --- # HSA4922 — Capstone: Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours HSA 4922 - Capstone: Health Care Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course integrates the information, skills, and abilities provided throughout the Health Administration Program in a capstone project. Students complete a project that demonstrates excellence by applying the knowledge gained from the core courses and materials studied throughout the program. Successful completion of the course requires demonstration of the achievement of program objectives and learning outcomes. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. Prerequisite(s): HSA 3110, HSA 3111, HSA 4191, and senior standing… --- # HSC1100 — Health Education 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 1100 - Health Education 3 Credit Hours (Spring) A systematic and comprehensive coverage of basic factual material, concepts, terminology, and important trends in major health areas of concern today. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # HSC1400 — First Aid 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 1400 -- First Aid 3 Credit Hours (Spring) Preparation to meet emergencies that occur in the school, home or on the highway. Instruction and practice in dressing and bandaging, care of wounds, shock, bone and joint injuries, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, transportation of the injured oral poisoning and other medical emergencies. --- # HSC1531 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 1531 - Medical Terminology 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course introduces the language of medicine, emphasizing the structure, meaning, and correct usage of medical terms. Students will learn the foundations of medical vocabulary through the study of word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms. Topics include terminology related to anatomy, physiology, pathology, diagnostic procedures, and treatment across the body systems. Also, students will be able to accurately define, construct, and apply medical terms in both written and oral communication, preparing them for success i… --- # HSC2204 — Community Health Issues 3 credits · 3 hours HSC 2204 -- Community Health Issues 3 Credit Hours (Summer) This course looks at the overall health challenges communities face and how they affect healthcare organizations. You will learn what shapes community health and how diseases can be prevented and controlled using available resources. We’ll cover public health basics, management strategies, and effective communication—giving you the skills to lead and adapt in today’s diverse healthcare environments. --- # HUM1020 — Humanities Intro 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 1020 -- Humanities-Introduction 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philos… --- # HUM2250 — Humanities: Contemp Perspectiv 3 credits · 3 hours HUM 2250 -- Humanities-A Contemporary Perspective 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course serves as a focused survey of the humanities within the twentieth century. While the chronology of this discipline is narrowly framed, this course focuses on the creative endavors of Western culture from the early Edwardian period to modern/postmodern era. Students should learn the various techniques, forms, and basic evaluative tools related to the analysis and interpretation of: visual arts/architecture, literature/poetry, theater/film, philosophy/religion, and social movements. While visual… --- # HUM2700 — Humanities Foreign Study 3 credits · 5 hours HUM 2700 -- Humanities-Foreign Study 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A variable humanities content course designed to allow students first-hand learning experiences outside the United States. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of western civilization and the American democracy. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/verbal/reading achievement, successful completion of any required dev… --- # HUN2201 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours HUN 2201 -- Nutrition 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) The role of nutrients in maintenance of physiological well-being. Application of nutrition principles to the individual and family as well as to some selected problems. --- # HUS4950 — Capstone: Human Resources Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours HUS 4950 - Capstone: Human Resources Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course integrates core business and management concepts across management and supervision, human resources, and health care contexts. Students apply strategic thinking, data analysis, and ethical decision-making to real-world organizational challenges, culminating in a comprehensive capstone project that demonstrates professional readiness. Prerequisite(s): BUL3320; FIN4402; GEB3213; MAN3052; MAR4333; MAN 3301; MAN 3310; MAN 3320; MAN 3350 --- # ISC1003 — Natural Disasters 3 credits · 3 hours ISC 1003 -- Natural Disasters - Causes, Consequences, Human Response 4 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This interdisciplinary course investigates natural catastrophic events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami, hurricanes, and floods. This class will use an environmental studies approach to examine how modern society exacerbates the damage caused by these natural phenomena and methods to mitigate human suffering. The student will gain an appreciation of humankind’s relationship to the natural environment. Course readings will be derived from the Western Canon. In addition, an… --- # ISM3323 — Applic in Information Security 3 credits · 3 hours ISM 3323 - Applications in Information Security 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course helps develop the important security concepts relative to software application development and access control that provide the knowledge and skills necessary for the successful management of information security in an organization. Students will understand the environment where software is designed and developed as well as the critical role software plays in providing security to an organization’s information systems. The course focuses on software development concepts that relate to security, and how access c… --- # LAE4343C — Writng Across the Curriculum 3 credits · 4 hours LAE 4343C -- Writing Across the Curriculum 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course prepares candidates to integrate writing instruction across multiple content areas using research-based practices aligned with state standards. Emphasis is placed on designing and implementing writing activities that promote higher-order thinking, communication skills, and literacy development for all student populations. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing --- # LEI1544 — Outdoor Recreation Management 3 credits · 3 hours LEI 1544 --Outdoor Recreation Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course examines the fundamental influences on outdoor recreation. The course also provides information on hazards, conservation considerations, and safety factors in planning and organizing outdoor recreations. Basic first aid, CPR, and AED training is incorporated as it pertains to outdoor recreation. Field trips may be assigned as warranted. --- # LIN1670 — Writing & Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours LIN 1670 -- Writing and Grammar 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) The course includes practice in writing short essays and encompasses a comprehensive review of grammar and mechanics. This course is strongly recommended for students who have completed Developmental Writing, those who want a preparation for Composition, or those who score 103-116 on the PERT. Prerequisite(s): A passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/ verbal achievement, successful completion of any required developmental English coursework with a minimum grade of "C", or exemption… --- # LIS1001 — Library Skills 1 credits · 2 hours LIS 1001 -- Library Skills 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) A self-paced course on how individual students can make effective and efficient use of library resources. Students develop the basic information literacy skills necessary for college coursework, general research, and for lifelong learning in an information centered society. --- # LIS2004 — Internet Research 1 credits · 2 hours LIS 2004 -- Introduction to Internet Research 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) Introduction to Internet Research is a one-credit hour course offered only online. The course focuses on methods of accessing information resources available through the internet. Students learn to design search strategies, retrieve, evaluate, and cite internet resources. Prerequisite(s): a full service Internet account, including an electronic mail address from an Internet Service Provider (ISP), or access through a corporate or educational institution prior to beginning the course. --- # LIT2090 — Contemporary Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 2090 -- Contemporary Literature 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Studies in contemporary literature, focusing on comments on modern man. May be used as Humanities credit. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of western civilization and the American democracy. Prerequisite(s): ENC 1101. --- # LIT2100 — World Lit: antiquity thru rens 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 2100 -- World Literature: Antiquity through the Renaissance 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Designed to encourage students to know and appreciate the great literature that helps to mold their thinking and everyday living. Includes, without regard to national origin, those masterpieces of world literature, from antiquity through the Renaissance, that reflect cultural and intellectual heritage. May be used as a Humanities credit. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical… --- # LIT2120 — World Lit: Ren Thru Present 3 credits · 3 hours LIT 2120 -- World Literature: Renaissance through the Present 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Designed to encourage students to know and appreciate the great literature that helps to mold their thinking and everyday living. Includes, without regard to national origin, those masterpieces of world literature, from the Renaissance to the present, that reflect cultural and intellectual heritage. May be used as a humanities credit. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical back… --- # MAC1105 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 1105 -- College Algebra 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential an… --- # MAC1105C — College Alg w Integ Review 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 1105 -- College Algebra with Integrated Review 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a corequisite course where fundamental concepts from Intermediate Algebra are integrated into College Algebra. Topics include subsets of real numbers, fundamental operations on polynomials, factoring, rational exponents, operations on radicals, complex numbers; solving linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations; solving linear inequalities, literal equations, absolute value equations and inequalities; relations and functions, including domain, range, function notation, opera… --- # MAC1114 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 1114 -- Trigonometry 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This is the second course in a Pre-calculus sequence which includes the following topics: definitions, graphs, and properties of the six trigonometric functions and their inverses; trigonometric identities; solving trigonometric equations; solving right and oblique triangles and applications; complex numbers; vectors; and the polar coordinate system. Non-symbolic graphing calculators are required. The TI-83/84 Series is recommended. Prerequisite(s): completion of MAC 1140 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent; or app… --- # MAC1140 — Pre-Calc Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 1140 -- Pre-Calculus Algebra 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This is the first course in a two-course Pre-calculus sequence which includes the following: equations and inequalities; linear, quadratic, logarithmic and exponential functions and relations; systems of equations; matrices and determinants, mathematical proof techniques, including mathematical induction; binomial theorem; sequences and series; and applications of algebraic techniques in the real world. Non-symbolic graphing calculators are required. The TI-83/84 Series is recommended. Prerequisite(s): completion o… --- # MAC2233 — Business Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MAC 2233 -- Business Calculus 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This is a calculus course covering limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration with emphasis on business applications. There is some mathematical theory; but, in general, topics are approached from an intuitive and applied point of view. Non-symbolic graphing calculators are required. The TI-83/84 Series is recommended. Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Completion of MAC 1140 with a grade of “C” or better; or completion of MAC 1105 with a grade of “C” or better plus any additional core mathematics course with… --- # MAC2311 — Calculus I 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 2311 -- Calculus I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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 introduction to integration and area. Non-symbolic graphing calculators are require… --- # MAC2312 — Calculus II 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 2312 -- Calculus II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This is the second course in a three-course sequence. The course covers the following: techniques for finding areas, volumes, arc lengths and surface areas, methods of integration, including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, and partial fractions, improper integrals, conic sections, graphing and area in polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series, tests for absolute and conditional convergence of series, and power series. Non-symbolic graphing calculators are required. The TI-83/84 Series is recommended… --- # MAC2313 — Calculus III 4 credits · 4 hours MAC 2313 -- Calculus III 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This is the third course in a three-course sequence. The course includes the following topics: vectors, lines and planes in space, quadric surfaces, vector-valued functions and motion in space, functions of two or more variables, partial derivatives, gradients, directional derivatives, and their applications, multiple integrals in rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates, and their applications, line integrals, and surface integrals. Non-symbolic graphing calculators are required. The TI-83/84 Series is recommen… --- # MAE3350C — Prin Mthds Teachng Math K-6 3 credits · 4 hours MAE 3350C -- Principles and Methods for Teaching Mathematics K-6 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course provides an overview of principles and methods for teaching mathematics in grades K-6, emphasizing developmentally appropriate instructional strategies. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343 --- # MAN2021 — Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 2021 - Management 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Each function of management is analyzed and described in a systematic manner. Both the distilled experience of practical managers and the findings of scholars are presented. Other aspects of management are presented such as management process and concepts analysis of the technical knowledge and skills of managers, influences upon managerial decision-making process, and the psychological principles inherent in management. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MAN2300 — Intro to HR Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 2300 - Personnel Management 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course provides an overview of Human Resource Management (HRM) and its critical role within organizations. Students will explore the function of HR in supporting and achieving corporate goals and objectives, as well as its integral relationship with other departments. Key topics include recruitment and selection, training and development, performance management, compensation and benefits, labor relations, and compliance with employment laws. Through case studies and practical examples, students will gain a foundational underst… --- # MAN3052 — Mgmt Philosophy & Practice 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3052 - Management Philosophy and Practice 3 Credit Hours (Fall, online only) A comprehensive study of contrasting philosophies and theories of management, as well as current trends and issues for business managers, supervisors, and leaders. This course focuses on applications and cases for development of competencies across all business functions and units. Emphasis is placed on the cross-functional aspects of management, as well as the manager’s need for a general business perspective. Prerequisite: Upper division standing is required. --- # MAN3120 — Leadership & Group Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3120 - Leadership and Group Dynamics 3 Credit Hours (Spring; Summer, online only) This course examines the theories, principles, and practices that shape effective leadership and teamwork in organizational settings. Students will explore how leaders influence motivation, communication, and performance within groups of diverse individuals. The course emphasizes understanding group behavior, including stages of team development, decision-making processes, and conflict resolution strategies. Through case studies and experiential learning activities, students will analyze real-world leadershi… --- # MAN3240 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3240 - Organizational Behavior 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring; Summer, online only) Designed to develop student understanding of individual, group and organizational issues that affect and shape businesses. Topics include motivation, communication, decision making, leadership, power, organizational structure, team performance, organization diversity and change management. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing is required --- # MAN3310 — Issues In Human Resource Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3310 - Issues in Human Resource Management 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course explores contemporary challenges and critical issues faced by human resource professionals in today’s workplace. Students will examine key topics such of diverse populations in the workforce, employee engagement, labor relations, talent acquisition and retention, legal and ethical considerations, performance management, and the impact of technology on human resource practices. Through case studies, group discussions, and real-world applications, students will develop the skills necessary to navigate complex human… --- # MAN3320 — HR Recruitment, Comp & Benefit 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3320 - Employee Staffing and Benefits 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course provides an in-depth exploration of total compensation and benefits within the field of Human Resources Management. Students will examine the strategic role compensation and benefits play in attracting, retaining, and motivating employees while supporting organizational goals. Topics covered include base pay structures, incentive pay, health and wellness benefits, retirement plans and paid time off. The course also explores compensation design strategies and the impact of legal and regulatory frameworks on compensat… --- # MAN3350 — Training & Development 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3350 - Training and Development 3 Credit Hours (Fall, online only) This course explores the various forms of training and development, emphasizing their design, implementation, and evaluation. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical applications, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to develop workforce talent and optimize organizational performance. The course examines managerial responsibilities related to recruitment and selection, highlighting best practices, emerging trends, issues shaping the field, legal considerations, and research-driven s… --- # MAN3574 — Acquisitions Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3574 - Acquisition Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring, online only) This course provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles, processes, and best practices that govern procurement and contracting in both the federal and private sectors. Students will learn how organizations identify needs, define requirements, and translate them into effective acquisition strategies. Emphasis is placed on the full acquisition lifecycle, from planning and solicitation to contract award, administration, and closeout. Students will examine the critical factors that influence acquisition decisions, i… --- # MAN3583 — Project Management Foundat. 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 3583 - Project Management Foundations 3 Credit Hours (Fall, online only) This introductory Project Management course introduces students to the core principles of general project management and covers essential concepts and techniques from the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). Key topics include project management functions, the roles and responsibilities of the project manager, the project life cycle, and strategies for conflict resolution. This course also equips students with the knowledge needed to prepare for the PMI Project Management Ready exam. Prerequisite(s): Suggest… --- # MAN4162 — Customer Relations for Mgrs 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4162 - Customer Relations for Managers 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course focuses on relationship building for all customers of an organization. The impact of culture and diversity on business relationships, successful negotiation strategies, and promotion of the organization through media relations are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the manager’s role in improving customer relationships by creating a customer-focused, organizational climate. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MAN4402 — Employment Law 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4402 -- Employment Laws 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course presents and examines the federal laws and legal issues surrounding recruitment, selection, employment, and performance assessment of workers. Issues considered include discrimination, employee benefits and protections, and the collective bargaining process. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing. --- # MAN4555 — Quality Certification ISO 9000 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4555 - Quality Certification: ISO 9000 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) A comprehensive study of internationally uniform quality standards (ISO 9000 and the steps to individual and organizational certification; includes management responsibility, quality system documentation, contract review, design control, process control, inspection and testing, corrective actions and other certification topics. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing is required and knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MAN4720 — Strategic Planning & Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4720 - Strategic Planning and Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course addresses the integration of organizational functions to achieve competitive advantage and organizational harmony through strategy formulation, implementation and evaluation. Activities include case studies and a competitive strategic planning simulation. Topics include industry competitive analysis, internal competitive analysis and the development of competitive advantage, competiitive strategy development, corporate strategy development, and merger and aquisition strategies. This course requires a minimum grad… --- # MAN4931 — Capstone: Project Mgmt 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4931 - Capstone: Project Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course builds upon basic project managemewnt skills by introducing effective tools and techniques used by project managers. It covers the application of project palnning, budgeting, scheduling and control processes, cost estimating and project mangement applications. It also introduces the relationship between project management management, procurement, and contracting efforts. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Prerequisite(s): MAN 3583, GEB 3213, MAN 3052, MAN 3240 are required --- # MAN4940 — Capstone: Supervision 3 credits · 3 hours MAN 4940 - Capstone: Supervision 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This capstone course will build upon and integrate the primary management philosophy and practices introduced in prior core and emphasis courses. Students will have the opportunity to hear from business professionals and apply their management and supervision knowledge through a business project. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Prerequisite(s): GEB 3213 , FIN 4402 , MAN 3052 and MAN 3310 or MAN 4520 or MAN 3350 are required --- # MAP2302 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MAP 2302 -- Differential Equations 3 Credit Hours (Spring, Summer) This course provides an introduction to ordinary differential equations with an emphasis on first and second order linear equations and applications. A minimum grade of “C” is required if used to meet College-Level Communications and Computation Skills requirements for general education. Prerequisite(s): either completion of MAC 2313 with a “C” or better or concurrent enrollment in MAC 2313. Equivalent courses from other institutions may be used to meet the prerequisite. --- # MAR2011 — Intro To Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MAR 2011 - Introduction to Marketing 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) An introductory course in the field of marketing including a look at marketing as it exists in our economy today. Consideration of the market, the product, distribution channels. Special emphasis on the study of human behavior in marketing promotion. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MAR4333 — Marketing Strategy 3 credits · 3 hours MAR 4333 - Marketing Strategy 3 Credit Hours (Fall; Spring, online only) This upper-level marketing course is aimed at the marketing functions of a business, with emphasis on how strategies are developed and how the marketing mix is created to meet the wants and needs of consumers. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing required --- # MAR4333 — Marketing Strategy 3 credits · 3 hours MAR 4333 - Marketing Strategy 3 Credit Hours (Fall; Spring, online only) This upper-level marketing course is aimed at the marketing functions of a business, with emphasis on how strategies are developed and how the marketing mix is created to meet the wants and needs of consumers. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing required --- # MAT0022 — Developmental Mathematic Comb 6 credits · 6 hours MAT 0022 -- Developmental Mathematics Combined 6 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed to satisfy the requirements of both MAT 0018 and MAT 0028 in one semester, and prepare students for MAC 1105C, STA 2023, and MGF 1130. Topics to be studied include computations with decimals, percents, integers, operations with rational and polynomial expression, linear equations and inequalities in one variable, factoring, and basic linear graphing. This course will teach the student to understand and communicate concepts of algebra in the language of mathematics, both orally… --- # MAT0028 — Developmental Mathematics II 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 0028 -- Developmental Mathematics II 4 College Prep Credits (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed for students whose entry level placement test scores do not meet requirements for degree credit. This course emphasizes concepts, techniques, and applications of the following topics: operations with real numbers, linear equations and inequalities in one variable, rational expressions, properties of exponents, polynomials, radical expressions, and graphs of lines. A grade of "C" or better is required for successful completion of this course. College preparatory credits may no… --- # MAT1033A — Intermediate Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MAT 1033A -- Intermediate Algebra 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This is an intermediate algebra course designed to prepare students for general education mathematics/statistics courses. This course emphasizes concepts, techniques, and applications of the following major topics; factoring, algebraic functions, radicals and rational exponents, complex numbers, quadratic equations, rational equations, two-variable linear equations/inequalities and their graphs, systems of linear equations and inequalities, and an introduction to functions. This course may be used as an elective,… --- # MCB2010C — Microbiology Allied Health 4 credits · 5 hours MCB 2010C -- Microbiology, Allied Health 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed for students entering programs in the numerous health fields, but primarily for pre-nursing students. The material presented covers the fundamentals of microbiology needed to understand the biology of infectious diseases and the agents that cause them. Not recommended for biology, pre-med, pre-vet, and dentistry. Prerequisite(s): CHM 1020 or CHM 1045C or BSC 1005 or BSC 1010C or BSC 1085C. --- # MEA0002 — Intro to Medical Assisting 8.35 credits · 16.7 hours MEA 0002 -- Introduction to Medical Assisting 250 Clock Hours (Fall) This course equips students with communication skills, including the proper use of medical terminology, and emphasizes the legal and ethical responsibilities within the medical assisting profession. Students will gain a solid understanding of anatomy and physiology concepts as they apply to both health and disease states. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Program Corequisites: MEA 0501, MEA 0521 --- # MEA0501 — Medical Assist Office Proced 2.5 credits · 5 hours MEA 0501 -- Medical Assisting Office Procedures 75 Clock Hours (Offered Fall) This course provides students with a solid foundation in essential administrative skills and the proper use of office equipment commonly found in a medical office setting. Students will also examine key government regulations, security protocols, compliance standards, and the defined scope of practice for Medical Assistants, providing a well-rounded understanding of their professional responsibilities. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting program. Corequisites: HCP 0001, MEA 0002, MEA 0521 --- # MEA0506 — Admin Office Proc Med Assist 3 credits · 6 hours MEA 0506 -- Administrative Office Procedures for Medical Assisting 90 Clock Hours (Offered Summer) This course includes effective patient and professional communication, third-party reimbursement processes, diagnostic and procedural coding, insurance claims processing, and billing and collection systems. Students will also develop professional work habits that are critical to success in the medical assisting field. Prerequisites: MEA 0543, MEA 0581, MEA 0530, MEA 0573 Corequisite: MEA 0942 --- # MEA0520 — Phlebotomy 2.5 credits · 5 hours MEA 0520 - Phlebotomy 75 Clock Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course trains students on blood collection techniques through venipuncture and capillary puncture. Students will learn best safety practices, infection control, specimen processing, basic anatomy and physiology, and patient relations. Part of this course includes a clinical internship, which requires a background check and drug screen. This course is part of the phlebotomy certificate program. Prerequisite: Registration for this course requires approval from the program director. --- # MEA0521 — Phlebotomy for Med Assist 2.5 credits · 5 hours MEA 0521 -- Phlebotomy for Medical Assisting 75 Clock Hours (Offered Fall) This hands-on course prepares students with the skills needed for entry-level work in phlebotomy and provides foundational training for Medical Assistants involved in intravenous therapy. Students will learn proper specimen collection techniques through venipuncture and capillary puncture. The course also emphasizes infection control, safety procedures, and effective patient communication to ensure professional and accurate care. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Medical Assisting Program Corequisites: MEA 0501, MEA 00… --- # MEA0530 — Pharma for Medical Assisting 3 credits · 6 hours MEA 0530 -- Pharmacology for Medical Assisting 90 Clock Hours (Offered Spring) This course introduces students to fundamental pharmacological principles relevant to the medical assisting profession. Students will identify commonly prescribed medications, their therapeutic uses, side effects, and classifications. Emphasis is placed on understanding and adhering to legal and ethical standards related to medication administration and dispensing within a clinical setting under physician supervision demonstrating The Seven Rights of Drug Administration to ensure safe and accurate medication practi… --- # MEA0543 — EKG Aide, Medical Assist 2.5 credits · 5 hours MEA 0542 -- Electrocardiography Aide, Medical Assisting 75 Clock Hours (Offered Summer) This course prepares students for a career as an EKG Technician by developing the practical skills and knowledge necessary in clinical settings. Students will learn to perform electrocardiograms (EKGs) with accurate lead placement, properly prepare patients, including those with special needs, and recognize common artifacts and equipment-related issues to ensure reliable test results. Prerequisites: HCP 0001, MEA 0002, MEA 0501, MEA 0521 Corequisites: MEA 0581, MEA 0530, MEA 0573 --- # MEA0573 — Lab Proc for Medical Assist 4.15 credits · 8.3 hours MEA 0573 -- Laboratory Procedures for Medical Assisting 125 Clock Hours (Offered Spring) This course equips students with essential knowledge and skills for performing routine laboratory procedures in a clinical setting. Students will learn to interpret and adhere to safety signs, symbols, and labeling to maintain a safe work environment. The course covers quality control protocols for CLIA-waived testing, including the identification of acceptable and unacceptable control results and the appropriate corrective actions when test results fall outside established parameters. Hands-on training i… --- # MEA0581 — Clinical Medical Assisting 7.65 credits · 15.3 hours MEA 0581 - Clinical Medical Assisting 230 Clock Hours (Offered Spring) This course provides students with foundational skills and knowledge required for effective clinical support in ambulatory healthcare settings, which includes hands-on training in assisting physicians with physical examinations, treatments, and minor surgical procedures. Prerequisites: MEA 0501, MEA 0002, HCP 0001, MEA 0521 Corequisites: MEA 0543, MEA 0530, MEA 0573 --- # MEA0942 — Medical Assisting Practicum Ex 6.65 credits · 13.3 hours MEA 0942 -- Medical Assisting Practicum Experience 200 Clock Hours (Offered Summer) This course supports students in their transition from the classroom to the role of a Medical Assistant. Students will complete a supervised, unpaid placement in an ambulatory healthcare setting, applying the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program. Guided by experienced mentors, students will perform administrative, clinical, and laboratory tasks, gaining hands-on experience and confidence as they prepare to enter the healthcare workforce. Prerequisites: MEA 0543, MEA 0581, MEA 0530, MEA 0573 Cor… --- # MEA1040C — Phlebotomy for MLT 2 credits · 3 hours MEA 1040C - Phlebotomy for MLT 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course trains students in blood collection by venipuncture and skin puncture. Students will also learn best safety practices, infection control, specimen processing, basic anatomy and physiology, and patient relations. --- # MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking 3 credits · 3 hours MGF 1130 -- Mathematical Thinking 3 College Credits (Fall, Spring, Summer) Through this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem-solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. This course fulfills the Gordon Rule of computation requirement and must be completed with a grade of C or higher (pursuant to state board of ed… --- # MGF1131 — Mathematics in Context 3 credits · 3 hours MGF 1131 -- Mathematics in Context 3 College Credits (Fall, Spring, Summer) Through this course, students will experience the practicality of mathematics in a global society. Students will engage in the applications of tools and techniques of mathematics in a variety of contextual situations from everyday life. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. This course fulfills the Gordon Rule of computation requirement and must be completed with a grade of C or higher (pursuant to state board of education rule 6a-10.030). Students who are exempt from placeme… --- # MKA2041 — Retail Management 3 credits · 3 hours MKA 2041 - Retail Management 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course covers retail store management, location, buying merchandise, control policies, services, pricing, expenses, profits, training and supervision of retail sales forces, and administrative problems. Also includes a variety of current perspectives in retailing management. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MKA2511 — Intro To Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours MKA 2511 - Introduction to Advertising 3 Credit Hours (Spring) Advertising as a marketing tool, its planning, creation, and use. A survey of copy writing, layout, and media (newspapers, magazines, radio, television, films, etc.) Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MLT1022C — Intro Medical Lab Technology 2 credits · 4 hours MLT 1022C -- Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course outlines the role of the medical laboratory technician and covers the basic principles, techniques, and vocabulary applicable to medical laboratory technology. It also provides overviews of the major regulatory agencies, professional associations, and safety practices. Students will learn basic laboratory mathematics, medical laboratory ethics, specimen collection and handling. Admittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fe… --- # MLT1221C — Urinalysis and Body Fluids 2 credits · 4 hours MLT 1221C -- Urinalysis and Body Fluids 2 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course covers clinical testing and evaluation of urine and other body fluids. Students will learn to correlate physical, chemical, and microscopic lab findings with disease conditions. Admittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite: Admittance to the MLT program --- # MLT1300C — Hematology I 4 credits · 6 hours MLT 1300C -- Hematology I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course overviews the theories and techniques involved in routine hematology. Topics include the hematopoietic system and blood cell physiology, maturation, and morphology. Students will learn blood cell enumeration, identification, hemoglobin analysis, and clinical correlations. Admittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite: Admittance to the MLT program --- # MLT1302C — Hematology II 4 credits · 6 hours MLT 1302C -- Hematology II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course is a continuation of Hematology I and presents advanced hematology topics as well as the principles and procedures of blood coagulation. Students will examine the role of blood vessels, platelets, and coagulation factors, as well as hematology and hemostasis disease factors. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite(s): MLT 1300C HEMATOLOGY I (grade of C or higher), Admittance to the MLT program --- # MLT1401C — Medical Microbiology 4 credits · 6 hours MLT 1401C -- Medical Microbiology 6 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course presents students with principles and methods used in clinical microbiology including taxonomy, isolation, identification, clinical relevance, and antibiotic susceptibility testing of pathogenic bacteria. Students will also receive an introduction to medical virologyAdmittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite(s): Admittance to the MLT program; MCB 2010C (grade of C or higher) --- # MLT1440 — Mycology and Parasitology 2 credits · 2 hours MLT 1440 -- Mycology and Parasitology 2 Credit Hours (Summer) This course presents students with principles and methods used in clinical microbiology including taxonomy, life cycles, identification, and clinical relevance of significant fungi. This course also presents students with principles and methods used in clinical microbiology including taxonomy, life cycles, identification, and clinical relevance of significant parasites. Admittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher Prerequisites: MLT 1401C --- # MLT1500C — Immunology Serology 3 credits · 5 hours MLT 1500C -- Immunology Serology 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course covers basic concepts and laboratory practices related to clinical immunology with an emphasis on antibody-antigen interaction in specific diseases. Students will learn about the immune system and its components along with diagnostic principles and procedures involving serological and molecular testing related to immunity and immune disorders. Admittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite: Admittance to the MLT program --- # MLT1525C — Immunohematology 4 credits · 6 hours MLT 1525C -- Immunohematology 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course overviews the basic theory and concepts of antigen-antibody reactions associated with blood cell transfusions and relates the concepts of immunology to blood banking procedures using the guidelines of the American Association of Blood Bank. Students will examine genetics, the structure of blood group antigens, the role of antibodies in transfusion, complement interactions, and compatibility testing. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite(s): Admittance to the MLT progra… --- # MLT1610C — Clinical Chemistry I 4 credits · 6 hours MLT 1610C -- Clinical Chemistry 6 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course outlines the theory, clinical correlations, and laboratory procedures related to the chemical analysis of clinical specimens. Students will receive in-depth instruction on specimen processing, analysis, test interpretation, and quality control procedures used in manual and automated clinical chemistry testing. Admittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite: CHM 1045C (grade of C or higher) or CHM 1020 (grade of C or higher) with appr… --- # MLT1620 — Clinical Chemistry II 2 credits · 2 hours MLT 1620 -- Clinical Chemistry II 6 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course outlines the theory, clinical correlations, and laboratory procedures related to the chemical analysis of clinical specimens. Students will receive in-depth instruction on specimen processing, analysis, test interpretation, and quality control procedures used in manual and automated clinical chemistry testing. Admittance to the MLT program is required. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisites: CHM 1045C, CHM 1032C, or CHM 1020 with approval from program director and… --- # MLT2800L — Clinical Practicum I 4 credits · 16 hours MLT 2800L -- Clinical Practicum I 4 Credit Hours (Summer) Students will be assigned to a clinical affiliate for supervised clinical laboratory experience in the core laboratory, microbiology department, or blood bank. This learning experience allows students to perform routine analytical procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply program knowledge. This course requires a “C” or higher. Prerequisite, all technical education classes. Prerequisite(s): MLT 1022C, MEA 1040C, MLT 1300C, MLT1230C, MLT1302C, MLT1610C, MLT1500C, MLT 1221C, MLT 1525C, MLT 1401C Minimum Grade of C --- # MLT2807L — Clinical Practicum II 4 credits · 16 hours MLT 2807L -- Clinical Practicum II 4 Credit Hours (Fall) Students will be assigned to a clinical affiliate for supervised clinical laboratory experience in either the core laboratory, microbiology department, or blood bank. This learning experience allows students to perform routine blood banking procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply program knowledge. This course requires a “C” or higher. Prerequisite, all technical education classes. Prerequisite(s): MLT 1022C, MEA 1040C, MLT 1300C, MLT1230C, MLT1302C, MLT1610C, MLT1500C, MLT 1221C, MLT 1525C, MLT 1401C Minimum Grade of C --- # MLT2811L — Clinical Practicum III 4 credits · 16 hours MLT 2811L -- Clinical Practicum III 4 Credit Hours (Fall) Students will be assigned to a clinical affiliate for supervised clinical laboratory experience in either the core laboratory, blood bank, or microbiology department. This learning experience allows students to perform routine analytical procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply program knowledge. This course requires a grade of C or higher. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite(s): MLT 1022C, MEA 1040C, MLT 1300C, MLT1230C, MLT1302C, MLT1610C, MLT1500C, MLT 1221C, MLT 1525C, MLT 1401C Minimum Grade of C --- # MLT2930 — Med Laboratory Tech Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours MLT 2930 -- Medical Laboratory Technology Capstone 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This online course prepares students to enter into clinical professions and allows students to apply their MLT knowledge to case studies and to review major areas of the MLT curriculum in preparation for certification. Students will complete a professional portfolio as well as written and oral projects related to their MLT coursework. This course requires a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite(s): MLT 1221C, MLT 1401C, MLT 1302C, MLT 1610C, MLT 1525C, MLT 1500C (Grade of C or higher for all courses) --- # MNA1161 — Customer Service 3 credits · 3 hours MNA 1161 - Customer Service 3 Credit Hours (Fall) Designed to build and maintain the critical skills necessary to be a dynamic and successful professional. Students and front-line individuals who work with customers every day will develop strategies to create positive customer relationships. This course provides a practical approach to the thorny issues of customer dissatisfaction and will enable managers to keep service personnel focused on the organization’s goals and objectives. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MNA1345 — Supervision I 3 credits · 3 hours MNA 1345 - Supervision I 3 Credit Hours (Spring) The course presents the functions of a personnel manager, philosophy of general management, organizational structure, employer socioeconomic climate and career information. Included also are job descriptions and specifications, recruiting practices, applications, resumes, interviewing, placement, performance appraisals, wage and salary administration and other related topics. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MNA2100 — Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MNA 2100 - Organizational Behavior 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Designed to help students develop an understanding of how they may be motivated to work together in greater harmony in all kinds of organizations. The basis of human motivation and how it is influenced by leadership, the organization itself, and the social environment in which the organization exists. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # MUL1010 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUL 1010 -- Music Appreciation 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of western civilization and the American democracy. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement t… --- # MUM1620 — Audio & Acoustic Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours MUM 1620 -- Audio and Acoustic Fundamentals 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Audio and Acoustic Fundamentals explores the basics of audio systems and equipment and the acoustical environment in which they are used. Emphasis is placed on equipment terminology, function and acoustical listening. The two basic fundamentals are summed together to begin laying the basic foundation required to operate audio and recording equipment. --- # MUM2300 — Intro Music Industry 3 credits · 3 hours MUM 2300 -- Introduction to the Music Industry 3 Credit Hours (Summer) This course is an introduction to the history, principles, and practices of the music industry. Topics will include music publishing, copyright, distribution, industry organization, producing, and general business functions. --- # MUN1340A — NWFSC Show Choir I 1 credits · 3 hours MUN 1340A -- NWFSC Show Choir I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) A study of the fundamental techniques and principles of integrating dance, voice, music and acting into a performance show choir. Training in voice, jazz movement, character interpretation and personality presentation is covered. Membership is open to all part-time or full-time students on a credit or audit basis. All music majors and performance majors must participate. The show choir appears in public performances at frequent intervals throughout the year. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Audi… --- # MUN1360 — Madrigal Singers I 1 credits · 3 hours MUN 1360 -- Madrigal Singers I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Course teaching madrigal styles to include a cappella, Renaissance madrigals (choral settings of love songs), as well as choral folk songs. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Audition based on vocal quality, musicianship, and sight reading ability. --- # MUN1390 — Symphony Chorale I 1 credits · 3 hours MUN 1390 -- Symphony Chorale I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) A music organization open through auditions to any student. The Symphonic Chorus will study and perform literature for the large sized chorus. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): audition or permission of instructor. --- # MUN1710A — Rock & Jazz Ensemble I 1 credits · 3 hours MUN 1710A -- Rock and Jazz Ensembles I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Music performing organization open to any student who wants to develop his or her performance repertoire. Laboratory studies include techniques of performing music, literature, practices, styles and media applicable to designated organized ensemble. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Some experience in high school bands, etc. --- # MUN1720A — Rock & Jazz Ensemble II 1 credits · 3 hours MUN 1720A -- Rock and Jazz Ensembles II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Music performing organization open to any student who wants to develop his/her performance repertoire. Laboratory studies include techniques of performing music, literature, practices, styles and media applicable to designated organized ensemble. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): experience in high school bands. --- # MUN2371 — NWFSC Show Choir II 1 credits · 3 hours MUN 2371 -- NWFSC Show Choir II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) A study of the fundamental techniques and principles of integrating dance, voice, music and acting into a performance show choir. Training in voice, jazz movement, character interpretation and personality presentation is covered. Membership is open to all part-time or full-time students on a credit or audit basis. All music majors and performance majors must participate. The show choir appears in public performances at frequent intervals throughout the year. This course may be takenn up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): MUN… --- # MUS1931A — Music-Special Topics 2 credits · 2 hours MUS 1931A -- Music-Special Topics 2 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non- scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. This course is available only to NWFSC Collegiate High School students. --- # MUS1934 — Music - Special Topics 3 credits · 3.5 hours MUS 1934 - Music – Special Topics 3 Credits (Offered Fall, Spring) A defined special topics which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. This course may be taken up to four (4) times for credit. --- # MUS2930 — Music-Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours MUS 2930 -- Music: Special Topics 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MUT1001 — Fundamentals of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUT 1001 -- Fundamentals of Music 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) A pre-theory course for the music major, non-music major, or for the elementary education major. --- # MUT1111 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUT 1111 -- Music Theory I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) A study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship, music notation, simple rhythms, key signatures, intervals, major and minor scales, intervals, triads, 7th chords, polyphonic composition and elementary keyboard work. This course also introduces students to tools necessary for analyzing musical compositions of the 17th & 18th centuries. Prerequisite: MUT 1001 or Approval of Theory Faculty and successful completion of Theory Fundamentals Exam Corequisite: MUT 1241 --- # MUT1112 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUT 1112 -- Music Theory II 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) A continuing study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship, music notation, rhythms, musical structures, species counterpoint, chord structures, polyphonic composition and keyboard work. This course is a continuing study of analytical models used for musical compositions of the 17th & 18th centuries. Prerequisite: MUT 1111 Corequisite: MUT 1242 --- # MUT1241 — Ear Training and Sight Singing 1 credits · 2 hours MUT 1241 -- Ear Training and Sight Singing I 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall, Spring) A study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship with specific focus on elements of ear training and sight singing including, music notation, simple & compound rhythms identification and dictation, interval identification and dictation, major and minor scales identification and dictation, triad identification and dictation, and melodic and rhythmic dictation. This student will incorporate both rhythmic and tonal syllable systems. Prerequisite: MUT 1001 or Approval of Theory Faculty and successful completion of… --- # MUT1242 — Ear Train & Sight Singing II 1 credits · 2 hours MUT 1242 -- Ear Training and Sight Singing II 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall, Spring) A study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship with specific focus on elements of ear training and sight singing including, music notation, simple & compound rhythms identification and dictation, interval identification and dictation, major and minor scales identification and dictation, triad identification and dictation, and melodic and rhythmic dictation. This student will incorporate both rhythmic and tonal syllable systems. Prequisite: MUT 1241 Corequisite: MUT 1112 --- # MUT2116 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUT 2116 -- Music Theory III 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) A continuing study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship, music notation, rhythms, musical structures, basic and advanced harmonic structures including secondary chords, polyphonic composition and keyboard work. This course is a continuing study of analytical models used for musical compositions of the 17th & 18th centuries. Prerequisite: MUT 1112 Corequisited: MUT 2246 --- # MUT2117 — Music Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUT 2117 -- Music Theory IV 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) A continuing study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship, music notation, rhythms, musical structures, basic and advanced harmonic structures including modulation, non-tonicizing fully diminished 7th chords, augmented 6th chords, mode mixture, Neapolitan chords, polyphonic composition and keyboard work. This course is a continuing study of analytical models used for musical compositions of the 17th & 18th centuries while providing an introduction to Romantic period and chromatic musical structures. Prerequisite: MUT 2116 Corequis… --- # MUT2246 — Ear Training & Sight Sing III 1 credits · 2 hours MUT 2246 -- Ear Training and Sight Singing III 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall) A study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship with specific focus on elements of ear training and sight singing including, music notation, intermediate and advanced rhythmic identification and dictation, identification and dictation of advanced sonorities, and melodic and rhythmic dictation. This student will incorporate both rhythmic and tonal syllable systems. Prerequisite: MUT 1242 Corequisite: MUT 2116 --- # MUT2247 — Ear Training & Sight Sing IV 1 credits · 2 hours MUT 2247 -- Ear Training and Sight Singing IV 1 Credit Hour (Offered Spring) A study of the fundamentals of basic musicianship with specific focus on elements of ear training and sight singing including, music notation, intermediate and advanced rhythmic identification and dictation, identification and dictation of advanced sonorities, and melodic and rhythmic dictation. This student will incorporate both rhythmic and tonal syllable systems. Prerequisite: MUT 2246 Corequisite: MUT 2117 --- # MVK1211 — Applied Piano 1 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVK 1211 -- Applied Music - Piano I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Private instruction in piano, as secondary instrument, consisting of one half-hour lesson per week. Minimum of one hour daily practice is required. Course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVK1311 — Applied Music -Piano I 2 credits · 1 hours MVK 1311 -- Applied Music - Piano I for Majors 2 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction in Piano in the freshman year of study as the student’s principal performing medium. This one hour, weekly lesson is for intended piano majors, and requires Division Chair approval. A major component of this class is a required juried performance at the end of the semester for which three-four memorized selections from standard literature will be required. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVK2221 — Applied Piano II 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVK 2221 -- Applied Music --Piano II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction in piano, as a secondary instrument, consisting of one half-hour lesson per week. Minimum of one hour daily practice is required. Course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): MVK 1211. --- # MVK2321 — Applied Music-Piano II 2 credits · 1 hours MVK 2321 -- Applied Music - Piano II for Majors 2 Credit Hours (Offered as needed)) Private instruction in Piano in the sophomore year of study as the student’s principal performing medium. This one hour, weekly lesson is for intended piano majors, and requires Division Chair approval. A major component of this class is a required juried performance at the end of the semester for which a memorized sonata movement and three-four memorized selections from standard literature will be required. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVP1201 — Applied Music Percussion I 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVP 1201 -- Applied Music Secondary -- Percussion I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Private instruction in percussion instruments to develop the student's performance ability in an applied area. One half-hour private lesson per week. Minimum of one hour daily practice is required. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVP2202 — Applied Music Percussion II 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVP 2202 -- Applied Music Secondary -- Percussion II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Private instruction in percussion instruments to develop the student's performance ability in an applied area. One half-hour private lesson per week. Minimum of one hour daily practice. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): MVP 1201. --- # MVS1016 — Applied String Guitar I 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVS 1016 -- Applied Strings -- Guitar I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction on guitar. Designed to equip the student for continuing study leading progressively to greater proficiency. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVS1017 — Applied Strings Bass Guitar I 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVS 1017 -- Applied Strings -- Bass Guitar I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Private instruction in guitar. Designed to equip the student for continuing study leading progressively to greater proficiency. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVS1201 — App Music Sec Strings I 1 credits · 0.5 hours MVS 1201 -- Applied Music Secondary -- Strings I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction: one half-hour private lesson per week. Minimum one hour daily practice. For non-music majors and music majors. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVS2026 — App Strings Guitar II 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVS 2026 -- Applied Strings -- Guitar II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction in guitar. Designed to equip the student for continuing study leading progressively to greater proficiency. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): MVS 1016. --- # MVV1211 — App Music Voice I 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVV 1211 -- Applied Music - Voice I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction in voice, as a secondary instrument, consisting of one half-hour session per week, with a minimum of one hour daily practice. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # MVV1311 — Applied Music-Voice I for Majo 2 credits · 2 hours MVV 1311 -- Applied Music - Voice I for Majors 2 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction in voice in the freshman year of study as the student’s principal performing medium. This one hour, weekly lesson is for intended voice majors, and requires Division Chair Approval. A major component of this class is a required juried performance at the end of the semester for which four memorized selections from standard literature will be required. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): MVV 1211 and Division Chair approval. --- # MVV2221 — App Music Voice II 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVV2221 -- Applied Music - Voice II 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring, Summer) Private instruction in voice, as a secondary instrument, consisting of one half-hour lesson per week, with a minimum of one hour daily practice. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): MVV 1211. --- # MVV2322 — Applied Music-Voice II for Maj 2 credits · 2 hours MVV 2322 -- Applied Music - Voice II for Majors 2 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Private instruction in voice in the sophomore year of study as the student’s principal performing medium. This one hour, weekly lesson is for intended voice majors, and requires Division Chair Approval. A major component of this class is a required juried performance at the end of the semester for which six memorized selections from standard literature will be required. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): MVV 1211, MVV 1321 and Division Chair approval. --- # MVW1201 — App Music Sec Woodwinds I 1 credits · 2.5 hours MVW 1201 -- Applied Music Secondary -- Woodwinds I 1 Credit Hour (Fall, Spring) Private instruction: one half-hour private lesson per week. Minimum one hour daily practice. For non-music majors and music majors. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # NGEALL — Non General Education Elective 0 credits · 3 hours --- # NGEBSNS — NGE BSN Additional Science 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NGEOCC — Non Gen Ed Occupational Elec 3 credits · 3 hours --- # NSP3640 — Nurs Care Military & Veterans 3 credits · 3 hours NSP 3640 - Nursing Care of Military and Veteran Populations 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed to identify the unique healthcare needs of military and veteran populations in the United States in order to prepare students and practicing nurses to develop competence in designing nursing interventions within civilian and government agencies in which military members and veterans seek healthcare. In accordance with the ANA’s pledge (2012) to raise awareness of the unique conditions and needs of military veterans and their families, this course supports the Joining Forces initiative to… --- # NSP4275 — Intro To Critical-Care Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NSP 4275 -- Introduction to Critical Care Nursing 3 Credit Hours (Offered As Needed) This course examines the needs of the critically ill client. As part of the human experience, the integrity of the individual and family may be disrupted by a critical illness. During such time, the critical care nurse assists the individual and family to restore life processes to a state of dynamic equilibrium. This course emphasizes the involvement through use of scientific rationale and application of the nursing process in providing care to the individual client and family. Critical care concepts and skil… --- # NUR1021C — Nursing Process I 6 credits · 7 hours NUR 1021C -- Nursing Process I 6 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course introduces concepts and principles of holistic nursing care. Students will build on knowledge obtained in the biophysical and psycho-social sciences in this first of four required theory courses in the nursing curriculum. Content includes an introduction to healthcare systems, ethical-legal aspects of nursing practice, health and illness, communications, functional health patterns of clients, stress-adaptation, professional behaviors, and all steps of the nursing process with emphasis on assessment of older adult… --- # NUR1021L — Nurs Process Clinical Exp I 4 credits · 12 hours NUR 1021L - Nursing Process I Clinical Experience 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course introduces students to the role of the Associate Degree Nurse in providing direct, holistic nursing care to young, middle-aged and older adults who are hospitalized or in community settings. Students are introduced to all steps of the nursing process with a focus on assessment skills. Students will identify self-learning needs and set their own goals for improvement. Critical thinking and working effectively with peers and other healthcare professionals as a team member is expected. The demonst… --- # NUR1143 — Pharmacological Princp Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours NUR1143 - Pharmacological Principles in Nursing 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course introduces students to concepts and principles of pharmacology related to safe administration of therapeutic agents within the nursing process framework. Students begin to learn major drug classifications and selected exemplars along with principles of safe, effective administration of drugs. Students will learn dosage calculation, as well as factors that affect the absorption, excretion, distribution, and metabolism of drugs, and drug actions, adverse effects and interactions. Prerequisites: NUR… --- # NUR1231C — Nursing Process II 5 credits · 6 hours NUR 1231C - Nursing Process II 5 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) An introduction to the role of the associate degree nurse in providing direct, holistic nursing care to young, middle-aged and elderly adults who are hospitalized or receiving care in community settings. Emphasis is on applying all steps of the nursing process with focus on assessment skills. Pre-requisite college foundation and nursing courses provide theoretical bases for nursing care. Critical thinking is an expected behavior along with skills in working ethically and effectively with peers and other health care professionals as… --- # NUR1750L — Nursing Proc II Clinical Exp 4 credits · 12 hours NUR 1750L -- Nursing Process II -- Clinical Experience 4 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course builds on competencies presented in Nursing Process I regarding the role of the Associate Degree Nurse in providing direct, holistic nursing care for adult clients experiencing dysfunctional health patterns. Clinical experiences in hospitals, clinics, and community settings provide students with opportunities to apply the nursing process in care of clients, including the older adult. Students continue to develop management skills through conflict management and other professional behaviors. Studen… --- # NUR1940L — Summer Clinical Enrichment 3 credits · 9 hours NUR 1940L -- Summer Clinical Enrichment 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) This elective course is designed to offer students the opportunity to gain additional clinical practice during the summer semester. Working with a preceptor and the nursing faculty in area hospitals, the student will be able to perform all skills learned in successfully completed nursing courses. Prerequisite(s): NUR 1750L or NUR 1021L. --- # NUR2233C — Nursing Process III 6 credits · 7 hours NUR 2233C - Nursing Process III 6 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Students continue to use the nursing process and critical thinking with emphasis on primary and secondary prevention as nursing interventions in clients experiencing threats to functional health patterns, including children whose normal lines of defense have been invaded by stressors to the degree that hospitalization is necessary. Nursing practice issues continue to focus on ethical-legal issues related to acute and/or chronic illness and disability. Management skills include delegation and career development. Prerequisite(s): NUR… --- # NUR2233L — Nursing Process Clinical III 4 credits · 12 hours NUR 2233L -- Nursing Process III -- Clinical Experience 4 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Students continue to use the nursing process and critical thinking with emphasis on primary and secondary prevention as nursing interventions in clients experiencing threats to functional health patterns, including children whose normal lines of defense have been invaded by stressors to the degree that hospitalization is necessary. Nursing practice issues continue to focus on ethical-legal issues related to acute and/or chronic illness and disability. Management skills include delegation and career developme… --- # NUR2241C — Nursing Process IV 5 credits · 6 hours NUR 2241C -- Nursing Process IV 5 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Students integrate knowledge and principles of the biophysical and psychosocial sciences to solve life-threatening problems that affect a limited number of critically ill clients in a variety of clinical settings. Students differentiate holistic nursing care therapies in primary, secondary and tertiary care settings. Students become proficient in applying all steps in the nursing process with emphasis on evaluating nursing care outcomes. Students apply critical thinking skills in exploring case-based practice situations and… --- # NUR2241L — Nursing Process IV Clinica Exp 3 credits · 9 hours NUR 2241L -- Nursing Process IV -- Clinical Experience 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Students integrate knowledge and principles of the biophysical and psychosocial sciences to solve life-threatening problems that affect a limited number of critically ill clients in a variety of clinical settings. Students differentiate holistic nursing care therapies in primary, secondary and tertiary care settings. Students become proficient in applying all steps in the nursing process with emphasis on evaluating nursing care outcomes. Students apply critical thinking skills in exploring case-based practice… --- # NUR2811L — Nursing Capstone 3 credits · 9 hours NUR 2811L --Nursing Capstone 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This capstone course provides a time during the last four weeks of the nursing program in which students begin to transition from the student role into the graduate role as an associate degree nurse. Students attend seminar hours and complete standardized testing for evaluation in proficiency in applying all steps in the nursing process with emphasis on evaluating safe nursing care outcomes. Students complete clinical practice hours with an experienced registered nurse preceptor to provide holistic nursing care for a limited number of… --- # NUR3067 — Health Assessment 3 credits · 4 hours NUR 3067 - Health Assessment 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed to develop the student’s knowledge for obtaining and recording a systematic, comprehensive health history, psychosocial assessment, and physical examination of the adult. The course involves the synthesis of nursing, biologic, psychologic, and sociocultural knowledge and theories as they apply to the findings obtained in the comprehensive health assessment of clients of various ages. During the fieldwork experience, emphasis will be placed on collection of a database through physical assessment, history… --- # NUR3067C — Health Assessment 3 credits · 4 hours NUR 3067C - Health Assessment 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed to develop the student’s knowledge for obtaining and recording a systematic, comprehensive health history, psychosocial assessment, and physical examination of the adult. The course involves the synthesis of nursing, biologic, psychologic, and sociocultural knowledge and theories as they apply to the findings obtained in the comprehensive health assessment of clients of various ages. During the fieldwork experience, emphasis will be placed on collection of a database through physical assessment, histor… --- # NUR3080 — Dimens of Bacc Nurs Practice 4 credits · 4 hours NUR 3080 - Dimensions of Baccalaureate Nursing Practice 4 Credit Hours (As Needed) This course will provide Registered Nurses who are returning to school to earn a Baccalaureate degree an opportunity to advance professional practice concepts. The course aims to foster personal and professional growth while developing the student’s ability to integrate effective and scholarly written and verbal communication with a focus on APA format and evidence-based resources. Students will engage in intellectual dialogue with peers, colleagues, and instructors, building on prior knowledge and experience t… --- # NUR3826 — Nursing Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3826 - Nursing Ethics 3 Credit Hours (Summer) This course provides an in-depth exploration of ethical principles and moral reasoning as the foundation of nursing practice. The ANA Code of Ethics will be used as a framework for examining current issues in healthcare delivery across the age span from reproductive issues to end-of-life care. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BSN program or current NWFSC ASN student --- # NUR3837 — Health Care Issues 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 3837 - Health Care Issues 3 Credit Hours This course provides a forum for the exploration and evaluation of concerns germane to contemporary nursing. The focus of this course is on the nursing profession and current major issues and problems that concern it. Social forces influencing changes in the nursing profession are analyzed in terms of historical antecedents and their current manifestations. Recently passed, and pending legislature at both the national and state levels is emphasized. --- # NUR4125 — Clinical Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 4125 - Clinical Pathophysiology 3 Credit Hours (All) This course examines in detail the underlying process involved in the development, evolution, manifestations, and complications of common clinical diseases across the life span, and compares normal and abnormal states. The biological bases for therapeutic clinical actions are examined. Prerequisite(s): RN Licensure, NUR 3067 --- # NUR4165 — EBP-Incorporating Nur Res 3 credits · 3 hours NUR 4165 - Evidence-Based Practice: Incorporating Nursing Research 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED PROVIDE THE RN TO BSN STUDENT WITH AN INTRODUCTION TO THE RESEARCH PROCESS AND EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE. THE PURPOSE OF THE COURSE IS TO STIMULATE INTEREST IN NURSING RESEARCH; TO ENABLE STUDENTS TO UNDERSTAND AND JUDGE THE USEFULNESS OF SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS; AND TO DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF HOW CLINICAL PROFICIENCY IS COMBINED WITH EXPERIMENTAL PROOF TO PRODUCE NURSING PRACTICES BASED UPON EVIDENCE. AN ON-LINE TEACHING METHOD IS USED WITH OPTIONAL WORKSHOPS AVAILABLE TO ST… --- # NUR4615C — Family & Community Health 5 credits · 6 hours NUR 4615C - Family and Community Health Nursing 5 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) The Family and Community Health Nursing course is designed to facilitate the conceptualizing of family, population groups, and community as units of care from diverse cultures, ethnic, and social backgrounds. The student is provided an experiential learning component to assess the health needs of selected families and groups in the community setting with selected health promotion, risk reduction, and disease prevention. The nursing process is used to examine multiple influences impacting life-course experiences of f… --- # NUR4827C — Nursing Leadershp and Mgmt 6 credits · 7 hours NUR 4827C - Nursing Leadership and Management 6 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This course focuses on evidence-based principles of nursing leadership, management, collaboration, and coordination with the inter-professional team in a variety of healthcare settings highlighting opportunities to express professional nursing expertise and proficiency. Students collaborate with peers and colleagues to integrate evidence-based practices and safety-enhanced technologies, fostering a collaborative environment that drives the achievement of high-quality outcomes. Students model concepts and theories for… --- # OCE1001C — Oceanography 4 credits · 5 hours OCE 1001C -- Oceanography 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity. --- # OST2335 — Business Communication 3 credits · 3 hours OST 2335 - Business Communications 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Business Communications is a comprehensive coverage of language structure and particular emphasis on writing superior business letters and reports. Instruction in principle, then illustration, and practice in applying the principles. A fundamental concept of the appearance, language and style, tone and psychology of effective business letters. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # PEL1212A — Adv Softball 1 credits · 2 hours PEL 1212A -- Advanced Softball 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) Instruction, practice, and participation in advanced softball. The continuous development of physical skills is of major importance in this course. --- # PEL1213 — Adv Softball II 1 credits · 2 hours PEL 1213 -- Advanced Softball II 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of Advanced Softball, which consists of instruction, practice, and participation in advanced softball. The continuous development of physical skills is of major importance in this course. Prerequisite(s): PEL 1212A --- # PEL1217A — Adv Baseball 1 credits · 2 hours PEL 1217A -- Advanced Baseball 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) Instruction, practice, and participation in advanced baseball. The continuous development of physical skills is of major importance in this course. --- # PEL1219 — Adv Baseball II 1 credits · 2 hours PEL 1219 -- Advanced Baseball II 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of Advanced Baseball, which consists of instruction, practice, and participation in advanced baseball. The continuous development of physical skills is of major importance in this course. Prerequisite(s): PEL 1217A --- # PEL1624M — Adv Bsktball/Men 1 credits · 2 hours PEL 1624M -- Advanced Basketball (Men) 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course is a high intensity, drill-oriented program designed to increase the knowledge, skill ability, and endurance levels of individuals interested in basketball. Instruction includes various aspects of the game of basketball including rules and regulations, basic fundamentals, offensive set, defensive sets, and scouting procedures. Instruction will be given through classroom lectures, as well as on-the-court lectures and activities. It is strongly recommended that students participate in an exercise program outsid… --- # PEL1624W — Adv Bsktball/Women 1 credits · 2 hours PEL 1624W -- Advanced Basketball (Women) 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) This course is a high intensity, drill oriented program designed to increase the knowledge, skill ability, and endurance levels of individuals interested in basketball. Instruction includes various aspects of the game of basketball including: rules and regulations, basic fundamentals, offensive set, defensive sets, and scouting procedures. Instruction will be given through classroom lectures, as well as on-the-court lectures and activities. It is strongly recommended that students participate in an exercise program out… --- # PEM1131A — Strength Training 3 credits · 4 hours PEM 1131A -- Strength Training 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a high intensity lecture/demonstration and flexible lab hour weight training program designed to increase the size, strength, and endurance of the skeletal muscle system. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, weight training safety, etiquette, history, and nutrition. Instruction will be given in the design of progressive resistance programs to increase total body efficiency and to meet the objectives of the individual student. Students are responsible for determining fitness for training, and those with me… --- # PEM2108 — Fitness Lab 1 credits · 2 hours PEM 2108 -- Fitness Lab 1 Credit Hour (Offered as needed) Instruction and participation an exercise program with emphasis on muscle endurance, strength and flexibility. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. Prerequisite(s): HLP 1081 or approved wellness assessment by the Department Chairperson. --- # PEO2004 — Theory & Pract of Coach Sports 3 credits · 3 hours PEO 2004 -- Theory and Practice of Coaching a Specific Sport 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide knowledge of the rules, teaching progressions and strategies for competition. The course includes acceptable behavior and ethics for coaches. This course will be offered for the following specific sports: baseball/softball, basketball, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field/cross country, volleyball and wrestling. --- # PEO2005 — Coaching Theory 3 credits · 3 hours PEO 2005 -- Coaching Theory 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide knowledge of the characteristics, principles, ethics, and theories related to coaching sports in educational and recreational settings. Emphasis is placed on preparing coaches to train athletes to achieve optimal levels of performance. --- # PET1000 — Intro Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PET 1000 -- Introduction to Physical Education 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A study of the history of physical education and sport with particular emphasis placed on present practices and trends. --- # PET2622 — Athletic Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours PET 2622 -- Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Designed to provide students with a basic knowledge of the care, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries received during participation in physical education activities to include the effects and dangers of drug use including performance enhancing drugs. --- # PGY1801C — Digital Photo I 4 credits · 5 hours PGY 1801C -- Digital Photography I 4 Credit Hours (Fall) An intermediate level photography course where creative idea generation and composition in photography are emphasized. Students research more deeply the history of photography and apply new skills to creative digital photographic work. Access to an appropriate high quality digital camera required. --- # PHI2010 — Introduction To Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 2010 -- Introduction to Philosophy 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/verbal/reading achievement, successful completion of… --- # PHI2600 — Introduction To Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHI 2600 -- Introduction to Ethics 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) Ways to frame and resolve ethical issues are studied. Major historical theories including consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics are presented in moral arguments and narratives. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/verbal/reading achievement, successful completion of any required developmental English and Reading coursework with a grade of “C” or better, or exemption from placement testing. --- # PHT1007 — Topics in Physical Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 1007 -- Topics in Physical Therapy 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course introduces students to the physical therapy profession, including its history, ethical foundations, practice settings, current trends, medical terminology, and professional issues. Emphasis is placed on understanding the roles and responsibilities of healthcare team members, physical therapy personnel, and communication skills essential for effective patient care. The course also addresses regulatory agencies and reviews the rules, laws, and practice standards that govern physical therapy. Additionally, student… --- # PHT1128 — Functional Anatomy Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 1128 -- Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course offers a comprehensive study of the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system, emphasizing biomechanical principles of human movement. Topics include the organization and function of the nervous system and its interacts with the musculoskeletal system to achieve controlled and balanced mobility. Foundations of functional movement are explored including biomechanics of muscle action, lever systems, torque, and fundamental physics concepts relevant to physical therapy practice. This course requ… --- # PHT1128L — Functional Anat Kinesiolgy Lab 2 credits · 4 hours PHT 1128L -- Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Lab 2 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course provides students hands-on application of concepts introduced in PHT 1128. Students will develop foundational physical therapy skills, including palpation of bony landmarks, measurements of joint range of motion using goniometry, performance of gross manual muscle testing, and analysis of muscle function in relation to the biomechanical principles of human movement. This course requires a grade of C or higher. Corequisite(s): PHT 1128 --- # PHT1200 — Basic Patient Care 2 credits · 2 hours PHT 1200 -- Basic Patient Care 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course introduces students to basic patient care skills, including patient positioning and draping, treatment area preparation, transfers, wheelchair management, and foundational data collection skills. Principles of wound care are also covered, including wound and burn types and integumentary conditions, stages of healing, treatment approaches, dressing selection, and strategies for the care and prevention of pressure ulcers. This course is designed to provide comprehensive exposure to the fundamental skills required in a clin… --- # PHT1200L — Basic Patient Care Lab 2 credits · 4 hours PHT 1200L -- Basic Patient Care Lab 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This lab course provides students with the opportunity to practice and refine concepts introduced in PHT 1200 through hands-on application with simulated patients. Emphasis is placed on the use of equipment commonly found in physical therapy settings, proper body mechanics for moving, lifting, and transferring patients, wheelchair management, aseptic techniques, and the fundamental principles of wound care. This course requires a grade of C or higher. Corequisite(s): PHT 1200 Prerequisite(s): PHT 1007, PHT 1128, PHT 1128L with… --- # PHT1211 — PT Principles and Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours PHT 1211 -- Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures 2 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course provides instruction in the theory, physiology, and clinical use of biophysical agents used in the therapeutic treatment of tissue. Students will develop an understanding of the body’s healing timelines and the physiological stages of tissue repair. Emphasis is placed on how biophysical agents—such as heat, cold, light, ultrasound, traction, compression, electricity, and hydrotherapy—can be used to support and enhance healing, reduce pain, and improve patient outcomes. The course covers the phys… --- # PHT1211L — PT Principl and Procedures Lab 2 credits · 4 hours PHT 1211L -- Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures Lab 2 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course provides instruction in the application of clinical use of biophysical agents used in the therapeutic treatment of tissue. Emphasis is placed on how biophysical agents—such as heat, cold, light, ultrasound, traction, compression, electricity, and hydrotherapy—can be used to support and enhance healing, reduce pain, and improve patient outcomes. The course covers the physical principles, physiological effects, therapeutic indications, and contraindications of each modality. Students will als… --- # PHT1224 — Therapeutic Techniques Disabil 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 1224 -- Therapeutic Techniques and Disabilities 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course provides an overview of therapeutic exercise principles, including range of motion, stretching, strength training, aquatics, manual therapy, massage, gait training, chest physical therapy, aerobic conditioning, and balance training for disorders commonly encountered across the lifespan. Students develop critical thinking skills to determine appropriate interventions under the supervision of a physical therapist, along with effective verbal and written communication skills. Prerequisite(s): PHT1007, P… --- # PHT1224L — Therapeutic Tech Disabil Lab 2 credits · 4 hours PHT 1224L -- Therapeutic Techniques and Disabilities Lab 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course provides an overview of therapeutic exercise principles, including range of motion, stretching, strength training, aquatics, manual therapy, massage, gait training, chest physical therapy, aerobic conditioning, and balance training for disorders commonly encountered across the lifespan. Students develop critical thinking skills to select and implement appropriate interventions under the supervision of a physical therapist, along with effective verbal and written communication skills. Through han… --- # PHT1800L — Phys Ther Clinical Practice I 3 credits · 9 hours PHT 1800L -- Physical Therapy Clinical Practice I 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) A supervised clinical experience, 3 concurrent weeks of full-time clinical education exposure for an introductory experience. Students observe and implement physical therapy services under the close supervision of a clinical instructor. This course requires a passing grade on a pass/ fail scale. This course requires a lab fee. Prerequisite(s): PHT 1007, PHT 1128, PHT 1128L with C or higher --- # PHT1931 — PTA Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours PHT 1931 -- PTA Seminar 1 Credit Hour (Offered Fall) This course is an orientation to the physical therapy clinical environment focusing on professional expectations, treatment preparation, risk management, medical records, and documentation standards. This course requires a grade of C or higher. Prerequisites: PHT1007, PHT1128 , PHT1128L with C or higher Corequisite: PHT 1800L --- # PHT2162 — Neurological Disabil Treatment 2 credits · 2 hours PHT 2162 -- Neurological Disabilities & Treatment 2 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course provides a comprehensive review of the human nervous system and common neurological disorders encountered in physical therapy practice. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and application of therapeutic techniques used with patients across the lifespan with chronic neurological conditions. This course also explores stages of motor development and movement strategies to enhance functional outcomes. This course requires a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite: Must Pass PHT 1800L Corequisite(s): PHT 2162L --- # PHT2162L — Neurolo Disabil Treatmt Lab 2 credits · 4 hours PHT 2262L - Neurological Disabilities & Treatment Lab 2 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This lab course provides students with the opportunity to apply and refine concepts introduced in PHT 2162 through hands-on practice on simulated patients. Emphasis is placed on clinical scenarios that require critical thinking to develop treatment strategies, progression plans, and follow-up care for individuals with diverse neurological conditions. Students will also gain experience with a variety of assessment techniques including sensory testing, balance and coordination evaluation, reflex assessment, ga… --- # PHT2252 — Orthopedic Disabil and Treatmt 2 credits · 2 hours PHT 2252 -- Orthopedic Disabilities & Treatment 2 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course explores the principles of orthopedic physical therapy management, with emphasis on therapeutic applications related to the healing processes of bone, cartilage, muscle, and soft tissue. Students will examine common musculoskeletal diseases and orthopedic conditions, including their associated pathologies and evidence-based treatment plans. Topics include surgical precautions, special tests and measures, gait deviations, orthotic interventions, and further application of joint mobilization techniques,… --- # PHT2252L — Orthopedic Disabil Treatmt Lab 1 credits · 2 hours PHT 2252L -- Orthopedic Disabilities & Treatment Lab 1 Credit Hour (Offered Spring) This laboratory course provides practical application of orthopedic physical therapy principles through hands-on practice with therapeutic interventions, patient scenarios, and clinical simulations. Students will apply and demonstrate skills in soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization, therapeutic exercise, and the safe progression of interventions based on surgical protocols and healing timelines. Emphasis is placed on clinical reasoning using case studies, identification of red flags and precautions, and… --- # PHT2301 — Pathological Conditions in PT 3 credits · 3 hours PHT 2301 -- Pathological Conditions in PT 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This course introduces the pathophysiology of selected disease processes organized by body system. Students will examine disease signs and symptoms, potential complications, as well as common laboratory findings, and typical pharmacological interventions. Emphasis is placed on conditions most frequently encountered in physical therapy practice. This course requires a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite(s): PHT 1007, PHT 1128, PHT 1128L with C or higher --- # PHT2704 — Advanced Rehab Concepts in PT 1 credits · 1 hours PHT 2704 -- Advanced Rehab Concepts in Physical Therapy 1 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) Designed to provide a variety of therapeutic principles and techniques utilized in the clinical setting to address special populations with advanced rehab needs. This includes accessibility to home and community for all patients, women's health, pediatric conditions, bariatrics, geriatrics, and advanced management of amputation and prosthetics. Patient education and the education of others about physical therapy are included. This course requires a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite(s): PHT 2810L Co-requis… --- # PHT2704L — Advanced Rehab Concept PT Lab 1 credits · 2 hours PHT 2704L -- Advanced Rehab Concepts in PT Lab 1 Credit Hour (Offered Summer) THIS LAB COURSE ALLOWS THE PRACTICE AND REFINEMENT OF THE CONCEPTS LEARNED IN PHT 2704 ON SIMULATED PATIENTS. STUDENTS WILL ENGAGE IN PATIENT EDUCATION AND UTILIZE APPROPRIATE TEACHING METHODS FOR THEIR TARGET AUDIENCE. THIS COURSE REQUIRES A GRADE OF C OR HIGHER. THIS COURSE REQUIRES A LAB FEE. Corequisite(s): PHT 2704 --- # PHT2810L — PT Clinical Practice II 4 credits · 12 hours PHT 2810L -- Clinical Practice II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course provides a supervised, four-week full-time clinical experience, designed to integrate and apply previously learned knowledge and skills in a real-world setting. Under the direct supervision of a licensed clinical instructor, students will implement physical therapy interventions and are expected to perform specific therapeutic procedures covered in prior coursework. Completion of all preceding didactic coursework listed in the program plan of study is required for participation. This course requires a passing grade… --- # PHT2820L — PT Clinical Practice III 8 credits · 24 hours PHT 2820L -- Physical Therapy Clinical Practice III 8 Credit Hours (Offered Fall) This final supervised clinical experience consists of eight consecutive weeks of full-time clinical education designed to prepare students for entry-level practice as physical therapist assistants. During this experience, students will refine treatment interventions, enhance data collection skills, and consistently demonstrate professional behaviors in the clinical setting. Successful completion of all preceding didactic coursework outlined in the program plan of study is required for participation. This course… --- # PHT2930 — Trends in Physical Therapy 2 credits · 2 hours PHT 2930 -- Trends in Physical Therapy 2 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) This course equips future physical therapy professionals with essential knowledge of organizational operations, legal compliance, and career development, including navigating licensure and professional growth. Students will explore business structures, fraud prevention, and learn to address healthcare disparities, fostering equitable patient care. Emphasis is placed on lifelong learning, advocacy, and performance improvement, ensuring graduates are prepared to excel in the field and contribute to positive patient outcomes.… --- # PHY1020 — Physical Science 3 credits · 3 hours PHY 1020 -- Physical Science 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. --- # PHY1053C — Gen Physics w/o Calculus I 4 credits · 6 hours PHY 1053C -- General Physics without Calculus I 4 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is the first in a two-part series intended for non-physics 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. Prerequisite(s): MAC 1114 or equivalent --- # PHY1054C — Gen Physics w/o Calculus II 4 credits · 6 hours PHY 1054C -- General Physics without Calculus II 4 Credit Hours (Spring) This is the second course in a two-term sequence of non-calculus physics designed for biological science and pre-health profession majors. This course covers the areas of electricity, magnetism, light, quantum theory, atomic and nuclear structure, and elementary particles. This course contains both lecture and laboratory components. Prerequisite(s): PHY 1053C or equivalent. --- # PHY2048C — Gen Physics with Calculus I 4 credits · 6 hours PHY 2048C -- General Physics with Calclus I 4 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. Prereq/Corequisites: MAC 2311. --- # PHY2049C — Gen Physics with Calculus II 4 credits · 6 hours PHY 2049C -- General Physics with Calculus II 4 Credit Hours (Spring, Summer) This is the second course in a two-term sequence of calculus-based physics designed for engineering and physical science majors. This course covers electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic fields and waves, direct-current circuits, alternating-current circuits, and optics. This course contains both lecture and laboratory components. Prerequisite(s): PHY 2048C Prereq/Corequisites: MAC 2312 or equivalent In special circumstances, PHY 2048C and PHY 2049C can be taken out of sequence with instructor approval. --- # PLA1003 — Intro to Paralegal Studies 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 1003 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course provides an overview of the paralegal profession, examining the roles of paralegals and lawyers, the ethical and professional standards of practice, the process for legal research and writing, and the range of legal fields included in the Paralegal Studies program. --- # PLA1005 — Legal Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 1005 - Legal Terminology 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course introduces the fundamental vocabulary of law, focusing on the language and concepts essential to understanding the structure and principles of the American legal system. --- # PLA1013 — Intro to the Legal System 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 1013 - Introduction to the Legal System 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces the foundations of American law, including common law traditions, court structures, civil and criminal procedures, and the principles of torts, contracts, property, family law, administrative law, and alternative dispute resolution. --- # PLA1114 — Legal Research/Writing 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 1114 - Legal Research and Writing 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces the foundations of American law, including common law traditions, court structures, civil and criminal procedures, and the principles of torts, contracts, property, family law, administrative law, and alternative dispute resolution. Prerequisite(s): PLA 1003 --- # PLA1203 — Civil Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 1203 - Civil Procedure 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course provides an overview of the civil litigation process from pleadings through motions, discovery, trial, and appeal with an emphasis on rules of procedure, litigation documents, and the paralegal's role in trial and dispute resolution. --- # PLA1600 — Wills, Trusts & Probate 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 1600 - Wills, Trusts, and Probate 3 Credit Hours (Fall) TThis course introduces wills, trusts, and probate administration, emphasizing estate planning documents, probate procedures, elder law issues, and the paralegal’s role in drafting and administering estates. --- # PLA1800 — Intro to Family Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 1800 - Introduction to Family Law 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces the fundamentals of family law, including marriage, divorce, support, agreements, paternity, adoptions, and the preparation of legal documents. --- # PLA2273 — Tort Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLA2273 - Tort Law 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course explores the foundations of tort law, including intentional torts, negligence, strict liability, product liability, specialized tort actions, and common defenses. --- # PLA2304 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 2304 - Criminal Law 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course explores the foundations of criminal law, including its history and theory, intent requirements for criminal acts, elements of crimes against persons and property, inchoate offenses, and common defenses. --- # PLA2305 — Criminal Procedure 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 2305 - Criminal Procedure 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course examines constitutional protections, criminal procedures, and the court system, with emphasis on due process, individual rights, and the stages of the criminal justice process from investigation through appeal. --- # PLA2614 — Real Estate Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLA 2614 - Real Estate Law 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course introduces the principles of real property law in Florida, covering ownership, estates, contracts, conveyances, encumbrances, title searches, insurance, recording systems, property limitations, and the procedures of a real estate closing. --- # PLA2949 — Internship - Paralegal 3 credits · 6 hours PLA 2949 - Internship - Paralegal 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) This is an individualized internship course that provides the student with supervised professional experience utilizing skills acquired in the program of study. The student will work with a qualified work site supervisor on approved projects related to his or her degree in a professional environment. The work site supervisor will evaluate the student’s performance, and the student will submit report(s), examples of projects completed, or other assignments as required by the instructor, as appropriate, during the internship experi… --- # PMT0000C — Welding Constr Safety 0.5 credits · 1 hours PMT 0000C - Welding Construction Safety .5 Credit Hours. 15 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Spring) An introduction to the welding skills including safety, measuring, communication, leadership, use of tools, and equipment. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to colle… --- # PMT0101C — Blueprint Reading For Welders 3 credits · 5 hours PMT 0101C -- Blueprint Reading For Welders 90 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH THE UNDERSTANDING AND FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING INCLUDING BLUEPRINT SYMBOLS, DIMENSIONS, JOINTS, FABRICATION AND WELDING SYMBOLS. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulate… --- # PMT0102C — Intro to Weld And Indust Safet 4 credits · 6 hours PMT 0102C -- Introduction to Welding and Industrial Safety 120 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) AN INTRODUCTION TO THE WELDING SKILLS INCLUDING SAFETY, MEASURING, COMMUNICATION, LEADERSHIP, USE OF TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college c… --- # PMT0105C — Blueprint Reading for Weld 2.5 credits · 5 hours PMT 0105C -- Blueprint Reading for Welders 2.5 Credit Hours, 75 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Spring) This course provides students with the understanding and fundamentals of industrial blueprint reading including blueprint symbols, dimensions, joints, and welding symbols. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may… --- # PMT0121C — Basic Shield Metal Arc (SMAW) 4 credits · 8 hours PMT 0121C -- Introductory Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 120 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE PROVIDES INSTRUCTION AND DEMONSTRATION USING SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW). TOPICS INCLUDE VISUALLY INSPECT OF WELDS, AND BASIC SMAW TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY. BASIC STRUCTURAL WELDING TECHNIQUES WILL BE DEMONSTRATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY (AWS) D1.1 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE. TACK WELDING AND METAL JOINT FIT OF CARBON STEEL IS COVERED IN THIS COURSE. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an appro… --- # PMT0124C — Advanced SMAW 5 credits · 19 hours PMT 0124C -- Advanced Shield Metal Arc Welding 5 Credit Hours, 150 Clock Hours (Offered Spring and Summer) This course will provide the student with hands-on skills performing tests, examining metal surfaces, and setting up shielded metal arc (SMAW) equipment to make groove welds, all positions on carbon steel. The student will perform lab/shop procedures to safely prepare the area, demonstrating the ability to identify and use filler metals as well as performing visual and destructive analysis in the qualification testing of welds on carbon steels. Prerequisite: PMT 0129C - Intermediate Shie… --- # PMT0126C — Intermed Metal Arc Weld (SMAW) 3 credits · 5 hours PMT 0126C -- Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 90 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE WILL ENABLE THE STUDENT TO IDENTIFY METALS USING VISUAL, MAGNETIC AND SPARK METHODS, IDENTIFY AND INTERPRET WELDING SYMBOLS, DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO IDENTIFY AND USE THE CORRECT FILLER METALS AND SHIELDING GASES AND FABRICATE PARTS FROM A DRAWING OR SKETCH USING INTERMEDIATE SMAW TECHNIQUES. Prerequisite(s): PMT 0122C Vocational courses are not applicable to the AA or AS degree or to the College Credit Certificates without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offere… --- # PMT0127C — Adv Shld Metal Arc Weld (SMAW) 4 credits · 6 hours PMT 0127C -- Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 120 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE WILL PROVIDE THE STUDENT WITH HANDS-ON SKILLS PERFORMING TESTS, EXAMINING METAL SURFACES, AND SETTING UP SHIELDED METAL ARC (SMAW) EQUIPMENT TO MAKE GROOVE WELDS, ALL POSITIONS ON PLAIN CARBON STEEL. THE STUDENT WILL PERFORM LAB/SHOP PROCEDURES TO SAFELY PREPARE THE AREA, DEMONSTRATING THE ABILITY TO IDENTIFY AND USE FILLER METALS AND SHIELDING GASES AS WELL AS PERFORMING VISUAL AND DESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS IN THE QUALIFICATION TESTING OF WELDS ON CARBON STEELS. Prerequisite(s:) PMT 0126C Vocat… --- # PMT0129C — Intermediate SMAW 5 credits · 19 hours PMT 0129C - Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding 5 Credit Hours, 150 Clock Hours (Offered Spring and Summer) This course will enable the student to identify metals using visual, magnetic and spark methods, identify and interpret welding symbols, demonstrate the ability to identify and use the correct filler metals and shielding gases and fabricate parts from a drawing or sketch using intermediate SMAW techniques. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in c… --- # PMT0134C — Gas Metal Arc Weld (GMAW) 2 credits · 3 hours PMT 0134C -- Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 60 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) AN INTRODUCTION TO METAL INERT GAS WELDING (MIG). EMPHASIZES THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE OPERATING OF MIG EQUIPMENT. A BEGINNING COURSE IN WELDING PRINCIPLES OF MIG. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college cre… --- # PMT0136C — GTA SMA Pipe Welding 10 credits · 38 hours PMT 0136C - Gas Tungsten Arc / Shielded Metal Arc (Combo) Pipe Welding 10 Credit Hours, 300 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Spring) This course emphasizes principles of welding pipe using the gas tungsten arc (GTAW) process combined with the shielded metal arc (SMAW) process. Fabrication and welding of various size and thickness pipe in the 2, 5, and 6 G positions. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the award… --- # PMT0137C — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 credits · 6 hours PMT 0137C - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 120 Clock Hours (Offered as Needed) AN ADVANCED COURSE IN WELDING PRINCIPLES OF TIG WELDING. --- # PMT0143C — Flux Core Arc Welding 4 credits · 6 hours PMT 0143C -- Flux-Core Arc Welding 120 Clock Hours (Offered as Needed) STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO MAKE QUALITY WELDS USING THE FCAW IN THE FLAT, HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL AND OVER-HEAD POSITIONS. THIS COURSE ALSO INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS IN METAL TRANSFER AND SHIELDING GASES ASSOCIATED WITH THE FCAW PROCESS. STUDENTS WILL USE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TEXTBOOK, INSTRUCTIONS, AND DEOMONSTRATIONS BY THE INSTRUCTION --- # PMT0147C — Gas Metal Arc Weld 2.333 credits · 4.667 hours PMT 0147C - Gas Metal Arc Welding 2.33 Credit Hours, 70 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Spring) This course will prepare students to set up and use Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment. Students will weld in all positions using GMAW. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and app… --- # PMT0153C — Metal Preparations and Thermal 4 credits · 6 hours PMT 0153C--Metal Preparations and Thermal Cutting Processes 120 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE ENABLES THE STUDENT TO SET UP, INSPECT, OPERATE, AND PERFORM OXY/FUEL CUTTING EQUIPMENT, AIR CARBON ARC AND PLASMA ARC CUTTING ACTIVITIESSTUDENTS WILL LEARN METHODS FOR PIERCING, SLOTTING, SQUARING, AND BEVELING PLAIN CARBON STEEL, ALUMINUM, AND STAINLESS STEEL. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the a… --- # PMT0155C — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 5 credits · 10 hours PMT 0155C - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 160 Clock Hours (Offered as Needed) This course provides instruction and demonstration using the various transfer methods and techniques to gas tungsten arc welds. Topics included are safety, equipment set-up, joint design and preparation, and gases. Students study basic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and basic understanding of pipe welding. --- # PMT0159C — Metal Prep and Thermal 5.833 credits · 11.667 hours PMT 0159C - Metal Preparations and Thermal Cutting Processes 175 Clock Hours, 5.83 Vocational Credits Offered Fall and Spring THIS COURSE ENABLES THE STUDENT TO SET UP, INSPECT, OPERATE, AND PERFORM OXY/FUEL CUTTING EQUIPMENT, AIR CARBON ARC AND PLASMA ARC CUTTING ACTIVITIES STUDENTS WILL LEARN METHODS FOR PIERCING, SLOTTING, SQUARING, AND BEVELING PLAIN CARBON STEEL, ALUMINUM, AND STAINLESS STEEL. --- # PMT0160C — Pipefitting and Pipe Fabric 5.666 credits · 21.633 hours PMT 0160C - Pipefitting and Pipe Fabrication 5.66 Credit Hours, 170 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Spring) This course introduces students the fundamentals of fabrication of pipe systems using tees, flanges and other fittings. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to… --- # PMT0161C — Shield Metal Arc Pipe Welding 3.5 credits · 7 hours PMT 0161C - Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding 3.5 Credit Hours, 105 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Summer) This course emphasizes principles of welding pipe using the shielded metal arc (SMAW) process. Fabrication and welding of pipe in the 1, 2, 5, and 6 g positions are stressed. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses… --- # PMT0165C — Shld Mtl Arc Weld (SMAW) Pipe 7 credits · 11 hours PMT 0165C -- Shielded Metal Arc Weld (SMAW) Pipe Welding 210 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE EMPHASIZES PRINCIPLES OF WELDING PIPE USING THE SHIELDED METAL ARC (SMAW) PROCESS. FABRICATION AND WELDING OF PIPE IN THE 1, 2, 5, AND 6 G POSITIONS ARE STRESSED. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be arti… --- # PMT0167C — Specialty Pipe Welding 5.833 credits · 11.666 hours PMT 0167C - Specialty Pipe Welding 5.83 Credit Hours, 175 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Summer) This course presents technical information on gas tungsten arc welding preparation for welding pipe and pipe welding defects. The training develops the manual skills necessary to produce high quality groove welds on stainless steel pipe in the 2g, 5g and 6g positions. Prequisite: PMT 0155C GTAW Plate with a minimum grade of D *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered… --- # PMT0172C — Gs Tun Arc Shl Met Arc Ppe Wld 9 credits · 14 hours PMT 0172C -- Gas Tungsten Arc / Shielded Metal Arc (Combo) Pipe Welding 270 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE EMPHASIZES PRINCIPLES OF WELDING PIPE USING THE GAS TUNGSTEN ARC GTAW) PROCESS COMBINED WITH THE SHIELDED METAL ARC (SMAW) PROCESS. FABRICATION AND WELDING OF VARIOUS SIZE AND THICKNESS PIPE IN THE 1, 2, 5, AND 6 G POSITIONS ARE STRESSED. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of C… --- # PMT0173C — Specialty Pipe Welding 4 credits · 6 hours PMT 0173C -- Specialty Pipe Welding 120 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE PRESENTS TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING PREPARATION FOR WELDING PIPE AND PIPE WELDING DEFECTS. THE TRAINING DEVELOPS THE MANUAL SKILLS NECESSARY TO PRODUCE HIGH QUALITY GROOVE WELDS ON STAINLESS STEEL PIPE IN THE 2G, 5G AND 6G POSITIONS. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technica… --- # PMT0174C — Intro to Pipefit & Pipe Fabric 3 credits · 5 hours PMT 0174C -- Introduction to Pipefitting and Pipe Fabrication 90 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE INTRODUCES STUDENTS THE FUNDIMENTALS OF FABRICATION OF PIPE SYSTEMS USING TEES, FLANGES AND OTHER FITTINGS. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college cr… --- # PMT0182C — Weld Inspection Fundamentals 3 credits · 6 hours PMT 0182C -- Weld Inspection Fundamentals 90 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) FUNDAMENTALS OF WELDER INSPECTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF WELDING PROCEDURE SPECIFICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY (A.W.S.) AND THE AMERICAN SOCIETY, SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (A.S.M.E.) USED TO PREPARE STUDENTS TO PASS NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WELDER CERTIFICATION TESTS. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awar… --- # PMT0190C — Emerging Technologies in Weld 2 credits · 4 hours PMT 0190C -- Emerging Technologies in Welding 60 Clock Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE WILL PROVIDE INSTRUCTION ON EMERGING TECHNIQUES IN WELDING, INCLUDING PULSE WELDING, ROBOTICS, SUBMERGED WELDING, ADAPTIVE WELDING AND HYBRID LASER-ARC WELDING. THE CONTENT EMPHASIZES SPECIFIC CAREERS AND WORKFORCE NEEDS IN THE WELDING INDUSTRY. Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical… --- # PMT0229C — Weld Inspection Fundamentals 0.833 credits · 1.666 hours PMT 0229C - Weld Inspection Fundamentals .83 Credit Hours, 25 Clock Hours (Offered Fall and Spring) Fundamentals of welder inspection and development of welding procedure specifications in accordance with American Welding Society (A.W.S.) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (A.S.M.E.) used to prepare students to pass nationally recognized welder certification tests. *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be us… --- # PMT1203C — Intro To Machining 3 credits · 5 hours PMT 1203C - Introduction to Machining 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE INTRODUCES THE STUDENT TO BASIC MECHANIC FUNDAMENTALS. INSTRUCTIONAL TOPICS WILL INCLUDE HAND TOOL IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION, FABRICATION MACHINE IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION, DRILL PRESS IDENTIFICATION AND APPLICATION, AND SHOP SAFETY. --- # PMT1250C — Intro to CNC Machining 3 credits · 4 hours PMT 1250C - Introduction to CNC Machining 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The history and development of CNC (computer numerical control). Programming methods are reviewed with the emphasis of skills placed on programming, milling, drilling and turning with M and G code preparation. Manual and computer assisted programming are also reviewed. Students will program, set up and operate full size CNC machines found in our manufacturing lab. Projects will be assigned to students with an expectation of performing these tasks on manufacturing equipment. --- # PMT2261C — CNC Machining I 3 credits · 5 hours PMT 2261C - CNC Machining I 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE PROVIDES TRAINING IN CNC MACHINE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING. THE STUDENT WILL GAIN TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND PROGRAMMING METHODS EMPLOYED IN CNC MACHINING CENTERS. CNC MACHINE PROGRAMMING, SET-UP AND OPERATIONS ARE TAUGHT USING COMPUTER AND HANDS ON APPLICATIONS. METAL FABRICATION PROCESSES ARE TAUGHT THROUGH LECTURES, DEMONSTRATION AND STUDENT GENERATED PROJECTS. COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE OFFERS STUDENTS TECHNICAL SKILLS AS A CNC OPERATOR PROCESSES TO BE APPLIED IN VARIOUS MACHINING AND FABRICATION INDUSTRIES. Prerequisi… --- # PMT2262C — CNC Machining II 3 credits · 5 hours PMT 2262C - CNC Machining II 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) THIS COURSE WILL OFFER STUDENTS A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF SOLIDWORKS AND SOLIDWORKS CAM. AN IN-DEPTH STUDY OF CAD/CAM SOFTWARE, CNC PROCESSING METHODS AND THE SET-UP OF CNC MACHINING CENTERS. THE COURSE LECTURES AND LAB OFFER STUDENTS HANDS-ON APPLICATIONS USING SOLIDWORKS GENERATED PROJECTS PROCESSED WITH SOLIDWORKS CAM TOOL PATH SOFTWARE TO GENERATE VARIOUS PROJECTS. THE STUDENT WILL ALSO LEARN TO CALCULATE MACHINING FEEDS AND SPEEDS, EDIT CNC PROGRAMS AND PART PRODUCTION FOR MILL AND LATHE. Prerequisite(s): PMT2261C OR EQUIVALENT… --- # POS1041 — American Government 3 credits · 3 hours POS 1041 -- American Government 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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 government’s laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in th… --- # PSY2012 — Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY 2012 -- Psychology 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. --- # QMB3250 — Quant Methods for Business 3 credits · 3 hours QMB 3250 - Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions 3 Credit Hours (Spring, Summer) An examination of the quantitative methods, statistical concepts, and procedures used in business and finance including methods of maximization and minimization objective functions, the analysis and use of statistic methods for planning, decision making, and forecasting. This course requires a minimum grade of “C”. --- # REA1205 — Read Across Genres I 3 credits · 3 hours REA 1205 -- Reading Across the Genres I 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This college-level reading course employs a variety of literary genres as the source material for building student skills in comprehension, context clues, reading speed, critical analysis, vocabulary, and other related reading skills. Students will be exposed to numerous styles and levels of reading material including novels, short stories, critical essays, drama, news reporting. Students will also develop a personal reading preference profile and learn how to identify books, magazines and other reading material commen… --- # RED3309C — Early & Emerging Lit K-2 3 credits · 4 hours RED 3309C -- Early and Emergent Literacy K-2 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course is designed to increase the understanding of early literacy development and the conditions which promote total literacy from birth through lower elementary grades. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing; Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343 --- # RED3511 — Interm Lit 3-6 3 credits · 4 hours RED 3511 -- Intermediate Literacy 3-6: Reading and Thinking 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course combines theory and practice in reading and thinking for grades 3-6. It emphasizes the development of reading comprehension and critical thinking skills appropriate for intermediate elementary students Prerequisite(s): RED 3309C and upper division standing; Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343. --- # RED3511C — Interm Lit 3-6 3 credits · 4 hours RED 3511C -- Intermediate Literacy 3-6: Reading and Thinking 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course presents theory and methodology for teaching reading at the middle elementary level, focusing on reading and thinking strategies for grades 3-6. Prerequisite(s): RED 3309C and upper division; Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343. --- # RED4312 — Integ of Assessment Clsrm Read 3 credits · 3 hours RED 4312 - Integration of Assessment Into Classroom Reading 3 Credit Hours (Offered Summer) This course introduces formal and informal methods and materials used to identify reading strengths and weaknesses of students. Emphasis is placed on integrating assessments into the curriculum to strengthen instructional strategies and student success. The student will increase and apply knowledge and skills in the Uniform Core Curriculum relevant to this content area. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Prerequisite(s): RED 3309C, RED 3511C and upper division standing; Prequisite(s)/Corequis… --- # RED4519C — Diag/Instr Intervents in Read 3 credits · 4 hours RED 4519C Diagnostic and Instructional Interventions in Reading 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course focuses on the assessment and instructional strategies for addressing reading difficulties, emphasizing diagnostic tools and intervention techniques. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Current background check (fingerprinting) acceptable to the District in which the field experience will take place is required for this course. Prerequisite(s): RED 3309C, RED 3511C and upper division standing. Prerequisite(s)/Corequisites: EDG 3410C and EDG 3343 --- # RED4854C — Reading Field Exp 2 credits · 4 hours RED 4854C -- Reading Field Experience 2 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This field experience course provides candidates with practical application of reading instruction strategies in a classroom setting, emphasizing observation and implementation of effective practices. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Current background check (fingerprinting) acceptable to the District in which the field experience will take place is required for this course. Prerequisite(s): RED 3309C, RED 33511C, RED 4312, RED 4519C, upper division standing and permission of Department Chair. --- # REL2300 — Intro World Religions 3 credits · 3 hours REL 2300 -- Introduction to World Religions 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) This course will explore the principles and practices of the world's major religious traditions. The religions will be studied in their historical and contemporary forms. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/verbal/reading achievement, successful completion of any required developmental English and Reading coursework with a grade of “C” or better, or exemption from placement testing. --- # RTE1000 — Intro To Rad Tech 2 credits · 2 hours RTE 1000 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology 2 Credit Hours (Summer, as needed) This course is designed to provide an overview of the history of radiography and the role and scope of practice of the practitioner in the healthcare delivery system. Organizations, accreditation, federal agencies, regulatory agencies (including OSHA), and professional credentialing will be discussed. Content includes a fundamental background in medical law, ethics, human diversity, and patient consent. The student will examine a variety of ethical issues and dilemmas found in clinical practice, as well as dev… --- # RTE1111 — Intro To Rad Pt Care 2 credits · 2 hours RTE 1111 - Introduction to Radiographic Patient Care 2 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed to prepare radiography students to provide basic patient care. Basic concepts of patient care will be described, as well as infection control procedures and standard precautions. This course includes hospital specific training. Health risks, life stages, HIV/AIDs and domestic violence will be discussed. This course also includes an introduction to medical and radiographic terminology. Topics include vital signs, venipuncture, body mechanics and transport, verbal/nonverbal communication, and some… --- # RTE1418 — Radiography Techniques I 3 credits · 3 hours RTE 1418 - Radiographic Techniques I 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed to establish a knowledge base in factors that govern and influence the production and recording of radiographic images. This course introduces the student to a comprehensive study and theory of the production of x-rays and primary exposure factors of radiographic imaging. The image parameters of density, contrast, recorded detail, image distortion and blur will be studied as well as ancillary devices and equipment required to produce a quality radiographic image. Digital imaging with related accessories will be… --- # RTE1457C — Radiographic Techniques II 4 credits · 4.5 hours RTE 1457C - Radiographic Techniques II 4 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is a continuation of RTE 1418 Radiographic Techniques I. Course content includes the basics of magnetism, electricity, motors, generators, rectifying systems, x-ray tube and filament circuitry. Topics in electromagnetism such as self and mutual induction, high voltage transformation, and AC rectification will be emphasized. An introduction of special radiographic methods will include automatic exposure control, computers, fluoroscopy and image intensification, subtraction radiography, conventional tomography, digital i… --- # RTE1503C — Rad Procedures I 4 credits · 5 hours RTE 1503C - Radiographic Procedures I 4 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed to provide the Radiography student with instruction in radiographic examinations of the chest, abdomen, upper extremity and lower extremity. An introduction to medical and radiographic terminology, radiographic anatomy, and image critique are also included. Prerequisite(s): BSC 1085C and admission to the Radiography program. --- # RTE1513C — Rad Procedures II 4 credits · 5 hours RTE 1513C - Radiographic Procedures II 4 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is a continuation of RTE 1503C. It is designed to provide the student with instruction in radiographic procedures and anatomy in the distal extremities, hip region, spine, ribs, and sternum and the cranium. Critical thinking, medical and radiographic terminology, as well as image critique are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): RTE 1503C, RTE 1804L , and BSC 1086C Corequisite(s): RTE 1814L. --- # RTE1804L — Rad Clinic Educ I 3 credits · 15 hours RTE 1804L - Radiography Clinical Education I 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course involves the practical application of the theories covered in RTE 1503C and RTE 1000. Rotations provide experience with various imaging systems, protocols, and patient care. Students observe, assist and perform basic radiographic procedures (chest, abdomen and extremities) under direct supervision. This course emphasizes patient care and critical thinking. This course meets at the affiliate hospitals. Uniforms, name badges and radiographic markers required. Prerequisite(s): RTE 1000 Corequisite(s): RTE 1503C --- # RTE1814L — Rad Clinic Educ II 3 credits · 15 hours RTE 1814L - Radiography Clinical Education II 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is a continuation of Radiography Clinical Education I. This clinical training emphasizes lower and upper extremity. Medical and radiographic terminology, patient care, critical thinking and communication skills are emphasized. This course meets at the affiliate hospitals. Uniforms, name badges and radiographic markers required. Prerequisite(s): RTE 1804L Corequisite(s): RTE 1513C. --- # RTE1824L — Rad Clinic Educ III 4 credits · 20 hours RTE 1824L - Radiography Clinical Education III 4 Credit Hours (Summer) This course is a continuation of Radiography Clinical Education II. The student is expected to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicum’s I and II. The student will gain experience and develop clinical competence in general radiographic procedures such as the cranium and specialized contrast studies. Advanced patient care skills, critical thinking, imaging and exposure techniques, radiation protection application and image processing will be emphasized. This rotation covers clinica… --- # RTE2061 — Rad Prep Practice 4 credits · 4 hours RTE 2061 - Radiographic Preparation for Practice 4 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is designed review information in preparation for the student to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) registry examination. The course will cover patient care and education, image production, equipment operation and maintenance, radiographic procedures and radiation protection. The student will also be given simulated registry examinations for practice and assessment purposes. Prerequisite(s): RTE 2844L Corequisite(s): RTE 2854L. --- # RTE2385 — Rad Protect/Bio 3 credits · 3 hours RTE 2385 - Radiographic Protection and Biology 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the principles of interaction of ionizing radiation with lining systems. Ionizing effects on molecules, cells, tissues and the body as a whole are presented, along with factors affecting biological response, including; acute, chronic, stochastic and non-stochastic effects. This course is also designed to present an overview of the principles of radiation protection including the responsibilities of the radiographer for patients, personnel and the public. Radi… --- # RTE2473 — Radiography Quality Assurance 2 credits · 2 hours RTE 2473 - Radiographic Quality Assurance 2 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is designed to introduce the radiography student to evaluation methodology of radiographic systems to assure consistency in the production of quality images. Image critique, fluoroscopy, malfunctions, and specifications are some of the topics covered in the course. Prerequisite(s): RTE 1418, RTE 1457C Corequisite(s): RTE 2844L. --- # RTE2523C — Rad Procedures III 3 credits · 4 hours RTE 2523C - Radiographic Procedures III 3 Credit Hours (Summer) This course is a continuation of RTE 1513C covering cranium procedures and positioning. It is designed to provide the student with instruction in more complex radiographic procedures such as fluoroscopy, urinary studies, bone age, trauma, pediatrics, mobile and surgical radiography. Included is instruction in additional modalities and studies such as CT, MRI, arthography, myelography, and vascular studies. Attention will be given to the specialized equipment, contrast media, critical thinking and techniques necessary to perform t… --- # RTE2533C — Radiographic Procedures IV 2 credits · 2 hours RTE 2533C - Radiographic Procedures IV 2 Credit Hours (Fall) This is a continuation of RTE 2523C, with emphasis on special procedures and additional modalities. Students are required to complete observations hours within specialty areas. Prerequisite(s): RTE 2523C Corequisite(s): RTE 2844L --- # RTE2571 — Intro Comp Tomogrphy 1 credits · 1 hours RTE 2571 - Introduction to Computed Tomography 1 Credit Hour (Spring) This course is designed to provide entry-level radiography students with an introduction to and basic understanding of the operation of a computed tomography (CT) device. Content is not intended to result in clinical competency. Prerequisite(s): RTE 1457C --- # RTE2782 — Radiogrphic Pathol 3 credits · 3 hours RTE 2782 - Radiographic Pathology 3 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is designed to introduce theories of disease causation and the pathophysiologic disorder that compromise healthy persons. Etiology, pathophysiologic responses, clinical manifestations, and radiographic appearance of alterations in body systems will be presented. Emphasis will be placed on pathological findings on diagnostic radiographic images. Prerequisite(s): RTE 2523C Corequisite(s): RTE 2854L. --- # RTE2844L — Rad Clinic Educ IV 5 credits · 25 hours RTE 2844L - Radiography Clinical Education IV 5 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is a continuation of RTE 1824L. The student is expected to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicum’s I, II and III. The student will gain experience and develop clinical competence in specialized imaging procedures, and mobile, surgical and trauma radiography. Advanced imaging skills and exposure techniques will continue to be provided. Rotations through ancillary areas continue. Prerequisite(s): RTE 1824L Corequisite(s): RTE 2385. --- # RTE2854L — Rad Clinic Educ V 5 credits · 25 hours RTE 2854L - Radiography Clinical Education V 5 Credit Hours (Spring) This course is a continuation of RTE 2844L. The terminal objective for this course is to prepare the student for employment as an entry level technologist. The student is expected to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicum’s I-IV and trauma radiography. Advanced imaging skills and exposure techniques will continue to be provided. Rotations through ancillary areas continue. Prerequisite(s): RTE 2844L Corequisite(s): RTE 2061. --- # SBM2000 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours SBM 2000 - Small Business Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered Spring) This course provides students the opportunity to learn hands-on technical applications regarding entrepreneurship. It is designed for the student who is interested in the ownership and management of a small business enterprise. Prerequisite(s): Knowledge of basic computer and keyboarding skills are strongly recommended. --- # SCE3350C — Prin/Meth Scienc K-6 3 credits · 4 hours SCE 3350C -- Principles and Methods for Teaching Science K-6 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course explores instructional strategies for teaching science in grades K-6, emphasizing inquiry-based learning and integration of scientific concepts. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Current background check (fingerprinting) acceptable to the District in which the field experience will take place is required for this course. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343. --- # SLS1101 — College Success 3 credits · 3 hours SLS 1101 -- College Success 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A course designed to focus on developing practical study skills to enhance academic success. Skills taught in this course are time management, concentration/memorization, listening, note taking, test taking, use of college resources, establishing goals, identifying learning styles, developing career choices and learning to cope with personal issues that face many college students. --- # SOW2020 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SOW 2020 - Introduction to Social Work 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) This course will familiarize students with roles, functions, and tasks Social Workers perform in a variety of settings. Students are introduced to primary skills and practices of a generalist Social Worker. Students are exposed to issues of diversity, oppression, and social justice influencing economic, social, and political change. Core values of ethics, collaboration, and multi-method approaches will be paramount, shaping the foundations of Social Work for those students who may be interested in this discipline as a c… --- # SPC1608 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPC 1608 -- Public Speaking 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Emphasis is on assisting the individual to develop his/her potential in oral communication. Individual participation in preparation and presentation of speeches reinforced by continuing group analysis and constructive criticism. --- # SPC2300 — Interpersonal Commun 3 credits · 3 hours SPC 2300 -- Interpersonal Communication 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course studies the speech communication principles involved in one-to-one interaction, comprehensive listening, conflict resolution, family and group communication and intrapersonal thought. Learning techniques may include small group participation, role play, as well as formal and informal presentations. --- # SPN1120 — Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 1120 -- Spanish I 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) Pronunciation and grammatical structures of Spanish, with emphasis upon balanced development of all four skills – listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Covers all basic structures of the language. --- # SPN1121 — Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 1121 -- Spanish II 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) The course focuses on pronunciation and grammatical structures of Spanish, with emphasis upon balanced development of all four skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing. Covers all basic structures of the language. This college credit course qualifies as having an international and/or diversity focus for Teacher Education programs common prerequisites. Prerequisite(s): SPN 1120 or equivalent course with a grade of "C" or better. --- # SPN2220 — Spanish III 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 2220 -- Spanish III 4 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The course focuses on an intermediate level review of grammar, readings in Spanish Literature, and development of conversational and writing skills. This college credit course qualifies as having an international and/or diversity focus for Teacher Education programs common prerequisites. Prerequisite(s): SPN 1121 or an equivalent course with a grade of "C" or better. --- # SPN2221 — Spanish IV 4 credits · 4 hours SPN 2221 -- Spanish IV 4 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) The course focuses on completion of an intermediate level review of grammar, readings in Spanish literature, and development of conversational and writing skills. This college credit course qualifies as having an international and/or diversity focus for Teacher Education programs common prerequisites. --- # SPN3036 — Spanish Hlth Care Providers 3 credits · 3 hours SPN 3036 - Spanish for Health Care Providers 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed for individuals majoring in Nursing or working in health-related areas. The course focuses on vocabulary needed for the healthcare workplace, with grammar taught as a task-based practical skill. Students will learn phrases used to complete health assessments which include conducting interviews, filling out forms, writing reports, and reading and understanding medical articles and brochures. Prevalent disease processes will be discussed as well as cultural practices that affect health care,… --- # STA2023 — Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours STA 2023 -- Statistics 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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.Non-symbolic graphing calculators are required. The TI-83/84 Series is recommended. A minimum grade of “C” is required if used to meet College-Level Communicati… --- # SYG2000 — Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 2000 -- Sociology 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) 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 population. --- # SYG2010 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 2010 -- Social Problems 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) A general introduction to the sociological study of problems. Topics usually covered include: the nature of a social problem, poverty and inequaltiy, racism, sexism, drug and alcohol abuse, crime and violence, urban problems and environmental problems. Prerequisite(s): a passing score on the standardized placement test measuring communications/ verbal/reading achievement, successful completion of any required developmental English and Reading coursework with a grade of "C" or better, or exemption from placement testing. --- # SYG2430 — Family & Society 3 credits · 3 hours SYG 2430 -- The Family and Society 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) An examination of the problems which arise out of participation in marriage, family and community situations. Designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the dynamics of family interaction, the effects upon the children, and the family's relationship to and participation in the community. --- # TAX2000 — Federal Income Tax: Individual 3 credits · 3 hours TAX 2000 - Federal Income Tax: Individual 3 Credit Hours (Spring) Federal Income Taxes. Determine income tax for individuals, interpretations of Internal Revenue Code and Regulation, tax planning and advisory service. Brief introduction to partnership, corporation, estate, and gift taxes. Extensive practice problems in individual income tax returns and research in tax questions. --- # THE2000 — Theatre Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours THE 2000 -- Theatre Appreciation 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) 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. Course readings will be derived from the western canon. In addition and to the extent possible, the course will provide instruction on the historical background and philosophical foundation of weste… --- # THE2304 — Script Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours THE 2304 -- Script Analysis 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) An introduction to the examination and analysis of play scripts as preparation for production. Students will read plays from various periods and genres, and analyze such dramatic elements as plot, theme, character, dialogue, and style. --- # THE2820 — Musical Theater Workshop 3 credits · 5 hours THE 2820 -- Introduction to Creative Dramatics 3 Credit Hours (Summer) An introduction to creative dramatics and children's theater. Topics span a wide range of interests; creative experience, children and theater, workshop procedure, script selection, rehearsal and performance. --- # THE2821 — Musical Theater Workshop II 3 credits · 5 hours THE 2821 -- Introduction to Creative Dramatics II 3 Credit Hours (Summer) Creative dramatics introduces the many elements of theater: dance, voice and musical theater. Topics span a wide range of interests: the creative process, workshop procedures, rehearsal and performance. Creative Dramatics will focus on producing a final performance. Prerequisite(s): THE 2820 --- # THE2930 — Theater-Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours THE 2930 -- Theater: Special Topics 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # TPA1210 — Stagecraft 3 credits · 5 hours TPA 1210 -- Stagecraft 3 Credit Hours (Fall) This course is an introduction to the principles of stagecraft: stage terminology, stage safety, instruction in proper use of shop tools, basic theater construction methods, understanding of theatrical rigging, and understanding of general background practices. --- # TPA1290 — Technical Theatre Lab I 1 credits · 3 hours TPA 1290 -- Technical Theater Lab I 1 Credit Hour (Offered as Needed) This course is designed to complement other technical theatre courses by giving the student the opportunity for hands-on interaction in a structured lab setting. Students will be assigned duties appropriate for their skills that will synthesize the classroom experience. --- # TPA1291 — Tech Theatre Lab II 1 credits · 3 hours TPA 1291 -- Technical Theatre Laboratory II 1 Credit Hour (Offered as Needed) This course is designed to continue to complement other technical theatre courses by giving the student the opportunity for hands-on interaction in a structured lab setting. Students will be assigned duties appropriate for their skills that will synthesize the classroom experience. Prerequisite: TPA 1290 --- # TPA1940 — Intern Theater Design or Produ 3 credits · 3 hours TPA 1940 -- Internship in Theatre Design or Production 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) The emphasis of this course is on applied learning and vocational experience in the technical theatre field. --- # TPA2212 — Sound Production for Stage 3 credits · 3 hours TPA 2212 -- Sound Production for the Stage 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is an introduction to audio production and reinforcement for the stage. Students will learn how to use and maintain equipment, record and edit sound effects, and mixing live sound. Emphasis will be placed on digital audio techniques and equipment. --- # TPA2232 — Intro Costume Technology 3 credits · 5 hours TPA 2232 -- Introduction to Costuming Technology 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) An introduction to costume techniques and wardrobe practices. Topics span a wide range: costume construction techniques, problems in costumes, costume history, construction styles, sewing machine practices, seam finishes, flat pattern layout and production techniques. This course is intended to develop practical experiences in theater costumes. --- # TPA2331 — Costume Construction 3 credits · 3 hours TPA 2331 -- Costume Construction 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) An introduction to costume construction techniques and wardrobe design. Topics span a wide range: costume construction techniques, problems in costumes, costume history, construction styles, sewing machine practices, seam finishes, flat pattern layout and production techniques. This course is intended to develop practical experiences in costumes construction. --- # TPA2600 — Stage Management 3 credits · 5 hours TPA 2600 -- Stage Management 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is an introduction to the study and application of stage management as it relates to the manager portfolio, the stage manager morgue, rules and regulations relating to I.A.T.S.E., rules related to contracts, competence in stage management, proper communication with directors, technical directors, designers, cast members and crews, competence in technical discussion areas and basic first aid. --- # TPP1190 — Rehearsal & Performance 3 credits · 5 hours TPP 1190 -- Rehearsal and Performance I 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) An ensemble theater performance experience open to any student who wishes to develop rehearsal and performance skills. Students must participate in scheduled rehearsals and performances. Prerequisite(s): experience in high school or a desire to learn. --- # TPP1191 — Rehearsal & Perform II 3 credits · 5 hours TPP 1191 -- Rehearsal and Performance II 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) An ensemble theater performance experience open to any student who wishes to develop rehearsal and performance skills. Students must participate in scheduled rehearsals and performances. Prerequisite(s): TPP 1190 --- # TPP1192 — Rehearsal & Perform III 3 credits · 5 hours TPP 1192 -- Rehearsal and Performance III 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring, Summer) An ensemble theater performance experience open to any student who wishes to develop rehearsal and performance skills. Students must participate in scheduled rehearsals and performances. Prerequisite(s): TPP 1191 --- # TPP1940 — Intern Theatre Performance 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 1940 -- Internship in Theatre Performance 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) The emphasis of this course is on applied learning and vocational experience in the theatre performance field. --- # TPP2110 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2110 -- Acting I 3 Credit Hours (As Needed) Through in-class performance the student will develop an understanding and proficiency of those skills of movement, voice, and expression which are required of a theatrical performer. --- # TPP2111 — Acting II 3 credits · 4 hours TPP 2111 -- Acting II 3 Credit Hours (Fall, Spring) Through in-class performance, the student develops an understanding and proficiency in styles of acting from classic through modern. Prerequisite(s): TPP 2110 --- # TPP2120 — Improvisation 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2120 - Improvisation 3 Credit Hours Offered as needed This course explores the use of creativity and imagination, engaging the actor in a wide variety of improvisational theatre games. --- # TPP2141 — Acting in Shakespeare 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2141 -- Acting In Shakespeare 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is an introduction to the concepts, principles, and skills needed to develop characters in Shakespeare’s plays. The course focuses on the hidden clues in the text to discover character choices and meaning. Specific analysis and the techniques of scansion are introduced as they relate to character interpretation. Application of these techniques will be presented in scenes and monologues. --- # TPP2150 — Advanced Scene Study 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2150 -- Advanced Scene Study 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of the processes and concepts of TPP 2111, Acting II, with the addition of new techniques to create dynamic and engaging characterizations through performance. Prerequisite(s): TPP 2110 and TPP 2111 --- # TPP2220 — Auditioning 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2220 -- Auditioning 3 Credit Hours (Offered as Needed) This course explores audition techniques for the stage. Students will be better prepared to audition in professional settings. --- # TPP2250 — Intro Musical Theater 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2250 -- Introduction to Musical Theatre 3 Credit Hours (Fall) Introduction to Musical Theater, 3cc, 45 lecture hours (offered on demand). This course offers an introduction to the study of musical theater analysis, creation, and performance with an emphasis on singing, dancing, and acting. --- # TPP2301 — Directing I 3 credits · 5 hours TPP 2301 -- Directing I 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A beginning course in the study, development and training in directing for the theater. Although not a prerequisite, students are encouraged to take TPP 2110, Acting I, and TPP 2111, Acting II, before taking this course. --- # TPP2533 — Stage Combat I 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2533 -- Stage Combat I (Unarmed & Rapier) 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) Through in-class study and performance the student will develop an understanding of and proficiency in the safe techniques of unarmed and rapier stage combat which are required of a theatrical performer. Application of these techniques will be presented in two scenes, one for unarmed and one for rapier. --- # TPP2930 — Theater Perf-Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours TPP 2930 -- Theater Performance - Special Topics 3 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule. This course may be taken up to four times for credit. --- # TRAN0000 — Transient Courses 1 credits · 1 hours --- # TSL3081 — TESOL Issues & Practices 3 credits · 4 hours TSL 3081 -- TESOL Issues and Practice 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course is designed to integrate the theories and principles of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and apply them to classroom practices. It prepares educators to effectively instruct English language learners by understanding second language acquisition and implementing appropriate instructional strategies. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Neither field experience or a background check/fingerprinting are required for current teachers enrolled in this course. Prequisite(s): upper d… --- # TSL3081C — TESOL Issues & Practices 3 credits · 4 hours TSL 3081C -- TESOL Issues and Practice 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course is designed to integrate the theories and principles of the Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages and applying them to classroom instruction. This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Current background check (fingerprinting) acceptable to the District in which the field experience will take place is required for this course. Prequisite(s): upper division standing; Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343. --- # TSL4140C — ESOL Methods Curric & Assessmn 3 credits · 4 hours TSL 4140C - ESOL Methods, Curriculum and Assessment 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring) This course will prepare candidates for effective planning, instruction, and assessment of English Language Learners (ELLs) in the classroom.This course requires a minimum grade of "C". Current background check (fingerprinting) acceptable to the District in which the field experience will take place is required for this course. Prerequisite(s): upper division standing; Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): EDG 3410C and EDG 3343. --- # WOH1012 — World Civ: Erly Hmns Thru expn 3 credits · 3 hours WOH 1012 -- World Civilization: Early Humans through Global Expansion 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is designed to acquaint students with the broad sweep of human history from the appearance of Homo sapiens until the beginning of the modern era, approximately 1500 A.D. As a world civilizations course, it will examine patterns, trends, and processes at the transnational and global level, rather than focusing chronologically on any particular nation or civilization. It explores fundamental questions in the human experience, relying on the Great Books of Western Civil… --- # WOH1022 — World Civ: Modn Per Ren to Prt 3 credits · 3 hours WOH 1022 -- World Civilization: The Modern Period and Renaissance to the Present 3 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course studies the historical development of the world from roughly 1500 A.D. until the present including the modern history and culture of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Major themes such as exploration, colonization, technological development, and social integration will be examined using selections from the Great Books of Western Civilization. In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. Th… --- # XAA1100 — Modern Dance 0 credits · 3 hours XAA 1100 - Modern Dance 45 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This beginning dance class serves as an introduction to the art of contemporary dance. It includes instruction and practice in basic modern dance techniques, improvisation, dance forms and brief historical overview. --- # XAA1200 — Ballet 0 credits · 3 hours XAA 1200 - Ballet 45 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This beginning dance course is designed to serve as an introduction to the tradition and discipline of the art of classical ballet. Physical development of the body as an expressive instrument for ballet movement will be stressed as strength, flexibility, balance, alignment, agility, turnout, control, elevation and sensitivity to line are studied. --- # XAA1500A — Jazz Dance 0 credits · 2 hours XAA 1500A - Jazz Dance 30 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course includes a brief history of jazz dance and instruction and practice in jazz dance techniques exploring popular dance idioms. --- # XAA1520 — Tap Dance 0 credits · 2 hours XAA 1520 - Tap Dance 30 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course includes a brief history of tap dance and instruction and practice in tap dance techniques exploring popular dance idioms. --- # XAH5551 — ACLS Initial 16hr 0 credits · 1.066 hours XAH5551 - Advanced Cardiac Life support (ACLS) 16 contact hours (Offered as needed) The ACLS course provides guidelines for emergency cardiac arrest management as published by the American Heart Association. Students are required to pass a written and skills performance examination to receive course completion card. --- # XAH5552 — PALS Initial 0 credits · 0.266 hours XAH5552 - Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This one-day course uses a scenario-based, team approach to teach pediatric emergency respiratory management or cardiac arrest. The PALS course is for healthcare providers who initiate and direct advanced life support in pediatric emergencies. Recognition and treatment of infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest utilizing a systematic approach to pediatric assessment is the focus of this course. --- # XAH5554 — NREMT Paramedic Skills 0 credits · 0.533 hours XAH 5554 -- NREMT Paramedic Skills 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NREMT Paramedic Skills are for seasoned providers who wish to advance their certification. Students are required to pass a skills performance examination in compliance with National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). --- # XAH5555 — BLS Hlthcre Prov CPR 0 credits · 0.3 hours XAH 5555 -- BLS Healthcare Provider (CPR) 4.5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The BLS Healthcare Providers Course teaches the skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with a barrier device, a bag-mask device, and oxygen), use of an AED on adults and children, and relief of a FBAO in responsive and non-responsive victims. The course is designed for healthcare providers who care for patients in a wide variety of settings, both in and out of the hospital, and is offered through NWFSC's American Heart Association Training Center. Fee: $55.00 --- # XAH5555A — BLS Hlthcare Provdr 0 credits · 0.3 hours XAH 5555A -- BLS Healthcare Provider (CPR) 4.5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The BLS Healthcare Providers Course teaches the skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with a carrier device, a bag-mask device, and oxygen), use of an AED on adults and children, and relief of a FBAO in responsive and non-responsive victims. The course is designed for healthcare providers who care for patients in a wide variety of settings, both in and out of the hospital, and is offered through OWC's American Heart Association Training Center. --- # XAH5556 — HeartsaverAdlt/Peds-FA/AED/CPR 0 credits · 0.4 hours XAH 5556 -- Heartsaver First Aid CPR 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The Heartsaver Course teaches the basic techniques of adult CPR , First Aid and use of an AED. Students also learn to use barrier devices in CPR and give first aid for choking for responsive adult, child and infant victims. Responders like security personnel, teachers, parents, lifeguards, airline personnel, corporate employees, family members of patients at high risk for sudden cardiac death, other rescuers, and those who need or want to learn CPR and how to operate an AED. --- # XAH5557 — ACLS Refresher 0 credits · 0.533 hours XAH5557 - ACLS Refresher 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) The ACLS Refresher course provides a review and updates on guidelines for emergency cardiac arrest management as published by the American Heart Association. Students are required to pass both the written and skills performance examination to receive the course completion card. --- # XAH5558 — PALS Refresher 0 credits · 0.533 hours XAH 5558 -- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Refresher 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Refresher course is for current PALS providers who wish to renew their provider status. This course provides a refresher on the cognitive and psychomotor skills needed to resuscitate and stabilize infants and children in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Pre-Requisite(s): PALS Initial and current BLS Card Required Fee: $85.00 --- # XAH5559 — BLS Refresher 0 credits · 0.133 hours XAH 5559 -- Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers Refresher Course 2 contact hours (Offered as needed) The BLS Refresher course is for seasoned BLS providers who wish to renew their provider status. Students are required to pass both a written and skills performance examination in compliance with the American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines. --- # XAH5560 — CC Emergency Transpt 0 credits · 6.666 hours XAH5560 - Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport 80 contact hours (Offered as needed) The CCEMTP course is designed to prepare participants to function as members of a critical care transport team. Participants will gain an understanding of the special needs of critical patients during transport, become familiar with the purpose and mechanisms of hospital procedures and equipment, and develop the skills to maintain the stability of hospital equipment and proceduresduring transport. --- # XAH5561 — Live Fire Ins (Lft1) 0 credits · 2.666 hours XAH5561 - Live Fire Instructor Course (LFT1) 40 contact hours (Offered as needed) This course provides instructors with a detailed look at the standard and the opportunity to apply the standard in a variety of activities including development of live fire training plans, evaluation of acquired structures, and management of live fire training delivery. --- # XAH5562 — ITLS Basic 16hr 0 credits · 1.066 hours Intl Trauma Life Support 16 contact hours (Offered as needed) The International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Basic course provides the core of knowledge and skills appropriate for all levels ofEMS personnel, including EMT-Bs, first responders and other technicians. The ITLS Advanced course builds on this knowledge, emphasizing evaluation steps and sequencing, as well as, techniques for resuscitating and packaging patients. Continuing education approved through CECBEMS for 16 hours. --- # XAH5563 — Heart Code Skill Chk 0 credits · 0.066 hours XAH 5563 -- Heart Code Skills Checklist 1 contact hour (Offered as needed) This course is designed for completing ACLS/PALS Heartcode. Current BLS card required. Students will be required to demonstrate BLS skills and management of Megacode scenario, which includes airway management. --- # XAH5564 — PHTLS-Pre-Hosp Trauma Life Sup 0 credits · 1.066 hours XAH 5564 -- PHTLS – Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is recognized around the world as the leading continuing education program for pre-hospital emergency trauma care. The mission of PHTLS is to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all providers involved in the delivery of prehospital care through global education. PHTLS is developed by NAEMT in cooperation with the American College of Surgeons’ Committee on Trauma. The Committee provides the medical direction and content oversight for the PHTLS program. PHTLS courses improve the… --- # XAH5565 — Acute Coronary Syndromes 0 credits · 0.533 hours XAH 5565 -- Acute Coronary Syndromes & 12-Lead Interpretation Provider 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Participants learn a rapid and systematic approach to the prehospital and emergency department evaluation and management of patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Pathophysiology, clinical assessment, 12-lead ECG performance and interpretation, dysrhythmia recognition, indications and contraindications for reperfusion therapy (including coronary intervention and thrombolytics), and field treatment be are reviewed. The curriculum emphasizes the standard of care as outlined in guide… --- # XAH5566 — Adv Stroke Life Support 0 credits · 0.533 hours XAH 5566 -- Advanced Stroke Life Support Prehospital/Hospital 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course addresses the prehospital, emergency department, and stroke unit management of patients with acute stroke by incorporating interactive discussions, hands-on workshops, video and standardized patients. It covers the differential diagnosis of stroke, rapid recognition of five major stroke syndromes, training in the use of the Miami Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND) exam, and the use of thrombolytic therapy in acute ischemic stroke patients. Specifics to the prehospital and in-hospital… --- # XAH5567 — Airways Management Course 0 credits · 0.533 hours XAH 5567 -- Airway Management Principles and Practice Provider and Instructor 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The case-based AMPP course incorporates hands-on skills training and simulation and focuses on the goal of adequate oxygenation and ventilation for airway patients. There are skills stations for effective bag-mask ventilation, capnography interpretation, supraglottic devices, endotracheal intubation, surgical airways, as well as non-invasive ventilation and transport ventilators and special situations. Participants must score an 83% or higher on the provider course posttest to be… --- # XAH5568 — ECG/Pharmacology 0 credits · 0.533 hours XAH 5568 -- ECG/Pharmacology Course 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will increase your confidence and is desired by those who find rhythm interpretation a challenge. This course is appropriate prior to the ACLS course for those who are new to EKG and require refresher course. We will provide the latest in medical education technology utilizing PowerPoint presentations, Rhythm Simulators to give you the skills to interpret basic dysrhythmias. The electrical conduction of the heart as well as its anatomy and physiology will be covered in this course. COURSE INFORMATION OBJECTIVE… --- # XAH5569 — Heartcode 0 credits · 0.033 hours XAH 5569 -- Heartsaver Skills Test Only .50 Contact hours (Offered as needed) For American Heart Association courses that include psychomotor skills such as CPR, students, after the online eLearning portion is complete, must complete an in-person skills practice and testing session to obtain an AHA course completion card. Skills Sessions are conducted by authorized AHA Instructors --- # XAH5570 — Heartsaver Adult-FA/AED/CPR 0 credits · 0.266 hours XAH 5570 -- Heartsaver 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The Heartsaver Course teaches the basic techniques of adult CPR, First Aid and use of an AED. Students also learn to use barrier devices in CPR and give first aid for choking for responsive adult, child and infant victims. Responders like security personnel, teachers, parents, lifeguards, airline personnel, corporate employees, family members of patients at high risk for sudden cardiac death, other rescuers, and those who need or want to learn CPR and how to operate an AED. Student Materials: Heartsaver Manual --- # XAN1750 — Dance Conditioning 0 credits · 2 hours XAN 1750 - Dance Conditioning 30 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course includes a brief history of jazz dance and instruction and practice in jazz dance techniques exploring popular dance idioms. --- # XAP0001 — Culinary Techniques 0 credits · 3 hours XAP -- 0001, Culinary Techniques 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Emphasis in this course will be placed on the basic methods and chemistry of cooking. Students study ingredients, cooking, theories, terminology, equipment, technology, weights and measures, formula conversions and work on cooking skills and procedures. --- # XAP0014 — Elec Equip Inst and Repairers 0 credits · 13.333 hours XAP 0014 Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles 200 Clock Hours Students will learn to apply electrical and electronic skills in diagnosing/troubleshooting malfunctions of electrical/electronic components. Demonstrate knowledge of electrical/electronic series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using principles of electricity (Ohm's Law). --- # XAP0100 — Intro to Hospitality Mgmt 0 credits · 3 hours XAP -- 0100, Introduction to Hospitality Management 45 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is an overview of the hospitality industry and the many different segments of the hospitality and tourism segments are discussed. Scope, size, and industry trends are examined. Theories , examples, and industry case studies are used to provide students with examples of problem solving tools of management. Basic industry terminology and management concepts are studied. The important role of service is stressed. --- # XAP0101 — Culinary Apprenticeship 0 credits · 1.73 hours XAP 0101 -- Culinary Apprenticeship 90 Contact Hours Workforce Development Culinary Apprenticeship Course - Overall class for registered Culinary Apprenticeship students to be identified for state reporting. Students enrolled in this course should also be registered in at least one academic or OJT Apprenticeship course for each semester and term they are an active apprenticeship student. (Grant-funded.) --- # XAP0201 — Food Service Sanit Mgmt 0 credits · 3 hours XAP -- 0201, Food Service Sanitation Management 45 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course acquaints students with the Food and Drug Administration's Food Code as well as the challenges and opportunities facing hospitality managers in the area of sanitation management. The class presents a systems approach to sanitation management, utilizing the Hazard Analysis Control Point Program (HACCP), and provides a basic understanding of quality sanitation management. --- # XAP0202L — Food Production I 0 credits · 8 hours XAP -- 0202L, Food Production I 120 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will acquire knowledge and skill in the preparation of food. Included are basic principles and techniques of food preparation, management of resources, use of recipes, use and care of equipment, and evaluation of food products. The course emphasizes safety and sanitation practices. --- # XAP0221L — Food Production II 0 credits · 8 hours XAP -- 0221L, Food Production II 120 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will focus on the knowledge and preparation of meats, poultry, seafood, as well as starches, fruits and vegetables. Students will learn to prepare menus for special dietary needs. This course will utilize all dry and moist methods of cooking. Menu selection and balance will be studied. The course emphasizes safety and sanitation procedures. --- # XAP0246L — Baking and Pastry I 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0246L -- Baking and Pastry I 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students apply the fundamentals of baking science and pastry preparation to produce a variety of bread products and pastries. Special emphasis is given to the application of advanced techniques in bakery management and the use and care of equipment found in bakery shops. Preparation of breads and rolls, classical cakes and icings. Students must pass written and practical baking examination covering a variety of techniques and procedures. --- # XAP0301 — Carpentry Apprenticeship 0 credits · 1.73 hours XAP 0301 -- Carpentry Apprenticeship 90 Contact Hours Workforce Development PCOG Carpentry Apprenticeship Course - Overall class for registered Carpentry Apprenticeship students to be identified for state reporting. Students enrolled in this course should also be registered in at least one academic or OJT Apprenticeship course for each semester and term they are an active apprenticeship student. (Grant-funded.) --- # XAP0360 — Helpers Install Maint Repair 0 credits · 6.667 hours XAP 0360 -- Helpers-Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 100 Contact Hours Introduce and develop proficiency in tool/equipment use, fastener hardware, safety, measuring devices, computer service/parts database use, math and science skills for industry, communication skills, and employability skills. --- # XAP0418 — Tire Repairers and Changers 0 credits · 13.333 hours XAP 0148 - Tire Repairers and Changers 200 Clock Hours Student will learn proficiency in servicing steering, suspension and wheel systems. Students will learn to demonstrate proficiency in servicing automotive brake systems. Students will repair, diagnose, lubricate, replace and/or remove appropriate equipment as instructed to do so. Students will also check and perform wheel alignments. --- # XAP0453 — Auto Serv Tech and Mechanics 0 credits · 14.667 hours XAP 0453 -- Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 220 Contact Hours Students will learn knowledge proficiency for engine, manual transmission, automatic transmission, and driveline theory, design, and operation. Demonstrate proficiency in servicing fluids, filters, gaskets, and seals of engines, transmissions, and driveline components. Demonstrate proficiency in operation and servicing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. --- # XAP0901 — Introduction to Pipe Fitting 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0901--Introduction to Pipe Fitting 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The goal for this course is for students to obtain an understanding of pipefitting in the plumbing industry, terminology, the use of care of tools and equipment, safety precautions, basic math, standards and codes, and human relations. Youth Apprenticeship Readiness Grant pays instructor cost. --- # XAP0902 — Introduction to Plumbing 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0902--Introduction to Plumbing 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The goal of this course is for students to obtain and familiarize students with trade-related words and terms that will be encountered in the work place. Also included will be safety, requirements, working conditions, wages, benefits, and job specialization. Youth Apprenticeship Readiness Grant pays instructor cost. --- # XAP0903 — Introduction to Building Const 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0903--Introduction to Building Construction 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The goal of this course is for students to gain basic knowledge of principles and practices used by engineers, architects, and contractors in the planning and erecting of buildings. Youth Readiness Apprenticeship Grant pays instructor cost. --- # XAP0904 — Occupational Safety 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0904--Occupational Safety 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course focuses on safe practices in industry. this course will additionally cover current industrial safety management methods and the major provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health act. Youth Readiness Apprenticeship Grant pays instructor cost. --- # XAP0905 — Florida Plumbing Codes 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0905--Florida Plumbing Codes 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The course covers plumbing industry codes and regulations. Emphasis is placed on Florida regulations and the minimum requirements for plumbing materials and design. Youth Readiness Apprenticeship Grant pays instructor cost. --- # XAP0906 — Reading Blueprints 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0906--Reading Blueprints 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course expands on the fundamentals of blueprint reading and sketching common to all construction trades. --- # XAP0907 — Plumbing Fixtures 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0907--Plumbing Fixtures 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is for students to gain basic information on various plumbing fixtures such as kitchen sinks, water closets, bathtubs, showers, hose bibbs, urinals, and water coolers. The student will also be able to recognize and repair the major types and brands of faucets and valves. --- # XAP0908 — Drain, Waste, and Venting 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0908--Drain, Waste, and Venting 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is for students to gain basic information on how to design and layout sanitary drainage systems. The student will also learn types of venting systems, code-specified sizing based on 10-D-9, wet venting, common venting, combination waste and vent, utility and loop, or circuit venting. --- # XAP0909 — Water Sply and Potble Wtr Sys 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0909--Water Supply and Potable Water Systems 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is to equip students with the ability to design and layout potable water systems, types of material, use and size, routing and sizing of supply piping, supports and hangers. Also included will be various types of shallow wells and circulating pumps, principles of using solar energy, collector plates, storage tanks, valves and pumps. --- # XAP0910 — Energy Management (Plumbing) 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0910--Energy Management (Plumbing) 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) In this unit, students will understand the environmental impacts of the construction trades, and be able to indentify methods for conserving materials, energy, and other resources. Students will also garner basic environmental literacy, understand building science fundamentals and general green. --- # XAP0911 — Tacking, Brazing, and Burning 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0911--Tacking, Brazing, and Burning 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course consists of instruction in striking an arc; tacking metal together;setting up an oxy-acetylene torch and burning, brazing and soldiering; and cutting straight and bevel angels on a pipe. Safety procedures will be covered and emphasized. --- # XAP0912 — Plumbing Troubleshooting 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0912--Plumbing Troubleshooting 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course will focus on troubleshooting, repair, diagnosis, and maintenance of plumbing systems. --- # XAP0913 — Struct. Sys. In Construction 0 credits · 3 hours XAP -- Structural Systems In Construction 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) A course to familiarize students with structural terminology, practices, methods, code requirements and safety, and health criteria in construction. --- # XAP0914 — Construction Estimating 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 0914 -- Construction Estimating 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) A course in estimating as it relates to the construction industry covering references, estimating methods, take-off organization and presentation; material take-off, cost estimating in heavy construction, mathematical formulas for estimating, quantity take-off from plan review, and computer estimating overview. --- # XAP0940 — Introduction to Refrigeration 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0940--Introduction to Refrigeration 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The goal of this course is for students to obtain an understanding of the basics of the HVAC industry, terminology, employability skills, and safety. Students will have knowledge of basic first aid, basic OSHA standards, safe practices in the industry, and HIV/AIDS awareness. Students will be able to indentify the basic standard tools and materials of the trades, and understand their intended uses. They will also have the ability to indentify materials, hardware, and supplies common to the trades such as types and si… --- # XAP0941 — Sheet Metal Layout 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0941--Sheet Metal Layout 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The goal of this course is for students to obtain the ability to perform math functions as required by the specific trades. Students will do basic math including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions and decimals. They will also work with and calculate volume, square footage, measurements, and reading a ruler of construction tape measure to the nearest 1/16'' while also indentifying and using special features of construction tape measures. Basic tools used to layout and perform sheet me… --- # XAP0942 — Residential and Comm Control 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0942--Residential and Commercial Control 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course will cover basic electrical systems and testing. This course will additionally cover basic electrical controls. --- # XAP0943 — HVACR 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0943--HVACR 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course expands on the electrical skills applies additional electrical testing of motors, circuits, and components. --- # XAP0944 — HVACR Design 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0944--HVACR Design 60 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In this course, students will explore the different HVAC systems, installation, layout, and design. --- # XAP0945 — Refrigeration Code 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0945--Refrigeration Code 60 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will focus on refrigeration systems, identification, handling, recovering, and recharge. EPA certification will be part of this course. --- # XAP0946 — Heating Technology 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0946-- Heating Technology 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course will focus on heating and heat pump systems. --- # XAP0947 — HVACR Troubleshooting 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0947--HVACR Troubleshooting 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course will focus on troubleshooting, repair, diagnosis, and maintenance of HVAC systems. --- # XAP0948 — Energy Management 0 credits · 4 hours XAP 0948--Energy Management 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) In this unit, students will understand the environmental impacts of the construction trades and be able to identify methods for conserving materials, energy, and other resources. Students will also garner basic environmental literacy, understand building science fundamentals and green building terminology, including green program terminology, including green program rating systems like the National Green Building Standard. --- # XAP0950 — Tech Support Specialist 0 credits · 9.6 hours XAP 0950 9.6 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) Tech Support Specialists are responsible for analyzing, troubleshooting, and rectifying day-to-day technology problems and challenges. This role may support internal clients (employees within the company) or external customers either in-person, on the phone, or via webchat, The specialist may focus on helping individuals and businesses better use or troubleshoot the company's own technical products, or the specialist may offer support to those using third-party hardware and software applications to do business. ln the tatter rote, the Tech Suppor… --- # XAP0951 — Network Support Specialist 0 credits · 9.6 hours XAP 0951 9.6 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) Network Support Specialists analyze, troubleshoot, and evaluate problems with computer networks, which are crucialfor keeping information movinS safely and securely between everyone who does business with the company, including internal departments, external supply chains, and customers. Network Support Specia lists play an important role in maintaininS an organization's networks through configuration, monitoring, and propertraining ofend users- Network Su p port Specia lists are responsible for day to day operations, making sure that networks ha… --- # XAP1000 — Intro to Culinary Services 0 credits · 0.2 hours XAP 1000 - Introduction to Culinary Services 3 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Introduction to Culinary Techniques is the first course in a program of study designed to provide on the job training opportunities in the food service and hospitality industries. The course will concentrate on skills and attributes needed to fill entry level culinary and food service positions. Instruction includes training in the fundamentals of basic food production, nutrition, and sanitation. As part of the instruction, reinforcement of basic skills is provided to assist students in practicing communication a… --- # XAP1203C — Introduction to Machining 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 1203C - Introduction to Machining 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course introduces the student to basic mechanic fundamentals. Instructional topics will include hand tool identification and application, power tool identification and application, and shop safety. --- # XAP1250C — Introduction to CNC Machining 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 1250C - Introduction to CNC Machining 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The history and development of CNC (computer numerical control). Programming methods are reviewed with the emphasis of skills placed on programming, milling, drilling and turning M and G code preparation. Manual and computer assisted programming are also reviewed. Students will program, set up and operate full size CNC machines found in our manufacturing lab. Projects will be assigned to students with an expectation of performing these tasks on manufacturing equipment. --- # XAP1262C — Blueprint Reading for Res Cons 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 1262C - Blueprint Reading for Residential Construction 45 Contact hours (Offered as Needed) A course to familiarize non-drafting students with techniques of blueprint reading and the fundamentals of construction methods that make blueprint reading meaningful. --- # XAP1520C — Electrical Systems in Construc 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 1520C - Electrical Systems in Construction 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) A course to familiarize students with electrical terminology, practices, methods, code requirements and safety and health in construction. --- # XAP2000 — OJT Carpentry 0 credits · 13.333 hours XAP 2000 - On The Job Training (OJT) Carpentry 200 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a comprehensive On-the-Job (OJT) Training Carpentry Apprenticeship course. This hands-on program is designed for individuals seeking to develop practical skills and gain real-world experience in the Carpentry trade. Through a combination of supervised work experience and targeted instructional session, apprentices will learn the craft from seasoned professionals while working on actual projects. All students enrolled in this course are employed by employer partners. Employer partners are requir… --- # XAP2001 — OJT Building Maint Repairer 0 credits · 13.333 hours XAP 2001 - On the Job Training (OJT) Building Maintenance Repairer 200 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is a comprehensive On-the-Job (OJT) Training Carpentry Apprenticeship course. This hands-on program is designed for individuals seeking to develop practical skills and gain real-world experience in the Carpentry trade. Through a combination of supervised work experience and targeted instructional session, apprentices will learn the craft from seasoned professionals while working on actual projects. All students enrolled in this course are employed by employer partners. Employer… --- # XAP2002 — OJT Comp Support Specialist 0 credits · 13.333 hours XAP 2002 - On the Job Training (OJT) Computer Support Specialist 200 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is a comprehensive On-the-Job (OJT) Computer Support Specialist Apprenticeship course. This hands-on program is designed for individuals seeking to develop practical skills and gain real-world experience in the Computer Support Specialist Administrator trade. Through a combination of supervised work experience and targeted instructional session, apprentices will learn the craft from seasoned professionals while working on actual projects. All students enrolled in this course are… --- # XAP2003 — OJT Cook 0 credits · 13.33 hours XAP 2003 - On the Job Training (OJT) Cook 200 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is a comprehensive On-the-Job (OJT) Training Cook Apprenticeship course. This hands-on program is designed for individuals seeking to develop practical skills and gain real-world experience in the Cook trade. Through a combination of supervised work experience and targeted instructional session, apprentices will learn the craft from seasoned professionals while working on actual projects. All students enrolled in this course are employed by employer partners. Employer partners are required to certify t… --- # XAP2004 — OJT Heat and AC Install/Ser 0 credits · 13.33 hours XAP 2004 - On the Job Training (OJT) HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONER INSTALL/SER 200 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is a comprehensive On-the-Job (OJT) Training HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONER INSTALL/SER Apprenticeship course. This hands-on program is designed for individuals seeking to develop practical skills and gain real-world experience in the HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONER INSTALL/SER trade. Through a combination of supervised work experience and targeted instructional session, apprentices will learn the craft from seasoned professionals while working on actual projects. All students enr… --- # XAP2005 — OJT Network Comp Sys Admin 0 credits · 13.33 hours XAP 2005 - Course Title: On the Job Training (OJT) Network And Computer Systems Administrator 200 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is a comprehensive On-the-Job (OJT) Training Network And Computer Systems Administrator Apprenticeship course. This hands-on program is designed for individuals seeking to develop practical skills and gain real-world experience in the Network And Computer Systems Administrator trade. Through a combination of supervised work experience and targeted instructional session, apprentices will learn the craft from seasoned professionals while working on actu… --- # XAP2006 — Heat, AC, Refr Mech and Instal 0 credits · 13.33 hours XAP 2006 - Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 200 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is a comprehensive On-the-Job (OJT) Training Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Apprenticeship course. This hands-on program is designed for individuals seeking to develop practical skills and gain real-world experience in the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers trade. Through a combination of supervised work experience and targeted instructional session, apprentices will learn the craft from sea… --- # XAP2179C — PC Operating Systems A+ 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 2179C - PC Operating Systems A+ 45 Contact Hours This course is designed to help prepare the student to take the A+ Certification exams by making the student proficient in personal computer operating systems, including Windows. Major topics include disk and file management, system configurations, menu driven processing, graphical user interfaces, boot files, disk caching, virtual memory, device drivers, remote assistance, and security essentials and security practices. --- # XAP2261C — CNC Machining I 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 2261C - CNC Machining I 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course provides training in CNC machine operation and programming. The student will gain technical knowledge and programing methods employed in CNC machining centers. CNC Machine programming, set-up and operations are taught using computer and hands-on applications. Metal fabrication processes are taught through lectures, demonstration, and student generated projects. Completion of this course offers students technical skills as a CNC operator processes to be applied in various machining and fabrication industries. MasterCa… --- # XAP2262C — CNC Machining II 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 2262C - CNC Machining II 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course will offer students a working knowledge of MasterCam Mill 2-D and Solidworks. This is the second class offered that teaches the student 3-D design using solidworks. An in-depth study of CAD/CAM software, CNC processing methods and the set-up of CNC machining centers. The course lectures and lab offer students hands-on applications using Solidworks generated projects processed with Mastercam tool path software to generate various projects. The student will also learn to calculate machining feeds and Speeds, edit CNC… --- # XAP2364C — Solid Works I 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 2364C - Solid Wors I 3 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) A basic course in Parametric Solid DesiBn usinB Soiidworks Softwa re. Topics include: basic concepts of parametric part sketchinB 3D part c.eation, Revolve, Sweep and Lofted features, shell and coil, surface creation, sheet metal and orthoSraphic drawing production. --- # XAP2560C — Mechanical Sys in Construction 0 credits · 3 hours XAP2560C - Mechanical Systems in Construction 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) A course to familiarize students with mechanical trades terminology, methods, practices, code requirements processes, and safety and health criteria in mechanical construction. --- # XAP2721C — Construction Mgmt, Planning 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 2721C - Construction Management, Planning 45 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This is a course designed to strengthen the attendees, knowledge and safe handling of hand tools, power tools, OSHA Focus Four, Window, door, and hurricane shutter applications. Garage door applications Aluminum clad bending and folding technique Army Corps construction quality management --- # XAP2770 — Construction Estimating 0 credits · 3 hours XAP 2770 - Construction Estimating 45 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) A course in estimating as it relates to the construction industry covering references, estimating methods, take-off organization and presentation; material take-off, cost estimating in heavy construction, mathematical formulas for estimating, quantity take-off from plan review, and computer estimating overview. --- # XAP7715C — Electric Wiring-Apprentice 0 credits · 3.333 hours XAP 7751C -- Electrical Wiring Apprentice 50 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Related theory and classroom work for electrical apprenticeship training. Training in the installation of wiring systems and lighting fixtures in a building, including layout conduits, installing switch panels, pulling wire, splicing, testing circuits, line construction and performing other duties and jobs required of an electrician. --- # XAW1000 — Flux-Core Welding 240 Hours 0 credits · 16 hours XAW 1000 -- Flux-Core Welding For Maritime 240 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The Walton County Inmate Welding Program is a 240-hour course teaching Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), oxy/fuel cutting and blueprint reading for the maritime industry. The goal of the program is to teach the inmates the welding skills and soft skill necessary to find employment in the shipbuilding industry in the Florida Panhandle area. --- # XAW2000 — SMAW Plate Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2000--SMAW Plate Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) SMAW Plate Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2001 — GMAW (MIG) Plate W Ce Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2001--GMAW (MIG) Plate Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) GMAW (MIG) Plate Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2002 — FCAW Plate Weld Cer Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2002--FCAW Plate Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) FCAW Plate Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2003 — GTAW (TIG) Pl Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2003--GTAW (TIG) Plate Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) GTAW (TIG) Plate Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2004 — SMAW Pipe Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2004--SMAW Pipe Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) SMAW Pipe Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2005 — GTAW Pipe (CS) Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2005--GTAW Pipe (Carbon Steel) Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) GTAW Pipe (Carbon Steel) Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2006 — GTAW SMAW Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2006--GTAW/SMAW Pipe (Carbon Steel) Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) GTAW/ SMAW Pipe (Carbon steel) Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2007 — GTAW Pipe (SS) Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2007--GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel to Carbon Steel) Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel to Carbon Steel) Weld certification testing for business. --- # XAW2008 — GTAW Pipe SS Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 2008--GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel) Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel) Weld certification for business. --- # XAW3003 — FCAW Plate Weld Cert Testing 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3003--FCAW Plate Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) FCAW Plate Weld Certification Testing --- # XAW3004 — GMAW MIG PL Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3004--GMAW (MIG) Plate Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) GMAW (MIG) Plate Weld Certification Testing-AWELD004 --- # XAW3005 — GTAW Pipe CS Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3005--GTAW Pipe Carbon Steel Weld Certification Testing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) GTAW Pipe Carbon Steel Weld Certification Testing-AWELD005 --- # XAW3006 — GTAW Pipe SSCS Weld Cer Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3006--GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel to Carbon Steel) Weld Certification Testing- AWELD006 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel to Carbon Steel) Weld Certification Testing- AWELD006 --- # XAW3007 — GTAW Pipe SS Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3007--GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel) Weld Certification Testing-AWELD007 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) -GTAW Pipe (Stainless Steel) Weld Certification Testing-AWELD007 --- # XAW3008 — GTAW TIG Plate Weld Cert Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3008--GTAW (TIG) Plate Weld Certification Testing-AWELD008 2 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) GTAW (TIG) Plate Weld Certification Testing-AWELD008 --- # XAW3009 — GTAW SMAW Pipe CS Wel Ce Test 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3009--GTAW/SMAW Pipe (Carbon Steel) Weld Certification Testing-AWELD009 2 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) GTAW/SMAW Pipe (Carbon Steel) Weld Certification Testing-AWELD009 --- # XAW3011 — SMAW Pipe Weld Certi Testing 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3011--SMAW Pipe Weld Certification Testing-AWELD0011 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) SMAW Pipe Weld Certification Testing-AWELD0011 --- # XAW3012 — SMAW Plate Weld Certi Testing 0 credits · 0.13 hours XAW 3012--SMAW Plate Weld Certification Testing-AWELD012 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) SMAW Plate Weld Certification Testing-AWELD012 --- # XBZ0105 — AI-Powered Media: Concept -Pt1 0 credits · 20 hours Session 1: Foundational AI Content Strategy This 4-week session focuses on pre-production essentials, using AI for ethical ideation, deep research, and visual planning. Students will build a "Master Plan" including scripts, research briefs, and storyboards. Key Learning Outcomes - Ethics: Master AI ethics, transparency, and responsible content creation practices. - Prompting: Develop prompt mastery for brainstorming, scripting, and iterative refinement. - Research: Synthesize research using source-grounded tools to create verified briefs and audio overviews. - Design: Design consistent visual… --- # XBZ0106 — AI-Powered Media: Advanced Pt2 0 credits · 15 hours This course must be preceded by XBZ 0105. Session 2: Advanced AI Media Production This 4-week session executes production using Session 1 outputs, focusing on avatars, generative video, editing, and publishing. Students produce a complete 60–90 second video with professional polish. Key Learning Outcomes - Avatars: Create realistic AI avatars and lip-synced A-roll footage. - Cinematics: Generate cinematic B-roll with motion tools like Veo and Luma. - Editing: Edit and composite assets using Adobe Premiere Pro’s (or similar editing software) text-based and AI features. - Packaging: Package pro… --- # XCD0810 — Test Class A 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCD 0810--Test Class A 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be tested on three sections to obtain their Class A CDL license. This includes their first part of the test which requires them to complete a full vehicle pre-trop inspection and an air brake test (LAB test). The second portion of the test requires them to perform three controlled skills maneuvers, including straight line backing, offset backing, and an alley dock backing. The final part of the test requires them to perform a road test. --- # XCD0811 — Test Class B 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCD 0811--Test Class B 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be tested on three sections to obtain their Class B CDL license. This includes the first part of the test which requires them to complete a full vehicle pre-trip inspection, and perform and explain a brake test. The second portion of the test requires them to perform three controlled skills maneuvers, including straight line backing, offset backing, and an alley dock backing. The final part of the test requires them to perform a road test. --- # XCD0812 — Test Class C 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCD 0812--Test Class C 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be tested on three sections to obtain their Class C CDL license. This includes the first part of the test which requires them to complete a full vehicle pre-trip inspection and perform, and explain, a brake test. The second portion of the test requires them to perform three controlled skills maneuvers, including straight line backing, offset backing, an alley dock backing. The final part of the test requires them to perform a road test. --- # XCD0813 — Test Class A-NWFSC Truc Rental 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCD 0813--Test Class A- NWFSC Truck Rental 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be tested on three sections to obtain their Class A CDL license with NWFSC providing the semi-truck to be tested on. this includes the first part of the test which requires them to complete a full vehicle pre-trip inspection, and an air brake test (LAB test). the second portion of the test requires them to perform three controlled skills maneuvers, including straight line backing, offset backing, and an alley dock backing. The final part of the test requires them to a road test. --- # XCD0814 — Retest 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCD--0814 Retest 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the ability to retest should they not pass their initial test for Classes A,B, or C, or Class A renting NWFSC semi-truck. With the initial test consisting of three parts, the students will only need to retest on the parts they did not pass. --- # XCD0820 — Expedited Test Prep Train Crse 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCD-0820 -- Expedited Test Prep Training Course 3 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Students will take a refresher course with a minimum of three hours of review before they test within the next five days. If the students require more time for training, there will be an additional fee per hour. In this expedited course, the students will review the three sections they will be tested on for either Class A,B, or C. This includes reviewing the first part of the tezst which requires them to perform three controlled skills maneuvers, including straight line backing, offset backing, and an alley do… --- # XCD0830 — New Driver 5-Week Train Prog. 0 credits · 10.67 hours XCD 0830--New Driver 5-Week Training Program 160 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be attending a five-week program, Monday through Friday. They will be required to acquire their DOT physicals, drug screen, and Class A permits at DOT approved locations prior to the program starting. the students will learn how to conduct a full vehicle and trailer pre-trip inspection, and an air brake test (LAB test). they will learn how to perform all three controlled skill maneuvers, including straight line backing, offset backing, and a 90-degree alley dock backing. They will also learn how t… --- # XCD0831 — CDL Class B 2.666 credits · 2.666 hours XCD 0831 CDL Class B 40 contact hours (offered as needed) This course prepares students for a Class B commercial driver’s license. The Class B commercial Drivers License is required to operate a single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 lbs. or heavier, such as garbage truck, dump truck, etc. No Trailer, to include a towed vehicle that is lighter than 10,000 lbs. Students explore vehicle safety, accident prevention, operating regulations, cargo handling, documentation procedures, pre-trip preparation, vehicle inspection, maintenance, service, control procedures, backing, coupling, uncoupling, mane… --- # XCE0100 — Guardianship Education 8 Hours 0 credits · 0.266 hours XCE 0100 -- Guardianship Education - 8 Hours 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn the legal duties, rights of the incapacitated and local resources. Each person appointed by the court to be a guardian must complete instruction within four months of appointment. This eight hour course is for all guardians, except for thos parents who are guardians of their own minor-aged children's property. --- # XCE0100A — Guardianship Education 4 Hours 0 credits · 0.266 hours XCE 0100A -- Guardianship Education 4 Hours 4 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learn the legal duties, rights of the incapacitated and local resources. Each person appointed by the court to be a guardian must complete instruction within four months of appointment. This four hour course is for those who are guardians of their own minor-aged children's property. Everyone else must take the eight hour course. --- # XCE3740 — Children First 0 credits · 0.466 hours XCE 3740 -- Children First 7 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This program is designed to assist divorcing parents in understanding the impact of divorce on children and provide positive parenting strategies. --- # XCE3740A — Children First 0 credits · 0.466 hours XCE 3740A -- Children First 7 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This program is designed to assist divorcing parents in understanding the impact of divorce on children and provide postivie parenting strategies. --- # XCE6017 — Coastal Dune Lakes 0 credits · 0.4 hours XCE 6017 -- Coastal Dune Lakes 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will introduce students to the local Walton County dunes and lakes. This class will have guided tours of the local area and on-site discussions about different topics focused on coastal dune lakes. --- # XCE6200 — Canoe/Kayak Campbell Lake 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCE 6200 -- Canoe/Kayak Tour of Campbell Lake 3 Contact hours Offered as needed) --- # XCE6201 — Coffeen Nature Preserve 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6201 -- Historical Tour: Coffeen Nature Preserve 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Explore the Coffeen Nature Preserve and its history of World War II missile testing. The 220-acre Nature Preserve is owned by the Coffeen Land Trust, a local environmental non-profit organization dedicated to preserving it “as a place of peace and quiet and a haven for all God’s creatures.” Its history however is far from quiet. It was used as a secret missile test site by the Army Air Force during World War II. Hundreds of JB-2 “Buzz Bombs,” (the first pilotless, jet propelled missiles), were launched fr… --- # XCE6202 — Jewels Of 30A-Coastal Dunes 0 credits · 0.4 hours XCE 6202 -- The Jewels of 30A: Coastal Dune Lakes Tour 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCE6203 — Eden Gardens to Peach Creek 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6203 -- Paddle Excursion: Eden Gardens to Peach Creek 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCE6204 — Getting to Know Natives Tour 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6204 -- Getting to Know the Natives: Garden and Trail Tour 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Get acquainted with the local flora and fauna as you enjoy a guided tour of the Native Plant Demonstration Garden and Trail at Northwest Florida State College (South Walton Center). Plants featured in the Garden, Trail and Wildflower Meadow are critical to habitat preservation, providing food and shelter for hundreds of species of pollinators, amphibians, reptiles, birds and small mammals. The area is mostly handicap accessible. It is established as a teaching/demonstration/leisure site for stud… --- # XCE6205 — Sunset/Night Hike 0 credits · 0.1 hours XCE 6205 -- Sunset/Night Hike 1.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCE6206 — Pt Wash to Eastern Lake Tour 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6206 -- Forest Tour: Point Washington to Eastern Lake 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCE6207 — Surf Fishing: Basics 0 credits · 0.1 hours XCE 6207 -- Surf Fishing: Learn the Basics 1.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Park Ranger Hartsfield will demonstrate and instruct the basic skills needed for enjoying surf fishing. Learn how to catch bait, the proper technique when baiting your hook, and the different kinds of equipment and techniques used in surf fishing. Participants will also learn the dos and don’ts of surf fishing in the State of Florida. Appropriate for ages 8 and up. Difficulty is low to moderate. Participants should bring their own rod/reel and tackle, sunscreen, hat, water, insect repellant, appropriate surf fish… --- # XCE6208 — Dune Walk 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCE 6208 -- Dune Walk 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCE6209 — Watercolor Kayak 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6209 -- Western Lake Paddle: The Boathouse at WaterColor/Kayak 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCE6210 — Standup Paddleboard 0 credits · 0.1 hours XCE 6210 -- Western Lake Paddle: The Boathouse at WaterColor/Stand-Up Paddle Board 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCE6211 — Prairies/Grayton Bch 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6211 -- Wet Prairies of Grayton Beach State Park 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Join the Park Ranger for an informative tour of some of the park’s Wet Prairie Restoration areas. Learn the importance of these areas, which endangered plants call them home, and how swamp titi trees impact the hydrology and flora of these areas. The ranger will discuss the importance of the Prescribed Fire program at Grayton Beach State Park, explaining how fire is a necessity for habitat restoration, wildlife management, and decreasing loading fuels to help with the prevention of wildfires. Appropriate… --- # XCE6212 — Paddle Excursion: Eden-Peach 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6212 -- Paddle Excursion: Eden Gardens to Peach Creek 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Launch from Eden Gardens State Park, paddling Tucker Bayou to Peach Creek. Discussion topics will include marsh ecosystems and the history of Choctawhatchee logging. Moderate or higher exertion level, depending on wind conditions. Participants are asked to bring their own kayak along with forecast compatible clothing and personal comfort items (i.e., sunscreen, bug spray, etc.). --- # XCE6213 — Western Lake Paddle Bring Boat 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6213 -- Western Lake Paddle: The Boathouse at Water Color 2.5 hours (Offered as needed) Explore a coastal dune lake of South Walton County! This kayak tour will take you around Western Lake; one of the larger lakes of the coastal dune lake systems. Experience the diversity of wildlife and habitats that define these unique lake systems. This tour is led by the local and avid eco-tour guide Dave Posey. Moderate to high exertion level, depending on wind conditions. Participants are asked to bring plenty of water, forecast compatible clothing and personal comfort items (i.e. sunscreen, bug sp… --- # XCE6213A — Western Lake Paddle 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6213A -- Western Lake Paddle: The Boathouse 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Western Lake Paddle: The Boathouse at WaterColor (bring your own stand-up paddle board), 2.5 hours (offered as needed). Students will travel from where the water comes into Western Lake to where the water goes out from Western Lake to the Gulf of Mexico. Discussion topics will include history, coastal dune lake ecology, and local anecdotes, as well as efforts to preserve the lakes and how the lakes preserve us. Moderate to high exertion levels, depending on wind conditions. Participants are asked to bring fore… --- # XCE6214 — Chain of Lakes Tour Bring Boat 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6214 -- Chain of Lakes Tour: BYO Watercraft 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Chain of Lakes is a beautiful slough off the Choctawhatchee River on the east side near the SR 20 Bridge. Ecology is similar to the Choctawhatchee River but without strong currents. Birding opportunities are common, and the scenery is stunning. Discussions will vary, but recent local history, Native American history, history of the Choctawhatchee River as a commerce route and natural history of the area are fair game. Moderate exertion level, depending on wind conditions. Participants are asked to bring thei… --- # XCE6215 — Chain of Lakes Rental Included 0 credits · 0.166 hours Chain of Lakes Tour: Watercraft Rental Included 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Chain of Lakes is a beautiful slough off the Choctawhatchee River on the east side near the SR 20 Bridge. Ecology is similar to the Choctawhatchee River but without strong currents. Birding opportunities are common, and the scenery is stunning. Discussions will vary, but recent local history, Native American history, history of the Choctawhatchee River as a commerce route and natural history of the area are fair game. Moderate exertion level, depending on wind conditions. Participants are asked to bring at l… --- # XCE6216 — Bayside Fishing Clinic 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6216 -- Bayside Fishing Clinic 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) A two-hour hands-on fishing clinic at Kellogg Park. This clinic will allow students a chance to put their new-found knowledge of bay fishing to the test. Techniques for wade-fishing in the bay will be the topic of choice. All equipment will be provided and there will be a small amount of walking/wading involved with the class. --- # XCE6217 — Lake Powell Rental Included 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6217 -- Lake Powell Canoe Tour, Rental Included 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will meet at the Watersound Village Common area and caravan to the Watersound dock on the Western Horn of Lake Powell. Discussion topics will include dune lake dynamics, local history centering on Camp Helen, forestry activities. We will follow the shore till we hit the Gulf. Paddle is around 4 miles round trip. Moderate or higher exertion level, depending on wind conditions. Participants are asked to bring at least a quart of water, snacks if desired, forecast compatible clothing and personal c… --- # XCE6218 — Lake Powell Tour Bring Boat 0 credits · 0.166 hours XCE 6218 -- Lake Powell Canoe Tour (Bring Your Own Watercraft) 2.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will meet at the Watersound Village Common area and caravan to the Watersound dock on the Western Horn of Lake Powell. Discussion topics will include dune lake dynamics, local history centering on Camp Helen, forestry activities. We will follow the shore till we hit the Gulf. Paddle is around 4 miles round trip. Moderate or higher exertion level, depending on wind conditions. Participants are asked to bring at least a quart of water, snacks if desired, forecast compatible clothing and… --- # XCE6219 — Morning Yoga in the Park 0 credits · 0.1 hours XCE 6219 -- Morning Yoga in the Park 1.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Take time to relax and start your day off right with exercise. Join us for a 90-minute morning Yoga class in a shaded park with magnificent oak trees along the serene Choctawhatchee Bay. Participants are asked to bring a Yoga mat or blanket, water bottle, and wear appropriate forecast compatible workout gear. No experience is needed and all ages and ability levels are welcome. --- # XCE6220 — Sunrise Yoga In the Park 0 credits · 0.083 hours XCE 6220 -- Sunrise Yoga in the Park 1.25 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Take time to relax and start your day off right with exercise. Join us for a sunrise Yoga class and meditation in a shaded park with magnificent oak trees along the serene Choctawhatchee Bay. Participants are asked to bring a Yoga mat or blanket, water bottle, and wear appropriate forecast compatible workout gear. No experience is needed and all ages ability levels are welcome. --- # XCE6221 — Explore Morrison Springs 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6221 -- Explore Morrison Springs Paddle in Northeast Walton County 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn about unique places tucked away along the Choctawhatchee River. Learn about our precious water resources, flood plains, where the river flows, and why it is ever changing. Then we will drive to Morrison Springs. Lean about how many millions of gallons of water Morrison Springs emits every day, and where the water comes from. We will also discuss the flora and fauna that inhabit the area. We will then take a dip in the cool, clear spring water. Bring water, a snorkel, waterproof cam… --- # XCE6222 — Western Lake Bike Rd 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6222 -- Western Lake Trail Bike Ride 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This is a trail bike ride on the forest trails in the Grayton Beach State Park. It is a loop ride that begins and ends at the trailhead parking area on CR30A across from the main entrance to Grayton Beach State Park. If one does not have an annual Florida Parks pass, there will be a day fee of $2.00 for each rider, which is paid through an honor box at the trailhead. The trail winds through longleaf pine forest and along the north side of Western Lake. Much of the trail is single track. There are some sandy open area… --- # XCE6223 — Nonie's Ark Animal Eventures 0 credits · 0.1 hours XCE 6223 -- Nonie's Ark Animal Eventures 1.5 hours (Offered as needed) Discover the sights and sounds of nature at night! Nonie’s Ark Animal Encounters will guide evening Eco-Adventure’s for the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance this summer on Wednesday’s. A minimum of five Eventurers are needed and a maximum of 25. We will meet at some of Walton County’s exceptional biodiverse habitats and explore for elusive creatures such as fox, owls, frogs and especially bats! All are invited but focus is on ages 4-10. Bring a flashlight or headlamp to light your way & please come properly dressed for heat a… --- # XCE6226 — Wet Prairies/Rare Plants 0 credits · 0.2 hours XCE 6226 -- Wet Prairies and Rare Plants of Pt. Washington State Forest 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) We will visit several wet prairies in Pt. Washington State Forest. Observe and identify pitcher plants, sundews and other carnivorous plants, plus many other native plants that are typically found only in this kind of habitat. Several of these species are threatened or endangered. The history and ecology of the prairies will be discussed, as well as, the role of fires in these precious ecosystems. This tour is led by an accomplished biologist who has been involved in describing and mapp… --- # XCE6539 — Mc Saf Bas Rid Crse 0 credits · 1.066 hours XCE 6539 -- Motorcycle Safety Basic Rider Course 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Motorcycle Safety Basic Rider Course is a 2 day course designed for beginning riders. The course is from 7am-4pm, each day, with a 1 hour lunch break. The Basic Rider Course consists of 16 hours of instruction including 5 hours in the classroom and 11 hours of intense riding on the parking lot range. This course will teach students how to operate a motorcycle safely and strongly emphasizes the special skills and mental attitude required for dealing with everyday riding. Participants will use bikes provided b… --- # XCE6540 — Mc Saf Exp Rid Crse 0 credits · 0.533 hours XCE 6540 -- Motorcycle Safety Experienced Rider Course 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The Experienced Rider Course is designed to provide a safe, effective & enjoyable training event for participants and rider coaches. It is intended to facilitate the development of riders within each exercise and throughout the course. Participants should have successfully completed the Motorcycle Safety Basic Rider Course or equivalent or have sufficient riding skills & experience to operate a motorcycle with basic proficiency riding. --- # XCE6541 — Advanced Rider Course 0 credits · 0.533 hours XCE 6541 -- Motorcycle Safety Advanced Rider/Sport Bike Course 18 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Motorcycle Safety Advanced Rider/Sport Bike Course. This 8 hour course is designed for experienced motorcycle riders to compliment the skills learned and experienced in previous rider courses. Special emphasis is given to self-assessment, risk management, rider behavior, riding strategies, and overall skill development, particularly in braking, cornering, and swerving procedures and techniques. This training is conducted on your own bike. Fee $90.00 Requirements: • Must have a motorcycle endors… --- # XCE6543 — 3-Wheel Basic Rider Course 0 credits · 0.8 hours XCE 6543 -- 3-Wheel Basic Rider Course 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The primary goal of the 3-Wheel Basic Rider Course is to provide an introduction to the fundamentals of safe, responsible 3WMC riding. This includes the knowledge and skills for 3WMC operation on the streets and highways, and may lead to licensing depending on a state’s laws. Certified MSF Rider Coaches provide a low risk, positive learning environment. The 3-Wheel Basic Rider course is designed to prepare riders for entry into the complex world of traffic. It consists of classroom and on-3WMC instruction, and include… --- # XCE6544 — Motorcycle Safety Indiv Lesson 0 credits · 0.133 hours XCE 6544 -- Motorcycle Safety Individiual Lesson 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Motorcycle Safety Individual Lesson is a 2 hour lesson offering one on one instruction on the basics of motorcycle safety. --- # XCJ0011 — Agency Inspector #850 0 credits · 1.6 hours XCJ 0011 -- Agency Inspector 24 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) --- # XCJ0011A — Agency Inspector Renewal #950 0 credits · 0.4 hours XCJ 0011A - Agency Inspector Renewal 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed0 --- # XCJ0020 — Law Enforcement CMS Vehicle Op 0 credits · 2.266 hours XCJ 0020 - Law Enforcement CMS Vehicle Operations 34 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement CMS Basic Recruit Academy. This course is designed to prepare prospective police officers to apply vehicle operations knowledge, principles and techniques to the police driving environment. This course includes classroom instruction and practical application on the driving range. --- # XCJ0031 — First Aid 0 credits · 3.2 hours XCJ 0031 - First Aid 48 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement CMS Basic Recruit Academy. This course is designed to prepare prospective police officers to apply first responder knowledge and techniques to medical emergency situations. This course includes classroom instruction and hands-on practical demonstration. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement CMS Basic Recruit Academy or the Corrections Basic Recruit Academy. --- # XCJ0040 — Firearms 0 credits · 5.333 hours XCJ 0040 - Firearms 80 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement/Corrections CMS Basic Recruit Academy. This course is designed to give the student basic skills and knowledge needed to safely operate a firearm, and shoot a handgun, and shotgun and/or rifle with a prescribed degree of accuracy. This course includes classroom instruction and firing range practice/qualification. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement CMS or Corrections Basic Recruit Academy. --- # XCJ0051 — Defensive Tactics Instructor 0 credits · 5.4 hours XCJ 0051 - Defensive Tactics 80 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) To prepare an instructor student to obtain commission certification as a high liability instructor in defensive tactics and instruct the criminal justice defensive tactics course in the Florida Basic Recruit Training Program: High Liability and Advanced Defensive Tactics (#1405) --- # XCJ0052 — Defensive Tactics Instructor U 0 credits · 0 hours XCJ 0052 -- Defensive Tactics Instructor Update 24 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide an overview of changes made to Florida Basic Recruit Training Program: High Liability Defensive Tactics and the new Advanced Defensive Tactics course. --- # XCJ0240 — Law Enforcement Auxiliary Intr 0 credits · 1.8 hours XCJ 0240 - Law Enforcement Auxiliary Introduction 27 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement Auxiliary Basic Recruit Academy. It introduces the student to the criminal justice system. It also introduces an understanding of ethics and professionalism required by a law enforcement auxiliary officer as well as the daily functions to be conducted by an auxiliary officer. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement Auxiliary CMS Basic Recruit Academy. --- # XCJ0241 — Law Enforce Aux Patrol & Traff 0 credits · 1.266 hours XCJ 0241 - Law Enforcement Auxiliary Patrol and Traffic 19 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement Auxiliary Basic Recruit Academy. It introduces the student to the basic rules for responding to calls, making arrests, and transporting prisoners. It also helps students understand how to direct traffic, enforce citations and maintain crowd control. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement Florida CMS Basic Recruit Academy. --- # XCJ0242 — Law Enforce Aux Investigations 0 credits · 1.133 hours XCJ 0242 - Law Enforcement Auxiliary Investigations 17 Contact Hours (offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement Auxiliary Florida Basic Recruit Academy. It introduces the student to the basic rules for responding, protecting and processing a crime scene. It also introduces how to conduct an investigation and give a testimony in court. It includes classroom instruction and practical proficiency exercises. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement Auxiliary Florida Basic Recruit Academy. --- # XCJ0243 — Law Enforcement Proficiency Co 0 credits · 5.333 hours XCJ 0243 -- Law Enforcement Proficiency Course 80 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed for law enforcement officers in another state, a federal agency or the military, or a former Florida officer with a four year or more break in service, but less than eight years. --- # XCJ0422 — Dart Firing Stun Gun 0 credits · 0.6 hours XCJ 0422 - Dart Firing Stun Gun 9 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a component of the Law Enforcement/Corrections CMS Basic Recruit Academy. It is designed to prepare prospective officers in the proper use of the Dart Firing Stun in accordance with the Recommended Response to Resistance Matrix. THis course includes classroom instruction and practical physical exercises and demonstrations. This course is open only to students admitted to the Law Enforcement CMS or Corrections Basic Recruit Academy. --- # XCJ1132 — Parking Enforcement Specialist 1.06 credits · 1.06 hours XCJ 1132 16 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The training in this course is provided to familiarize students with issues that may involve high liability and/or high stress activities. The FLDE urges students to ensure that their practices are correct in accordance with their agencies' policies and procedures. Employing agencies are solely responsible for guiding their employees in actual situations. --- # XCJ1201 — Firearms Instructor Update 0 credits · 1.6 hours XCJ 1201 - Firearms Instructor Update 24 Contact Hours (offered as needed) This update course provides firearms instructors training on the new Criminal Justice Firearms curriculum and course of fire. This course is required for FDLE firearms instructors to retain an active firearms instructor certification. --- # XCJ1657 — Officer Involved Shoot #1152 1.33 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 1657 -- Investigations and Supervision of Officer-Involved Shootings (Offered as needed) Provides information for the response, coordination, investigation, and supervision of an officer-involved shooting where an individual died, was wounded, or remained unharmed. Given an officer-involved shooting, the student will analyze the information provided, describe investigative leads, and prepare information for Agency Chief, State Attorney, media, and the judicial system regarding the investigation and supervision of an officer-involved shooting. --- # XCJ2001 — Role-Play Scenarios Facilitate 0 credits · 1.066 hours Role-Play Scenarios for Facilitative Learning 16 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) To provide realistic demonstration and practice of the concepts learned in the online portion of the Role-Play Scenarios for Facilitative Learning Course via the use of scenarios in a group context. --- # XCJ2002 — Responding to Veterans 0 credits · 1.066 hours XCJ 2002 -- Responding to Veterans 16 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) To provide criminal justice officers with an understanding of the unique issues veterans, active-duty military personnel, and reserve members face when transitioning back to civilian life. --- # XCJ2003 — Autism Spectrum Disorder Aware 0 credits · 0.267 hours XCJ 2003 -- Autism Spectrum Disorder Awareness 4 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) To train officers to recognize the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, typical behaviors of individuals on the spectrum, and best practices for how officers can respond when dealing with individuals on the spectrum. --- # XCJ2605 — Traffic Homicide Investigation 0 credits · 5.333 hours XCJ 2605 -- Traffic Homicide Investigation 80 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Course is developed to provide specific insight into traffic homicide investigation for the law enforcement patrol officer and investigator. The course is designed to enhance and further develop existing skills and abilities of traffic homicide reconstruction. --- # XCJ3020 — CMS Vehicle Ops Instruct #800 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3020 -- CMS Vehicle Operations Instructor Course 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Designed to enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of an individual to provide efficient and effective basic recruit driving training to criminal justice personnel. --- # XCJ3310 — Spec Discipline & Confinement 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3310 -- Special Discipline and Confinement 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Advanced training for correctional officers currently employed in the field. . --- # XCJ3320 — Middle Management 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3320 -- Middle Management 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To prepare middle managers in criminal justice agencies to function effectively in their role. --- # XCJ3468 — Supervision of Youthful Offend 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3468 -- Supervision of the Youthful Offender 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide the officer with increased knowledge and experience related to youthful offenders. Emphasis will be placed on recognition of the behavioral patterns associated with the youthful offender and how to deal with them. General concepts, officer-offender relationships, treatment, discipline strategies, abnormal behavior and supervision will be covered. --- # XCJ3469 — Spanish for Crim Just Profsnl 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3469 -- Spanish for Criminal Justice Personnel 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is intended to improve performance andofficer safety by providing students with basic Spanish language concepts and knowledge of common words and phrases, particularly related to criminal justice activities. This course will alsoestablish a better understanding of the Hispanic culture. --- # XCJ3470 — Emergency Prep for Corr #85 0 credits · 2.66 hours XCJ 3470 -- Emergency Prep for Corrections 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Advanced training for correctional officers currently employed in the field. --- # XCJ3501 — General Instructor 0 credits · 4.266 hours XCJ 3501 -- General Instructor 64 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To introduce the student to the role, responsibilities, skills, knowledge, and expectations of a successful instructor and enhance their facilitation and instructional capabilities. --- # XCJ3603 — Sex Crimes Investigation #033 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3603 -- Sex Crimes 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and expertise to effectively deal with various sex offenders. It deals with the magnitude of the problem, investigation and physical evidence. It also addresses victim considerations and legal aspects through court presentation. This is an approved course (#033) in the series of Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Advanced courses. --- # XCJ3604 — Violent Crimes Inv Trng #1137 0 credits · 1.33 hours XCJ 3604 -- Violent Crimes Inv Training #1137 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is based on the actual duties and tasks performed by violent crime investigators throughout Florida. It is designed to provide instruction in the procedures for investigating violent crimes, including crime scene investigation, application of forensics, legal considerations and procedures, managing intelligence information and media relations. --- # XCJ3605 — Traffic Homicide Investigation 0 credits · 5.333 hours XCJ 3605-- Traffic Homicide Investigation 80 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is an advanced course developed to provide specific insight into traffic homicide investigation for the law enforcement officer. --- # XCJ3606 — K9 Instructor Training #1199 0 credits · 5.333 hours XCJ 3606 - K9 Instructor Certification 80 contact hours (offered as needed) This course is designed for the certification of K9 officers throughout the State of Florida. This certification will provide instructor certification to those who successfully complete the course. --- # XCJ3607 — Injury/Death Investigation#036 0 credits · 2.66 hours XCJ 3607 -- Injury and Death Investigation #036 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide the patrol officer and investigator with limited experience in death and related injury investigations, and a general insight into investigative, legal, and evidentiary considerations of this kind of investigation. --- # XCJ3608 — CJ Officer Ethics #1134 0 credits · 0.53 hours XCJ 3608 - Criminal Justice Ethics Course 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide refresher information and guidance to experienced officers in their responsibility for ethical behavior and managing their own ethical decisions. --- # XCJ3609 — Crimes Against Children #1135 0 credits · 1.6 hours XCJ 3609 -- Crimes Against Children 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will provide the inexperienced officer with the specialized skills necessary to investigate crimes against children effectively. --- # XCJ3615 — Speed Measurement 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3615 -- Speed Measurement 40 contact hours (Offered as needed) To enable students to become proficient in the use of speed-measuring devices. --- # XCJ3625 — Special Tactical Problems 0 credits · 2.667 hours XCJ -- 3625 Special Tactical Problems 40 Contact Hours Offered as needed This course is designed to better prepare Criminal Justice Officers to recognize and respond to a variety of critical incidents. --- # XCJ3632A — Field Training Officer 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3632A -- Field Training Officer 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide new FTOs with the basic field training skills needed to handle common problems that often occur with new recruits. --- # XCJ3632B — Field Training Off Corrections 0 credits · 2.667 hours XCJ 3632B -- Field Training Officer Course for Corrections 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide new FTOs with the basic field training skills needed to handle common problems that often occur with new recruits. This includes all aspects of field training and evaluation programs to include adult learning, instruction, evaluation, role responsibilities, and characteristics of the Field Training Officer. Communication techniques, counseling techniques, legal and ethical issues, as well as human motivation are included in this CJSTC approved advanced training co… --- # XCJ3681 — Case Prep & Court Pres 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 3681 -- Court Case Prep 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To train students in the advanced concepts and practice of case preparation and court presentation. --- # XCJ3901 — Public Safety training Modules 0 credits · 0 hours XCJ 3901 - NWFSC PD Training Course _ Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is for non-credit law enforcement training. --- # XCJ6000 — Develop/Maintain Sound Organiz 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6000 -- Developing and Maintaining a Sound Organization 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course was designed to acquaint the criminal justice officer with the general concepts and principles of organizations and organizational structures. --- # XCJ6001 — Firearms Safety/Concealed Weap 0 credits · 0.533 hours XCJ 6001 - Firearm Safety and Concealed Carry Course 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This is a basic introductory course designed for citizens interested in live training for safe and effective use of a firearm. The course is also designed to meet the firearms safety training requirements set by the State of Florida for citizens to obtain a concealed carry permit in the State of Florida. --- # XCJ6050 — Conducting Bkgrnd Investig 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6050 - Conducting Background Investigations 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) After completion of this course, individuals will be able to conduct background investigation in accordance with state and federal guidelines. --- # XCJ6070 — Computers & Tech in CJ #080 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6070 -- Computer Applications in Criminal Justice 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course introduces the participant to the use of the computer in criminal justice applications. That participant will be introduced to the prepackaged software and the process used to modify the package to criminal justice usage. This will include an electronic filing system designed to store, review and update data which can be manipulated into printed reports for daily and periodic usage. --- # XCJ6090 — Computer Crimes Invest #1153 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6090 - Computer Crimes Investigation 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course provides an understanding of the types of computer crimes and how they relate to identity theft, fraud, child pornography/predator,and network sharing. Students will learn basic investigative strategies and evidentiary considerations when conducting an investigation involving computers and related technology. Legal information is taught throughout the course as it relates to the topic. --- # XCJ6100 — Child Sex Crime Investig #1171 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6100 - Investigating Crimes Against Children 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course provides the inexperienced officer with the advanced skills necessary to investigate crimes against children effectively. This is FDLE/CJSTC Advanced Course Number 1187. --- # XCJ6161 — Mang & Comm W/Offend 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6161 -- Managing and Communicating with Offenders 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Persons with mental illness, substance abuse, and co-occuring disorders are a large and growing population among correctional facilities. This course identifies management and communication skills for dealing with offenders who have mental illness, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorders where such skills may increase the safety and security of officers and inmates in correctional facilities. This course will also be helpful to officers in general that may come in contact with persons that have such… --- # XCJ6162 — Gang/Security Threat Grp #1163 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6162 -- Gang and Security Threat Groups 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To provide the officer and investigator with limited experience the ability to apply Florida statutes related to gangs, security threat groups, and criminal enterprises. To legally identify, document, and track different types of gangs and gang cultures. to apply appropriate interpersonal skills while interviewing gang members and witnesses. To collaborate with outside agenices and utilize a variety of intelligence resources, investigative skills, and enforcement techniques towards gang suppression. --- # XCJ6164 — Inmate Control Techniques 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6164 -- Inmate Control Techniques 40 contact hours (Offered as needed) This course introduces and advances the officer's understanding of inmate manipulation in a correctional setting. Officers learn the strategies inmates employ to gain favor or exert influence and the skills with which to deflect these tactics. Using class discussion and hands-on exercises, this course emphasizes the challenges officers face on the job while stressing the importance of professionalism and awareness of surroundings. --- # XCJ6230 — Breath Test Operator 0 credits · 1.6 hours XCJ 6230 -- Breath Test Operator 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Course meets FDLE requirements for Chemical Test Technician. --- # XCJ6230A — Breath Test Operator 0 credits · 1.066 hours XCJ 6230A -- Breath Test Operator 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the role of the breath test operator as it relates to obtaining and analyzing breath samples during the breath test, and how to obtain and maintain a Breath Test Operator permit. --- # XCJ6250 — Interview & Interrogation #047 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6250 -- Interviews and Interrogations 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) An advanced course designed to cover the techniques, methods, principles and issues of interviewing and interrogating. Course meets Florida Police Standards Salary Incentive Requirements. --- # XCJ6280 — Domestic Intervention #091 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6280 -- Domestic Interventions 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course was designed as an overview of domestic violence for the officer and investigator with limited experience in this area. The course will provide an understanding of the problematic, legal, investigative and evidentiary aspects of domestic violence. FDLE-CJSTC Advanced Training program --- # XCJ6310 — Line Supervision 0 credits · 5.333 hours XCJ 6310 -- Line Supervision 80 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To provide new line supervisors with the basic supervisory skills needed to function in a criminal justice agency. --- # XCJ6311 — Wellness For Public Safty Prof 0 credits · 1.066 hours XCJ 6311 -- Wellness for Public Safety Professionals 16 contact hours (Offered as needed) This course focuses on overall wellness of the mind and body for Public Safety professionals. Realizing the direct correlation between positive lifestyle habits and well being, this course uses a two-fold approach: (1) a series of classroom lectures that cover a variety of wellness topics; and (2) laboratory activity sessions where progress is made toward achieving physical fitness. --- # XCJ6320 — Gen Instructor Refresher #1115 0 credits · 0.533 hours XCJ 6320 -- Public Safety Community Instructor Refresher 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In this course the student will have the opportunity to define, explore and develop each of the skills necessary to become an effective instructor. The student success depends on his/her ability to plan, motivate, communicate, evaluate and document instruction. --- # XCJ6332 — Bldg/Maint Behavioral Climate 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6332 -- Building and Maintaining a Sound Behavioral Climate 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To acquaint the Criminal Justice Officer with behavioral concepts, management techniques, motivational techniques and the role of communication in Criminal Justice Administration. FDLE-CJSTC Advanced Training Program. --- # XCJ6350 — Adv Report Writing 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6350 -- Adv. Report Writing 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To provide focused review and practice of the basic elements necessary for effective writing of narrative reports by criminal justice officers. --- # XCJ6400 — First Aid Instructor Course 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6400 First Aid Instructor 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is based on the premise that the primary objective of the criminal justice basic recruit First Aid instructor is to teach recruits their responsibilities for safe and effective response to an emergency situation. --- # XCJ6500 — Physical Fitness Trainer 0 credits · 2.133 hours XCJ 6500 - Physical Fitness Trainer Course 32 contact hours (Offered as needed) This course was organized and developed to enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of an individual to provide a general understanding of the necessary components and information to develop a physical fitness training program and facilitate and implement the program in a safe and effective manner. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Specialized Training Program. --- # XCJ6615 — Police Radar Operator 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6615 -- Police Radar Operator 45 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is sanctioned by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission and meets requirements of Chapter 943.12 (10)(a), FLA statutes. It is designed to equip law enforcement officers with basic knowledge and skills needed for proper operations of radar speed measurement devices. --- # XCJ6618 — Radar To Laser Operator 0 credits · 0.8 hours XCJ 6618 -- Radar to Laser Operator 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Course for radar certified law enforcement officer in the use, principles and overview of a Laser Speed Measurement Device. It will include instruction on the relationships of speed offenses and motor vehicle crashes, the principles of laserbased speed measurements, as well as courtroom testimony, case law and classroom practices. --- # XCJ6625 — Special Tactical Problems 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6625 -- Special Tactical Problems 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) To better prepare law enforcement officers to recognize and respond to a variety of critical incidents. --- # XCJ6626 — Hostage Negotiations 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6626 -- Hostage Negotiations for Criminal Justice 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Advanced Training Program. It is designed to qualify in-service law enforcement, correctional and correctional probation and patrol officers in the area of hostage negotiations to include an introduction to the problem, types of hostage situations, the formulation of policy, hostage negotiation principles, communications principles, intelligence gathering, abnormal behavior and participant performance exercises. FDLE approved… --- # XCJ6630 — CMS Firearms Instructor #801 0 credits · 2.933 hours XCJ 6630 -- CMS Firearms Instructor 44 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and expertise to instruct untrained students in the proper use of firearms, range safety, and weapon maintenance. The student shall also be instructed in the legal aspects and range management. --- # XCJ6646 — Organized Crime 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6646 -- Organized Crime 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of organized crime structures. To understand organized crime with regard to its history, origins and socio-economic impact on our society. This course provides insight into the various international and national organized crime families. FDLE-CJSTC Advanced Training Program --- # XCJ6650 — Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6650 -- Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) To provide criminal justice officers information regarding narcotics and dangerous drug investigations, an understanding of the problematic, legal, investigative, and evidentiary aspects of narcotic and dangerous drug investigations, and how they relate to money laundering. --- # XCJ6691 — Stress Management 0 credits · 2.666 hours XCJ 6691 -- Sress Awareness and Resolution 40 Contact hours (Offered as needed) A course designed to provide the student with an overview and awareness of stress and its resolution to include: identification of various types of stress, the results of stress, psychological methods of controlling stress, case study analysis, and spouse awareness and involvement. This is an approved course (#50) in the series Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Advanced Courses. --- # XCJ6705 — Chem Test for Intox-Requalif 0.07 credits · 0.4 hours XCJ 6705 -- Chemical Test for Intoxication -- Requalification 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Advanced training course for law enforcement officers currently employed in the field. Student will review the role of a breath test operator as it relates to obtaining and analyzing breath samples during the breath test and how to obtain and maintain a breat test operator permit. FDLE-CJSTC approved course (#951). --- # XCJ6705G — Breath Test Oper Renewal 0 credits · 0.266 hours XCJ 6705G -- Breath Test Operator Renewal 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The student will review the role of a breath test operator as it relates to ensuring evidentiary breath test instruments are providing accurate and reliable results. --- # XCJ6802 — CMS Def Tactics Instr #802 0 credits · 5.333 hours XCJ 6802 -- CMS General Instructor Transition Course 80 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is required by the Florida Department of Law ENforcement for all FDLE certified instructors who will be teaching the new CMS curriculum in Public Safety. --- # XCJ6900 — School Resource Officer Basic 0 credits · 2.66 hours XCJ 6900 - School Resource Officer Basic 40 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) You'll learn the skills you need to nurture and protect students in an education environment. --- # XCJ6901 — Interventions and Response 0 credits · 2.667 hours XCJ 6901 - Interventions and Response 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is combines Crisis Intervention Training for School Resource Officers #1401 and Single Officer Response to Active Threat and Shooter Incidents #1402. --- # XCJ6902 — Single Off. Resp. Active Shoot 0 credits · 1.066 hours XCJ 6902 - Single Officer Response to Active Threat and Shooter Incidents 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to prepare prepares the SRO to respond immediately to an active shooter incident. Officers will learn the mental and technical aspects of a single officer response to an active assailant. --- # XCJ6903 — CIT for SRO 0 credits · 1.6 hours XCJ 6903 - CIT for SRO 24 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Equip school resource officers with the specialized intervention skills required for first response to mental health and substance abuse crises in a K-12 school. --- # XCP0400 — QuickBooks Certified User 1 credits · 45 hours This course prepares students to take the Intuit QuickBooks Online Certified User (QBOCU) certification exam for Intuit's QuickBooks Online accounting software. It is designed for learners aiming to use and master the QuickBooks Online software as part of their accounting, finance, entrepreneurship, or business skillset. The Intuit QuickBooks Online Certified User exam assesses competency in the Intuit QuickBooks Online Plus software, including knowledge associated with: QuickBooks Online administration; sales and money in; vendors and money out; bank accounts, transaction rules, and receipts… --- # XCP0450 — Microsoft Office Specialist 0 credits · 40 hours This course provides a comprehensive overview of Microsoft Office Suite skills in the following programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook Microsoft Office is the most widely used business productivity suite. Knowing how to use its products, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, is valuable in any professional setting. Earning your Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Expert certification demonstrates your knowledge of the applications and proves that you're ready to make an immediate impact at your organization. This course prepares you for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) cer… --- # XCP0453 — Microsoft Excel Fundamentals 1 credits · 30 hours In this Excel for beginners course, you’ll learn how to create and format spreadsheets, apply Excel formulas and Excel functions, design and modify Excel charts, and organize information into structured tables and worksheets. You’ll develop the confidence to use Excel like a pro, streamline everyday tasks, and set a strong foundation for advanced tips and future certifications. This course also covers Microsoft Office Specialist Program exam objectives to help you prepare for the Excel Associate (Office 365 and Office 2019): Exam MO-200 and Excel Expert (Office 365 and Office 2019): Exam MO-2… --- # XCT0300 — CompTIA A+ Core 1 0 credits · 39 hours This course is designed to help you prepare to earn your CompTIA A+ credential by passing both required certification exams. Essential exam topics covered include various computer hardware and software aspects, including mobile devices, networking technology, virtualization, cloud computing, security, and operational procedures. This course should be followed by CompTIA A+ Core 2. --- # XCT0301 — CompTIA A+ Core 2 1 credits · 39 hours This course should be preceded by CompTIA A+ Core 1. This secondary course will continue to prepare you to earn your CompTIA A+ credential by passing both required certification exams. Essential exam topics covered include various computer hardware and software aspects, including mobile devices, networking technology, virtualization, cloud computing, security, and operational procedures. --- # XCT0302 — CompTIA A+ Core 1 & 2 1 credits · 85 hours This course is designed to help you prepare to earn your CompTIA A+ credential by passing both required certification exams. Essential exam topics covered include various computer hardware and software aspects, including mobile devices, networking technology, virtualization, cloud computing, security, and operational procedures. --- # XCT0303 — CompTIA Network+ 0 credits · 39 hours CompTIA Network+ introduces the fundamental building blocks that form a modern network, such as hardware, topologies, and protocols, along with an introduction to the OSI model. The course provides in-depth coverage of the most important concepts in contemporary networking, including TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless transmission, virtual networks, cloud computing, segmentation, security, performance optimization, and troubleshooting. Students will master a variety of networking concepts and gain a fundamental knowledge of network design, security, cloud computing, and routing and switching. This co… --- # XCT0304 — CompTIA Project+ 0 credits · 39 hours Students will learn project management techniques and become prepared to take the CompTIA Project+ certification exam. Students will review project life cycle phases, learn the factors influencing project management activities, and be able to analyze business cases, project selection, project charter, and stakeholder identification. --- # XCT0305 — CompTIA Security+ 0 credits · 20 hours This course provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and best practices in cybersecurity, including the latest trends and emerging threats, to prepare students to take the Security+ certification exam. CompTIA Security+ training covers the essential knowledge and skills required to identify, assess, and mitigate security risks in modern IT environments. It also teaches the fundamental principles of cybersecurity and enables students to implement security controls that protect against a wide range of attacks and vulnerabilities. --- # XFF1000 — Chautauqua Carpenters 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 1000 - Advanced Manufacturing 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will learn basic CAD design, Welding, Machining, and 3-D printing as they design and build a project using the tools of the trade. --- # XFF1001 — Glitter Camp 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 1001 - Glitter Camp 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: This camp is designed for girls to explore careers in non-traditional trades. Students will explore careers in welding, CNC machining, 3-D printing, manufacturing, engineering, and transportation with hands-on experience in welding. --- # XFF1002 — Breakfast Cookery 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 1002 - Breakfast Cookery 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will experience an immersive adventure by preparing quick and easy breakfast options, exploring greenhouse food production, learning basic culinary skills, and sanitation and safety in culinary operations. Led by experienced NWFSC Chefs, lessons will encourage students' creative expressions and discoveries. --- # XFF1003 — Technical Theater Stars 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 1003 - Technical Theater Stars 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students get hands-on experience with professional theater production. Students learn about staging, set design, and lights. They receive training in building and painting scenery, staging finetuning, and focus and gel lights while working on an actual production leading up to a performance during at the Fair. --- # XFF2000 — Amazon Web Services Academy 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 2000 - Build-a-Business Workshop 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will conduct a collaborative simulation experience by designing a business and assembling a business plan with their classroom "colleagues." Students will learn basic business management strategies and will practice foundational business skills with real-world strategies. --- # XFF2001 — Leadership Escape Rooms 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 2001 - Leadership Escape Rooms 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Four escape rooms in four days provide students with a series of brain-busting leadership puzzles that put teamwork, critical thinking, and judgement to the test. --- # XFF2002 — CEO Simulation Experience 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 2002 - CEO Simulation Experience 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Executive Leadership requires Vision, Leading Change, Having the Right People, Conflict Resolutions, and Listening Like a Pro. Throughout the four days each of these attributes will be reviewed and integrated into a role-playing simulation among the students. --- # XFF2003 — Futures First Impressions 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 2003 - Futures First Impressions 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: In this highly interactive and collaborative personal development workshop series, students learn how to make a positive, impactful impression that readies them for a smart start in the workplace. --- # XFF2004 — Esports 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 2004 - Esports 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Learn theory, leadership, teamwork, and good sportsmanship. They will have the opportunity to actively demonstrate teamwork, leadership, and theory in game. They will have the opportunity to learn and be assisted by members of our Raider E-Sports Teams. --- # XFF2005 — Play is the Thing Playwriting 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 2005 - The Play's the Thing: Playwriting Workshop 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The Play's the Thing: Playwriting Workshop. Dr. Temple will work with students to compose one act plays, from idea conception to final products. Looking at examples and informational material, we will study characterization, dialogue, and stage direction to assist in writing the plays. --- # XFF2006 — Poetry of Place 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 2006 - Poetry of Place 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Student session focuses on writing poetry that evokes a specific place. The students will analyze examples of poems with strong connections to specific places. --- # XFF3000 — Scrubs Camp 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 3000 - Scrubs Camp 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Participants attending Scrubs Camp will be engaged in hands on learning in patient care, and upon completion will have a better understanding of how multiple healthcare professionals engage with a patient to make their lives better. Participants will learn the role and importance of each member of the health care team and will explore the critical care provided by Nurses and the role they play in positive patient outcomes; how imaging is collected through Radiography and how it is used as a key diagnostic to… --- # XFF3001 — Pubic Safety Camp 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 3001 - Emergency Operations Proving Ground 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will be introduced to Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, and Firefighter concepts and skills for the first four days of the program, including CPR certification, Use of Force exercises, Emergency medical interventions, and fighting a live fire. On day five, they will participate in a large-scale exercise that involves all three areas, during which the skills they were taught, coupled with their ability to critically think and make decisions under pressure, will be t… --- # XFF4000 — Take Flight: Aviation 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 4000 - Keeping Planes Flying 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will look at different aspects of aircraft maintenance and repair. Students will learn the basic identification of plane parts, services needed, and the importance of inspection. Students will follow a pre-flight inspection and start an airplane. --- # XFF4001 — Aerodynamics of Flight 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 4001 - Aerodynamics of Flight 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will explore aerodynamics, how planes fly, and why they sometimes don't. Students will build simple models to see how changes in design create changes in a wind tunnel. Students will explore the historic design changes and materials used in aircraft. --- # XFF4002 — Next Generation of Flight 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 4002 - Next Generation of Flight 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will explore careers in commercial pilot. Students will get the feel of a cockpit and the operations controls of manned and unmanned flight with both simulation and functional aircraft. --- # XFF4003 — Welding Technology 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 4003 - STEM & Manufacturing 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) NWF Futures Forward camp: Students will explore welding, machining, 3-D printing, composite material repairs, sheet-metal repair, and painting. Students will build a project using the common tools of aviation manufacturing and will paint their completed part. --- # XFF4005 — Marine Sci Dive Underwater Wor 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 4005 - MARINE SCIENCE: DIVE INTO THE UNDERWATER WORLD 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) As a part of the Futures Forward program, Staci Danko and an assistant will provide a marine science program exploring marine life and issues facing the health of the ocean. --- # XFF4006 — Natural Disasters 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours XFF 4006 - Natural Disasters 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) As a part of the Futures Forward program, instructor will provide a natural disasters program exploring various natural disasters and how they affect our time here on earth. --- # XFN0504 — Small Business Finance Basics 1 credits · 15 hours "Mastering Small Business Finance" is a focused four-week lecture series designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners. Each two-hour session delves into the critical financial concepts and practices that underpin a successful enterprise. Gain practical insights into budgeting, accounting, financing, and financial planning, tailored specifically for the unique challenges and opportunities faced by small businesses. Week 1: Introduction to Small Business Finance Topics include understanding the foundation of small business finance, key terms and concepts, setting financial goals and… --- # XFN0553 — Leadership Styles - Banking 1 credits · 8 hours This four-part content series explores how different leadership approaches can be leveraged to drive growth, build resilience, and shape a thriving future in today's rapidly changing banking landscape. This training is designed for current and aspiring bank leaders, including: -Senior executives and managers -Board members -Financial advisors -Consultants -Anyone aiming to play a key role in the future of banking services Session 1: A Strategic Approach Toward Leadership in the Banking Industry Session 2: The Language of Leadership Communication Session 3: Leading with Confidence Through Chan… --- # XFW1500A — Jazz Dance (Non-Credit) 0 credits · 1.2 hours XFW 1500A -- Jazz Dance (Non-Credit) 18 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The purpose of this course is to acquaint the beginning student with the fundamentals of jazz dance technique, history and composition. Emphasis will be placed on: • Correct body alignment, which will facilitate movement and balance. • Making technique an expressive activity to include kinesthetic awareness of the whole self which is inherent in the art of classical and modern jazz dance. • Utilizing the elements of dance (time, space and energy) to develop composition and improvisation skills. --- # XFW1500B — Jazz Dance 12 Hrs. 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 1500B - Jazz Dance 12 Hrsl 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course will acquaint the beginning student with the fundamentals of jazz dance technique, history and composition. Emphasis will be placed on correct body alignment, which will facilitate movement and balance. We will focus on technique as an expressive activity, to include kinesthetic awareness of the whole self. This awareness forms the basis of classical and modern jazz dance. By utilizing the elements of dance (time, space and energy), students will also develop composition and improvisation skills. --- # XFW6013 — Yoga 0 credits · 0.533 hours Yoga 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn and practice the art of yoga. --- # XFW6014 — Summer Phys Trng Prg 0 credits · 2 hours Summer Physical Training Program 30 Contact hours (Offered Summer) Students will have a three days per week physical training program offered for free. --- # XFW6015 — Zumba 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6015 -- Zumba 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) A dance aerobic class for better fitness and cardio workout. --- # XFW6015A — Zumba 8 Hrs 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6015A -- Zumba 6 contact hours (Offered as needed) A dance aerobic class for better fitness and cardio workout. --- # XFW6019 — WorldWide Rape Prevent Wkshop 0 credits · 0.1 hours XFW 6019 -- Worldwide Rape Prevention Workshop 1.5 contact hours (Offered as needed) This workshop will teach students to prevent ways of being physically assaulted and how to fight back when attacked. This class is set up with self-defense techniques as well as prevention. --- # XFW6020 — Pilates 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6020 -- Pilates 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn and practice Pilates. --- # XFW6020A — Pilates - 6 Hours 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6020A -- Pilates - 6 Hours 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Pilates is a body conditioning routine that seeks to build flexibility, strength, endurance, and coordination emphasizing control, centering, concentration, precision, breath, and flow. This is an exercise class. Students must provide their own mats. --- # XFW6020B — Pilates - 8 Hour 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6020B -- Pilates - 8 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Pilates is a body conditioning routine that seeks to build flexibility, strength, endurance, and coordination emphasizing control, centering, concentration, precision, breath and flow. This is an exercise class. Students must provide their own mats. --- # XFW6021 — Martial Arts 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6021 -- Martial Arts 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn and practice martial arts and self-defense. --- # XFW6022 — Scuba Diving Cert 0 credits · 1 hours XFW 6022 -- Scuba Diving Certification 18 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will give students 12 hours of instruction time and 6 hours of pool training to get certified in scuba diving. --- # XFW6035 — Conditioning & Toning 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6035 -- Conditioning and Toning for the New You 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will condition and tone using weights, bands and balls. Exercises are performed for all major muscle groups, including abdominal exercises. The class will end with a 15-20 minute stretch. --- # XFW6039 — Enerchi 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6039 -- Enerchi 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is specifically geared to strengthening the muscles of the upper and lower body through the use of slow controlled movements and a weighted one pound ball. --- # XFW6039B — Enerchi 0 credits · 1 hours XFW 6039B -- Enerchi 15 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Enerchi is a fitness class based on the principles of Chi Kung (energy work). Using slow, mindful movements and a one or two pound ball, the class progresses through a series of postures geared towards developing balance, strength, flexibility, coordination and concentration. The class ends with a 15-minute stretch segment. Information regarding the ball will be available at the first class. --- # XFW6039C — Enerchi 8 Hrs 0 credits · 0.6 hours XFW 6039C -- Enerchi 8 Hrs 9 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Enerichi is a fitness class basd on the principles of Chi Kung (energy work). Using slow, mindful movements and a small, lightweight ball, the class progresses through a series of postures geared towards developing balance, strength, flexibility, coordination and concentration. --- # XFW6039D — Be Fit 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6039D - Be Fit 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This class emphasizes improving balance, coordination, flexibility, strength and concentration. Using a small weighted ball, the class progresses slowly and mindfully through a series of movements that help you pay attention to your body to optimize your workout. --- # XFW6043 — Nutrition 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6043 -- Nutrition 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about healthy eating habits, calorie consumption, obesity, disordered eating, reading food labels, and weight loss strategies. --- # XFW6048 — Yin Yoga 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6048 -- Yin Yoga 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Yin yoga includes a series of poses typically held for 3-5 minutes designed to target deep connective tissues. This slower, more meditative practice encourages mind-body balance and provides a perfect complement to more vigorous exercise. --- # XFW6048A — Core Yoga Flow 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6048A -- Core Yoga Flow 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This vinyasa flow class will focus on strengthening and stretching the entire core along with building the muscles that support the spine. When the breath and movement are paired together, this class will help you develop a mindful yoga practice. --- # XFW6049 — Yoga 0 credits · 1.066 hours XFW 6049 -- Yoga 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn basic concepts of yoga. --- # XFW6049A — Chair Yoga 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6049A -- Chair Yoga 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will help students learn the practice of sitting in a chair or standing using a chair for support while doing yoga. --- # XFW6049B — Gentle Yoga 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6049B -- Gentle Yoga 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have yoga instruction using a chair. --- # XFW6049C — Yoga Flow and Stretch 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPT 6049C - Yoga Flow and Stretch 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will practice Yoga and add stretching practices at the end of each class. --- # XFW6049D — Gentle Yoga 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6049D -- Gentle Yoga 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This yoga program is recommended for beginning exercisers and/or active older adults. Essence of this yoga class is breathing, feeling, and listening to our bodies. Focus on improving flexibility, joint mobility, posture, respiratory health, while improving our mind/body. Emphasis will be on stretching, toning postures and letting go of judgment or competition towards ourselves and others. This program is safe and effective and exercise science-supported. Modifications are emphasized as needed. Please bring your own yoga mat. --- # XFW6049E — Yoga 8 Hours 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6049E -- Yoga 8 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn and practice yoga postures. --- # XFW6049F — Yoga 12 Hours 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6049F -- Yoga 12 Hours 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the various yoga poses and techniques. --- # XFW6049G — Yoga - 6 Hours 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6049G -- Yoga - 6 hours 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Traditional hatha yoga practiced in a relaxed atmosphere. The practice session begins with a warming up period, practice of the asanas, and conclude with a few minutes of relaxation. Students must provide their own mats. --- # XFW6049H — Buti Yoga 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6049H - Buti Yoga 8 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) Buti Yoga is complete freedom of movement. It is a mixture of yoga, tribal and primal movements, and core activation done to trap/rap music. --- # XFW6061A — Self Defense 0 credits · 0.6 hours XFW 6061A -- Self Defense (9 Hours) 9 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learn the art of self-defense through Judo with 5th degree Black Belt and Life Member of the US Judo Association, Gene Mayhue. This low-impact activity, meaning "gentle way," is a modern martial art created in Japan in 1882. The primary objective is either to throw or takedown an opponent, as well as to immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent, or force an opponent to submit. Strengthen your confidence; build your self-esteem; be in control of your surroundings. --- # XFW6062 — Stretch And Relax 0 credits · 0.6 hours XFW 6062 -- Stretch and Relax 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will focus on proper stretching techniques to increase the range of motion in each joint in a setting that enhances relaxation. --- # XFW6076 — Tai Chi for Energy - 6 Hour 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6076 -- Tai Chi for Energy - 6 Hour 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Anyone can benefit from learning this short but beautiful Tai Chi form developed from two powerful styles: Chen style - energetic and subtle movements with powerful spiral force; and, Sun style - unique qigong (pronounced chee-gung) energy work with agile steps. With regular practice, one can improve balance and coordination, gain inner strength, stronger muscles and stronger Qi. This program is designed with step-by-step lessons by a certified instructor, incorporating imagery and Chinese calligraphy art to further t… --- # XFW6076A — Tai Chi for Energy - 8 Hour 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6076A -- Tai Chi for Energy - 8 Hour 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Anyone can benefit from learning this short but beautiful Tai Chi form developed from two powerful styles: Chen style - energetic and subtle movements with powerful spiral force; and, Sun style - unique qigong (pronounced chee-gung) energy work with agile steps. With regular practice, one can improve balance and coordination, gain inner strength, stronger muscles and stronger Qi. This program is designed with step-by-step lessons by a certified instructor, incorporating imagery and Chinese calligraphy art to further… --- # XFW6076B — Tai Chi for Rehabilitation 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6076B - Tai Chi for Rehabilitation 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Tai Chi for Rehabilitation (TCR) can be practiced either seated or standing. Almost anyone can benefit from this program to help recover from conditions including stroke, heart disease, injury, surgical procedures, or tiredness and stress. --- # XFW6077B — Beginning Tai Chi 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6077B -- Tai Chi I 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This ancient Chinese practice consists of postures strung together in what is known as the FORM. In this class, you will learn the Essential Movements, which begin to develop the mindfulness, strength, flexibility, balance and coordination necessary to learn the FORM. Tai Chi is based on the principle of relaxation. The more relaxed you are, the easier movement flows from and through you. All movements are produced slowly and mindfully with body awareness as a primary goal. --- # XFW6077C — Tai Chi I - 8 Hrs 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6077C -- Tai Chi I 8 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) In this 6-week session, you will learn the Eight Essential Movements, which begin to develop the mindfulness, strength, flexibility, balance and coordination necessary to begin the practice of Tai Chi. There are many styles of Tai Chi. This class teaches the Yang style 64 postures. --- # XFW6078B — Tai Chi T & Th 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6078B -- Tai Chi II 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of Tai Chi I. It is advised that Tai Chi I students register for this class after taking two sessions of Tai Chi I. --- # XFW6078C — Tai Chi II - 8 Hrs 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6078C -- Tai Chi II 8 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of Tai Chi I. It is advised that Tai Chi I students register for this class only after taking two sessions of Tai Chi I. --- # XFW6079C — Tai Chi W & F 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6079C -- Tai Chi III 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of Tai Chi II. --- # XFW6079D — Tai Chi IV 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6079D -- Tai Chi IV 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This Tai Chi class is for those who have completed the Tai Chi III class. --- # XFW6079E — Tai Chi III 8 Hours 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6079E -- Tai Chi III 8 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of Tai Chi II. --- # XFW6084 — Exercise for Balance & Flex 0 credits · 0.6 hours XFW 6084 -- Exercise for Balance and Flexibility 9 Contact hours (Offered on demand) This class is for those students who are having trouble with balance and flexibility. --- # XFW6084A — Fitness 101 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6084A -- Fitness 101 12 Contact hours (Offered on demand) This class will focus on different types of exercise including step aerobics and yoga along with healthy eating. --- # XFW6084B — Fitness 0 credits · 1.066 hours XFW 6084B -- Fitness 16 Contact hours (Offered on demand) This course is a beginner course for those who want a low-impact work out. --- # XFW6084C — Fitness Function 6 Hours 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6084C -- Fitness Function 6 Hours 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) One hour full body Circuit Training! Guaranteed sweat session that includes: Cardio, Weight Training, Ab Attack, Leg work, Core, and Back. All you need is a great attitude and the will to work hard! --- # XFW6084D — Fitness Function 8 Hours 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6084D -- Fitness Function 8 Hours 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) One hour full body Circuit Training! Guaranteed sweat session that includes: Cardio, Weight Training, Ab Attack, Leg work, Core, and Back. All you need is a great attitude and the will to work hard! --- # XFW6087 — Pt Walking Club 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6087 -- Prime Time Walking Club 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will pick three different locations to walk together and then eat lunch. --- # XFW6089 — Latin Dancing 0 credits · 1.6 hours XFW 6089 -- Latin Dancing 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will help students learn the basic steps of Latin dancing. --- # XFW6093 — Ballroom Dancing 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6093 -- Ballroom Dancing 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will meet twice a week for four weeks to learn the beginning steps of ballroom dancing. --- # XFW6093A — Beg/Intermed Ballroom Dance 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6093A - Ballroom Dancing 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Come and learn 6 major dances: Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Latin/Rhythm, Rumba, Cha-Cha & Swing. Learn the secrets of ballroom: basics and elements, patterns, basics of lead & follow, footwork and minor technique, styling, frame, poise & posture. And the best part – have fun at the same time --- # XFW6098 — Fit To Defend 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6098 -- Fit to Defend 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is designed to help students be more active and learn to self-defend. --- # XFW6100 — Zumba Gold 0 credits · 1 hours XFW 6100 -- Zumba Gold 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn the art of self-defense through Judo with 5th degree Black Belt and Life Member of the US Judo Association, Gene Mayhue. This low-impact activity, meaning "gentle way," is a modern martial art created in Japan in 1882. The primary objective is either to throw or takedown an opponent, as well as to immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent, or force an opponent to submit. Strengthen your confidence; build your self-esteem; be in control of your surroundings. --- # XFW6100A — Zumba Toning 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6100A -- Zumba Toning 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn basic Zumba steps as well as toning exercises. --- # XFW6100B — Zumba Step 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6100B -- Zumba Step 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This is a Zumba class with step moves incorporated into the Zumba program. --- # XFW6100C — Zumba Step 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6100C - Zumba Step 6 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will be taught Zumba using steps and other equipment. --- # XFW6100D — Zumba Gold - 8 Hour 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6100D -- Zumba Gold - 8 Hour 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Zumba Gold combines international rhythms with lightweight resistance training creating an easy to follow dance-fitness program for beginners, as well as, active older adults. Helps prevent age-related bone loss, increases muscle strength, decreases body fat, and improves coordination, posture, and mobility. --- # XFW6100E — Zumba Gold Toning 6 Hours 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6100E -- Zumba Gold Toning 6 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Zumba Gold Toning program combines international rhythms with lightweight resistance training creating an easy to follow dance-fitness program for beginners as well as active older adults. Help prevent age-related bone loss, increase muscle strength and decrease body fat, and improve coordination, posture, and mobility. --- # XFW6100F — Zumba Gold Toning 8 Hours 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6100F -- Zumba Gold Toning 8 Hours 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Zumba Gold Toning program combines international rhythms with lightweight resistance training creating an easy to follow dance-fitness program for beginners as well as active older adults. Help prevent age-related bone loss, increase muscle strength and decrease body fat, and improve coordination, posture, and mobility. --- # XFW6101 — Fitness (30 Hours) 0 credits · 2 hours XFW 6101 -- Fitness (30 Hours) 30 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will participate in various fitness activities. --- # XFW6102 — Salsa/Latin Dancing 0 credits · 3 hours XFW 6102 -- Salsa and Latin Dancing 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basic steps of Salsa and Latin dancing. --- # XFW6103 — Fitness (6 Hours) 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6103 -- Fitness, 6 contact hours 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to register for a variety of fitness courses. --- # XFW6104 — Fitness (8 Hours) 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6104 -- Fitness, 8 contact hours 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to register for a variety of fitness courses. --- # XFW6105 — Fitness (12 Hours) 0 credits · 0.8 hours XFW 6105 -- Fitness, 12 contact hours 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to register for a variety of fitness courses. --- # XFW6106 — Fitness (16 Hours) 0 credits · 1.066 hours XFW 6106 -- Fitness, 16 contact hours 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to register for a variety of fitness courses. --- # XFW6107 — Wellness Ctr at Chautauqua 0 credits · 0.066 hours XFW 6107 -- Use of Wellness Center at Chautauqua Center 1 Contact hour (Offered Summer) Students will have access to the DeFuniak Springs (Chautauqua Center) fitness facility for use during the Summer term. The students will use the equipment independently without assistance from an instructor or staff. --- # XFW6108 — Older BUT...BETTER! 0 credits · 1 hours XFW 6108 -- Fitness (15 Hours). 15 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Incorporating aerobic exercise (walking on the track at the arena) with strength training, this class slowly and gently leads you on the path to improved cardiovascular health and muscle conditioning. Other benefits of the class include increased flexibility, balance and coordination. Every participant is encouraged to work at his or her own pace. Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring light weights (1-2 lbs.) or soup cans and an exercise band. If you are unsure if this class is suitable for you, please consult y… --- # XFW6108A — Older But Better 8 Hours 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6108A -- Older But Better -- 8 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Incorporating aerobic exercise (walking on the track at th arena) with strength training, this class slowly and gently leads you on the path to improved cardiovascular health and muscle conditioning. Other benefits of the class include increased flexibility, balance, and coordination. --- # XFW6109 — Fitness (45 Hours) 0 credits · 3 hours XFW 6109 -- Fitness (45 Hours) 45 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will participate in various fitness activities. --- # XFW6110 — Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 credits · 0 hours XFW 6110 -- Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NWF State College Fitness Center members for the community use. The membership includes use of the fitness center weight room and cardio equipment. Fitness and Wellness classes are a separate charge. Raider Club is a separate charge. --- # XFW6110A — Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 credits · 0 hours XFW 6110A -- Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NWF State College Fitness Center members for the community use. The membership includes use of the fitness center weight room and cardio equipment. Fitness and Wellness classes are a separate charge. Raider Club is a separate charge. --- # XFW6110B — Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 credits · 0 hours XFW 6110B -- Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NWF State College Fitness Center members for the community use. The membership includes use of the fitness center weight room and cardio equipment. Fitness and Wellness classes are a separate charge. Raider Club is a separate charge. --- # XFW6110C — Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 credits · 0 hours XFW 6110C -- Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NWF State College Fitness Center members for the community use. The membership includes use of the fitness center weight room and cardio equipment. Fitness and Wellness classes are a separate charge. Raider Club is a separate charge. --- # XFW6110D — Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 credits · 0 hours XFW 6110D -- Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NWF State College Fitness Center members for the community use. The membership includes use of the fitness center weight room and cardio equipment. Fitness and Wellness classes are a separate charge. Raider Club is a separate charge. --- # XFW6110E — Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 credits · 0 hours XFW 6110E -- Fitness Center Membership (NV) 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NWF State College Fitness Center members for the community use. The membership includes use of the fitness center weight room and cardio equipment. Fitness and Wellness classes are a separate charge. Raider Club is a separate charge. --- # XFW6111 — Cut to the Core 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6111 -- Cut to the Core 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Twenty minute core workout for improving overall conditioning of the core. The core is a collection of muscles which stabilize and move the spine. Close to the spine and deep inside the abdomen is the inner core, which is comprised of the diaphragm, pelvic floor, multifidi, deep cervical flexors, and transverse abdominus. These strange-sounding muscles engage first during movement or breathing to protect the spine. The class starts with a 5 minute warm up, 20 minutes or core strengthening and a 5 minute stretch, cool down. --- # XFW6112 — Fit in 20 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6112 -- Fit in 20 6 Contact hoours (Offered as needed) High intensity interval training focusing on agility, strength and cardio fitness. A high energy workout that will Rev up your metabolism while building strength, agility and cardio fitness. The class starts with a 5 minutes warm-up, then on to progressive exercises preformed for 20 - 30 seconds at high intensity and a 30 second rest between exercises. The class ends with a 5 minute cool down. --- # XFW6113 — It's Only Rock-n-Roll 6 Hours 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6113 -- It's Only Rock--n-Roll - 6 Hours 6 Hours (Offered as needed) All you baby boomers (or anyone interested in having a great cardio workout), join us as we have a rockin' good time using hits from the 60's, 70's, and 80's to go back to our aerobic dance class roots. --- # XFW6113A — It's Only Rock-n-Roll -8 Hours 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6113A -- It's Only Rock-n-Roll - 8 Hours 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) All you baby boomers (or anyone interested in having a great cardio workout), join us as we have a rockin' good time using hits from the 60's, 70's, and 80's to go back to our aerobic dance class roots. --- # XFW6114 — Health & Wellness 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6114 -- Health and Wellness -- Plain and Simple! 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Why can't you have your cake and eat it too? You can! Health and wellness isn't about deprivation or starvation. It's about balance. Learn how to balance what's important for your health goals without giving up the things you love. Led by an ACE certified Health Coach, this course will cover topics from easy meal prep to simple fitness. The key to overall health isn't about what you eat and what you do. It's about understanding why and how. Learn tips and tricks that will keep you achieving healthy goals… --- # XFW6115 — Fitness Boot Camp 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6115 -- Fitness Boot Camp 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Fitness Boot Camp is a military inspired work out that is built on three fundamentals of training agility, cardio and strength. Boot camp workouts target muscles throughout your entire body using body weight exercises and circuits that keep you moving. No matter what your current fitness level, exercises can be modified for each individual. Boot Camp is for all age groups; however, it is not specifically for seniors though seniors are welcome and encouraged to participate. Boot Camp promotes camaraderie, overall fitness and tea… --- # XFW6116 — Fitness Workshop 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6116 - Fitness Workshop 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will continue to practice the exercises learned in fitness classes previously taken through Continuing Education. --- # XFW6117 — Core Flow 6 hr. 0 credits · 0.533 hours XFW 6117 - Yoga Pilates Fusion 8 hr 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will combine the principles of yoga and pilates including breathing, concentration, awareness, control and movement. This program is safe and effective and is specifically designed for the ACTIVE OLDER ADULT and or BEGINNING PARTICIPANT. Benefits include improving posture and mobility, as well as core strength. We will focus on posture, balance and mind/body wellness. --- # XFW6117A — Yoga Pilates Fusion 6 hr 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6117A - Yoga Pilates Fusion 6 hr 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will combine the principles of yoga and pilates including breathing, concentration, awareness, control and movement. This program is safe and effective and is specifically designed for the ACTIVE OLDER ADULT and or BEGINNING PARTICIPANT. Benefits include improving posture and mobility, as well as core strength. We will focus on posture, balance and mind/body wellness. --- # XFW6118 — Tap Dancing 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6118 - Beginning Tap Dancing 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This is a Beginner tap class where you will learn the basic, classic steps and combinations of tap dance along with varying rhythms and beats to a variety of music. Students will learn coordination as well as low impact aerobic exercise with a "kick" to enhance thinking and moving. The class will feature learning a short routine combining the steps learned during the class. Tap dance has resurfaced on the dance scene using current music and styling to appeal to a variety of dancers. Come join the fun to make everything old n… --- # XFW6119 — Meditation 8 hr 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6119 - Mediatation 6 hr 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Would you like to create more space in your life? Most of us are super busy and we don't seem to have enough time or space for the most important things in life. With as little as 20 minutes a day you can expand your state of consciousness, improve your focus, overcome illnesses and improve your health, be happier, improve relationships, and create more space in your life. To simplify the broad range of meditation desciplines, we will focus on three styles of meditation. --- # XFW6119A — Meditation 8 hr 0 credits · 0.533 hours Mediation 8 hour 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Would you like to create more space in your life? Most of us are super busy and we don't seem to have enough time or space for the most important things in life. With as little as 20 minutes a day you can expand your state of consciousness, improve your focus, overcome illnesses and improve your health, be happier, improve relationships, and create more space in your life. To simplify the broad range of meditation desciplines, we will focus on three styles of meditation. --- # XFW6121 — Chair and Gentle Yoga 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6121 -- Adaptive and Accessible Yoga 6 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This yoga class is modified for those with physical challenges, chronic illness, seniors, disabilities, or anyone who doesn’t feel comfortable in a regular yoga class. Through the use of props including a chair, we will explore how to find the pose that fits your body rather than forcing the body into a pose. --- # XFW6122 — Foods Are Medicine 0 credits · 0.133 hours XFW 6122 - Foods Are Medicine 2 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This class discusses the importance of the You Are What You Eat concept and how making good food choices can help prevent a multitude of diseases such as heart disease, stroke, certain types of cancer, diabetes, obesity and other diseases. Macronutrients, micronutrients, antioxidants, and other polynutrients will be detailed. Learn how foods that can keep you healthy and energized. In addition, you will receive an array of high energy menus and easy-to-fix healthy recipes. --- # XFW6123 — Balancing Act (6 hrs) 0 credits · 0.4 hours XFW 6123 - Balancing Act (6 hours) 6 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This class will give you the tools needed to improve and maintain balance and restore confidence in your ability to prevent falls. Handouts will be given to continue these exercises on your own. --- # XFW6124 — Health Seminars 0 credits · 0.133 hours XFW 6124 - Health Seminars 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn about different topics in Health and Wellness, presented by health professionals. --- # XGM0451 — Unity Cert. User- Programmer 1 credits · 30 hours This course prepares students for the "Unity Certified User: Programmer" certification exam. The certification is designed for future developers who want to create their own game or apps, or plan to attend a postsecondary program in game development, STEM, or animation. The course is an extensive and robust guide that will teach you C# through hands-on projects. Learn to program in C# and create prototypes, tackle programming challenges, and develop your own personal project, transforming you from a beginner to a capable Unity developer. --- # XGM0454 — Unity Certified User- Artist 1 credits · 40 hours This course prepares students to take the Unity Certified User Artist Exam, offering comprehensive lessons for individuals aspiring to become Unity Certified User Artists. (Suitable for beginners and intermediate users interested in game development and graphic design using Unity. Ideal for individuals seeking to enter the game development industry or advance their careers as Unity artists.) The class covers essential skills and techniques in Unity game development, including asset creation, animation, lighting, and scene composition. Interactive lessons and practical exercises help users dev… --- # XHR0540 — SHRM-CP Exam Prep 0 credits · 24 hours This course, taught by a SHRM-certified instructor, is designed for HR professionals aiming for SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP status as well as generalists seeking an accelerated professional development path to refresh core competencies and increase workplace productivity. Course content is derived from SHRM BASK, which defines the content areas of SHRM’s certification examinations: the SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP®) exam for HR professionals in operational roles and the SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP®) exam for senior-level HR professionals in strategic roles. This class uses th… --- # XIP5002 — Tea Cert Rev Eng Essay 0 credits · 0.533 hours XIP 5002 -- Teacher Certification Review - English/Essay 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a review course for the Florida Teacher Certification Exam (FTCE) in General Knowledge English and Essay. --- # XIP5003 — Teacher Cert Rev Reading 0 credits · 0.266 hours XIP 5003 -- Teacher Certification Review - Reading 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a review course for the Florida Teacher Certification Exam (FTCE) in General Knowledge Reading. --- # XIP5004 — FL Teacher Cert Exam Review 0 credits · 0.533 hours XIP 5004 --General Knowledge and Elementary Education Math Review 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This 8 hour class will cover basic concepts from both the General Knowledge and Elementary Education Mathematics portions of the FTCE exams. Concepts include number sense and concepts; geometry and measurement; operations, algebraic thinking, and the coordinate plane; counting and number in base ten; fractions, ratios, and integers; probability, statistics, and data interpretation. This class will include lecture and practice exercises. --- # XIP5007 — Teacher Cert Rev K-6 8hr 0 credits · 0.533 hours XIP 5007 -- Teacher Certification Review K-6 Exam 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a review course for the Florida Teacher Certification Exam (FTCE) in K-6 Elementary education. --- # XIP5008 — Teacher Cert Rev Prof Ed 0 credits · 0.533 hours XIP 5008 -- Teacher Certification Exam Review - Professional Education 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a review course for the Florida Teacher Certification Exam (FTCE) for Professional Education. --- # XIP5009 — FTCE Workshop Series 0 credits · 0.4 hours XIP 5009 - FTCE Workshop Series 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) FTCE General Knowledge exam preparation by creator of Learning Liaisons, Dr. Jason Ampel. Review, practice, and preparation for the general knowledge exam in all four sections including Reading, Essay, English Language Arts, & Math. This course is meant for non-NWF students. --- # XIP5009A — FTCE Workshop Series NWF 0 credits · 0.4 hours XIP 5009A - FTCE Workshop Series NWF 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) FTCE General Knowledge exam preparation by creator of Learning Liaisons, Dr. Jason Ampel. Review, practice, and preparation for the general knowledge exam in all four sections including Reading, Essay, English Language Arts, & Math. This course is for NWF students. --- # XIP5010 — GK Test Prep 0 credits · 0.533 hours XIP 5010 -- GK Test Prep 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) To provide academic support in order to pass the Florida State required GK Test to enter the elementary education program. --- # XIP5050 — Mattie Kelly Summer Institute 0 credits · 0.4 hours XIP 5050 -- Mattie M. Kelly Summer Institute -- Hurricanes 6 contact hrs (Offered as needed) Workshop for high school science teachers; counts for continuing education with the DOE, which the Okaloosa school board will arrange. Attendees will be able to describe and teach to their own students the following: What a hurricane is and how it forms, moves and intensifies; What the environmental and economical impacts are on Fla.; What the possible effects of global climate change are on hurricane frequency and intensity; How scientists study hurricanes (i.e., hurricane hunters, numerical models,… --- # XIP7000 — Exp Funct Basic Dental Rad Aux 0 credits · 1.233 hours XIP 7000 -- Expanded Functions Basic Dental Radiology for Auxiliaries 14 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a review in fundamentals needed for dental radiology certification as currently required by Florida Law. Radiographic techniques and safety factors will be stressed. The first day includes lecture and discussion. The second day provides hands-on clinical experience with mannequins to demonstrate correct anatomical radiographic positioning and enhancement of x-ray technique. --- # XIP7001 — Exp Funct Basic Dental Rad Aux 0 credits · 0.933 hours XIP 7001 -- Expanded Functions Basic Dental Radiology for Auxiliaries 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a review in fundamentals needed for dental radiology certification as currently required by Florida Law. Radiographic techniques and safety factors will be stressed. The first day includes lecture and discussion. The second day provides hands-on clinical experience with mannequins to demonstrate correct anatomical radiographic positioning and enhancement of x-ray technique. --- # XIS0200 — ISC2 CC 0 credits · 20 hours This course prepares students to take the Certified in Cybersecurity exam. ENTRY-LEVEL CYBERSECURITY Students will develop the foundational knowledge, skills, and abilities for an entry- or junior-level cybersecurity role. Domain 1. Security Principles Domain 2. Business Continuity (BC), Disaster Recovery (DR) & Incident Response Concepts Domain 3. Access Controls Concepts Domain 4. Network Security Domain 5. Security Operations PWFD - Career Development - Cybersecurity --- # XIS0210 — ISC2 SSCP 0 credits · 20 hours This course prepares students to take the Systems Security Certified Practitioner exam. SECURITY ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATIONS Students will obtain the knowledge and skills to implement, monitor, and administer IT infrastructure using cybersecurity best practices. Domain 1. Security Concepts and Practices Domain 2. Access Controls Domain 3. Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis Domain 4. Incident Response and Recovery Domain 5. Cryptography Domain 6. Network and Communications Security Domain 7. Systems and Application Security PWFD - Career Development - Cybersecurity --- # XIS0220 — ISC2 CGRC 0 credits · 20 hours This course prepares students to take the Governance, Risk, and Compliance Certification exam. GOVERNANCE RISK AND COMPLIANCE Students will be able to show advanced technical skills and knowledge to protect, authorize, and maintain information systems within various risk management frameworks. Domain 1: Security and Privacy Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance Program Domain 2: Scope of the System Domain 3: Selection and Approval of Framework, Security, and Privacy Controls Domain 4: Implementation of Security and Privacy Controls Domain 5: Assessment/Audit of Security and Privacy Cont… --- # XIS0251 — ISC2 CCSP 0 credits · 20 hours This course prepares students to take the Certified Cloud Security Professional exam. CLOUD SECURITY Students will obtain advanced technical skills and knowledge to design, manage and secure data, applications and infrastructure in the cloud. Domain 1. Cloud Concepts, Architecture and Design Domain 2. Cloud Data Security Domain 3. Cloud Platform & Infrastructure Security Domain 4. Cloud Application Security Domain 5. Cloud Security Operations Domain 6. Legal, Risk and Compliance PWFD - Career Development - Cybersecurity --- # XIS0252 — ISC2 CISSP 0 credits · 20 hours This course prepares students to take the Certified Information Systems Security Professional exam. CYBERSECURITY LEADERSHIP AND OPERATIONS Students will develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities to lead an organization's information security program. Domain 1. Security and Risk Management Domain 2. Asset Security Domain 3. Security Architecture and Engineering Domain 4. Communication and Network Security Domain 5. Identity and Access Management (IAM) Domain 6. Security Assessment and Testing Domain 7. Security Operations Domain 8. Software Development Security PWFD - Career Development -… --- # XKD3000 — KOC Woodya' Paint It? 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3000 -- KOC Woodya' Paint it? 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for the student who wants to use his/her creativity using paints and wood. The class will create several different projects of all shapes and sizes and will allow students to take home their masterpieces. Please bring one roll of paper towels the first day. --- # XKD3004 — KOC Basketweaving 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3004 -- KOC Basketweaving 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Choose your colors and then create your basket. Learn to weave and design using different materials. Baskets are great for storing books, stuffed animals or just give it to a friend. --- # XKD3005 — KOC Watercolors 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3005 -- KOC Watercolors 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Come join the fun with the art of watercolors. Students will start out with already drawn pictures and then learn the technique of painting. From there you will learn to mix your own colors and create new colors, then finish the week with coloring underwater and the weather. --- # XKD3006 — KOC Jewelry Making 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3006 -- KOC Jewelry Making 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Enjoy creating your own bracelets or necklaces with colorful beads and gems? Join Ms. Tina, a professional jewelry designer, to learn how to create beautiful jewelry for your friends, family and even yourself! --- # XKD3008 — KOC Drawing 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3008 -- KOC Drawing 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to draw cartoon characters, story lines and develop a story using charcoal pencils. --- # XKD3011 — KOC Musical Theater 0 credits · 1.6 hours XKD 3011 -- KOC Musical Theater -- 3rd Thru 5th Graders 24 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn elementary music skills, basic choreography movements to fit the song selections and create props and costumes. The class will have a performance at the end of camp for parents and friends. --- # XKD3012 — KOC Guitar 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3012 -- KOC Guitar 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Want to pluck your way into the music world? Here’s a great way to get started. Students will start with chords and work their way up to a wonderful performance the last day of class. Students must provide their own guitar. The guitar MUST be labeled with the student’s name. No electric guitars, please. --- # XKD3013 — KOC Advanced Guitar 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3013 -- KOC Advanced Guitar 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who have experience with guitar playing. These students will learn more advanced songs. Students must provide their own guitar. --- # XKD3014 — KOC Juggling 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD-3014 - KOC-Juggling 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art of juggling. Students will start with scarfs and move to tennis balls. --- # XKD3016 — KOC Digital Artists 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3016 -- KOC-Cartooning 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to draw and shade different cartoon characters. Students will then learn how to create their own super hero and create their own cartoon. --- # XKD3017 — KOC PAINT LIKE AN ARTIST 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3017 -- KOC-Studio Art 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who want to enhance their create side. This class is an open format, where students can create in watercolor, paints and drawing. --- # XKD3018 — KOC Handmade Lab 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3018 -- KOC-Handmade Paper and Book Making 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art of paper making. Students will learn how to create different patterns on their own homemade paper and will then create homemade books. --- # XKD3021 — KOC Draw Nature, Animls, Faces 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3021 -- KOC-Drawing Nature, Animals and Human Faces 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art of drawing pictures of nature, animals and human faces. Students will learn the basic steps of sketching from pictures, actual animals and their friend’s faces. --- # XKD3023 — KOC Stamping 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3023 -- KOC-Stamping 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to create and make a variety of posters, books, signs and cards using different stamps of different designs and colors. --- # XKD3024 — KOC Scrapbooking 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3024 -- KOC-Scrapbooking 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to use their family pictures to create colorful and imaginative scrapbooks. --- # XKD3029 — KOC Dance 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3029 -- KOC-Dance 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn a variety of dances, from jazz, ballet, and tap. Students will learn the history of the dance and will have a performance the last day for family and friends. --- # XKD3030 — KOC Chorus 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3030 -- KOC-Chorus 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to pick a variety of songs that they would like to learn and practice singing as a group. --- # XKD3031 — KOC Drama 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 3031 -- KOC Drama 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will be able to read parts of a drama play. Students will be given a “part” and learn the art of theatrics. The class will perform a play at the end of the camp, using props and costumes. --- # XKD3037 — KOC Calligraphy 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3037 -- KOC Calligraphy 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will teach students the basic concepts of calligraphy. --- # XKD3038 — KOC - Irish Dance 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3038 -- KOC - Irish Dance 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) No dance experience required! If you can skip or gallop, you can Irish dance. This heart pumping dance class is for you if you are interested in learning the basic beginnng steps of Irish dancing, as well as, a fast-paced choreographed dance set to modern Irish music made popular by the shows "Lord of the Dance" and "Riverdance." --- # XKD3039 — KOC Paper Art 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3039 -- KOC Paper Art 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will create notepads, stationary, journals and much more using different types of paper and paint. --- # XKD3043 — KOC Hip Hop 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3043 -- KOC Hip Hop 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn new dance steps, twists and turns and a variety of dance movements while listening to the newest music. --- # XKD3044 — KOC Jazz 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3044 -- KOC Jazz 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Jazz class is all about having fun! You will learn leaps, turns and fancy footwork while listening to hip and upbeat music! No dance experience is required, just come join us for a great time! --- # XKD3045 — KOC Multicultral Art 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3045 -- KOC Multicultural Art 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will complete a variety of art projects stemming from various countries. --- # XKD3046 — KOC Painting With Acrylics 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3046 -- KOC Painting with Acrylics 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art of painting with acrylic paints. --- # XKD3048 — KOC Dance Sampler 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3048 -- KOC Dance Sampler 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn different forms of creative dance. --- # XKD3051 — KOC Cool Crafts 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3051 -- KOC Cool Crafts 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will make a variety of crafts. --- # XKD3052 — KOC Fab Fashion 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3052 -- KOC-Fab Fashion 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will make a variety of crafts with T-shirts, hair pins, etc. --- # XKD3053 — Theater Arts 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 3053 -- KOC Musical 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Let the show begin! This musical theater class is looking for musical and energetic students to bring this summer’s selection to life. This class is designed for students to meet new friends, get on stage and perform, and simply have fun! Learn elementary music skills, as well as basic choreography movements to fit the song selections. The chosen musical will be fit for all ages, but most importantly is guaranteed to entertain! We hope to see many smiling faces ready to dance and sing; so as they say in show business, “that’s all fol… --- # XKD3054 — KOC Holiday Happenings 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3054 -- KOC Holiday Happenings 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to make different Christmas ornaments and crafts. --- # XKD3055 — KOC-Body Conditioning 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3055 -- KOC-Body Conditioning 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn various body work methods, such as yoga, pilates, and strengthening. --- # XKD3056 — KOC-Ballet 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3056 -- KOC Ballet 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Ballet is a graceful, elegant and classical form of dance. Ballet technique is the basis for all other forms of dance! You will learn great posture and beautiful dance technique that will help you in Jazz, Hip Hop, gymnastics, etc. --- # XKD3057 — KOC-Improv 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3057 -- KOC-Improv 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn basic exercises in improv and will perform a small routine at the end of camp. --- # XKD3058 — KOC-Cards, Bags & Tags 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3058 -- KOC-Cards, Bags and Tags 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to create gift tags, cards and creative bags. --- # XKD3059 — KOC-Trash To Treasure 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3059 -- KOC-Trash to Treasure 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to bring items from home and create wonderful art work with them. --- # XKD3060 — KOC-Technical Theatre 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3060 -- KOC-Technical Theatre 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the "behind the scenes" of a production, from set design to costumes. --- # XKD3060A — KOC-Technical Theatre 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 3060A -- KOC-Technical Theatre 16 contact hours (Offered as needed) This is the class for those who like theater, but do not like to perform. In this class we will make all the sets, costume pieces and props to be used in the Musical Theater classes. --- # XKD3061 — KOC-Whimsical Works of Art 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3061 -- KOC-Whimsical Works of Art 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to create art projects using nature and recyclable products. --- # XKD3062 — KOC-Arch Design Studio 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3072 -- KOC-Architecture Design Studio 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basics of architecture, and will create projects using a 3D computer program. --- # XKD3063 — KOC-Tiling 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3064 -- KOC-Tiling 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will create art projects using tiles. --- # XKD3064 — KOC-Sun Catchers 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3064 -- KOC-Sun Catchers 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will create sun catchers. --- # XKD3065 — KOC-Next Great Idol 0 credits · 1.6 hours XKD 3065 -- KOC-The Next Great Idol 24 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will be given voice lessons and then will have the opportunity to record a demo CD. --- # XKD3065A — KOC-Next Great Idol 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 3065A -- KOC-The Next Great Idol 16 contact hours. (Offered as needed) Students will learn to sing a favorite song and then record it. --- # XKD3065B — KOC-Next Great Idol 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3065B -- KOC-Next Great Idol 8 Contact hours. (Offered as needed) Are you the next Justin Timberlake or Taylor Swift? Do you love to Sing? Then let’s make a CD. This class includes vocal lessons and voice training in preparation for recording a CD that will be produced and recorded at the end of week 2. Classes are upbeat, fun and informative and will cover the fundamentals of vocal performance, as well as live performance styles, techniques and stage presence. This is an excellent class for current school or church choir members, and performers as well as inexperienced singers. --- # XKD3066 — KOC-Mosaics Magic 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3066 -- KOC-Mosaics Magic 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn the basics of creating stained glass artwork while creating your own stained glass mosaic keepsake box. You will learn all about working with stained glass and leave with a finished project. Stained glass Mosaics is the art of decorating a surface with pictures and patterns made of small pieces of glass of different colors. You will develop your artistic skills while learning how to cut glass and how to apply the glass to any surface! --- # XKD3067 — KOC Jam Class 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3067 -- KOC-Glee 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn current top billboard songs and choreograph dance routines with each song. --- # XKD3068 — KOC-Collage & Cards 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3068 -- KOC-Collage and Cards 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Take an empty canvas…add paint, a variety of pictures, colors, and paper, throw a splash of your own imagination and create your own collage masterpiece! Then, find that special occasion to create your own greeting cards, make them personal for that special someone with your own stamp on the back! --- # XKD3069 — KOC-Dancing With Kids 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3069 -- KOC-Dancing with the Kids 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn different ballroom dances and will have a performance the last day of the camp. --- # XKD3070 — KOC-Imagination Station 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3070 -- KOC-Imagination Station 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Get your imagination going and bring it with you to the Imagination Station! This art class is for those who love creative art projects! Each day we will create and design new art projects, using many types of art mediums. Come show your artistic ability and imagination! Arts and Crafts with a twist! --- # XKD3071 — KOC-Creative Dance 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3071 -- KOC-Creative Dance 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is perfect for any dancer! Whether you love beautiful ballet or energetic jazz, this creative dance class will allow you to express your own style! You will learn how to create your own individual movement and how to choreograph with others. Throughout the class you will experiment with many different genres of music while learning all of the steps to creating the perfect dance routine! --- # XKD3072 — KOC - Cre-Art-ivity! 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3072 -- KOC - Cre-Art-ivity! 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Ever paint up-side down? Ever make yourself into a monster or animal? Ever make something out of nothing? Ever make colors move? Ever paint with your feet? ...... Would you like to? If so, come mix your creativity with some really cool art projects and see what your imagination dreams up! --- # XKD3073 — KOC - A Magazine Art 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3073 -- KOC - A Magazine Art 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Are you an artist? Do you want to become one? Then this class is for you. We will use old magazines to create works of art on canvas. --- # XKD3074 — Creative Journey 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3074 -- Creative Journey 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Stretch your imagination. Make a collage, learn the art of stamping, create your own signature greeting cards, craft a wild picture frame, personalize your calendar/ journal, design a bird or a "whatisit", watercolor and so much more. --- # XKD3075 — Summer With the Masters 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3075 - Summer With the Masters 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Explore the styles and techniques behind famous art through the agesl This class features projects inspired by world-renowned artists from the renaissance through modern day. From Monet's Waterlilies to The Great Wave, create beautiful art while learning about the methods of the mastersl --- # XKD3076 — String Theory 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3076 - String Theory 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Take on the world of fiber art with quick projects in knitting, crocheting, and weaving! Develop a base skill set and learn about color combinations for the final project, your choice of knit or crochet. Create your own clothing, accessories, and more with projects that adapt to all age groups! --- # XKD3076A — Adv. String Theory 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3076A - Adv. String Theory 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Continue on after learning the basics and create a beautiful project. your choice of knit or crochet. Create your own clothing, accessories, and more with projects that adapt to all age groups! --- # XKD3077 — Printmaking 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3077 - Printmaking (8 Hrs) 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) An introduction to an art form that has existed for centuries, this is a hands-on class for the crafty young artist, or a fun opportunity to learn a new skill. Students will create one design that can be reproduced endlessly. We will spend one day experimenting with color and printing with sample designs, then students will come up with their own ideas which they will carve into a stamp. At the end of the week, we will display all the students' prints and celebrate their hard work. --- # XKD3078 — Theater Production (8 Hrs) 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3078 - Theater Production (8 Hrs) 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Focus on the more technical aspects of theater. Sound and music production, lighting effects and visual effects. Design and create a program and tickets, as well as contribute design and model ideas to the technical theater class. --- # XKD3079 — Gifts from the Gulf 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3079 - Gifts from the Gulf 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This class will transorm any beach lover into a marine artist. Ocean artisans will create various 2D and 3D projects using multiple art mediums including watercolors, plaster, chalk, foam, acrylics, and paper. These unique creations will be inspired by the sun, sand, saltwater, shells, and sea life of our local waters. --- # XKD3080 — Learn to Beatbox 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3080 - Learn to Beatbox 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn fun, exciting sounds like how to sound like a trumpet, how to make DJ scratch noises, and even maybe how to sing and beatbox at the same time! Here you'll learn the basics of musical rhythm and a whole bunch of mouth sounds along the way. After this class, you'll be able to drum along with all your favorite songs in your own unique way! --- # XKD3081 — Lights, iPhone, Action! 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3081 - Lights, iPhone, Action! 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Learn how to make videos with your smart phone. Students will use their phones and a college computer lab to make videos that will amaze their friends and family. --- # XKD3082 — Everyday Art 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3082 - Everyday Art 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Create works of art using everyday items, let your imagination run wild and have fun all at the same time. --- # XKD3083 — Let's Get S.m.Art 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3083 - Let's Get S.m.Art 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Come explore how the visual arts intersect with science, technology, engineering, and math. Imagine getting S.m.Art - learning SCIENCE while making ART! Students will make works of art to keep and engage in science laboratory activities at the same time. --- # XKD3084 — Draw, Paint, Create 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3084 - Draw, Paint, Create 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learn about primary and secondary colors coupled with some fun designs as you create their own original artwork. Recreate one of Vincent van Gogh's most iconic paintings, "Starry Night" but with a new twist, oil pastel! --- # XKD3085 — Mini Theater 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3085 - Mini Theater 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) In this class you’ll learn all kinds of theater basics. Any age, any skill set, everyone can and will participate in everything from group scenes, mini musical numbers, improv, you name it! You will learn public speaking and social skills through theater techniques that will benefit you for life. --- # XKD3200A — KOC-Prep Wkshp for Gypsy 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 3200A -- KOC Prep Workshop for Gypsy 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will allow students to learn acting techniques for the upcoming auditions for Gypsy. --- # XKD3200B — KOC-Summer Intensive Study 0 credits · 4.266 hours XKD 3200B -- KOC Summer Intensive Study 64 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn script analysis techniques, vocal/dance warm-up techniques and styles. Students will be coached for performances. --- # XKD3803 — KOC Mini Camp 0 credits · 1 hours XKD 3803 -- KOC Mini Camp 15 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be taught a variety of subjects and interests in a three hour block. --- # XKD3803A — All Kinds of Art Camp 0 credits · 1.333 hours XKD 3803A -- All Kinds of Art Camp 20 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be taught a variety of art and theatre classes iin a four hour block. --- # XKD3803B — KOC & All Kinds of Art 0 credits · 1 hours XKD 3803B -- Kids on Campus & All Kinds of Art 15 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will be taught a variety of art and theatre classes in a four hour block. --- # XKD5000 — KOC-Bubble, Slime, Chem Time 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5000 --KOC-Bubble, Slime and Chemical Time 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Like to get gooey and slimy? This is the class for you! You’ll learn how to make all sorts of bubbly, slimy, gooey things. Everything about this class is fun! --- # XKD5001 — KOC-Spanish 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5001 -- KOC-Spanish 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Come discover Spanish in a creative, unforgettable way! We will learn vocabulary and conversation through stories, songs, crafts, and culture! Learning Spanish at Kids on Campus will be so fun and effective that it won't feel like class at all! --- # XKD5002 — KOC-Portuguese 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5002 -- KOC-French 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basics of conversational French. --- # XKD5003 — KOC-Mandarin Chinese 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5003 -- KOC-German 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basics of conversational German. --- # XKD5004 — KOC-Babysitting 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5004 -- KOC-Babysitting 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Thinking about becoming a babysitter? This class will provide you with all the tools you need! Create a babysitting bag full of fun activities, easy experiments, and tons of games. We are also going to make and care for flour BABIES! Don’t miss out on all of the babysitting fun! --- # XKD5006 — KOC-Magic 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5006 -- KOC-Magic 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will teach students the art of magic, hands-on magic tricks and the art of performing in front of an audience. --- # XKD5007 — Sign Language 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5007 -- KOC-Sign Language I 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Did you know there are many other ways to communicate with your friends other than talking? Take this class and learn to talk with your hands! From the alphabet, to full sentences and more! --- # XKD5008 — KOC-Sign Language II 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5008 -- KOC-Sign Language II 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation of Sign Language I. --- # XKD5010 — KOC-Mad Scientist 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5010 -- KOC-Mad Scientist 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Think science is boring? Not when you are doing experiments like a mad scientist! Here is your chance to explore the wonders of science through a series of hands on activities. --- # XKD5011 — KOC-Interactive Reading 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5011 -- KOC-Reading for Fun 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who need extra reinforcement in reading. Students will do activities with fun books. --- # XKD5012 — KOC-Photography 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5012 -- KOC-Photography 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This is a basic photography class for those students who would like to learn how to use a camera and learn the art of taking pictures. --- # XKD5014 — KOC-Basic Web Design 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5014 -- Basic Web Design 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Ever wonder about all those cool websites you see while surfing the Internet? Want to create your own website? Learn the basics of creating a website and become a webmaster. We start with the basics of web design and then you build your own website, including pictures and links. By the end of class you’ll have a website on whatever subject you choose that you created! --- # XKD5015 — KOC-Straight To The Point 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5015 -- KOC-Straight to the Point 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will teach students the basic concepts of Power Point. --- # XKD5016 — KOC-Math 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5016 -- KOC-Math 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who need reinforcement in math. --- # XKD5020 — Gross Adaptations 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5020 -- KOC-Nature Explorer 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for nature lovers. Students will learn about plants, water and animals in our local area. --- # XKD5023 — KOC-Space 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 5023 -- KOC-Space 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will teach students about our planets, NASA and our space shuttles. --- # XKD5026 — KOC-Nature Explorer 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 5026 -- KOC-Nature Explorer 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for nature lovers. Students will learn about plants, water and animals in our local area. --- # XKD5032 — KOC-Creative Writing 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5032 -- KOC-Creative Writing 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Have you imagined yourself flying over as a superhero or ruling the castle as the fairest queen of all? Try writing all of these ideas down on paper, saving them for years to come so that you can return to your adventures. In this class students will expand on their imaginations and writing skills to create short stories. At the end of the session each student will submit one story to create a book for parents and students to share. --- # XKD5035 — KOC-Mind Bogglers 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5035 -- KOC-Mind Bogglers 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Have you ever been told to think “outside the box?” Here is your chance to do just that. This class will help you think differently and to understand that there is more than one way to solve a problem. Teamwork is the key when trying to solve one of these problems. --- # XKD5035A — KOC-Mind Bogglers 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 5035A -- KOC-Mind Bogglers 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to think "outside the box" and develop critical thinking skills. --- # XKD5038 — KOC-Chronicles 0 credits · 1.6 hours XKD 5038 -- KOC-Chronicles 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the process of organizing a newspaper and printing it. --- # XKD5040 — KOC-Web Design II 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 5040 -- KOC-Web Design II 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to make web pages. --- # XKD5042 — KOC-Blue Eyes, Bones & Burps 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5042 -- KOC-Blue Eyes, Bones and Burps 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn about different parts of the body and how they work with DNA. --- # XKD5043 — KOC-Intro to Comp and Web Desi 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5043 -- KOC-Computers 101 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Falling behind in the computer age? In this fast paced world it’s hard to get ahead without basic knowledge of computers. This fun and exciting environment class will help you understand computer fundamentals. Don’t be left behind!!! Computers 101 is the place to be! --- # XKD5044 — KOC-Exploring Egypt 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5044 -- KOC-Exploring Egypt 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn about Egypt and the history of the country. --- # XKD5045 — KOC-Stars And Stripe 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5045 -- KOC-Stars and Stripes 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn about different figures in American history, through dress-up, role playing and arts and crafts. --- # XKD5046 — KOC-Take the Cake 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5046 -- KOC-Cooking Without A Kitchen 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Have you ever wanted to cook something but your parents wouldn’t let you use the kitchen? “Cooking Without a Kitchen” will teach you several different recipes that are fun and easy to make and even more delicious to eat. You might be surprised at what you can cook without a stove and oven! At the end you will be able to take home a recipe book of all the dishes you made throughout the class. STUDENTS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES SHOULD NOT REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS. --- # XKD5046A — Take the Cake Advanced 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5046A - Adv. Cook Without Kitchen 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will prepare recipes and using large kitchen appliances. --- # XKD5046B — Let's Eat Smart 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5046B - Let's Eat Smart 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Learn how to make snacks for yourself, friends and family that are delicious, easy and good for you. Cooking not required, having fun is. --- # XKD5046C — No Kitchen, No Problem 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5046C - No Kitchen, No Problem 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) “No Kitchen –No problem” will teach you several different recipes that are fun and easy to make and even more delicious to eat. You might be surprised at what you can make without a stove and oven! You will also learn prep and clean up. --- # XKD5047 — KOC-Bugs, Brains, Biology 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5047 -- KOC-Bugs, Brains and Biology 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about bugs and do hands-on science experiments. --- # XKD5048 — KOC-Fly Me To The Moon 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5048 -- KOC-Fly Me To The Moon 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to make rockets and study astronomy. --- # XKD5049 — KOC-Math Land 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5049 -- KOC-Math Land 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will do math equations while learning about traveling. --- # XKD5050 — KOC-Surf, Sand & Sea 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5050 -- KOC-Surf, Sand and Sea Creatures 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will create sea life art projects. --- # XKD5051 — DIY Electronics 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 5051 -- KOC-My Robot 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to create a Lego Robot using a software program. Students will then compete with their robot through an obstacle course. --- # XKD5052 — KOC-Photo Story & Movie Maker 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5052 -- KOC-Photo Story and Movie Maker 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to create stories and movies using computer software. --- # XKD5053 — Junior Filmmakers 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5053 -- KOC-Movie Maker 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to create movies and learn the editing process. --- # XKD5054 — KOC-Down By The Bay 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5054 -- KOC-Down by the Bay 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the local water and animal life in Okaloosa County through experiments and activities. --- # XKD5055 — KOC-Up Up And Away 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5055 -- KOC-Up, Up and Away 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about aviation. --- # XKD5056 — KOC-CSI 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5056 -- KOC-Crime Scene Investigation 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Do you love a good mystery? Have you always pictured yourself as a Crime Scene Investigator? Think you’ve got what it takes to solve the crime? Then come join the mystery in our CSI Camp. You will learn how to dust for fingerprints, examine foot and lip prints and test your detective skills. Examine a mock Crime Scene. You’ll even get to try your hand at facial reconstruction! --- # XKD5057 — KOC-Create Your Own Superhero 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5057 -- KOC-Comic Book Heroes 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to create their own comic book heroes and develop a comic book. --- # XKD5058 — KOC-Mad Rocket Scientist 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5058 -- KOC-Mad Rocket Scientist 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn different hands-on science experiments and will incorporate rockets into the lessons. --- # XKD5059 — Ooey Gooey Science 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5059 -- KOC-Messy Science 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn different hands-on science experiments. --- # XKD5060 — KOC-Catering For Kids 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5060 -- KOC-Catering for Kids 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Let’s plan a party! Join the cooking team to learn how to plan a menu, make a guest list, create and decorate for the big event, and then host an actual party. Let’s cater and have a party! You will be able to take home your cookbook with you at the end of camp, so you can host your own party at home! STUDENTS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES SHOULD NOT REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS. --- # XKD5061 — KOC-Coding/Game Star 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5061 -- KOC-Coding for Kids 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn the beginning of game design with this new class using one of the following sites: Tynker, Gamestar Mechanic or Scratch. This is a fun way to learn the basics of coding, bringing FUN and STEM together. It’s GAME TIME! --- # XKD5062 — KOC CNC Fabrication 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5062 -- KOC-What's Inside? 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will teach students how to take apart and fix electronic devices. --- # XKD5063 — KOC-Math Art 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5063 -- KOC-Math Art 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will teach students how to draw using proportioning and perspective (math art). --- # XKD5064 — KOC -Plant It, Grow It, Eat It 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5064 -- KOC - Plant It! Grow It! Eat It! 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Ever wonder about the journey your food took to get to your plate? Partner up with a Master Gardener to learn the secrets of where food comes from and how it grows while planting your very own fruit or herb! Be adventurous as you take a ride on the blender-bike and create a nutritious and delicious smoothie! Explore the outdoors and enjoy the Florida sunshine while racing in a fun-filled obstacle course! In this class kids will learn Healthy Habits to Live By as 5-2-1-0 takes root! --- # XKD5065 — KOC - 3D Printing 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5065 -- KOC 3D Print 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) What the mind can imagine, a 3D Printer can make! Digital creations come to life as the layers are laid down. Visualize the design. Create the design using a 3D modeling CAD program and bring it to life with the 3D printer. Come and join the class. Don’t forget to bring your imagination with you. --- # XKD5065A — 3D Print - 16 hr. 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 5065A - 3D Print - 16 hr. 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) What the mind can imagine, a 3D Printer can make! Digital creations come to life as the layers are laid down. Visualize the design. Create the design using a 3D modeling CAD program and bring it to life with the 3D printer. --- # XKD5066 — Freshwater Frenzy 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5066 -- KOC -- Freshwater Frenzy 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Join the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance as we take a dive into our local waters! If you like learning about frogs, creeks, lakes, and fish -- this is the class for you! Together, we will be learning about all of the life that can be found in and around freshwaters. We will conduct a frog survey, look at live animals in a touch tank, dissect carnivorous plants and also take a walking field trip to Roert's Lake, the freshwater lake found on campus. We hope you will join us to explore the awesome waters of Florida! --- # XKD5067 — KOC Cookie Decorating 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5067 -- KOC - The Icing On the Bake 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Decorating cupcakes, brownies, cookies, fruit and the like....come learn and play to make our treats tempting. --- # XKD5068 — Adventures of the Piggy Bank 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5068 -- Adventures of the Piggy Bank 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Join us on our financial quest to learn how to manage money while still having fun. Learn how to balance a checkbook, keep track of deposits, and how money works in everyday situations through role play as customers, bankers, employers and clerks. Participants will also leave the class with the materials needed to start saving today with their own piggy banks and a savings account through BBVA Compass.• --- # XKD5069 — Adventures in Finance 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5069 -- Adventures in Finance 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Join us on our financial quest to learn how to manage fmances while still having fun. Participants will learn life skills such as how to balance a checkbook, what its like to pay bills, the importance of savings and how to incorporate technology into their everyday banking needs. Participants will also learn how to balance a budget and explore career options and the cost of living. Participants will also leave the class with the materials needed to start saving today with their own piggy banks and a savings account through… --- # XKD5070 — Police Camp 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5070 -- Jr. Safety 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) First aid is a life skill that everyone can and should learn. Have you ever seen someone fall over and hurt their leg? Or perhaps you know someone who is very ill? Have you ever been near an accident? Imagine being able to help in each of these situations -- that's what first aid is all about. You can learn the skills and confidence to save lives! Law Enforcement officers learn skills valuable to the safety of the community. Have you ever wanted to learn about law enforcement and what it takes to be the police? Come join us so we can… --- # XKD5070A — Police Camp 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 50704 - Adv. Jr. Safety 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn more advanced safety and life saving techniques. They will be given a preview of various programs offered in Public Safety. --- # XKD5071 — Here We Go Loop-De-Loop 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5071 -- Here We Go Loop-De-Loop 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This class will ofer students a chance to continue reading and learning about popular topics in a literacy-station style atmosphere. The students will rotate through the loops (stations) throughout the class offering comprehension, illustration and writing activities. This class allows each child a chance to learn about topics in science, biographies and celebrities, and lets them create journals and art activities to allow self-expression. If you enjoy learning about these topics and want to have fun while you learn, thi… --- # XKD5072 — Be Happy! Be Healthy! 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5072 - Be Happy! Be Healthy! 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Do you want to save lives when you grow up or live to be 100 years old? ln this class you will become a health ambassadorl Through interactive activities you will learn how to prevent diseases and promote healthy lifestyles. Topics include safety, hygiene, nutrition, physical activity, stress, and healthy relationships. Have you seen the "Click lt or Ticket" signs? At the end of the session each student will create their own public service announcement. --- # XKD5073 — Intro to Robotics 0 credits · 1.066 hours XKD 5073 - Introduction to Robotics 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learning computer programming with robots is fun and easy! Come learn to program a Mindstorms EV3 robot that uses sensors and motors to pick up objects, follow lines, and stop before crashing into a wall. Perfect for students thinking about joining a FIRST LEGO League Robotics team! --- # XKD5074 — World of Welding 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5074 - Watt's Up (8 Hrs) 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Ever wonder about the science of energy? Earn your Energy Detective license as you explore just how much electricity it takes to power our world. Through hands-on activities you’ll learn how to create and measure electricity use, build your own energy efficient model house, and compete in Energy Olympics. --- # XKD5075 — Planet Energy (8 Hrs) 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5075 - Planet Energy (8 Hrs) 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Did you know the sun could power a car and bake a snack? Learn about the Earth and its energy resources through fun hands-on activities like building solar ovens, water wheels and windmills. Explore energy sources through games and competitions, and build your own solar house. --- # XKD5076 — Newsroom 101 (8 Hrs) 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5076 - Newsroom 101 (8 Hrs) 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Modern day newspapers are more than the traditional print edition that shows up on the front porch every day. This class led by the Northwest Florida Daily News staff will dive into the difference between creative and online writing, photography, video and digital/social media strategies that are necessary for aspiring young journalists today. Students won't only improve writing/photography/video skills, but also learn how to create their own brand and expand the digital reach of their work. --- # XKD5077 — Exploring FL Ecosys (8 Hrs) 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5077 - Exploring FL Ecosystems (8 Hrs) 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Join Mattie M. Kelly Environmental Institute (MKEI) on a journey of Florida’s diverse aquatic ecosystems. If you want to learn about water, animals, plants and how everything is connected, this journey is for you! We will take virtual trips to ecosystems like the springs, coral reefs, and the Everglades. Become a scientist through interactive, hands-on activities and experiments. Each participant is recognized as a MKEI young scientist upon completion of the class! --- # XKD5078 — Forensic Anthropology 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5078 - Forensic Anthropology 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Do you love a good Mystery! Bones have a story. We cna learn the age, height, and other information to ancestry by examining bones that are left behind. We will use a skull just like Forensic Artists use to create a face image of what a person might have looked like from long ago. --- # XKD5079 — Shark Biologist 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5079 - Shark Biologist 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Become familiar with the 400+ species of sharks that inhabit our oceans. Students will become familiar with the basic anatomy of sharks and what makes them such an expert predator and could participate in shark dissections and shark identification activities. --- # XKD5080 — Shark Bio -Prehistoric Florida 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5080 - Prehistoric Florida 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This exciting class will explore the beauty and science behind sharks and some of Florida’s prehistoric organisms. Through a variety of different STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) influenced activities you will learn about shark biology, fossils and prehistoric animals that once and still do call Florida home. --- # XKD5081 — Math Magic 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5081 - Math Magic 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Do you want to have some fun doing tricks on people with numbers? I know, it is not easy to think of math and fun at the same time. Not only can you have fun, you can make people think you are a "psychic" or a "hypnotist". In this class, learn cool tricks you can do and faster ways to do computations like additions, subtraction, multiplication, etc. --- # XKD5082 — Backyard Bonanza 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5082 - Backyard Bonanza 8 Contact hours (Offered as Needed) This competitive, yet creative class provides campers an opportunity to explore classic backyard games with a crazy twist! This class focuses on team building activities that will engage students both physically and mentally, all the while ensuring that campers are having fun! Days will be packed with activities ranging from Giant Jenga, Life sized Angry Birds, human Foosball, Zorb Soccer and a giant slip and slides, to name a few. --- # XKD5083 — Japanese Conversation 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5083 - Japanese Conversation 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Do you like Japanese Anime or Manga? Do you want to learn the Japanese language to communicate with Japanese people? If you do, this class is for you! Come learn Japanese greetings, basic conversation skills, useful phrases/expressions and more. Learn to write your name in Japanese letters. --- # XKD5084 — Head to Toe 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5084 - Head to Toe 8 contact hours (Offered as Needed) Calling all future doctors, fitness enthusiasts or anyone who just has a passion for science. Every day your body works hard to keep you thinking, moving and most importantly, ALIVE. In this class, explore human anatomy and physiology through, crafts, experiments and constructive movement. Learn about the most important subject in and out of school- YOURSELF. --- # XKD5085 — STEMgeneer 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 5085 - STEMgeneer 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Hands on STEM activities where student groups face off with other groups to learn, draft, build and compete while using STEM knowledge and ideas. --- # XKD7000 — KOC-Tennis 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7000 -- KOC-Tennis 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In this class students learn the basic concepts of the game. No prior tennis experience is needed. Students must provide their own tennis racquet. Tennis racquets MUST be labeled with the student’s name --- # XKD7001 — KOC-Basketball 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7001 -- KOC-Basketball 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is offered for those who want to work on the dribble, the pass and the score. Students will participate in drills and lots of teamwork. No previous basketball experience is required. Please wear tennis shoes each day. --- # XKD7001A — Adv. Basketball 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7001A - Adv. Basketball 8 Contact Hours (Offererd as needed) Students will learn more advanced skills, game strategy and drills. --- # XKD7002 — KOC-Cheerleading 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7002 -- KOC-Cheerleading 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) For those of you with the spirit for the home team, this is for you. This class starts each day with a stretch, and then it's on to jumps, chants and cheers. Participants will be able to prepare a small presentation for family and friends at the end of the session. --- # XKD7002A — Cheernastics 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7002 - Cheernastics 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Classes will offer those wanting to work on arm motions, jumps, and tumbling to better prepare them for basic foundations of cheer. No prior cheer experience is required for this class. We will focus on basic technique forms and tumbling basics including: forward/backward rolls, cartwheels, round-offs, flexibility, body awareness, and body control. --- # XKD7005 — KOC-Rookie Rugby 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7005 -- KOC-Volleyball 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will teach you the fundamentals of volleyball. Learn to serve, spike and score. No previous experience needed. Just wear shorts and tennis shoes each day and be ready to play volleyball. --- # XKD7006 — KOC-Martial Art Mania 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7006 -- KOC-Martial Art Madness 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Be more confident in SELF DEFENSE STRATEGIES! Learn how to be a SAFETY NET KID! Develop focus and power thru BOARD BREAKING! Gain speed and coordination with NUNCHUCKS! Come train and have fun in MARTIAL ARTS MANIA! We teach the life skills you want for your kids! Respect, Confidence, Self-Control and Discipline. --- # XKD7007 — KOC-Baton Twirling 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD-7007 -- KOC-Baton Twirling 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a beginner class for those who would like to learn how to twirl a baton that accompanies music. --- # XKD7014 — KOC-Zumba 0 credits · 0.266 hours XKD 7014 -- KOC-Zumba 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art of Zumba and dance. --- # XKD7015 — KOC - Tai Chi for Kids 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7015 -- Tai Chi for Kids 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) A fun activity to develop concentration and coordination by a certified instructor, in small building blocks including stories and Chinese calligraphy art. A noncompetitive activity, Tai Chi for Kids emphasizes fun elements while developing children’s minds and bodies and encouraging them to do their personal best. You may even see improvement in your sport and academic studies after doing Tai Chi. --- # XKD7016 — KOC - Yoga for Kids 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7016 -- Yoga for Kids 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Explore your flexibility, strength, coordination, and self-awareness in this fun class that weaves basic yoga principles together with fun fitness moves. Each day, we will build on basic postures to create a flowing yoga sequence that you can do at home! Plus, each class will incorporate some teamwork, basic balancing poses, breathing exercises, and relaxation skills. No previous yoga experience is required – even if you can’t bend to touch your toes, we respect what each person is capable of and will still have fun! What we do ask… --- # XKD7017 — KOC Open the Body and Mind 0 credits · 0.533 hours XKD 7017 - Stretch and Strengthen 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a surfer, a tree, a cat, a cow, or a crocodile? This class is designed to promote flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination. --- # XKD7018 — Softball 0 credits · 1.067 hours XKD 7018 - Softball 16 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Learn about softball: hitting, throwing, rules, positions, drills. For all skills levels. Take the field and have fun. --- # XKD8000 — KOC-Extended Care(AM) 0 credits · 0.8 hours XKD 8000 -- KOC-extended care 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XKD8001 — KOC-Lunch 0 credits · 0.266 hours XKD 8001 -- KOC-Lunch 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XKD8002 — KOC-Extended Care(PM) 0 credits · 0.8 hours XKD 8002 -- KOC-Extended Care (PM) 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI1000 — Limit Comm Landsc Maintenance 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 1000--Limited Lawn And Ornamental Licensure Course 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Applicators learn how to comply with Florida rules and use products in a manner that reduces the risk of harm to people and the environment. Learning to correctly identify pests is the first step in developing a management strategy. Participants will learn to diagnose and treat problems using Integrated Pest Management. through -hands-on activities, applicators learn how to use products in a manner that reduces the risk of harm to people and the environment. --- # XLI9000 — Leadership Okaloosa 0.7 credits · 7 hours XLI 9000 -- Leadership Okaloosa 63 Lab Hours (Offered annually) This course is a nine-month program focusing on community issues for professionals. Goal is to identify and cultivate local leaders and prepare them for greater civic responsibility, knowledge of government, business, and industry. Participants explore issues and resources of the community through planned "hands-on" activities. --- # XLI9005 — The Resilient Leader 0 credits · 0.5 hours XLI 9005 -- The Resilient Leader 7.5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Take your leadership to the next level. This transformative resilience training is designed to help you get to know yourself better and give you a greater understanding of those you lead. It will build your inner leader to do more than just survive; it will help you thrive when faced with challenges--both personally and professionally. Life happens, and every day we face possibilities and choices. This course will help you learn how to make the best choice, not only for yourself, but also for the people you lead. Relations… --- # XLI9006 — Always Be Employed 0 credits · 0.2 hours XLI 9006 -- Always Be Employed 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Trapped in a job you hate? Want to change careers but not sure how? At a dead-end? Tired of being downsized, right sized, outsourced or laid off? Been passed over? We can help. Our training will help you to; 1. Develop a plan for your career change 2. Positively assess your skills, experience, and goals 3. Learn to excel at interviews 4. Improve job security 5. Take control of your career 6. Build and work a network 7. Learn how to market yourself to any employer 8. Stay marketable 9. Make social media work for you 10. Always… --- # XLI9007 — Generational Diversity 0 credits · 0.266 hours Generational Diversity, 4 contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9008 — Public Speaking 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9008 -- Public Speaking 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn the art of public speaking and communicating your message in an effective and persuasive manner. You will develop the necessary skills to present your content in a clear and memorable manner while learning how to reduce nervousness and engage the attention of your listeners. Participants will develop and organize presentation content and learn the benefits of rehearsing in front of an audience. Gain the confidence needed to deliver an impressive presentation during this training. --- # XLI9008A — Public Speaking 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9008A -- Public Speaking 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed). Learn the art of public speaking and communicating your message in an effective and persuasive manner. You will develop the necessary skills to present your content in a clear and memorable manner while learning how to reduce nervousness and engage the attention of your listeners. Participants will develop and organize presentation content and learn the benefits of rehearsing in front of an audience. Gain the confidence needed to deliver an impressive presentation during this training. --- # XLI9009 — Business Writing 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9009 -- Business Writing 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9010 — Lead In Chng Environ 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9010 -- Leading in a Changing Environment 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) A seminar for executives, managers, supervisors, and team leaders who want to make diversity an asset in their organizations. Participants will learn: What diversity is and what it isnt; diversity-related concepts including prejudice, stereotyping, labeling, discrimination, and tolerance; why prejudice is a learned behavior that can be un-learned; un-learning prejudice and embracing diversity; how to help others in the organization un-learn learned prejudices and embrace diversity; how to lead diverse teams; how… --- # XLI9011 — Team Building Healthcare 0.03 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9011 -- Team Building for the Healthcare Provider 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9012 — What'S Yr Lead Style 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9012 -- What's your Leadership Style? 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) A seminar for executives, managers, supervisors, and team leaders who want to become better leaders who are able to inspire employees to perform at peak levels and continually improve. Participants will learn: what developmental leadership is; the Eight Cs of developmental leadership; leadership styles (caring, character, communication, clarity, commitment, courage, credibility, and competence); applying your leadership style to transform people and organizations. --- # XLI9013 — Acct For Non-Fin Mgr 0 credits · 0.8 hours XLI 9013 -- Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager Training 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9014 — MS Word 2016 Intro 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9014 -- Microsoft Word 2016, Introduction Training 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Microsoft Office Word 2016 delivers innovations that can help you easily create professional-quality documents, control distribution of sensitive information, and collaborate with others. In this first series of Microsoft Word 2016, you will create, edit, and enhance standard business documents using Microsoft Office Word 2016. The intended audience for this Word 2010 Level 1 Course is the individual who wants to gain very basic knowledge of working with Word 2010. --- # XLI9015 — MS Excel 2016 Intro 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9015 -- Microsoft Excel 2016, Introduction Training 8 contact hours (Offered as needed) Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016 teaches students how to work with worksheets and workbooks to analyze data using a variety of features to create, modify and format common business reports such as budgets, inventory reports, invoices, and charts. This course is designed for students who desire the skills necessary to create edit, format, and print basic Microsoft Office Excel 2016 worksheets and manage and audit numerical reports. --- # XLI9015A — Ms Excel 2010 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9015A -- Microsoft Excel 2010 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Microsoft Office Excel 2010 - Level 1 teaches students how to work with worksheets and workbooks to analyze data using a variety of features to create, modify and format common business reports such as budgets, inventory reports, invoices, and charts. This course is designed for students who desire the skills necessary to create edit, format, and print basic Microsoft Office Excel 2010 worksheets and manage and audit numerical reports. The intended audience for this course is the individual who desires to gain the necessary… --- # XLI9016 — Facebook,Twitr,Blogs 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9016 -- Social Media - Facebook, Twitter, Blogs 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Through a hands-on, interactive approach, this introductory workshop teaches businesses how to strategically leverage social media to build dynamic, engaged online communities to increase SEO ranking and position, build brand awareness and loyalty and develop new relationships. Workshop topics: Social Networking 101; How to Use What You Already Know About Facebook for Your Business; Every Business Must Tweet; Grow Your Business Like a Weed with LInkedIn; Heads Up! Are You on Google +; Start a Blog on Wordp… --- # XLI9017 — Creating a Company Website 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9017 -- Creating a Web Site: How to Design and Develop your Company Web Site 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9017A — Web Design Dreamweaver 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9017A -- Web Design with Dreamweaver 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This training will show you how to create a responsive HTML5 web site step-by-step with Adobe Dreamweaver. The responsive HTML5 web site will work across multiple browsers and devices, will include rich imagery and text, a robust portfolio, video content and a contact form. --- # XLI9018 — Young Prof Training Networking 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9018 -- Young Professional Training Networking 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9019 — Sales Training 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9019 -- Sales Training 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Perhaps you have noticed that success in sales is getting harder to come by in the so-called new economy. The competition is tougher than ever, and the pace if much faster. It is no longer enough to just have a great product and deliver a persuasive presentation on the features and benefits you offer. Increase sales and profitability by learning to function as an expert consultant who has the skills and patience to first identify what the customer really needs and wants, and then help him obtain it. This course concentrates on the… --- # XLI9020 — Ms Excel 2016 Advncd 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9020 -- Microsoft Excel 2016, Advanced 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Microsoft Office Excel 2016 – Level 2 Primary focus is on using the analysis components within the application to budget and manage financial expenses. Attention is also devoted to summarizing large amounts of data rapidly, performing what-if analyses, and working problems back to find variables when a desired outcome or scenario is known. You will learn more advanced concepts such as working with data ranges, linking multiple workbooks and saving spreadsheets as Web pages. You will also learn to manage workbook da… --- # XLI9021 — Comm Effect Trgt Aud 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9021 -- Communicating Effectively with Your Target Audience 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9021A — Effective Communications 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9021A -- Effective Communications: Enhancing your Visibility, Relationships, and Results 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Effective communication strategies are critical to the success of a business, yet communicating effectively is often one of the most challenging tasks. How you say it, when you say it and to whom are all important pieces of the communications puzzle. This workshop includes strategies and practical tactics that businesses may adopt to communicate successfully with internal and external audiences, ultimately enhancing your corporate reputation and bottom line. Partici… --- # XLI9022 — Entrepreneurial Course 0 credits · 0.6 hours XLI 9022 -- Entrepreneurial Course 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9023 — Dealing With Difficult People 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9023 -- Dealing with Difficult People 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The presentation title is “The Sky is Falling: Dealing With Difficult People.” Real world scenarios will be presented and suggested strategies to use when confronting a difficult situation. Participants will engage in exercises that will identifying excuses people use and developing ways to overcome those excuses. Workplace success depends on understanding those you work with and knowing how to communicate with them in an effective manner. --- # XLI9023A — Dealing With Difficult People 0.1 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9023A -- Dealing with Difficult People 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The presentation title is “The Sky is Falling: Dealing With Difficult People.” Real world scenarios will be presented and suggested strategies to use when confronting a difficult situation. Participants will engage in exercises that will identifying excuses people use and developing ways to overcome those excuses. Workplace success depends on understanding those you work with and knowing how to communicate with them in an effective manner. --- # XLI9024 — Art Of Persuasion 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9024 -- The Art of Persuasion 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Persuasion and other political skills are strong predictors of performance ratings of employees, often outstripping both intelligence and personality traits. Research has shown that people with strong social skills command higher fees and salaries than equally talented but less socially adept colleagues. Persuasion is particularly important in times of organizational change and uncertainty. Is your organization going through turmoil after a merger or reorganization? Are you having trouble getting the attention of a critical… --- # XLI9025 — Networking 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9025 -- Networking 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9026 — Ms Powerpoint 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9026 -- Microsoft PowerPoint 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This Introduction to PowerPoint 2016 training class is designed for students who are interested in learning the fundamentals needed to create and modify basic presentations using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2016. Students will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a presentation. Students will format text on slides to enhance clarity and add graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. Students will also add tables and charts to a presentation to present data in a structured form and then finalize a presentat… --- # XLI9027 — Website Seo/Mon Web 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9027 -- Website SEO and How to Monetize Your Web Site 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will help you understand SEO, the advantages and potential damage that irresponsible SEO can do to your site. --- # XLI9028 — Microsoft Outlook 0 credits · 0.2 hours XLI 9028 -- Microsoft Outlook 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will provide the student with the necessary skills needed to start sending and responding to email in Microsoft Office Outlook 2016, as well as maintaining a Calendar, scheduling meetings, and working with tasks and notes. Students will compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information and tasks, and use notes. Students will also customize the Outlook environment, Calendar, mail, folders, and also track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items, as well as, persona… --- # XLI9029 — Facebook 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9029 -- Facebook 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) With over 800 million people on Facebook, it is critical that your business have a Facebook page. In this Facebook crash course, you will learn how to create and maintain a business Facebook page to better market your business. --- # XLI9029A — Facebook 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9029A -- Facebook 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) With over 800 million people on Facebook, it is critical that your business have a Facebook page. In this Facebook crash course, you will learn how to create and maintain a business Facebook page to better market your business. --- # XLI9030 — Customer Svc Hlthcare Provider 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9030 -- Customer Service for the Health Care Provider 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9031 — Conflict Mgmt Hlthcare Provide 0.1 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9031 -- Conflict Management for the Health Care Provider 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Although conflict is inevitable, the results of conflict are not. Your actions, or lack of actions, play a large role in whether the conflict experience will be positive or negative. Potential conflicts can be identified early and strategies exist to help minimize adverse impacts to you and your organization. This course will help you learn to effectively manage conflict. Specifically, you will be provided skills to assist with conflict resolution; you will participate in a self-assessment of your… --- # XLI9032 — Leader Strat/Mentor 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9032 -- Leader as Strategist and Mentor 4 contact hours (Offered as needed) This presentation is designed to provide an overview of theory and practice in the core area of a leader as a strategist. In today’s business environment, an individual leader without strategic insight can easily confuse leadership knowledge as an end all too achieving success. The subsequent impact of that type of thinking will hurt their leadership potential and their business. The class takes an interdisciplinary behavioral science approach to the subject. In addition, it will cover strategic decision making le… --- # XLI9033 — Decode Motivatnl Dna 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9033 -- Decoding Motivational DNA 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9034 — Servant Leadership 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9034 -- Servant Leadership 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The phrase “Servant Leadership” was coined by Robert K. Greenleaf (former AT&T CEO). He said: "The servant-leader is servant first…servant leadership begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first.” Servant leadership style has been practiced all over the world in many successful companies. Jim Collins, in his book Good to Great, modeled his “level five leader” on the leadership principles discussed by Robert Greenleaf. Fortune Magazine‘s annual list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For identifies man… --- # XLI9035 — Time Management 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9035 -- Time Management 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) “I don’t have time for that” is a phrase we hear a lot in this hurry scurry world of Not Enough. This is especially true in the land of not-for-profit, when the things you “don’t have time for” are often exactly what you need to make your journey through your one precious life joyful and rewarding. After all, if you can’t find time to help yourself, how will you be able to help others? Using life coaching tools, we will tame your ToDo list and bring clarity to your day. --- # XLI9036 — Change Management 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9036 -- Change Management 4 contact hours (Offered as needed) It is said that people do not like change, but research shows that it is how change is typically handled in organizations that people do not like. When organizational change is handled well—meaning it is done with employees instead of to them—people are much more supportive of change. Another factor that inhibits acceptance of organizational change is fear of the unknown. People are always more comfortable with the known than the unknown. The theme of this seminar is that there is only one justifiable reason for making changes… --- # XLI9037 — The Wow Seminar 0 credits · 0.433 hours XLI 9037 -- The WOW Seminar 6.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9038 — Cert Code Exam Prep 2.8 credits · 28 hours XLI 9038 -- Certified Coding Exam Preparation 28 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is offered for people who have completed a Medical Coding and Billing Training Course of Study or have been employed for at least two years in the coding field and who wish to become certified through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). --- # XLI9038A — Cert Code Exam Prep 0 credits · 1.866 hours XLI 9038A -- Certified Coding Exam Preparation 28 hours (Offered as needed) This course is offered to people who have completed a Medical Coding and Billing Training Course of Study or have been employed for at least two years in the coding field and who wish to become certified through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). (AAS Scholarship students) --- # XLI9039 — Lead by Example: Walk the Talk 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9039 -- Lead by Example - "Walk the Talk" 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed). Today, leaders need new skills and fresh outlook to build sustainable organizations. However, nothing builds and sustains credibility like a boss who leads by example. People are put into positions of authority, but it is up to the individual to earn the respect and trust of the team. Doing what you say, when you say it can inspire and motivate people, inspire and stimulate creativity, introduce a positive change and result in extraordinary results from your team or organization. Leading, and living, by example… --- # XLI9040 — What to Say When You're Stuck 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9040 -- What to Say When You're Stuck! 4 contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9041 — The Change Cycle 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9041 -- The Change Cycle: A Blueprint for a More Balanced Life 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Do you feel stuck in a dead end job/relationship? Are you searching for a way to add more meaning to your life? In this economic environment, there are no more “sure things.” As Martha Beck advises in her bestseller, Finding Your Own North Star, “The only security lies in adapting to constant change.” As a Certified Martha Beck life coach, Terri Fedonczak will demonstrate how to use the Change Cycle tool to balance your life. Join Terri to learn how to navigate all four squares of the Change… --- # XLI9042 — Microsoft Access 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9042 -- Microsoft Access 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This Introduction to Microsoft Access 2016 training class starts by covering basic database concepts. Students will then learn to design and create databases and tables, query those tables, and create forms and reports. --- # XLI9042A — Microsoft Access 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9042A -- Microsoft Access 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 training class starts by covering basic database concepts. Students will then learn to design and create databases and tables, query those tables, and create forms and reports. --- # XLI9043 — Microsoft Word 2016 Advanced 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9043 -- Microsoft Word 2016, Advanced 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In this advanced level word course you will learn to work with more complex documents. Topics include: Collaborating on documents, managing document versions, securing documents, creating a table of contents and bookmarks, creating and applying styles in documents, as well as, insert, size, position and edit graphics and use WordArt. You will also learn how to create document templates, create and edit macros, add footnotes and endnotes, create form letters and labels using mail merge. This Advanced Word course is a… --- # XLI9044 — Grammar For Bus Professional 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9044 -- Grammar for the Business Professional 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This training will provide a refresher on the rules of grammar/punctuation to help employers and employees be successful in business environments that demand clear, concise, and correct e-mails,memos, letters, and reports. Participants will learn how to avoid making common errors in daily writing. --- # XLI9044A — Grammar For Bus Professional 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9044A -- Grammar for the Business Professional 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This training will provide a refresher on the rules of grammar/punctuation to help employers and employees be successful in business environments that demand clear, concise, and correct e-mails,memos, letters, and reports. Participants will learn how to avoid making common errors in daily writing. --- # XLI9045 — Resilience in Difficult Times 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9045 -- Resilience in Difficult Times 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9046 — Surviving & Thriving 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9046 -- Surviving and Thriving When You're Surrounded by Emotional Vampires 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Conflict resolution is not just reserved for the boardroom; emotional vampires can drain you of joy, energy and productivity. Dealing with negative people is a survival skill that is important in both your work and family life. This class will provide tools that run the gamut of short circuiting the nasty co-worker to teaching your teenager to handle the “mean girls”. We will use life coaching tools to introduce the difference between your emotional self and social self and how… --- # XLI9046A — Conflict Resolution 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9046A -- Conflict Resolution 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Conflict resolution is not just reserved for the boardroom; emotional vampires can drain you of joy, energy and productivity. Dealing with negative people is a survival skill that is important in both your work and family life. This class will provide tools that run the gamut of short circuiting the nasty co-worker to teaching your teenager to handle the “mean girls”. We will use life coaching tools to introduce the difference between your emotional self and social self and how they both affect how you communicate. --- # XLI9047 — Stress Management 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9047 -- Stress Management 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9048 — Goal Setting 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9048 -- Goal Setting 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9048A — Goal Setting 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9048A -- Goal Setting 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9049 — Conv Spanish For Bus Prof 0 credits · 0.8 hours XLI 9049 -- Conversational Spanish for the Business Professional 12 Contact hours Offered as needed) --- # XLI9050 — Lead Dev Inside/Out 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9050 -- Leadership Development...from the Inside Out 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Leadership is a critical competency that can be applied in business, government, nonprofits, and community for greater impact. Have you wonder how you are perceived as a leader? You will go through a leadership-360, develop a Leadership Development Plan, learn about leaders of the future, and determine your leadership brand. In this dynamic session, Steve and Joan Carter will help you to discover your true leadership potential. --- # XLI9051 — Photoshop For Web Training 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9051 - Photoshop for the Web Training 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Photoshop for the Web Training, 4 contact hours (offered as needed). Did you know images should be optimized for use on the Web? This course will help you learn the best ways to create and optimize your graphics for the Web. You will learn how to create exciting web graphics that maintain quality and download quickly. You will also learn how to use Photoshop to quickly mock up a web page. --- # XLI9051A — Photoshop For Web Training 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9051 - Photoshop for the Web Training, 4 contact hours (offered as needed). Did you know images should be optimized for use on the Web? This course will help you learn the best ways to create and optimize your graphics for the Web. You will learn how to create exciting web graphics that maintain quality and download quickly. You will also learn how to use Photoshop to quickly mock up a web page. Course Topics include: • Customizing Photoshop for Web Work • Working with Color • Optimizing Images for the Web • Creating Web Backgrounds • Creating Transparent Graphics • Mocking Up a Web Page… --- # XLI9052 — Effectiveness Trng for Nonprof 0 credits · 0.2 hours XLI 9052 - Board Effectiveness Training for Nonprofits 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9053 — Equip Your Team For Success 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9053 - Equipping your Team for Success 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The seminar would be derived from the Developmental Leadership text book by Dr. David Goetsch. The seminar would revolve around the best practices of Teamwork and Conflict management. The goal would be to instruct leaders on how to become an effective team builder and team leader while teaching employees to become good team players. It would also focus on the enemy of teamwork Conflict and Conflict management by instructing leaders ton how to become proficient at managing conflict while helping their employees to d… --- # XLI9054 — Robert's Rules of Order 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9054 - Robert's Rules of Order, Parliamentary Procedure: Bringing Order out of Meeting 2 contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9055 — Empowering Employees 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9055 - Empowering Employees for Peak Performance 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The seminar would be derived from the Developmental Leadership text book by Dr. David Goetsch. The seminar would revolve around the best practices of Communication, Decision making, problem solving and Critical Thinking. The goal would be to instruct leaders on how to become effective communicators that can help employees develop good communication skills. It would also focus on becoming proficient at decision making, problem solving and critical thinking via lecture and exercises while learning to help e… --- # XLI9056 — Person of Influence-J Maxwell 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9056 - John Maxwell Leadership Training - Learning to Become a Person of Influence, 4 contact hours (Offered as needed) John C. Maxwell is a world renown author and speaker on leadership and personal and professional development. He was voted the #1 Leadership Guru in the World and recently received Toastmaster International’s Golden Gavel award. This session is taken from John’s book Becoming a Person of Influence. Whatever your vocation or aspiration, you can increase your impact on others by Becoming a Person of Influence. Learn simple, insightful ways to interact more positively with… --- # XLI9057 — Strategic Planning 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9057 - Strategic Planning...Planning for the Future 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) All organizations will benefit from creating a ‘road map’ or strategy for their future. As was once said, ‘If you don’t know where you’re going, you might end up someplace else.’ The first steps in strategic planning is to create or critique the organization’s mission, vision, and values. With a good mission, vision and values in place, the key stakeholders can define a ‘three year vision’ for the business or organization. Once the ‘three year vision’ is defined, annual goals and objectives can be dete… --- # XLI9058 — Team Building 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9058 - Team Building 4 contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9059 — Succession Planning 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9059 - Succession Planning...Building Sustainable Organizations 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In the past, succession planning was something companies did to plan for the worst-case scenario---replacing senior leadership due to retirement or sudden death. Most succession planning processes used ‘replacement planning’ for key executive positions. In today’s world, more successful businesses are embracing succession planning to deepen their talent pool and ensure top talent at every level of the company. This proactive process will ensure the continuity of leadership by cultivating ta… --- # XLI9060 — Interpersonal Skills 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9060 - Interpersonal Relationship Skills 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9061 — Communication -John Maxwell 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9061 - John Maxwell Leadership Training - Everyone Communicates, Few Connect 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In leadership expert, John C. Maxwell’s book "Everyone Communicates, Few Connect", we learn that connecting increases your influence in EVERY situation. Only one thing stands between you and success. It isn’t experience; it isn’t talent. If you want to succeed, you must learn how to connect with people. And while it may seem like some people are just born with it, the fact is anyone can learn how to make every communication an opportunity for a powerful connection. If you can c… --- # XLI9062 — Dev Android Apps Advanced 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9062 - Developing Android Applications, Advanced 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The Android App Advanced Training will provide a continuation to the Android App Beginner Training. This training will provide learners with advanced topics in Android development including: advanced menus and dialogs; notifications and toast; working with media; data storage - SQLite database; locations and maps. Prerequisite: Participant must have taken the Beginner Android App Training before registering for this course. --- # XLI9063 — Sales 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9063 - Sales 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9064 — Dev Android Apps Beginner 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9064 - Developing Android Applications, Beginner 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The Android App beginner training will provide an overview of the process of building applications for Android devices using the Java programming language. The training will begin with an overview of the required developer tools, including Eclipse, and will end with the user having developed a first Android application. --- # XLI9064A — iOS: Develop Simple Iphone 0 credits · 0.466 hours iOS: Developing a Simple iPhone 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9065 — Negotiation Techniq 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9065 -- Negotiation Techniques 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The ability to successfully negotiate is an essential life skill. This training will provide the ability to recognize effective negotiation practices, learn new negotiation skills, and develop self-awareness during a negotiation process. The aim of win-win negotiations is to find a solution that is acceptable to both sides. --- # XLI9066 — Diversity In Workplace 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9066 - Diversity in the Workplace: Concerns, Issues, and Solutions 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This topic deals with the complexities of equality and diversity in the workplace. Laws, company policies, and state and local mandates will be discussed. In addition, the importance of diversity, being sensitive to unique individuals, and lifestyle choices are emphasized in this presentation. Clear examples and details are used to illustrate the need for this training and the importance it has. --- # XLI9067 — Leadership Gold 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9067- John Maxwell - Leadership Gold 7 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) In John Maxwell's book, Leadership Gold, we learn that few people are successful unless a lot of people want them to be. In this essential training, you will be introduced to the biggest, most important principles Mr. Maxwell uncovered about influence. --- # XLI9068 — Be A Real Success 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9068 -- John Maxwell - How to Be a REAL Success 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed). This John C. Maxwell leadership program covers four main elements to success: Relationships, Equipping, Attitude, and Leadership. --- # XLI9069 — Leading Today's Gen 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9069 -- How to Lead Today's Generations 4 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Unprecedented shifts in the age distribution throughout the United States, as well as, global labor pools are causing challenges for many companies. By learning to understand each unique factor, managers can quickly learn to adapt their managerial styles to minimize stress and conflict while creating a healthy work environment. --- # XLI9070 — Ethical Issues In Workplace 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9070 -- Ethical Issues in the Workplace 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This topic illustrates the importance of ethics and moral responsibility by employees and companies alike. Types and categories of ethics will be addressed and the role they play in our work culture will also be discussed. --- # XLI9070A — Lunch:Ethical Issues 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9070A -- Lunch & Learn: Ethical Issues in the Workplace 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9071 — Wkshp For Emerging Managers 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9071 -- Rising Stars: A Workshop for Emerging Managers 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Ambitious people are actively seeking new opportunities. A new manager will have many new challenges and responsibilities. These might include gaining credibility from people who were peers but who are now subordinates and earning the trust of superiors. In order to be successful, new managers must learn to balance their new role with the need to maintain positive relationships. The key to this success will lie in their ability to effectively communicate, delegate and motivate. This workshop will pr… --- # XLI9072 — Understanding Group Dynamics 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9072 -- Understanding Group Dynamics 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learning to understand how individual feelings and emotions influence individual and group perceptions can be key to dealing with such a dynamic social unit. --- # XLI9073 — Supervision I 1.2 credits · 12 hours XLI 9073 - Supervision I 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course will help supervisors and future supervisors learn how to lead teams in ways that ensure peak performance and continual improvement. Participants will learn how to lead, communicate, motivate, coach, resolve conflict, make decisions, and handle employee complaints among other things. --- # XLI9074 — Communications 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9074 -- Communications 5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Communications is one of the most important ingredients that strengthen the relationships around us. In this training we will learn the skills that will help us become more effective communicators. --- # XLI9075 — Quickbooks Intro 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9075 - Introduction to QuickBooks 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Introduction to QuickBooks offers direct, hands-on training. Participants will learn to produce customizable financial reports, process your own payroll (separate subscription required), and save time every day by knowing better how to use this tool! The course is designed for new QuickBooks users who want to learn what is available. This is a great course for small business owners and managers or those who have bookkeeping responsibilities. It will assist in helping the user to better understand financial statements an… --- # XLI9075A — QuickBooks Intermed/Advanced 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9075A -- QuickBooks Intermediate/Advanced 4 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) QuickBooks Intermediate training offers direct, hands-on training. Participants will produce customizable financial reports, and save time every day by knowing better how to use this tool! The course is designed for current QuickBooks users who want to learn how to better use what is available. This is a great course for small business owners and managers or those who have bookkeeping responsibilities that want to better understand how to use the tools at their disposal. --- # XLI9077 — Employment Law for Supervisors 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9077 -- Employment Law for Supervisors 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Employment laws have a direct impact on supervisory responsibilities. The purpose of these laws are to create and maintain a safe, fair,and productive workplace for all employees. Although supervisors are not lawyers, it is necessary to understand the basic requirements of these laws so that they can interact properly with employees and comply with the laws. Title VII, ADEA, ADA, USERRA, FMLA,and PAD are some of the employment laws that you need to understand and recognize as they directly affect your job as a supe… --- # XLI9078 — How To Hire & Fire Correctly 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9078 -- How to Hire and Fire Correctly 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The hiring and firing of employees are two of the most critical actions of your supervisory responsibilities. You want to make certain that you are finding the best applicant for the job, but there are several laws that you need to keep in mind to avoid any possible claim of discrimination. The road to executing a termination is not always easy, and there can be several reasons why an employee's employment is ending. Understanding the appropriate termination process will allow you to make a difficult situation easy… --- # XLI9079 — Bas Dental Radiology 1.4 credits · 14 hours XLI 9079 -- Expanded Functions, Basic Dental Radiology for Auxiliaries 18.50 Contact hours (Offer as needed) Radiographic techniques and safety factors will be stressed. Students are required to obtain materials, complete assigned lessons and pretests prior to the first day of class. The first day or class includes lecture, discussions and a final exam. The second day provides hands-on clinical experience with mannequins to demonstrate correct anatomical radiographic positioning and enhancement of x-ray technique. The final competency on the second day will be performed on a patient. --- # XLI9080 — Sec+ Cert Boot Camp 0 credits · 1.866 hours XLI 9080 - Security+ Certification Boot Camp 28 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This comprehensive course prepares individuals to take and pass the CompTIA Security+ Certification Exam. Interactive demonstrations and numerous practice quizzes along with hands-on exercises reinforce the concepts and provide the framework for a personalized study plan for exam success. --- # XLI9081A — Grant Writing 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9081A -- Grant Writing 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9082A — Fundraising 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9082A -- Fundraising 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9083 — Facebook for Small Businesses 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9083 -- Facebook for Small Businesses: An Introduction 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9084 — DISC for Personal Growth 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9084 -- DiSC for Personal Growth and Improved Communications 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The first step to true understanding of other people is to first understand oneself. The Classic DiSC is an easy to interpret tool, which can enable a person to understand their basic personality and tendencies. With that valuable knowledge, a participant will have a foundation for interpreting how others perceive and react to the world. Having this perspective, participants will learn how to modify their personal actions, based upon the situation, thus improving and making interpersonal commu… --- # XLI9084A — DiSC Pers Growth & Imp Comm 3H 0 credits · 0.1 hours XVS 9084A DiSC for Personal Growth and Improved Communications (3 Hours) (offered as needed) --- # XLI9085 — Sharepoint, Introduction 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9085 -- SharePoint, Introduction 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) SharePoint is widely used by companies of all sizes to manage information and to promote collaboration within organizations. During this course will highlight the uses, benefits, and features of SharePoint 2013 by performing walk-throughs and hand-on labs to demonstrate how get the most from your SharePoint 2013 site. --- # XLI9086 — Effective IT Project Mgmt 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9086 -- Effective IT Project Management 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9087 — Facebook ROI: Setting Goals 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9087-Facebook ROI: Setting Measurable Goals and Getting Results 5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Setting Measurable Goals and Getting Results Learn to market your business or nonprofit like the pros! Discover the secrets behind creating engaging Page content that your fans will love. Avoid the common Facebook marketing mistakes, guarantee your posts are seen, and start getting measurable results. The world of Facebook marketing changes constantly, so recent updates and strategy shifts will be discussed. Get ready to build your brand’s community, engineer campaigns, and broaden your soc… --- # XLI9088 — Servant Leadership 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9088 -- Servant-Leadership: Serving Employees as They Serve the Customer 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The phrase “Servant Leadership” was coined by Robert K. Greenleaf (former AT&T CEO). He said: "The servant-leader is servant first…servant leadership begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first.” Servant leadership style has been practiced all over the world in many successful companies. Jim Collins, in his book Good to Great, modeled his “level five leader” on the leadership principles discussed by Robert Greenleaf. Fortune Magazine‘s annual list of the… --- # XLI9089 — Sharepoint, Advanced 0 credits · 0.466 hours XLI 9089 -- SharePoint, Advanced 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9090 — Effective Leadership 0 credits · 1.066 hours XLI 9090 -- Effective Leadership 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9091 — Motivating Your Task Force 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9091 -- Motivating your Task Force 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9092 — Empower Emp for Peak Perform 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI-9092-Empowering Employees for Peak Performance 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The seminar would be derived from the Developmental Leadership text book by Dr. David Goetsch. The seminar would revolve around the best practices of Communication, Decision making, problem solving and Critical Thinking. The goal would be to instruct leaders on how to become effective communicators that can help employees develop good communication skills. It would also focus on becoming proficient at decision making, problem solving and critical thinking via lecture and exercises while learning to help emp… --- # XLI9093 — Finanfial Mgmt Non-Profits 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9093 -- Financial Management for Non-Profits 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XLI9094 — OSHA 10-Hr Constr Safety 0 credits · 10 hours OSHA 10-hour Outreach is taught by OSHA-authorized trainers and provides basic safety, health, and education training for construction workers. Training is provided in the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in the construction industry. This course provides information on the employer’s responsibilities, workers’ rights, and how to file a complaint. Topics include the “Focus Four,” health hazards in construction, PPE & lifesaving equipment, excavation safety, and hand and power tools. PWFD - Career Development - Training - Trades > Con… --- # XLI9095 — Network+ Certif Boot Camp 0 credits · 1.866 hours XLI 9095-Network+ Certification Boot Camp 28 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Our CompTIA Network+ Certification course is an instructor-led class, taught by an expert with real-world experience. It covers both lecture and hands-on learning, which will allow candidates to have training in the practical application of the course concepts without having to buy any additional software and will prepare them for success on the certification exam. This course also ensures that the successful candidate has the important knowledge and skills necessary to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, oper… --- # XLI9096 — Ethical Hacking 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9096 -- Ethical Hacking Fundamentals 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In this course, you'll learn what it takes to become an ethical hacker and the methods real attackers use to penetrate networks and computer systems. You will get a clear understanding of the mindset, techniques and terminology that are used in hacking and penetration testing. This course will also provide the fundamentals which will help you to become a better security professional and a more valuable asset to any security team. --- # XLI9097 — Leadership,Acc,Perf 0.65 credits · 6.5 hours XLI 9097 -- Leadership, Accountability, and Performance 6.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Create a business culture that instills personal accountability and sustained business performance by becoming the elite in your field. Learn to: Use methods that have been used throughout history but are rarely brought together in today's business environment; Clearly understand the business purpose and each individual's role within it; Better manage selection, formation, and maintenance of the team; Utilize values that solve those dilemmas not covered by policy; Cultivate new ideas for doing it bet… --- # XLI9098 — Buildng The Best You 0 credits · 0.366 hours XLI 9098 -- Zig Ziglar Leadership Training Program: Building the Best You 5.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Do you have a target or goal in life? Unless you have definite, precise, clearly set goals, you are not going to realize the maximum potential that lies within you. What about you and your goals? Are they clearly in focus, or still pretty fuzzy? You will learn the power of goal setting and the easy steps it takes to guarantee you can achieve any goal you set using the goal setting formula. People like to complain about lack of time when the lack of direction is the real problem. Tim… --- # XLI9099 — Lunch/Learn: Email Marketing 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9099 -- Lunch and Learn: Email Marketing 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Take advantage of your most valuable marketing asset - your email list. Learn how to build your list, engage current and potential customers, and get results using email marketing. Seamlessly integrate your email campaigns with your social media profiles and website to maximum results. Ashley Ribando is Northwest Florida’s only Constant Constant Authorized Local Expert and she will present these best practices as applied to Constant Contact’s newest all-in-one platform. --- # XLI9100 — Lunch/Learn: Facebook FAQs 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9100 -- Lunch and Learn: Facebook FAQ 2 Contact hours (offered as needed) Not sure if Facebook marketing is right for you or your industry? Or, have you noticed a dip in your Page reach or lack of fan engagement? Join the discussion as we customize this session around Facebook marketing answers you seek. Ask your questions and get the expert advice you need to maximize your online presence. An overview of the advantages of Facebook marketing will be presented, and then the floor will be open for your questions. Please bring your laptop or mobile device along with two prepared questions fo… --- # XLI9101 — Lunch/Learn: Facebook Rules 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9101 -- Lunch and Learn: Facebook Rules of Engagement 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn to market your business or nonprofit like the pros! Discover the secrets behind creating engaging Page content that your fans will love. Avoid the common Facebook marketing mistakes, guarantee your posts are seen, and start getting measurable results. The world of Facebook marketing changes constantly, so recent updates and strategy shifts will be discussed. Get ready to build your brand’s community, engineer campaigns, and broaden your social media strategy. Prerequisite: Must have an active F… --- # XLI9104 — Tax Practioner Update Seminar 0 credits · 1.066 hours XLI 9104 -- Tax Practioners Update Seminar 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The 2015 Tax Seminar provides licensed tax practitioners including EAs, CPAs and Attorneys with an overview of new and updated information regarding tax. The University of Illinois Tax School 2015 Federal Tax book will be issued to participants and is an excellent source of tax cites, planning strategies, practitioner cautions and guides in preparing tax forms or specific tax issues. The topics covered during the 2 day seminar include: • Tax Update and Ethics - Agricultural Issues and Rural Investments, Ethics, He… --- # XLI9105 — Nursing CE: Human Trafficking 1 credits · 1 hours --- # XLI9106A — What is Servant Leadership 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9106A -- What is Servant-Leadership 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This seminar is a basic general introduction to Servant-Leadership. Attendees will journey within the Story of servant-leadership, realize the importance of Presence, and participate as a Community as they learn. Each person will learn basic values and principles of servant-leadership such as vision, collective-intelligence, influence, listenng, etc. and be introduced to some of the models involved in creating a servant-leader culture within an organization. Attendees will become familiar with the writings and thought… --- # XLI9106B — Servant-Leaders/Decision Maker 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9106B -- Servant-Leaders as Decision Makers 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The great leader is seen as a servant first. A mark of a leader, an attribute that puts him or her in a position to show the way for others, is that he is better than most at pointing the direction. Every day we are challenged with decisions in our personal lives, workplaces, and other areas where life is lived out among people with conflicting interests and demands. The fundamental ingredient to healthy decision making is not knowledge. It is understanding people and processes from a servant-leadership perspe… --- # XLI9106C — Conflict Resolution-Serv Ldrs 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9106C -- Conflict Resolution for Servant-Leaders 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Too many people deny, ignore, and evade (D.I.E.) conflict which is dreadfully damaging and leads to hidden agendas, passive-aggression, and a culture that does not value nor trust people. Servant-leadership principles utilize a holistic systems approach to engage valuable methods and processes that facilitate the peaceful ending of destructive conflict and subsequent retribution. Servant-leadership, within conflict resolution, identifies how we ‘see’ the world, looks deep into our ‘iceberg’ issues, emphas… --- # XLI9106D — Emotional Intelligence 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9106D -- Emotional Intelligence for Servant-Leaders 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The servant-leader always accepts and empathizes, never rejects. As a leader, he or she always accepts the person but sometimes refuses to accept some of the person’s effort or performance as good enough. The leader needs a ‘sense’ of his or her own abilities and the abilities of others in order to maximize what is best for the organization. Emotional intelligence (EI) is the capacity to identify one's own and other people's emotions, to differentiate diverse emotions and characterize them correctly, a… --- # XLI9106E — Listening for Servant-Leaders 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9106E -- Listening for Servant-Leaders 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Only a true natural servant automatically responds to any problem by listening first. True listening builds strength in other people Do you ever wonder if what you have to say improves the silence? Do you seek first to understand before being understood as Covey suggested? Do you really value each other in your organization? Often, we find that our listening skills are just plain terrible. Listening requires teamwork and collaboration. Listening often means breaking through paradigms and prejudices we all have. Con… --- # XLI9106F — Servant-Leadership & Teamwork 0 credits · 0.266 hours xLI 9106F -- Servant-Leadership and Teamwork 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The servant-leader is a servant first. It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. Leading requires teamwork. Servant-leadership is about people working together. Servant-Leadership is about valuing employees in order to accomplish the vision, mission, and purpose of the organization. Servant-leadership is creating a team that produces quality work within an environment that seeks ultimate growth and professional development for e… --- # XLI9107 — Implement Change in Workplace 0 credits · 4 hours XLI 9107 -- Illusion of Inclusion: Implementing Change in the Workplace 4 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Implementing change in the workplace is oftentimes very difficult. Employees are typically resistant to change. However, if those in supervisory roles make it a point to include all the stakeholders in every phase of the process, change is possible to achieve and will have minimal negative repercussions. The presenter of this session will provide participants with specific ideas for including all factions in the decision-making process and will also offer ideas about how to deal with in… --- # XLI9108 — Retirement Planning 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9108 -- Retirement Planning 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The focus of this lecture is to introduce participants to the realization that retirement is imminent for most of us, which begs the question: Are we prepared? The purpose of this exploration is to examine the process of retirement, the shortfalls, the challenges, and the benefits. Emphasis will be placed on the need to have a solid foundation for retirement, including financial, personal, social, and emotional preparation. The workshop will be broken down into four critical areas: Participants will be able to: a. Understand… --- # XLI9109 — Microsoft Word 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9109 -- Microsoft Word 5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Microsoft Office Word 2013 delivers innovations that can help you easily create professional-quality documents, control distribution of sensitive information, and collaborate with others. In this introductory training you will create, edit, and enhance standard business documents using Microsoft Office Word 2013. The intended audience for this Word 2013 Level 1 Course is: the individual who wants to gain very basic knowledge of working with Word 2013. --- # XLI9110 — Mother-Daughter Workshop 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9110 -- Mother-Daughter Workshop 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The Mother/Daughter relationship is unique. It can be a source of great love, support and power, OR it can be the source of endless frustration and hurt feelings, especially as daughters reach middle school, high school and college. In the tween and teen years, daughters are developing their own independence, which can leave their parents in crisis. As a Mom you feel that the aliens have captured your little girl and left an eye-rolling stranger in her place. As a daughter, you feel like your mom is following you around,… --- # XLI9111 — PMP Certification Exam Prep 0 credits · 1.666 hours XLI 9111 -- PMP Certification Exam Prep 25 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) NWF State College is excited to offer the PMP® Exam Preparatory Course, providing the knowledge needed to evolve the career of a successful Project Management Professional and get ready for the PMI® PMP exam. This course will prepare the student for the PMP exam over four days of intensive project management training with one of the most complete set of PMP® exam study tools currently available on the market. Discussion topics include: The Ten Knowledge Areas of Project Management: Integration, Scope, Time, Cost, Qua… --- # XLI9112 — Cult Competency for Hlth Prof 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9112-- Cultural Competency for Healthcare Professionals 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) What's Your CQ? In no other profession is an understanding of cultural norms so required as in healthcare. With over 90% of malpractice suits stemming from miscommunication, CQ training has become required for health care professionals in many states. Participants will learn to see cues in cross cultural situations and discover how to disable the "cultural cruise control" that makes us unaware of how our own culture affects your perceptions. Participants will develop a repertoire of behavioral skil… --- # XLI9113 — Integrate Interactive Strategy 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9113 -- Developing an Integrated Interactive Strategy 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Your Interactive Marketing Strategy must be developed as an extension of existing marketing efforts. Too often we begin adding interactive marketing tactics such as Social Media, Organic SEO, and Pay-per-Click to an existing marketing strategy, putting each of these new tactics into silos, expecting each one to stand on its own without the support of an existing marketing foundation. Whether you have a marketing strategy in place, or you’re looking for an affordable way to get your brand in front of… --- # XLI9113A — QPR Suicide Prevention Certif 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9113A -- QPR Suicide Prevention Certification 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) QPR stands for Questions, Persuade, and Refer -- 3 simple steps that anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. This two hour training is designed to increase understanding of the causes of suicide, how to recognize signs of impending attempts, and how to help the person who is suicidal seek help from a mental health professional. Participants will earn the designation of Certified QPR Gatekeeper by successfully completing this training. --- # XLI9114 — Intro to Google Analytics 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9114 -- Intro to Google Analytics 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Without tracking on your website, you’re flying blind. Online Marketing, when properly tracked, will clearly identify returns. It’s these black & white returns that give us the ability to optimize our budget allocation and improve the performance of our Online Marketing tactics. Google Analytics is an out-of-the-box tracking solution for websites and mobile applications. Costa Leadership Institute presents an introductory training course for Google Analytics that will help you learn how to read metrics within GA, create… --- # XLI9115 — NWFSC Online Instructor Certif 0 credits · 1.66 hours XLI 9115 -- NWF State College Online Instructor Certification The Online Instructor Certification course addresses technology and andragogy essentials for teaching online using Brightspace by D2L, NWFSC’s learning management system. It takes approximately 25 hours to complete for the novice instructor, less if the participant is already familiar with Brightspace by D2L or a similar learning management system. The course consists of six modules and one final project. The final project entails the creation of a comprehensive course orientation module, complete with a course syllabus and syllabu… --- # XLI9116 — Fundraising Judo 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9116 -- Fundraising Judo 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Fundraising Judo is a board maturity model designed to strengthen boards by systematically guiding board members to greater levels of compentence and confidence. This session introduces the Fundraising Judo concept, and emphasizes the keys of passion, intrinsic motivation and alignment. Participants will learn how to align the interests of volunteers, donors and organizations to achieve maximum fundraising success, while creating a more harmonious and productive fundraising relationship for everyone involved. --- # XLI9117 — It's Deductible 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9117 -- It's Deductible 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Do you have a small business - home business, online business, brick and mortar business? Do you want to know what you can deduct from your personal business on your taxes and how to document it? This is the training for you. Tllis training will help you get ready for this year and make future years so much easier. You will learn money saving tips, simple finance suggestions, and better understand the tax laws. Have a practical, sensible discussion with a certified professional and NWF State College Business Department Professor… --- # XLI9133A — QPR Suicide Prevention Certif 0 credits · 0.133 hours --- # XLI9134 — Social Media Etiquette 0 credits · 0.166 hours XLI 9134 -- Oops! Did I Post That? -- Social Media Etiquette 2.50 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Social Media Etiquette is often an oxymoron. At any given moment, even the most reserved of individuals are setting themselves up for major failure, often unbeknownst to them, by throwing any measure of caution or concern to the wind. What you post on social media is continually being scrutinized by everyone (employers included), and while you may think that you are within your rights to exercise your "Freedom of Speech," what is really happening is quite different. This course is designed to e… --- # XLI9135 — Intro to Myers-Briggs' 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9135 -- Intro to Myers-Briggs' 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This introductory workshop gives participants a foundation on Myers-Briggs personality types. Participants will gain a firm grasp of their own personality preferences and as well as others’. Through group activities, participants can expect to learn how to better communicate with others, leverage their own strengths and those of others, and avoid or cope with stresses associated with working outside of your personality preferences. Fee includes MBTI assessment, MBTI report, and continental breakfast. --- # XLI9136 — Myers-Briggs' Leadership 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9136 -- Myers-Briggs' Leadership 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Understanding personality types can be immensely beneficial to anyone in a leadership role. In this workshop, leaders will learn the foundations of Myers-Briggs personality types and will gain awareness of how their type tends to lead and attempts to influence others. We will discuss what each type does well as a leader and their pitfalls to effective leadership. Leaders will find out how other types learn, deal with change, and are influenced. Fee includes MBTI assessment, MBTI report, and continental breakfast. --- # XLI9137 — Myers-Briggs' Finding Career 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9137 -- Myers-Briggs' Finding Your Career 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This workshop is designed to help participants understand what careers might be a good fit for their personality preferences. Participants in this workshop will also learn to leverage their personality strengths in the job search and interview process, as well as address their opportunities for improvement. Those who are on career paths that are atypical for their personality style, will learn mechanisms for coping and compensating. Fee includes MBTI assessment, MBTI report, and continental breakfast. --- # XLI9138 — Making Changes That Stick 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9138 -- Making Changes That Stick 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Over and over again we try to change behaviors in ourselves and others only to end up right back where we started and frustrated. In this course we’ll discuss why change doesn’t stick (hint: there are 6 sources of influence for change and most people only use 2). We’ll discuss all the elements of an effective change plan and how to put yours into action. Whether the change you seek is personal or organizational, research shows that the same principles apply so come ready to take lots of notes! Fee includes continental b… --- # XLI9139 — Paramedic Exam Review 0 credits · 1.066 hours XLI 9139 -- Paramedic Exam Review 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This two-day workshop prepares students for the Florida Paramedic Exam, incuding the practical exam for those interested in National Registration. --- # XLI9140 — Performing Under Pressure 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9140 -- Performing Under Pressure 4 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This two-day workshop prepares students for the Florida Paramedic Exam, including the practical exam for those interested in National Registration. --- # XLI9141 — File Mgmt, Prof. & Personal 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9141 --File Management, Professional and Personal Digital Organization 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Do you save everything on your computer, but still can't find it? Do you want to become more organized in the digital world? This course offers knowledge in saving your important documents and pictures in safe places. In our digital world, knowing how to scan, save. upload, and organize documents is important. Join this class to make sure that you always know where your important documents are, as well as a backup! --- # XLI9142 — Safe & Secure Assesment Work 0 credits · 0.1 hours XLI 9142 -- Safety and Security Assessment in the Workplace 1.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Any business entrepreneur or manager has a grasp on the industry, customer, or service that they provide on a daily basis. However, to run a truly successful business, one must be prepared for the unexpected workplace safety and security breach. Join Chief Billy Looper in a discussion of business preparedness, and solutions to unfortunate workplace events. --- # XLI9143 — Culture Awareness & Bldg Comm 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9143 -- Culture Awareness and Building Community 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Why it is, why it matters, and how to define it. Culture is the character and personality of your organization. It's what makes your organization unique; and is the sum of it's values, traditions, beliefs, interactions, behaviors, and attitudes. --- # XLI9144 — Min. Liability for Bus. Prof. 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9144 -- Minimizing Liability for Business Professionals: You won't believe how easy it is! 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Spend two hours discussing business law with a lawyer! This is a unique course that will help business professionals identify the differences between civil and criminal law. This class will discuss the important elements of various types of civil lawsuits by using actual cases to demonstrate the basis for liability. This is a great opportunity to learn practical methods to minimize civil liability. --- # XLI9145 — SAT Test Prep 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9145 -- SAT Test Prep 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) If you are planning to take the SAT in the near future, join our test prep session. College prep is everything, particularly SAT test prep. Discover how you can help yourself or your team find confidence and earn better scores with our SAT prep. High scores mean more scholarship opportunities! --- # XLI9146 — EMT Review for Nat. Exam 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9146 -- EMT Review For the National Registry Exam 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This one-day course will: - Prepare you to successfully complete the National Registry EMT exam. - Identify your topic areas of strength and weakness. - Help you master specific study preparation and test-taking techniques. - Provide a comprehensive take-home Study Guide written by Dr. Bowers. - Review many exam questions throughout the day. - Provide you with a take-home, online code to EMT Review Plus from Limmer Creative, which will provide access to over 1,100 practice test questions. --- # XLI9147 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 0 credits · 1.06 hours XLI 9147 -- Sheilded Metal Arc Welding (Stick) 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Shielded Metal Arc Welding, commonly called “Stick” welding, is the most common welding today. It is used in garages to build small projects, make repairs to farm equipment and used to build bridges and power plants around the country. This introduction course can provide students with the technical understanding and knowledge necessary for the safe operation of welding using the Shielded Metal Arc process and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to identify safety hazards, equipment and compone… --- # XLI9147A — Intro to Weld Mech Eng 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9147A - Intro to Welding for Mechanical Engineering Faculty & Students 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Introduction of arc welding processes and metal cutting processes for faculty and students of Mechanical Engineering programs. --- # XLI9148 — Workforce 101 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9148 -- Workforce 101 5 Contact horus (Offered as needed) Are you entering the workforce or starting a new career? Make yourself more marketable to employers by attending Workforce 101 to and build your confidence. Show an employer you have the necessary skills to be an asset to their business. Learn the basics of how to conduct yourself in the modern workplace with our instructors who have years of experience in professional settings. This course offers a line on your resume and a certificate of completion but, more importantly, the ability to show an employer you are prepared. --- # XLI9149 — Principles of Customer Service 0 credits · 0.267 hours XLI 9149 -- Principles of Customer Service 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Everyone knows what good customer service is like, so why is it so hard to provide on a consistent basis? How dow we make our sutomers feel valued and appreciated? What steps can we follow to serve our customers quickly and efficiently, while still delighting them? And, is the customer truly "always right"? This course will help to answer these questions by focusing on the basic principles of customer service. --- # XLI9150 — Social Media in Business 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9150 -- Integrating Social Media into Your Business 5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Can social media really make your business intelligence better? What are the drawbacks, and what data should you try to integrate? How can this truly give your enterprise a competitive advantage? Sites like Facebook and Twitter are staples of the modern advertising landscape. Learn how to harness social media to increase your business and reach new clients (as well as potential employees). --- # XLI9151 — Reaching Pers. & Prof. Best 0 credits · 0.1 hours XLI 9151 -- Reaching Your Personal and Professional Best 1.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This seminar is designed to highlight a 'common sense' approach to personal improvement. Curriculum will inclue tips and suggestions to make your work, life and family more fulfilling and sustaining, while striving to become your personal best! In today's fast-paced world, everyone can benefit from the lessions in keeping organized and having time for it all that this course provides. --- # XLI9152 — ACT Student Prep 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9152 -- ACT Student Prep 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The ACT test can be a stressful test for any student, and we know that great scores take work. That's why we design our courses to be efficient, targeted and strategic so you make the most of every minute you spend prepping. By taking our ACT test prep courses, you can be more prepared on test day to achieve a score that will help qualify you for scholarships and admission into college. --- # XLI9153 — Paramedic Review Training 0 credits · 1.067 hours XLI 9153 -- State of Florida Paramedic Certification Review Training 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This two-day course will: - Help to prepare you to successfully complete the State of Florida Paramedic certification exam. - Identify personal knowledge areas of strength and weakness. - Assist you in mastering specific test-taking and study preparation techniques. - Provide in-class exams with several hundred practice questions. - Supply you with a comprehensive Study Guide and a 200 question take-home exam written by Dr. Bowers. --- # XLI9154 — NCLEX Exam Review 0 credits · 1.6 hours XLI 9154 - NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) Exam Review 24 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Help improve your chances of passing NCLEX with Northwest Florida State College's NCLEX Review. Review is an all-inclusive live study session covering essential nursing content that aligns with the NCLEX test plan. Join a team of professionals that have years of experience in their field to help you review. This three day course will give you confidence when going into your exam. Register online or at any NWF State College campus. --- # XLI9155 — Certified Public Manager 0 credits · 14.933 hours XLI 9155 - Certified Public Manager program 224 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The Certified Public Manager® program is a nationally-recognized leadership development program for public managers and supervisors. It is currently offered in 38 states and by the federal government. It consists of 32 days of classroom instruction, supplemented by homework assignments and open-book exams. There are 8 four-day courses, known as Levels 1-8. These Levels are typically scheduled every 2-3 months, so most CPM students complete the program in 18-24 months. The homework assignments and exams supplemen… --- # XLI9156 — EFT Ofcr Rein-FormerFL-Dual 0 credits · 0 hours XLI 9156 - Exemption From Training (EFT) Assessment Officer Reinstatement Training - Former Florida Officer – Dual Assessment 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) General Information for the Exemption From Training (EFT) Assessment (formerly known as EOT) for Former Florida Officer Reinstatement: For law enforcement, correctional or correctional probation officers in Florida, or a former Florida officer with more than four years break in service, to obtain certification as an officer in Florida without first attending a full basic recruit academy in Florida, they must (1) Successfully Complete… --- # XLI9157 — EFT Ofcr Rein-FormerFL-Single 0 credits · 0 hours XLI 9157 - Exemption From Training (EFT) Assessment Officer Reinstatement Training – Former Florida Officer – Single Assessment 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) General Information for the Exemption From Training (EFT) Assessment (formerly known as EOT) for Former Florida Officer Reinstatement: For law enforcement, correctional or correctional probation officers in Florida, or a former Florida officer with more than four years break in service, to obtain certification as an officer in Florida without first attending a full basic recruit academy in Florida, they must (1) Successfully Comple… --- # XLI9158 — EFT Ofcr Rein-Out of State-Dua 0 credits · 0 hours XLI 9158 - Exemption from Training (EFT) Assessment Officer Reinstatement Training- Out of State & Federal - Dual Assessments 0 Contact hours (Offered as Needed) General Information the Exemption From Training (EFT) Assessment (formerly known as EOT) for Out of State Officer and Federal Transfers: For law enforcement, correctional or correctional probation officers in another state, or a federal agency or the military to obtain certification as an officer in Florida without first attending a full basic recruit academy in Florida, they must: (1) Successfully Complete an EFT Assessment showing… --- # XLI9159 — EFT Ofcr Rein Out of State Sng 0 credits · 0 hours XLI 9159 - Exemption from Training (EFT) Assessment Officer Reinstatement Training - Out of State & Federal - Single Assessment 0 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) General Information the Exemption From Training (EFT) Assessment (formerly known as EOT) for Out of State Officer and Federal Transfers: For law enforcement, correctional or correctional probation officers in another state, or a federal agency or the military to obtain certification as an officer in Florida without first attending a full basic recruit academy in Florida, they must: (1) Successfully Complete an EFT Assessment showin… --- # XLI9160 — Law Enforce Proficiency Course 0 credits · 0 hours XLI 9160 - Law Enforcement Proficiency Course 0 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Law Enforcement Proficiency Course 1. Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations - During this block of instruction, the student will show proficiencies in the following areas of Emergency Vehicle Operations. Vehicle Inspection, Proactive Driving Skills, Principles of Driving, and Driving under Emergency conditions, this includes but is not limited to The following; Night and Subdued Light Driving, Preparing for Emergency Mode, Operating in Emergency Mode, and Pursuit Considerations. 2. First Aid for Criminal Justice Of… --- # XLI9161 — Law Enforce Prof Course Indiv 0 credits · 0 hours XLI 9161 - Law Enforcement Proficiency Course-Individual 0 Contact hours (Offered as Needed) Law Enforcement Proficiency Course-Individual 1. Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations - During this block of instruction, the student will show proficiencies in the following areas of Emergency Vehicle Operations. Vehicle Inspection, Proactive Driving Skills, Principles of Driving, and Driving under Emergency conditions, this includes but is not limited to The following; Night and Subdued Light Driving, Preparing for Emergency Mode, Operating in Emergency Mode, and Pursuit Considerations. 2. First Aid f… --- # XLI9162 — Girls Learn Ind Trades 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9162 - Girls Learning Industrial Trades to Empower and Redefine - GLITTER Camp 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Nationally-awarded NWF Welding Instructor, Scottie Smith, designed an engaging curriculum to introduce female high school students to the industrial trades. The program is a 4-day hands-on immersive experience where participants work with • Computer aided drafting (CAD) • Use CNC machining equipment • Weld together a sculpture (dragon fly) • Lean leadership skills • Tour local manufacturing companies • Hear from guest speakers from the Northwest Florida Manufacturers Council… --- # XLI9163 — Co-Teaching in the Internship 0 credits · 0 hours XLI 9163 - Co-Teaching in the Internship 0 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The NWFSC Teacher Education Program uses a co-teaching in student teaching model in it's internship semester. Through c0-teaching teacher candidates have the opportunity to co-teach, co-plan, and co-assess lessons with the cooperating mentor teacher. The teacher candidate and cooperating teacher utilize seven co-teach strategies for planning and instruction. --- # XLI9164 — PERT 0 credits · 0.266 hours XLI 9164 - PERT 4 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT) is a common placement test, given to Florida's students in the Florida College system, to determine a student's readiness for study at the undergraduate college level. The PERT has three sections: Reading, Writing, and Math. We offer test prep to help you get ready for the exam! Sign up and let us help lower your test anxiety. --- # XLI9165 — Professional Speech Writing 0 credits · 0.133 hours XLI 9165 - Professional Speech Writing 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The Professional Speechwriting workshop seeks to prepare participants to write speeches for commanding officers and public figures. The course will introduce the basics of speechwriting and storytelling, with particular emphasis on persuasive writing techniques. Participants will be exposed to strategies for targeting audiences of various sizes, demographics, and settings. Considerable focus will be given to organization and use of language. --- # XLI9166 — Reading Refresher 0 credits · 0.2 hours XLI 9166 - Reading Refresher 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Overwhelmed by your reading list for school or work? Let's take a look together at some best practices for critical reading and analysis. We'll examine how to review sources and thoroughly read a variety of different texts including scientific research articles, short stories, creative nonfiction or newspaper articles, and poetry. We'll then identify ways to continue practicing those skills so that the next time you've got significant reading required for a business report or research paper, you'll have a clear plan of action to… --- # XLI9167 — FL Real Estate Sales Exam Prep 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9167 - Floriday Real Estate Sales Exam Prep Course 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is an accelerated review of the material covered in the Florida sales Associate Pre-Licensing Course. This course will greatly increase your chances of passing the Florida Real Estate License Exam. In order to enroll in this intense 8 hour course, you must be ready to immediately take the FREL Exam. This means you must have already completed and passed a state approved 63-hour pre-licensing course. You must have also already received approval of your state application which includes submissi… --- # XLI9168 — Drone Pilot Cert Prep Crse 0 credits · 0.667 hours XLI 9168 - Drone Pilot Certification Prep Course 10 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This 2-day, 10 hour course is designed to prepare students to pass the FAA, Part 107 exam with flying colors. This comprehensive course will teach you everything you need to know to ace your exam. Additionally, all students will have the opportunity to hone their pilot skills with a hands-on, flight training session at the end of this course. Are you ready to Take Flight with Northwest Florida State College? --- # XLI9169 — 911 Public Srvc Telecomm Train 0 credits · 16.133 hours XLI 9169 - 911 Public Service Telecommunicator Training 242 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment as a dispatcher: police, fire, ambulance (SOC 43-5031). The content includes, but is not limited to, ethics and the role of the telecommunicator; standard telecommunication operating procedures; relationship to field personnel; understanding of command levels; typical layouts of message centers; use of performance aids; overview of emergency agencies; functions and terminology; use of correct words and grammar; communications equipment… --- # XLI9170 — Cont. Ed.-English (ESOL) 0 credits · 2.67 hours XLI 9170 - Continuing Education - English for Speakers of Other Languages (CE-ESOL) Up to 40 Contact Hours Offered as Needed ESOL classes are eligible to students who have a primary language other than English. ESOL classes are designed to prepare students to communicate effectively in a multi-faceted society. This course is divided into six literacy levels with content that is compatible with principles of language acquisition for adult learners of English and includes skills useful in both workplace life and academic applications. --- # XLI9171 — Project Management 0 credits · 3.37 hours XLI -- 9171 Project Management 50.56 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Training will provide instruction for one workforce student. The student will "audit" he class alongside degree seeking students. This course provides conceptual material on project management techniques appropriate in system/subsystems management. Mirrors academic CRN 11106 (MAN 3583) --- # XLI9172 — Artistic Tour of Spain 0 credits · 0 hours XLU 9172 - Walking in the Footsteps of Great Artists: Artistic Tour of Spain (OFferd as needed) This art-themed two-week trip will include visits to the Spanish cities of Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Toledo, Madrid, Segovia, Zaragoza, Barcelona, and more. The tour is open to the public. --- # XLI9173 — EMT/Paramedic Refesher 0 credits · 2 hours XLI 9173 - National registry EMT/Paramedic Refresher 30 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The Paramedic National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requires a total of 60 hours of continuing education to recertify. The model requires continuing education in three components: (1) a national component, (2) a local/state component, and (3) an individual component. This course satisfies 30 hours of the national component of continuing education recertification for Paramedics and satisfies 30 hours of continuing education for EMTs. --- # XLI9174 — Educator's Retreat 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9174 - Educator's Retreat 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Workshop for educators of all levels. Sessions are designed to refresh teacher spirit and reignite passion for teaching. Various round-table discussions include Resilient Teaching & Leadership, Teachers as Transformers, Essential Need for Creativity, and Advocating for Quality in Education. --- # XLI9175 — Green Industries Best Mgmt Pra 0 credits · 0.333 hours XLI 9175 - Green Industries Best Management Practices 5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The GI-BMPs are a science-based educational program for Green Industry workers (lawn-care and landscape maintenance professionals). The GI-BMPs teach environmentally safe landscaping practices that help conserve and protect Florida’s ground and surface waters. This training is designed to provide corporate, governmental, environmental, and other personnel the Best Management Practices for lawn and landscape. Learn what impact the BMPs will have on business or municipality. --- # XLI9176 — Lead Reno, Repair, Paint Cert 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9176 - Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Certification 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) EPA's Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule) requires that firms performing renovation, repair, and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities and pre-schools built before 1978 have their firm certified by EPA (or an EPA authorized state), use certified renovators who are trained by EPA-approved training providers and follow lead-safe work practices. --- # XLI9177 — Constructn Qual Mgmt for Contr 0 credits · 0.533 hours XLI 9177 - Construction Quality Management for Contractors 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course describes the QC/QA system successfully used by Corps of Engineers and NAVFAC. Concepts are increasingly being adopted by state agencies, public authorities and other local public sector owners. It details planning concepts, which are prevention-oriented to reduce tear-out, improve quality and improve schedule. --- # XLI9178 — OSHA 30 Construction Industry 0 credits · 2 hours XLI 9178 - OSHA 30 Construction Industry 30 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) OSHA 30-Hour Training course for Construction teach health and safety awareness by helping supervisors and workers reduce the risk of workplace hazards. This course also describes the QC/QA system successfully used by Corps of Engineers and NAVFAC. Concepts are increasingly being adopted by state agencies, public authorities and other local public sector owners. It details planning concepts, which are prevention-oriented to reduce tear-out, improve quality and improve schedule. --- # XLI9179 — Stormwtr Sedimentatn Insp Cert 0.8 credits · 0.8 hours XLI 9179 -- DEP FL Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector’s Certificate Program 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This 1½ day training will provide private and public employees with the required qualification to conduct inspections of erosion and sedimentation controls for construction sites throughout Florida. --- # XLI9180 — AU Eros & Sedi Fac Test Update 0 credits · 0.067 hours XLI 9180- Auburn University Erosion and Sedimentation Test Facility Update This is the Auburn University Erosion and Sediment Test Facility update covering the latest in emerging technologies and advances in the field of stormwater, erosion and sedimentation control. --- # XLI9181 — Proj Management Prof Skills 0 credits · 2.667 hours XLI 9181 --Project Management Professional Skills This 40 hour skills course breaks down the fundamentals in a practical and relevant approach to project management. This course applies to both novices and seasoned professionals in the industry and will either help create a firm foundation in project management or help to enhance skills already employed in the field. --- # XLI9182 — New Ino Tls For ErosSedi Contr 0 credits · 0.067 hours XLI 9182 -- New and Innovative Tools For Erosion and Sedimentation Control This is the IECA best practices and procedures 2020 update covering the latest in emerging technologies and advances in the field of stormwater, erosion and sedimentation control currently being employed nationally. --- # XLI9183 — Shluter Sys Mois Mgmt 0 credits · 0.4 hours XLI 9183 -- Shluter Systems Moisture Management 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Live demonstration on the Shluter Shower System. Find out what's new from Shluter and have all of your questions answered in an informative energetic atmosphere. Go in depth with subject matter experts and premier manufacturers in moisture management for wet areas. --- # XLI9184 — Parking Enf Spec for Civilians 0 credits · 1.07 hours XLI 9184 - Parking Enforcement Specialist for Civilians 16 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) To be prepared with the fundamental requirements to perform, analyze, and enforce parking enforcement violations. The basis of this course is to link training with the tasks required of the position, which will ensure a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. Course can be completed in two, eight-hour days. --- # XLIXLI — Shluter Sys Moist Mgmt 0 credits · 2.5 hours Live demonstration on the Schluter Shower System. Find out what's new from Schluter and have all your questions answered in an informative and energetic atmosphere. Go in-depth with subject matter experts and premier manufacturers in moisture management for wet areas. --- # XMI0028 — Math Success Team - MAT 0028 0 credits · 0 hours XMI 0028 -- Math Success Team for MAT 0028 (Offered as needed) The Math Success Team course is designed to support and strengthen the math skills of MAT 0028 students. The goal of the course is to help students recognize and develop their potential to excel in math and to encourage them to be persistent and complete the Gen Ed course sequence. In addition, the course will motivate students toward the successful completion of their A.A. or A.S. degree. --- # XMI1000 — Sankofa Project 0 credits · 0 hours XMI1000 - Sankofa Project (Offered as needed) This course consists of a series of sessions hosted by the African-American Student Association (AASA) designed to connect African-American math students experiencing difficulties with proficient African American Math students via networking opportunities provided as part of scheduled, structured sessions. --- # XML0500 — PMP Bootcamp 0 credits · 14 hours This course aligns to the guidelines and best practices of the PMI® Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBOK) 6th and 7th Editions. The accompanying PMP® Exam Success Study System: • Includes web-based Flashcard Application • Fulfills the required 35-hour PMI® contact hour requirement toward your exam application requirement • Provides one of the most comprehensive set of study tools available to date. This course creates a successful pathway by complying with PMI standards of certification in terms of length and content of instruction to lead to a PMP® industry certification. PWFD - Caree… --- # XML0501 — PMI Agile Cert. Pract. Prep 1 credits · 28 hours This PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® Exam Prep Course prepares you to sit for the ACP certification, which formally acknowledges your agile expertise with the industry’s only approach-agnostic, experience-based ISO-accredited exam. Topics include: Mindset- Cultivate an agile mindset, focusing on early experimentation, creating a collaborative environment, and building transparency. Foster psychological safety and a growth mindset to shorten feedback loops and empower continuous improvement. Leadership- Empower your team with agile principles. Explore techniques to resolve conflict… --- # XML0504 — Leading with Intelligence: AI 1 credits · 6 hours Leading with AI Fluency: Harnessing AI Tools for Modern Leadership is a four-week professional development course designed for working leaders, managers, and community change-makers who want to move beyond curiosity about Artificial Intelligence and into confident, practical action. With this training, participants will build a foundational understanding of AI tools and their applications, explore how to lead teams and organizations through AI adoption responsibly, examine the human dimensions of change, and develop a practical implementation plan tailored to their own professional or volunte… --- # XMT9000 — Introduction to Welding 0 credits · 34.133 hours XMT 9000 - Introduction to Welding 512 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Training will provide specialized instruction from the NWF State College Welding department program. The specialized weld training will include the instruction of welding natural gas distribution piping. The training will meet the requirements of the American Petroleum Institute welding code 1104. Students will be taught safety, welding equipment set up, electrode selection, and open root welds on carbon pipe in various positions. --- # XPC1000 — Police Camp 0 credits · 1.8 hours XPC 1000 - Police Camp 27 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Police Camp hosted by the NWFSC Campus Police Department is a week of activities and exercises that aims to enhance students knowledge in law enforcement and public safety. Students will learn about defensive tactics, crime scene investigation, drone flying, vehicle pursuits, firearms safety and much more. --- # XPD0840 — Wordpress Certified Editor 0 credits · 40 hours This course prepares students to become proficient WordPress content editors capable of creating, managing, and maintaining professional websites. Students learn how to work within the WordPress dashboard to publish and update pages and posts, manage media, apply themes, and use plugins to extend site functionality—without needing to code. Emphasis is placed on content strategy, accessibility, usability, and best practices for real-world website management. Students will also learn basic site security, SEO fundamentals, and workflow collaboration skills commonly expected in professional and e… --- # XPD0845 — HTML/CSS Coding Specialist 1 credits · 40 hours This course introduces students to front-end web development through hands-on instruction in HTML5 and CSS3. Students learn how to structure web pages using semantic HTML and apply professional styling using modern CSS techniques. The course emphasizes standards-based coding, responsive design, and industry best practices. Students build real-world projects such as multi-page websites, layouts, and digital portfolios while learning how to troubleshoot code and follow proper development workflows. Upon completion, students will be prepared for the HTML/CSS Coding Specialist certification and w… --- # XPE0106 — Welding Helper 0 credits · 2.26 hours XPE 0106 -- Welder's Helper 24 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to teach the rules of safety and identification of general shop equipment. Course provides student with technical understanding and training for safe operation of Oxy-Fuel Cutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc gouging equipment. This course also covers fundamental skills in metal cutting. --- # XPE0121 — Welder Shld Metal Arc (SMAW) 0 credits · 2.26 hours XPE 0121 -- Welder, Shielded MetalArc (SMAW) 34 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to teach rules of safety and identification of general shop equipment. Course provides student with technical understanding and training for safe operation of welding using the Shielded Metal Arc process and equipment. This course covers fundamental skills in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). --- # XPE0134 — Welder, Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) 0 credits · 2.26 hours XPE 0134 -- Welder, Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) 34 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to teach student rules of safety and identification of general shop equipment. Course provides student with technical understanding and training for safe operation of welding using the Gas Metal Arc process and equipment. This course covers fundamental skills in gas metal arc welding (GMAW). --- # XPE0135 — Welder Flux Core Arc (FCAW) 0 credits · 2.26 hours XPE 0135 - Welder, Flux Core Arc (FCAW) 34 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is deisgned to teach students the rules of safety and identification of general shop equipment. Course provides student with technical understanding and training for safe operation of welding using the Flux Core ASrc process and equiipment. This course covers fundamental skills in flux core are welding (FCAW). --- # XPE0136 — Welder Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) 0 credits · 2.26 hours XPE 0136 - Welder, Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) 34 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to teach students the rules of safety and identification of general shop equipment. Course provides students with technical understanding and training for safe operation of welding using the Gas Tungsten Arc process and equipment. This course covers fundamental skills in gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). --- # XPE3008 — Individual Investors Workshop 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 3008 -- Workshop for Individual Investors 6 Contact hours (Offered as Needed) This class will focus on the basics of investing the difference between stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities and life insurance. --- # XPE3008A — Bldg A Strong Retirement Found 0 credits · 0.266 hours XPE 3008A -- Building a Strong Retirement Foundation 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn ways to invest their money. --- # XPE3009 — Financial Workshop 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 3009 -- Financial Workshop 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn about financial options and a question and answer period will follow. --- # XPE3011 — Stocks For Beginners 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 3011 -- Making Sense of Stocks: Stocks and Other Investments for Beginners 9 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course will give students the basics of the stock market using simulations and games. --- # XPE3012 — Insurance Basics 0 credits · 0.04 hours XPE 3012 - Insurance Basics 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) In this class you wil learn about the different types of insurance and their place in your investment portfolio- and the details of each - fees, expenses, text implications. --- # XPE3013 — Personal Finance 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 3013 - Personal Finance 9 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course provides fundamentals of personal finance. Comprehensive review and instruction in the areas of Personal Budgeting, Interest Rates & Time Value of Money, Consumer Borrowing, Saving & Investing, Mortgage Borrowing, Personal Taxes, Retirement Planning, Estate Planning and more. Learn the essentials of financial planning in order to make informed decisions regarding personal finances long-term financial security --- # XPE4000 — Computers I 0.4 credits · 0.4 hours Computers I 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This introductory course is for those students who have no or very limited experience using the personal computer. This course is not for advanced computer users. These sessions will cover areas of basic knowledge of the PC: the vocabulary of computers, hardware, software, and other introductory topics. Students will have hands-on learning in Windows. Please bring a flash drive for use in this class. --- # XPE4000A — Computer I 0 credits · 0.333 hours XPE 4000A -- Computer I 10 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will focus on learning beginning computer skills. --- # XPE4000B — Intro To Computers 0 credits · 0.266 hours XPE 4000B -- Intro to Computers 8 Lab hours (Offered as needed) Students will be introduced to basic concepts of the computer. --- # XPE4003 — Computer II 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4003 -- Computers II 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XPE4003A — Computer II 0 credits · 0.333 hours XPE 4003A -- Computer II 10 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will continue from the skills learned in Computer I. --- # XPE4004 — Computer III 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4004 -- Computers III 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XPE4005 — Microsoft Word 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4005 -- Microsoft Word 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will further their computer experience by enhancing their knowledge of word processing while practicing and learning features and layout of Microsoft office. Explore the extensive features of WORD through demonstration and practice. We will review basic Windows features and common file management techniques and shortcuts. We will examine how the integration of the various applications that are included in MS OFFICE. A good working knowledge of the personal computer (PC) and experience with Microsoft WINDOWS is required. P… --- # XPE4005A — Microsoft Word (9 hours) 0 credits · 0.3 hours XPE 4005A -- Microsoft Word 9 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basic concepts of Microsoft Word. --- # XPE4006 — Microsoft Excel 0 credits · 0.266 hours XPE 4006 -- Microsoft Excel 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed Focus is specifically on applications and capabilities of Microsoft Excel, using appropriate demonstrations and hands-on experiences. --- # XPE4008 — How to Develop a Web Page 0 credits · 0.1 hours XPE 4008 -- How To Develop a Web Page 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Workshop/seminar on creating a web page using web page software programs and word processors; finding and placing your web page on the internet; and adding pictures, animation and sound. --- # XPE4011 — Microsoft Powerpoint 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 4011 -- Microsoft Powerpoint 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to create presentations, edit an existing presentation, select the type of presentation and make handouts and slides from Word. --- # XPE4015 — Microsoft Powerpoint 0 credits · 0.2 hours XPE 4015 -- Microsoft Powerpoint 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to create a presentation, edit an existing presentation, select the type of presentation from the available choices, make handouts and PowerPoint slides from MS Word. --- # XPE4015A — Microsoft Power Point 0 credits · 0.533 hours Students will learn the basics of Power Point and then continue on to more advanced topics. --- # XPE4016 — Excel 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4016 -- Excel 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This two-day workshop will focus on Microsoft Excel and its applications for personal use. Students will be provided information and practic creating, organizing, and printing spreadsheets. --- # XPE4016A — Excel 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 4016A -- Excel 8 Contact hours (Offered on demand) Students will use Microsoft Excel 2003 to be able to crunch numbers quickly and easily using basic formulas. --- # XPE4026A — Microsoft Publisher 0 credits · 0.266 hours XPE 4026A -- Microsoft Publisher 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn about the software program Microsoft Publisher. --- # XPE4030 — Basic Web Design 0.4 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4030 -- Basic Web Design 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will cover the basic steps in designing a personal web page. It will also cover the process of implementing the web page on the internet. --- # XPE4034 — Excel II 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4034 -- Excel II 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a follow-up to the Excel class. --- # XPE4034A — Excel II 0 credits · 0.533 hours EXCEL II 8 CONTACT HRS (OFFERED ON DEMAND) This class is a follow-up to the Excel class. --- # XPE4037 — Digital Photo I 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4037 -- Digital Photo I 12 Contact hours (Offered on as needed) Learn the fundamental concepts for making beautiful photographs. This course is designed for beginning photographers, who enjoy shooting and want more creative freedom with their DSLR camera and want to take better photographs by knowing your Apertures (f/stops), ISOs and Shutter Speeds, Exposure, basic do’s and don’ts in picture taking, and simple rules of composition --- # XPE4038 — Photoshop Elements 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4038 -- Photoshop Elements 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn about the software program, Photoshop Elements. --- # XPE4039 — Beg Computers w/ Laptops 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4039 -- Laptops 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn computer basics and more advanced options using their personal laptops. --- # XPE4040 — Adv Photoshop Elements 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4040 -- Advanced Photoshop Elements 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) A hands-on course which will take Photoshop Elements users beyond the basics. This class is designed to help students gain a better grasp on the tools in Photoshop Elements. --- # XPE4041 — Apple iPad 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4041 -- Apple iPad 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) In this class you will use your Apple I Pad to learn about Safari, Camera, e-mail, App Store, Music, iBook’s, Newsstand, Podcast, Face Time, Siri and Videos. Also expect to learn how to manage contacts and appointments. This class is for users just getting started or someone with a little working knowledge of the iPad. A Wi-Fi network is available in the classroom for your use. Each student will bring an iPad to class. With the popularity of the iPad this class can help students gain the experience necessary to get the most use out o… --- # XPE4042 — Social Media for the Beginner 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4042 -- Social Media for the Beginner and the Curious 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will be introduced to the various social media sites available without costs. --- # XPE4042A — Social Media Basics 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 4042A -- Social Media Basics 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn to safely navigate the social media labyrinth to fiind old friends, stay in touch and make new ones. Topics this class will cover include privacy settings, what not to display and effective use of the search function as well as an introduction to social media marketing. --- # XPE4043 — Photo Graphics 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4043 -- Photo Graphics 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to do projects and scrapbooking. --- # XPE4044 — Intro To Word/Publisher/PwrPt 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4044 -- Introduction to Word, Publisher, and PowerPoint 12 Contact hours (offered as needed). Students will learn about Microsoft Word, Publisher, and PowerPoint and their applications. --- # XPE4046 — Personal Computer Health 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 4046 -- Personal Computer Health 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn basic computer maintenance for personal devices. --- # XPE4047 — Microsoft Windows 8.1 0 credits · 1 hours XPE 4047 -- Microsoft Windows 8.1 1 Contact Hour (Offered as needed) This is a Windows 8.1 class designed to introduce you to personal computing. You will learn how to navigate and organize the Desktop as well as other basic features of Windows 8.1, like working with apps and tiles, and pinning them to the Task Bar and Start Screen. You will practice using the five Charms - Search, Share, Start, Devices and Settings. Complete a download and install of the Classic Start App on a laptop without a Touch Screen. Expect to learn how to navigate the Windows Store and download and install apps. Lear… --- # XPE4047A — Microsoft Windows 10 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4047A -- Microsoft Windows 10 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This class is designed to introduce the Windows 10 Operating System for a laptop or tablet. Bring your laptop or tablet to class and learn how to connect to a Wi Fi Network, explore the screen, work with apps, customize windows appearance, surf the web using the new Edge Browser, configure a new email account and send and receive emails. See how easy it is to manage your social contacts and customize your calendar. Learn which apps work best for the weather forecast, sports, the latest news, health information and using ma… --- # XPE4048 — Apple I-Phone 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4048 - Apple I-Phone 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) In this class you will use your Apple iPhone to learn the basics on the iPhone, along with Siri, Phone Calls, e-mail, Safari, Music, Messages, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Weather, Clock, Maps, Videos, Newsstand, App Store, iBook’s, Health, FaceTime, Compass, Contacts, and Podcasts. This class is for the users just getting started or someone with a little working knowledge of the iPhone. Some computer experience will be helpful. Each students will bring their own iPhone to class. With the popularity of the iPhone this class can help s… --- # XPE4049 — Apple Mac 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4049 -- Apple Mac 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The course focuses on the Mac computer using the most recent operating system. Topics covered include: General use, system, preferences, Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Safari, FaceTime and the App Store. Also covered Will be Photos, iMovie, Pages, Numbers and Keynote. This course is for those with limited knowledge of the Mac with the goal of increasing your knowledge to be an intermediate user. --- # XPE4050 — Microsoft Office 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4050 -- Working With Microsoft Office 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Class will introduce you to Microsoft Office and lead you through the basics of the various applications it includes. Beginning with an overview of each program and its interface, you'll soon move on to learn how to use them. For Excel, you will learn essential functions and formulas, sorting, filtering and creating charts. With Word, you'll learn how to create, save, and share documents, as well as how to energize your documents with graphics and themes. Finally, the Outlook course will teach you how to send, rece… --- # XPE4051 — Blogging 0 credits · 0.533 hours Blogging is a wonderful way to keep up with family and friends, enhance your online presence, and manage your own publication. Topics will include receiving free products to review, making extra money from advertising, how to lay out a good post, and what to keep private. --- # XPE4051A — Microsoft Power Point 0 credits · 0.533 hours Students will learn the basics of Power Point and then continue on to more advanced topics. --- # XPE4052 — 3D Print 0 credits · 0.533 hours What the mind can imagine, a 3D Printer can make! Digital creations come to life as the layers are laid down. Visualize the design. Create the design. Use a 3D modeling CAD program to bring it to life with the 3D printer. Come and join the class. Don't forget to bring your imagination with you. --- # XPE4053 — Mac Topics 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 4053 -- Mac Topics 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will focus on the Mac computer and the Photos, iTunes, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote Applications. This course is for those with a working knowledge of the Mac with the goal of increasing your knowledge to be an advanced intermediate learner. --- # XPE4054 — Intro to Computer Programming 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 4054 -- Introduction to Computer Programming 6 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course will introduce you to computer programming using the GNU/Linux operating system (OS), the OS used on most supercomputers and "cloud" services. Using your laptop, learn the rudiments of command-line execution of various utility programs and special purpose tools. Learn how to write programs that manipulate files and data. No programming experience is required. --- # XPE4054A — Intro to Computer Progrm-8 hr 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 4054A - Intro to Computer Programming (8 hour) 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This 8 hour course will introduce you to computer programming using the GNU/Linux operating system (OS), the OS used on most supercomputers and "cloud" services. Using your laptop, learn the rudiments of command-line execution of various utility programs and special purpose tools. Learn how to write programs that manipulate files and data. No programming experience is required. --- # XPE5002 — Watercolors 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5002 -- Watercolors 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art using watercolors and pen and ink. --- # XPE5002A — Beginning Watercolors 0 credits · 1.2 hours XPE 5002A -- Beginning Watercolors 18 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a beginners class using watercolors to create painting on a canvas. --- # XPE5002B — Begin-Watercolor Art Journal 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5002b -- Watercolor Art Journaling 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn to chronicle the everyday and extraordinary with brush in hand. With ink pens, watercolor and colored pencils, create a record of the world within and around you. Topics include expanded watercolor skills, using additional media (colored inks , gouache and watercolor blocks and pencils), selecting your subjects, composing pages, and adding ephemera to your compositions. Explore assembling a travel kit for journaling and discover different styles of journaling with watercolor. --- # XPE5002C — Cont W Wtr Clr Ntr Journaling 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5002C -- Continuing with Water Color Nature Journaling 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The adventure continues as we delve deeper into recording our observations with pen and ink and watercolor! You'll learn advanced techniques for refining your ink drawings, adding depth and detail to watercolor sketches, and enriching your page layouts with typography. We'll cover specialized types of nature journals and how to set up four primary kinds of journals for recording observations. --- # XPE5005 — Cake Decorating 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5005 -- Cake Decorating 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Glazing, icing, decorating cakes. Techniques for shells, rosettes, leaves, stars. Hands-on participation and skill development. --- # XPE5005A — Cake Decorating 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 5005A -- Cake Decorating 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Glazing, icing, decorating cakes. Techniques for shells, rosettes, leaves, stars. Hands-on participation and skill development. --- # XPE5006 — Fresh Floral Design 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 5006 -- Fresh Floral Design 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will show you how to make 1. a bud vase and corsage; 2. triangular arrangement; 3. centerpeice; 4. carnations arranged in a vase. Registration includes the cost of the fresh flowers you use in class and then take home. --- # XPE5007 — Cookie Decorating 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 5007 -- Cookie Decorating 2 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Have you always wanted to try decorating beautiful sugar cookies? Learn basic decorating techniques and take home 6 beautiful themes cookies when you join this course with local cookie decorator, Sundy Keichel. Class is designed for ages 12 and up and all cookies, decorating supplies, and a box to take home your creations will be provided. Class needs a minimum of 5 participants, so make sure to invite your friends and family. --- # XPE5009 — Beg Painting With Acrylics 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5009 -- Beginning Painting With Acrylics 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Painting with acrylics is an easy medium for all levels of artists. Come and experience the sheer pleasure of producing your own painting. \ Registration fee does not include supplies. The class supply list may be obtained at registration or at the Continuing Education offices. --- # XPE5009A — Painting With Acrylics 8 Hrs 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 5009A -- Painting With Acrylics 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Painting with Acrylics is an easy medium for all artists. Students will learn to produce their own paintings. --- # XPE5009B — Painting With Acrylics 6 Hrs 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 5009B -- Painting With Acrylics 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will use acrylics to paint portraits. --- # XPE5009C — Painting With Acrylics 18hrs 0 credits · 1.2 hours XPE 5009C -- Painting with Acrylics 18 contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those who want to learn the art of painting with acrylics and improve on their color and texture while painting. --- # XPE5010 — Intermediate Watercolors 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5010 -- Intermediate Watercolors 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation from the Watercolors class. --- # XPE5011 — Beginning Oil Painting 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5011 202250 --- Beginning Oil Painting 12 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) Beginning Oil Painting is designed for the absolute beginner who wants an enjoyable, stress free painting experience. You will learn to mix color and use basic design concepts to create your own original paintings. Supplies required and list provided. --- # XPE5013A — Jewelry Making: Baroness Bead 0 credits · 0.666 hours XPE 5013A -- Jewery Making:The Baroness of Beading 10 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn ways to create beautiful jewelry using beads and gems. --- # XPE5013B — Jewelry Making 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5013B -- Jewery Making 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will allow students to learn the art of jewelry making using beads, gems and stones. --- # XPE5015 — Drawing 101 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5015 -- Drawing 101 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) If you have always wanted to learn to draw or want to improve your drawing skills you will enjoy this class. This course will introduce you to simple techniques using proven methods. If you can write, you can learn to draw! Join us to bring out your inner artist. Registration fee does not include supplies. The class supply list may be obtained at registration or at the Continuing Education offices. --- # XPE5015A — Drawing 201 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6015A -- Drawing 201 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Drawing 201 is for those who have some basic drawing experience but would like to try different drawing styles and mediums. --- # XPE5015B — Explore Drawing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5015B - Explore Drawing 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Explore the drawing style and subject matter that interests you whether you want to draw landscapes, portraits or still life. This class will offer one on one instruction. --- # XPE5018 — Advanced Painting With Acrylic 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5018 -- Advanced Painting with Acrylics 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation of Intermediate Painting With Acrylics. Continue to paint and create and become the artist you always wanted to be. Registration fee does not include supplies. The class supply list may be obtained at registration or at the Continuing Education offices. Students must have previously taken Beginning/Intermediate Painting with Acrylics before enrolling in this class. --- # XPE5018A — Adanced Painting With Acrylic 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 5018A -- Advanced Painting with Acrylics 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation of the Beginning Painting with Acrylics class. Students will continue to paint and create artwork. --- # XPE5018B — Advanced Painting With Acrylic 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 5018B -- Advanced Painting with Acrylics 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will continue to use acrylics to paint portraits. --- # XPE5021 — Advanced Drawing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5021 -- Advanced Drawing 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will continue from the basic drawing class and draw from still life and photos. Students will learn how to shade and design a finished drawing. --- # XPE5025 — Colored Pencils Drawing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5025 -- Colored Pencils Drawing 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will explore the many uses of colored pencils on different types of paper. --- # XPE5026 — Colored Pencils & Mixed Media 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5026 -- Colored Pencils and Mixed Media 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will incorporate what students learn in the beginner class using watercolors, pen and ink and colored pencils. --- # XPE5029 — Advanced Mixed Media 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5029 -- Advanced Mixed Media 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a continuation of the Beginners Media class. --- # XPE5037 — Color Mixing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5037 -- Color Mixing 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about color mixing in differe nt medias. --- # XPE5038 — Beginning Card Design 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 5038 -- Beginning Card Design 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will use card stock, stamps and creative stencils to create a variety of cards. --- # XPE5038A — Handmade Greeting Cards 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5038A -- Handmade Greeting Cards 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to create their own greeting cards. --- # XPE5039 — Open Studio 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5039 -- Artists Workshop 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This is an opportunity for students or self-taught artists already working in Acrylic, Water Washable Oils, Watercolor or any Drawing Medium to work along side other artists. Students will bring their work and their own supplies. Experience Art Educator will assist and encourage participants in completing their work and discuss options, suggestions, and materials for new projects. --- # XPE5039A — Artists Workshop 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 5039A -- Artists Workshop 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will use a variety of mediums to create various art works. --- # XPE5040 — Beg. Card Design II 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 5040 -- Beginning Card Design II 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn more advanced ways of using card stock, stamps and creative stencils to create a variety of cards. --- # XPE5041 — Beg Mixed Media Watercolor 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5041 -- Beginning Mixed Media with Watercolors 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation of the Mixed Media class. --- # XPE5041A — Mixed Media 0 credits · 0.8 hours Students will use a variety of mediums to create their artwork. --- # XPE5042 — Intermed Mixd Media Watercolor 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5042 -- Intermediate Mixed Media with Watercolors 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation of the Beginning Mixed Media class. --- # XPE5043 — Adv Mixed Media W/Watercolors 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5043 -- Advanced Mixed Media with Watercolors 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation of the Intermediate Mixed Media class. --- # XPE5044 — Intermed Painting w/Acrylics 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5044 -- Intermediate Painting with Acrylics 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Continue on with what you learned in Beginning Painting with Acrylics. You’ll amaze yourself and others with your painting. Registration fee does not include supplies. The class supply list may be obtained at registration or at the Continuing Education offices. Students must have previously taken Beginning Painting with Acrylics before enrolling in this class. --- # XPE5045 — Mosaics:Beg Stained Glass 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5045 - Mosaics Magic: Beginning Stained Glass 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of creating stained glass art. --- # XPE5045A — Mosaics Magic 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5045A - Mosaics Magic: Stained Glass Mosaics 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn the basics of stained glass art while creating your own stained glass mosaic for your home or garden. No copper foiling or soldering. The art of using stained glass mosaics is a truly unique way to color your world with glass. You will learn all about working with stained glass and leave with a finished project. --- # XPE5046 — Pen and Ink Drawing 0 credits · 1.2 hours XPE 5046 - The Art of Pen & Ink Drawing 18 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art of black and white drawing and additional intermediate techniques. --- # XPE5047 — Pyrographic Art 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5047 -- Pyrographic Art 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn to mix paint, they will explore the three main brush types and will use painting techniques. --- # XPE5048 — Quilting Arts 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5048 -- Quilting Arts 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the art of paper piecing for quilting. --- # XPE5049 — Water Washable Oils 0 credits · 1.2 hours XPE 5049 - Water Washable Oils 18 contact hours (Offered as needed) Patti Overholt Water Washable Oils is an exciting product that was developed to look and work similar to conventional oil color. They do handle differently so if you've wanted to try them out or have had trouble using them, join us for some basic instruction and simple projects. The class supply list may be obtained at registration. --- # XPE5050 — Art - All Media 0 credits · 0.667 hours --- # XPE5051 — Portrait Drawing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5051 - Portrait Drawing 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) This is a beginning level course using a simple, proven, step by step method that anyone can enjoy. Join us and learn how easy drawing faces really is! Registration fee does not include supplies. The class supply list may be obtained at registration or at the Continuing Education offices. --- # XPE5052 — Collage 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5052 -- Collage 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to make personal collages using private photos. --- # XPE5052A — Acrylic Collage Art 0 credits · 1.2 hours XPE 5052A -- Acrylic Collage Art 18 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will create works of art using multiple materials including acrylic paint, paper of all kinds, stamping, stencils, twine and anything else your creative mind can imagine. Explore the use of texture and layers to create original imaginative works of art. This course is designed for artists of all levels. --- # XPE5053 — Creative DIY Crafts 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5053 -- Creative DIY Crafts 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Have you admired decorative crafts that you want to make for your home or for a gift and don't know where to begin? Let me help you with that! We will create different types of decorative crafts from glass blocks to burlap garden flags using adhesive vinyl, paint and class etching. Cost of supplies not included in class fee. --- # XPE5054 — Knitting 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 5054 - Knitting 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learn how to knit from start to finish. Students will learn the basics of knitting from casting on to binding off. lncluded will be the basic stitches which make up any pattern, how to read patterns, learning to choose yarns and needle size, and finishing touches. --- # XPE5054A — Knitting Circle 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 5054A - Knitting Circle 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Any level of knitter welcome to join the group for sharing ideas, learning more advanced stitches and patterns, such as cable, and socializing. --- # XPE5055 — Colored Pencil w/ Adult Color 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5055 -- Colored Pencil with Adult Coloring Books 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Relax, reduce stress and create a masterpiece. Students will learn: color wheel, complimentary colors, color blending, color mixing and shading. --- # XPE5056 — Handmade Books 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5056 - Handmade Books 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Create mini-books, journals, sketch pads, folders--the possibilities for your creativity are truly endless with this art. We'll use many kinds of materials to personalize each book project, including recycled and "found" materials, and enjoy an introduction to several binding and folding techniques. --- # XPE5057 — Alcohol Ink Painting 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 5057 - Alcohol Ink Painting 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) A vibrant painting experience with for those who think they cannot paint. Create a masterpiece without using pencils, pens or paintbrushes. No drawing or previous experience is necessary. --- # XPE6013 — Heart Healthy Cooking & Eating 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 6013 -- Heart Healthy Cooking and Eating 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Lectures and discussions and a served meal at each class. Discussions about heart disease and high fat foods, recipes, eating out, and cookbooks. --- # XPE6014 — Heart Healthy Cooking & Eating 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 6014 -- Heart Healthy Cooking and Eating 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Lectures and discussions and a served meal at each class. Discussions about heart disease and high fat foods, recipes, eating out, and cookbooks. --- # XPE6021A — Beginning Sign Language 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6021A -- Beginning Sign Language 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Want to learn a foreign language? Join us in learning introduction to basic sign language. The class will include some of the basic conversational signs as well as the alphabet, numbers, colors. Also you will have a chance to see stories in sign language via video and DVD. Textbook included in registration fee. --- # XPE6021B — Beg/Interm Sign Language 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 6021B -- Beginner/Intermediate Sign Language 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will cover both the beginner sign language and those who have taken the class previously. --- # XPE6028 — Fly Fishing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6028 -- Fly Fishing 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is offered for those who would like to learn the fundamentals of fly fishing and fly tying. --- # XPE6041 — Meditation/Creative Visual 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6041 -- Meditation/Creative Visualization 12 Contact hours (Offered on demand) This 6 week workshop will present clear and concise step-by-step information and tools necessary to have a more rewarding and relaxed lifestyle. --- # XPE6041A — Meditation 8 Hrs 0 credits · 0.533 hours Meditation 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who want to learn the art of meditation. --- # XPE6045 — Gardening 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 6045 -- Master Gardening I 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This gardening class will consist of a series of topics ranging from organic gardening, house plants, turf grasses and trees and shrubs. --- # XPE6051 — Journaling 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 6051 -- Journaling 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to keep a personal journal using guided exercises and a variety of effective tools. --- # XPE6051A — Journaling (12 hr) 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6051A - Journaling (12 hours) 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Learn how to organize your thoughts through the written word and learn from your life. Explore various journaling strategies that can fit easily and practically into busy lives. --- # XPE6054 — Astronomy 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6054 - Astronomy 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed). Students will learn the fundamentals of astronomy. --- # XPE6054B — Astronomy II 0 credits · 0.533 hours ASTRONOMY, 8 CONTACT HRS (OFFERED AS NEEDED) Students will use the observatory to learn more about the solar system. Participants will discuss astronomical science they can participate in using the equipment they already have. Class will discuss exotic objects such as neutron stars and black holes, as well as visit the topics of dark matter, dark energy and exoplanets. --- # XPE6055 — Sp Gard In Parad 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6055 -- Spring Gardening in Paradise 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the right plant for the right place, types of soil in our area, annuals, perennials, and spring plantings. --- # XPE6056 — Adv Sign Language 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6056 -- Advanced Sign Language 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is a continuation of the beginning Sign Language class. It is offered to those who have taken the beginners class, or who have some background in signing. The class will focus on improving the student's communication and skills in Sign Language. --- # XPE6081 — Health Care/America 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 6081 -- Health Care in America 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed to give an overview of the socio-economic and political elements of the American Health Care system, particularly as it relates to the Medicare program. --- # XPE6082 — Lunch And Learn 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 6082 -- Lunch and Learn 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will cover a variety of topics presented at local restaurants, featuring local speakers, followed by a catered lunch. --- # XPE6090 — Aging And Memory 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 6090 -- Aging and Memory 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn memory exercises to improve their memory. --- # XPE6091 — Botany For Gardners 0 credits · 0.333 hours XPE 6091 -- Botany for Gardners 10 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn ways to have a successful garden. --- # XPE6092 — Fishing Fundamentals 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6092 -- Fishing Fundamentals 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basics of fishing such as tackle, rigs, knots, baits, locations and species. --- # XPE6094 — Wildlife Seminar 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 6094 -- Wildlife Seminar 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about current wildlife living in the local area. --- # XPE6095 — Cell Phone Basics 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6095 -- Cell Phone Basics 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about several functions of the cell phone, plus the wide variety of cell phone plans that are available. --- # XPE6096 — Inward Venture 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 6096 -- Inward Venture 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The instructor will guide and assist students to uncover and realize life's purpose. --- # XPE6096A — Inward Venture 12hrs 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6096A -- Inward Venture 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will assist students to uncover and realize their heart's desire, dreams, life's purpose and authentic selves. --- # XPE6097 — Aging: Chlg & Opp 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6097 -- Aging: Challenges and Opportunities 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will address aging and end of life issues and is for those approaching or in retirement, and those who have care responsibilities for seniors. --- # XPE6103 — The Joy Of Life 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 6103 -- The Joy of Life 9 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn tools to assist them in creating a more fulfilling life. --- # XPE6103A — Joy of Life 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6103A - Joy of Life 12 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will work with a life coach on how to use useful and practical information on reawakening their purpose and passion in life. --- # XPE6103B — Art of Discovering Me 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 6103B - Art of Discovering Me 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This class takes you through real life pages in life assissting you in discovering more of who you are. By applying practical yet useful information along with a positive attitude you'll uncover new life in a simplified way. --- # XPE6103C — 28 Ways To A Better You 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 6103C - 28 Ways To A Better You 16 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) 28 Ways to a Better You is an insightful and uplifting class that will help you understand the necessity and benefits of sef-care as you connect with others or re-connect with yourself. You'll learn new ways to enjoy life more as you improve daily. --- # XPE6104 — Creative Living Workshop 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 6104 -- Creative Learning Workshop 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Do you have a zest for life or could use a spark (jumpstart)? Either way this class is for your! This creative life coaching workshop is filled with fun, inspiring and useful strategies to enjoy everyday living in today's world. In this workshop you'll learn a variety of skills for living a better quality of life. With insightful teachings, helpful applications and lively disicussions you will be encouraged and inspired. Come and be a part of something new for you! --- # XPE6105 — Hobby Welding 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 6105 -- Hobby Welding 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learn the basic of welding for personal projects and hobbies. Required safety kit and steel toed boots not included in course fee. --- # XPE6105A — Welding for Novices 0 credits · 2 hours XPE 6105A - Welding for Novices 30 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course will teach participants how to weld different metal joints in multiple positions. Participants will learn “Stick” welding, MIG welding, TIG welding, and metal cutting operations. They will learn how to set up welding equipment and how to be safe in an industrial setting. --- # XPE6106 — Private Pilot Ground School 0 credits · 1.6 hours XPE 6106 - Private Pilot Ground School 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) The course is designed to provide students basic aeronautical knowledge for training towards an FAA Private Pilot certificate. This course provides instruction in aeromedical; aircraft structure, systems, and instruments; aerodynamics;regulations and pre-flight requirements; airports/airspace; aircraft operations; emergency procedures; night operations; weather theory and services; VFR navigation, and aeronautical decision making. At the completion of this course, the student will have completed the ground training ne… --- # XPE6107 — Essential Oils & Nat. Solution 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 6107 - Essential Oils & Natural Solutions 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will cover essential oils & natural solutions. Students will learn how to use essential oils & natural solutions for personal health, cleaning, and helping the environment. Everything can be made from common household ingredients. --- # XPE6108 — Healing Hoof Steps 0 credits · 0.266 hours XPE 6108 -- Healing Hoof Steps 4 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Equine Assisted Coaching and Therapy offers a unique experience to reconnect with themselves through various activities with horses. No previous riding experience is necessary. --- # XPE6109 — Extreme Couponing 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 6109 - Extreme Couponing 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn the ins and outs of coupon organizing, shopping strategies and how to progressively maximize your saving while lowering your weekly grocery bill. Bring a pen and notebook to learn the best grocery and household deals of each week. --- # XPE6110 — Birding 0 credits · 1.07 hours XPE 6110 -- Birding 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn bird identification, natural history, and more as you explore some of NW Florida's best birding hot spots. This class is in the field in order to view birds in their natural surroundings. --- # XPE6111 — Home Repair ABCs 0 credits · 0.667 hours XPE 6111 - Home Repair ABC’s 10 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Knowing the basics of some of the most popular home repairs will empower you and give you a great deal of confidence to do the work yourself. This experience will guide you in choosing the correct tools for your projects, how to fix that squeaky hinge and change the A/C filter. And what about the doorbell that no longer works? Learning how to fix a leaking commode flush valve will not only save you money but you can say "I fixed it myself!" --- # XPE7000 — Wine Education 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7000 -- Wine Education 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn how to demystify and decipher wine labels and wine lists. Grasp the significance of the vintage and alcohol by volume (ABV) on the label and feel comfortable when the wine list is handed to you. On the wings of wine you’ll fly from continent to continent and country to country finding something new and interesting at each stop. We’ll pair wine with food (or food with wine) and sample some of these combinations along the way. That unsuspecting grape will be followed from the vineyard to your glass, while sharing its secrets a… --- # XPE7000A — Wine Edutainment Nights 0 credits · 0.1 hours XPE 7000A -- Wine "Edutainment" Nights 1.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) These one-night classes will emphasize learning about wine in an informal setting. Classes are designed for those who are interested in wine but want to know more. --- # XPE7000B — Wine 101 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7000B -- Wine 101 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basics of wine and will learn the art of pairing wine with foods. --- # XPE7001 — Civil War 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7001 -- Civil War 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the Civil War – all will be conveyed in this overview of the conflict that reshaped our national character! We will be covering the causes of this conflict, including the “What-ifs” that might have averted it. Of course, we will spend most of our time on the war’s important battles, including the strategies that led up to them and the tactics that decided their outcomes. Emphasis will be placed on their commanders, their strengths and weaknesses that determined the fates of those who fough… --- # XPE7001A — Civil War Roundtable 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7001A -- Civil War Roundtable 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is an open forum, with just a mediator. Students have the opportunity to research topics about the Civil War and discuss. --- # XPE7015 — Archaeology 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7015 -- Archaeology 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who would like to learn more about different archaeology findings and different historical landmarks. --- # XPE7016 — Intermediate Spanish 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7016 -- Intermediate Spanish 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Designed for those who want more than an introduction to the Spanish language. Reviews basics, as well as, new material in gradual steps to provide a flexible approach for everyone. Practice speaking Spanish for pronunciaton. --- # XPE7017 — Photography 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7017 - Photography 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will cover how to operate your camera in manual mode, posing, and lighting. This class will have hands on instruction with a daily activity to practice your newly learned skills. Students will share their images captured in class for an open discussion. Students must supply their own digital camera and will be responsible for developing own photographs. --- # XPE7017A — Photography Ii 0 credits · 0.533 hours Photography II 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) A hands-on class that will primarily meet at differing locations around Santa Rosa Beach for guided lessons in photography. While Photography I is not a requirement, students should know manual camera settings and be familiar with photography. --- # XPE7017B — Photography 0 credits · 0.3 hours XPE7017B - Photography 4.5 contact hours (Offered as needed) Want to take great pictures, but don’t know where to start? Come and join a professional photographer and learn. Students must supply their own digital or analog camera and will be responsible for any photo developing either through their home resources or from an outside source. --- # XPE7024 — Antiques 0 credits · 0.933 hours XPE 7024 -- Antiques 14 contact hours (Offered as needed) This survey course will provide a brief introduction to areas of interest to today's collectors. Students will explore the fundamentals of collecting, as well as, general information on what to look for in the future. --- # XPE7025 — Antique Engl Silver 0 credits · 0.933 hours XPE 7025 -- Antique English Silver 14 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will trace the evolution of silver from medieval times to the start of the industrial revolution. Participants will look at technical and legal aspects of the silver trade as it has changed over time. --- # XPE7026 — Genealogy/Family History 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7026 -- Genealogy/Family History 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will teach the fundamentals of family research, including compiling public information and creating a family timeline. Students will also learn how to collect family folk history. --- # XPE7026A — Genealogy 0 credits · 1.6 hours XPE 7026A -- Genealogy, 24 Contact Hours 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will work on computers at the Valparaiso Library to research family genealogy. --- # XPE7026B — Genealogy/Fam History 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7026B -- Genealogy/Family History, 16 Contact Hours 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is a beginners course for those who want to learn how to research their family tree. --- # XPE7026C — Beginning Geneaology 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 7026C -- Beginning Genealogy 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Did you know Genealogy is now the number one hobby? Come and enjoy the easy way to begin your Personal Genealogy. We begin with you and work our way backwards in your Family Genealogy. You willl find it is exciting, rewarding and fun researching your past history as it relates to the actions of your past ancestors. You willl find it is the best gift you can give to your present and future descendants! --- # XPE7026D — Genealogy, Then There Was More 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7026D -- Genealogy, and Then There Was More... 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This class will include Genealogy DNA and study countries more in-depth to form a better understanding why ancestors came to America when they did. This class will allow more student input to help them with their "brick walls" and how to find answers to their questions relating to their ancestors. On the first day of class, please bring with you a piece of paper naming the specific country you would like to know more about. Also include on the paper your genealogical questions. Prerequisite(s): Must have co… --- # XPE7026E — Beginning Genealogy 10 hrs. 0 credits · 0.667 hours Students will learn the basics of Genealogy and how to research their ancestors and record the information. --- # XPE7026F — Family Search 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7026F - Family Search 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learn about this community-based family history tool that provides a single place for people to store information about their ancestors and collaborate with other working on the same family lines. Come and learn how to search on this valuable site. Students can be anywhere on the genealogical experience spectrum, but must be computer literate. --- # XPE7028 — Beginning French 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7028 -- Beginning French 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class wis an introduction to basic conversational French. Students will learn dialog and see pictures of cultural situations in France. --- # XPE7028A — Beginning French 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7028A -- Beginning French, 16 Contact Hours 16 Contact hours This class is an introduction to basic conversational French. Students will learn dialog and see pictures of cultural situations in France. --- # XPE7028B — French 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7028B -- Beginning French 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is an introduction to basic conversational French. Students will learn dialog and see pictures of cultural situations in France. --- # XPE7031 — Society And The Arts 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7031 -- Society and the Arts 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This is an interactive series designed to showcase the role of the NWFSC Mattie M. Kelly Fine & Performing Arts center in the community. This six session class will visit with each of the disciplines in the Center. The sessions will include the following: A historical overview of Fine Arts and evolution of different art forms, "page to stage" on various aspects of putting on a performance, "A song in my heart" Gregorian chant to rap why different types of songs are important, and a look at music in Okaloosa and Walton count… --- # XPE7035 — Conversational Spanish 0 credits · 1 hours XPE 7035 -- Spanish for Beginners 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) --- # XPE7035A — Conversational Spanish 0 credits · 2 hours spanish for beginners, 12 contact hours --- # XPE7035C — Conversationall Spanish 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 7035C -- Conversational Spanish, 9 Contact Hours 9 Contact hours Students will learn conversational Spanish for travel and leisure. --- # XPE7035D — Conversational Spanish 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7035D -- Conversational Spanish, 12 Contact Hours 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn how to speak basic conversational Spanish. --- # XPE7038 — Behind Palace Walls 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7038 -- Behind Palace Walls 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the "behind the scenes" of palace life in the United Kingdom. The instructor will present the history of the royal family and their ties to the government. --- # XPE7045 — Haunted Houses Of Gb 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7045 -- Four Poster Beds and Ghosts 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will focus on the history and folklore of the British Royal Families. --- # XPE7046 — Holocaust Workshop 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7046 -- Holocaust Workshop 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will introduce students to four different aspects of the Holocaust. The instructor will present information through videos and historical artifacts from several different sources. This class will include a "Lunch and Learn" followed by a two-hour lecture from two Holocaust survivors. --- # XPE7046A — Holocaust Workshop 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7046A -- Holocaust Workshop 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will briefly touch on the Holocaust, with the last class visiting the traveling Holocaust exhibit in the NWF Mattie M. Kelly Fine & Performing Arts Center. --- # XPE7049 — Spanish 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7049 -- Spanish 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of Spanish vocabulary and phrases of the Spanish language. --- # XPE7049A — Interm Conv Spanish 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7049A -- Intermediate Conversational Spanish 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who have taken a beginners Spanish class. --- # XPE7049B — Spanish Cafe 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7049B - Spanish Cafe 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of Spanish. --- # XPE7052 — Creative Writing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7052 -- Memories to Memoirs 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for students who need help transferring their memories from head to paper. --- # XPE7052A — Memories To Memoirs 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7052A -- Memories to Memoirs 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to write about life experiences. --- # XPE7052B — Memories To Memories 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 7052B -- Memories to Memoirs 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about writing their autobiographies and turn their lives into literature. --- # XPE7052C — How to Write for Children 0 credits · 0.8 hours If you have the perfect story for children simmering in your imagination, this class will help you bring that story out. This class will explore finding your voice, appropriate topics, how to handle sensitive issues, self-publishing, and creating a character. --- # XPE7052D — Writing With Prompts 0 credits · 0.8 hours Exercise your creative muscles every week as we explore writing with prompts. Each week a new prompt will challenge literary skills, which will be presented to the class in an open mic format. Spoken word and performance skills will also be a part of the class. --- # XPE7052E — Elements of Story I 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7052E - Elements of Story I 8 Contacts Hours (Offered as needed) ln this beginning story writing class, students will learn the basics of creative writing. From the initial who, what, when and where questions, students will craft their own tale, polish it and be empowered to continue writing stories on their own. --- # XPE7052F — Elements of Story II 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7052F - Elements of Story II 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) A follow-up to Elements of Story l, this advanced class is a more in depth study of the short story. Students will dissect the story created in Elements I into the various parts using different forms of writing, including poetry, screenplay, nano-fiction and timelines. --- # XPE7052G — Writing Your Life Story 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7052G -- Writing Your Life Story 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Each week learn techniques for organizing memories and getting your story on paper. Several basic writing styles will be addressed including how to write a full autobiography and also complete smaller works such as family stories, memoirs, and personal experiences. Come away from the class prepared to share your story with family and friends. --- # XPE7053 — Etiquette for Everyday Living 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7053 -- Etiquette for Everyday Living 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn proper etiquette techniques from answering the phone to thank you notes and letter writing. --- # XPE7054 — Holocaust Literature 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7054 -- Holcaust Literature 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the holocaust through selected readings, videos, and survivor testimonies. --- # XPE7055 — Mre Gen: Imm And Mig 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7055 -- More Genealogy: Immigration and Migration 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) By using timelines and maps, students will learn the causes and reasons that made people want to immigrate to the United States. --- # XPE7055A — Crossing the Pond 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7055A - Crossing the Pond 8 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will learn about ancestors who came across the oceans to immigrate to the United States. --- # XPE7055B — Migration in America 0 credits · 0.667 hours When the Europeans arrived on the shores of North America, who occupied the land? The biggest gift the Indians gave to the settlers were their trails to the different parts of the land. We will become acquainted with the trails that were the main pathways to the early migrations into the heart of North America. --- # XPE7056 — Workshop 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 7056 -- Workshop 2 contact hours (Offered as needed) This two-hour workshop will provide a variety of topics. --- # XPE7057 — Hey You In That Photo! 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7057 -- Hey You in That Photo! 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will help students identify the date and time that old family pictures were taken in order to identify family members. --- # XPE7057A — Identifying Old Photos 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 7057A - Identifying Old Photos 9 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Who was that man and women in my old photograph album and when was the picture taken? Before the camera was invented, how did one pass on the looks of their loved one? A lot of us have inherited or found some old photographs pertaining to our family history. Great, but no one put any information about the picture, what do I do? Come learn the ways to go about identifying photographs of your ancestors. --- # XPE7058 — Your Ancestry 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7058 -- Your Ancestry 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will focus on learning about the student's ancestors through their folk remedies and traditional foods. --- # XPE7059 — Family Geneaology 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7059 -- Family Genealogy 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the basics of researching their family genealogy, and then students will learn to write the research to pass on to future generations. --- # XPE7059A — Moving on with Genealogy 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 7059A - Expand Your Family Genealogy 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) You have begun your family genealogy history. And you have found that you need more understanding of the history of the time period your ancestors were living. Your great-great-grand parents came to America from Europe, or other countries. What was the reason and date they came to America? Where did they arrive in America and by what form of transportation did they come? How long did they stay at their arrival place? Or did they continue their trip inland? Have you hit a brick wall and need some suggestions of how to… --- # XPE7060 — Musical Journey 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7060 - Musical Journey 8 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will learn about the history of music, how music and instruments work, and try out different percussion instruments. --- # XPE7061 — Guitar Lessons 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 7061 -- Guitar Lessons 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have 12 lessons, 30 minutes each of private instruction on guitar. --- # XPE7062 — Florida History 0 credits · 0.533 hours Different Florida history topics will be presented. --- # XPE7063 — Travel Topics 0 credits · 0.2 hours Different travel topics will be presented. --- # XPE7064 — How to Write Poetry 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7064 - How to Write Poetry 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Learn about the basic elements of line, meter, rhyme and poetic form. Members will practice writing and share their poems each week to improve skills. Explore various uses of poetry. --- # XPE7065 — Effective Letter Writing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7065 - Effective Letter Writing 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Language, content, form, type font, paper stock, handwriting, and space on the page are some ofthe tools an effective writer uses to master the craft. Whether you're are writing a thank-you note, a consumer, protest, a business follow-up, or have planted seeds for a great American novel, writing an effective letter can move people to action and change the quality of lives. --- # XPE7065A — Writing as Therapy 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7065A - Writing as Therapy 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The written word is a powerful tool for change, and the most powerful changes occur first in ourselves. Writing as Therapy explores our ability to use words to change our lives, deal with anger and find the positive aspects in any situation. --- # XPE7065B — Business Writing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7065B - Business Writing 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This class is based upon a writer's professional experience in the business world. Whether it's writing email messages, letters, business proposals, or project reports; good writing leads to success. Topics discussed include email messages, social media posting, letters, cover letters and resumes, business proposals, project reports, and promotional materials. Common writing problems and issues are covered along with solutions and ways to improve individual writing skills. --- # XPE7065C — An Author is a Writer With a B 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7065C - An Author is a Writer With a Barcode 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course is designed for the writer in you. The class will introduce helpful steps towards that first published work - regardless of genre. Each week will build upon the foundation of the previous lesson. The material will be presented in a fun, easy-going manner. --- # XPE7065D — Improve Your Writing 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7065D - Improve Your Writing 16 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) Improve your Writing will give participants fundamental skills to improve their writing across all genres and types of written communication. --- # XPE7065E — Becoming A Published Writer 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 7065E - Becoming A Published Writer 16 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Be coming a Published Writer will show participants ways to get published. topics include finding stories for articles and novels, how to write query letters, finding an agent, and the mechanics of writing articles and novels. --- # XPE7066 — Diversity Today 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7066 - Race and Reconciliation 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Join us for an enlightening interactive class that will look into race, ethnicity, and the generational differences affecting American society today. This class will engage in thought provoking discussions about race and reconciliation in America, along with the need for the American people to truly grasp the depth of the past and understand how it affects our current culture. A different guest speaker will also be part of these exciting weekly classes. --- # XPE7067 — Business of Creativity 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7067 - Business of Creativity 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Designed for writers, musicians, artists and anyone working to bring their vision to the world. Students in this class will learn about branding, social media, Google tools, business cards, record keeping, guerrilla marketing, press releases, professional set up and more. --- # XPE7068 — Writing for Fanfiction Genre 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7068 -- Writing for Fanfiction Genre 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course provides an overview of the fanfiction platforms available, the rules of fanfiction and "publishing" in the online platforms, and some general suggestions to tell a story that readers will enjoy. --- # XPE7068A — Craft Beer Appreciation 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 7068A -- Craft Beer Appreciation 8 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Take your love for craft beer to the next level! This comprehensive course includes instruction and guest appearances from professionals in the beer industry. You will learn how to go beyond identifying “good beer,” and appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into producing everything from classic European styles to the latest in American IPAs and Sours. Hands on experience with homebrewing beer and a brewing facility tour will demystify the process of getting the finished product to your glass. Interactive classes with s… --- # XPE7069 — Beginning Japanese 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7069 -- Beginning Japanese 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Learn a new language. This class will focus on basic conversational Japanese. --- # XPE7069A — Advanced Japanese 0 credits · 1.06 hours XPE 7069A -- Advanced Japanese 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed for the students who finished the Beginning Japanese course or who already have basic Japaense skill and knowledge; and desire to continue learning speaking and listening to communicate with Japanese native speakers. The course will focus on developing vocabulary and useful expressions, and learning sentences using Japanese verbs, including the conjugation of verbs and idioms. The course will include basic reading and writing of the phonetic writing systems, HIRAGANA and KATAKANA; but the textbook will… --- # XPE7070 — Living Myths and Archtypes 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7070 - Living Myths and Archetypes 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) An intelligent but fun exploration into myth and its relevance to literature, art, film, and life. Myths tell the stories of the human experience through timeless images, themes, and archetypes. Explore mythic motifs in stories, art from around the world, and discover their relevance to us today. --- # XPE7070A — Mythic Themes in Film 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7070A - Mythic Themes in Film 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) An intelligent but fun exploration into mythology and its relevance to contemporary film and culture. Explore films that utilize mythic symbols and motifs and discuss them in relation to both their mythic sources and contemporary relevance. Class will include a combination of instructor lecture, class discussion, and the viewing of film segments. --- # XPE7071 — Storytelling 0 credits · 0.5 hours XPE 7071 7.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Storytelling has been the bedrock of meaningful connection since the beginning of human race. You know that feeling you get when a great story captures you? It draws you in with intrigue, guides you through the unknown and delights you with the truth mixed in the good or beautiful. With practice, courage, and a playful mindset you can create more meaningful connections in your life! We will select a theme together at the beginning of the course and design our stories around that theme. The stories will be practiced to be presented live. --- # XPE7072 — Mystery Writing 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7072 - Mystery Writing 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Learn about writing novels and the publishing industry. Topics include the types of mysteries and how to develop them, police and criminal justice procedures, crime scene forensics. Ways to develop characters, plot lines, and leave clues will also be covered. The class will discuss tips on getting published, finding an agent, and developing a network to improve and market a novel. --- # XPE7072A — Writing 101 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 7072A - Writing 101 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Go on a writing journey as the instructor helps you discover your own path and writing voice. --- # XPE7072B — Mystery Writing Part Two 0 credits · 1.06 hours XPE 7072B -- Mystery Writing Part Two 16 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Former military police officer, criminal justice instructor, and mystery writer Mark Zeid leads the class in practical, hands-on exercises for writing a novel. the class will go through character and plot development as students apply the information they learned in Mystery Writing -Part One. Narrative and descriptive techniques, along with police procedures and the criminal justice system are discussed and shown how to use them in one's novel. At the end of the class, students should have enough material for completin… --- # XPE8001 — Learning Bridge 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 8001 -- Learning to Play Bridge 20 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is an introductory class for those who would like to learn how to play bridge. --- # XPE8001A — Learning Bridge 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 8001A -- Learning to Play Bridge 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is an introductory class for those who would like to learn how to play bridge. --- # XPE8001B — Playing Bridge 0 credits · 1.33 hours XPE 8001B - Playing Bridge 20 contact hours (Offered as needed) Do you want to learn how to play bridge or improve your basic knowledge of the game? Or are you an experienced player and want to improve your bridge skills? This class will give you all of that with hands-on experience in actual play of the game guided by the instructor. This class is bridge for all skill levels. --- # XPE8001C — Playing Bridge -16 Hours 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 8001C -- Playing Bridge - 16 Hours 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Do you want to learn how to play bridge or improve your basic knowledge of the game? Or are you an experienced player and want to improve your bridge skills? This class will give you all of that with hands-on experience in actual play of the game guided by the instructor. This class is for all skill levels. --- # XPE8002 — Intermediate Bridge 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 8002 -- Refining Bridge Skills 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who need a refresher course on the art of playing bridge. --- # XPE8002A — Refining Bridge 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 8002A -- Refining Bridge Skills 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who need a refresher course on the art of playing bridge. --- # XPE8004 — Chef'S Choice 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 8004 -- Chef's Choice Four Local Restaurants 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) (Chefs of the Emerald Coast) This unique class features local culinary specialists at each restaurant who share with you techniques in food preparation. Chef’s will demonstrate techniques, walk you through recipes, and then you will dine on the final product. The cost of each lunch is included in the registration fee. --- # XPE8006 — Bridge Players Club 0 credits · 1.066 hours XPE 8006 -- Bridge Players Club 16 Contact hours (Offered as needed) CALLING ALL BRIDGE PLAYERS! Beginner and Intermediate players. Join us for a casual day of bridge each Thursday. This class is only for those students who are currently enrolled in Bridge classes, or who have previously taken these classes through Continuing Education. --- # XPE8009 — Cooking Class 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 8009 -- Joe's World of Cooking 8 Contact hrs (Offered as needed) This class is for those students who need a little extra help in the kitchen. Joe will show six different recipes from six different cooking styles. Students will have the opportunity to cook during class and can sample the foods. --- # XPE8009A — Viva Italia! 0 credits · 0.2 hours XPE 8009A -- Viva Italia! 3 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to have a hands-on cooking experience in preparing and eating an Italian meal. --- # XPE8010 — Wine Dinner At Mitch 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 8010 -- Wine Dinner at Mitchell's Seafood Market 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will have the opportunity to learn about fine wine selections with dinner. Mitchell's will provide the meal and Mo Powers will select the wines to accompany each course. --- # XPE8010A — Wine & Food Tasting 0 credits · 0.133 hours XPE 8010A -- Wine Dinner 1.5 Hours Participants will sample tasting pours of six wines, each accompanied by an exquisite small plate prepared by Chef Eggers & Chef Yeabower. --- # XPE8011 — Beginning Maj Jongg 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 8011 -- Beginning Maj Jongg 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Do you want to learn the ancient orient game of Mah Jongg? This class will teach you how to play this fun and challenging game of tiles which has been adapted and played in the United States since 1937. Students will learn the game according to the rules established by the National Mah Jongg League, Inc. This class will give you all of the skills you will need to join a Mah Jongg group or create one of your own. Learn how to play now for a lifetime of entertainment! No prior Mah Jongg experience of knowledge of the game is n… --- # XPE8011A — Mah Jongg Player's Club 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 8011A -- Mah Jongg Player's Club 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Take time and practice what you learn in Beginning Mah Jongg. This class is for students who are enrolled in, or have taken Mah Jongg classes through the NWFSC Personal Enrichment Program. Come and play, have fun and improve your Mah Jongg skills. --- # XPE9015 — NW Florida History 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 9015 -- NW Florida History 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the history of NW Florida in this 6-week course. --- # XPE9015B — Florida and the Civil War 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 9015B - Florida and the Civil War 6 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) Learn about Florida’s roll in the Civil War from secession to the war itself. Class will cover famous Floridian Confederates, key battles, skirmishes and ultimate surrender. --- # XPE9018 — Exploring Korean Peninsula 0 credits · 0.6 hours XPE 9018 -- Exploring the Korean Peninsula 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the current events and policies in Korea. --- # XPE9018A — North Korea 0 credits · 0.3 hours XPE 9018A -- North Korea 4.5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the history of North Korea. --- # XPE9018B — North Korea 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 9018B - North Korea 6 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will learn about what is happening behind the scenes of government leaders and how the country affects the rest of the world. --- # XPE9018C — Peering Into North Korea 0 credits · 2 hours XPE 9018C -- Peering Into North Korea 20 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course reviews Pyongyang's disseminated nonsense in the context of NK's needs and aspirations. We will briefly look at the political, military and social background of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, focusing on the adventures of Dr. Leader Field Marshal Comrade General Kim Jong-un who assumed the throne before he reached 30 years of age. Terrorizing its entire population and keeping the world guessing as to what is going on inside the country is only part of the story. Sorting it out is a challenge to… --- # XPE9020 — WW II 0 credits · 0.933 hours XPE 9020 -- World War II 14 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will cover the aspects of World War II. --- # XPE9020A — World War II 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9020A -- World War II 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) World War II: The Great War of the Greatest Generation. Come and we will examine the causes and events leading up to the war, its important campaigns and battles, and finally, the war's consequences. Both the European and Pacific theatres will be covered, and video clips will be shown. --- # XPE9020B — World War II Topics 0 credits · 0.533 hours XPE 9020B - World War II Topics 8 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This 8 hour course will cover specific topics and areas of World War ll. --- # XPE9021 — Panama Workshop 0 credits · 0.266 hours XPE 9021 -- Panama Workshop 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the history and current conditions in Panama --- # XPE9022 — The Stuarts 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 9022 -- The Stuarts 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the Stuarts, the last legitimate kings of England and history behind the throne. --- # XPE9023 — Constitution 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9023 -- Constitution 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the history of the Constitution. --- # XPE9024 — Special Topics 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9024 -- Special Topics 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will cover a variety of current topics. --- # XPE9025 — The Roman Empire 0 credits · 0.933 hours XPE 9025 -- The Roman Empire 14 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will focus on the research that has been done over the last 250 years of the Roman Empire. --- # XPE9026 — Inside The Vault 0 credits · 0.933 hours XPE 9026 -- Inside the Vault 14 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will focus on a variety of topics pertaining to the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida. --- # XPE9027 — Trials Of Century 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9027 -- Trials of the Century 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will cover the most notable trials of the past century. --- # XPE9028 — The Holocaust 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9028 -- The Holocaust 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will cover all the historical facts relating to the Holocaust. --- # XPE9029 — The French Revolution 0 credits · 0.933 hours XPE 9029 -- The French Revolution 14 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This course will cover all the historical facts relating to Napoleon and the French Revolution. --- # XPE9030 — The Cold War 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9030 -- The Cold War 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the political conflict, military tension, and economic competition that surrounded the Cold War. --- # XPE9031 — American Women in WW II 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9031 - American Women in World War II 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the history of women who fought in World War II. --- # XPE9032 — Gangsters In America 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9032 - Gangsters in America 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will research gangsters in American history. --- # XPE9033 — How West Was Spun 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9033 - How the West was Spun 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will introduce students to the difference between reality and the movie industry's take on the Old West. --- # XPE9034 — Walton County History 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9034 - Walton County History 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the history of Walton County. --- # XPE9035 — Monsters/Murders/Mad 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9035 -- Monsters, Murders, and Madness 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about historical and economic roots of crimes committed by brutal regimes in the 20th Century. --- # XPE9036 — USAF Aviation History 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9036 -- USAF Military Aviation History 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Ever since the Wright Brothers successfully flew their Wright Flyer on Kitty Hawk’s sandy beaches in December 1903, the design and development of the airplanes for military use has skyrocketed. Eglin Air Force Base here in the panhandle of Florida has been the U.S. Air Force’s center for non-nuclear aircraft weapon development since the 1930s. This course will look at the U.S. military aircraft developmental history. In addition we will also focus on aviation toys (paper airplanes, kites, balsa wood airplanes, mod… --- # XPE9037 — The U.S. Constitution 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9037 -- The U.S. Constitution 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the history and the creation of the U.S. Constitution. --- # XPE9038 — Little Known American Inventor 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9038 -- Little Known American Inventors 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn about the little known American inventors and their unusual inventions. --- # XPE9039 — American Revolution 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9039 - The American Revolution 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) Remember all the people, places, dates, and events in history about the American Revolution that you studied in high school? We did not think so. Here is a chance to refresh your memory and even learn some things you never knew before as obtained through the letters and diaries of the people of the period. This course about the American Revolution and our fight for freedom. It chronicles the events leading up to the declaration of independence, the war for freedom from the British Empire, and the creation of the most exce… --- # XPE9040 — The Darwin Myth 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9040 - The Darwin Myth 12 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will learn about the publication "Origin of Species" written by Darwin, as well as his theory of evolution. --- # XPE9041 — Critical Listening 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9041 - Critical Listening 12 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will learn how to better understand all the information coming out 24/7 and will learn to discern truth from fiction. --- # XPE9042 — Reel History: Hollywood v Rlty 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9042 - Reel History: Hollywood v Reality 12 contact hours (offered as needed) Students will learn about the motion picture industry and how they have used artistic license for true stories. --- # XPE9043 — Growing Up in the 50's 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9043 - The Fifties: Reminisces of Growing up in the 1950's 12 contact hours (Offered as needed) Was life really so innocent or does it look that way now? There was a sense of stability, contentment and consensus, but also a time of revolution for social change. The Cold War brought fear, paranoia and uncertainty, as well as a society marked by paradoxes. This class will cover many of the people and events of that era. But not all... add those you remember as well as your personal memories of those sunny afternoons more than a half century ago. --- # XPE9044 — The 16th Century 0 credits · 0.933 hours XPE 9044 -- The 16th Century 14 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This class will discover a new world with people and treasure on the other side; power will begin to consolidate in the nation state; the Turks will advance and retreat around the Mediterranean. These were from seminar topics back in 1995, but they will be packaged a bit differently. Veterans expected, newcomers welcome. --- # XPE9045 — African American Culture 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9045 -- African American History 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Black History or better known to many as African American History, is to introduce participants to some of the little known and unknown historical facts about a select number of persons of African and African American descent and their extraordinary experiences. Many of these individuals' lives and efforts have done much to enrich and make a positive impact on the life, culture, history and progress of American society from its earliest days to the present. As scholars continue to uncover more facts related to this hist… --- # XPE9046 — The Forgotten Wars 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 9046 -- The Forgotten Wars 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) As rich as America is in its military tradition, at least two wars stand out that are remarkable because people know so little about them: the War of 1812 and the Mexican War. For eight weeks we will examine the dynamics of these wars: Why were they fought? Who won? Why? What were their major engagements? And finally, what part did they play in the formation of our nation's history? Come ready to learn, and just maybe lessons can be drawn to give us a better understanding of the course our nation has taken. --- # XPE9047 — European History 0 credits · 0.533 hours This course will cover different topics and time periods in European History. --- # XPE9048 — USA- An Execptional Nation? 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9048 - USA - An Exceptional Nation? 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This four week class will look into the five factors that make America "Exceptional", the history of Progressivism from Theodore Roosevelt to Baraack Obama, and the threat Progressivism possesses to the Founders original principles. --- # XPE9050 — Ideological Civil War in U.S. 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9050 -- Ideological Civil War in the U. S. 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The United States of America is in another civil war. Not a civil war with violent hostilities over the issue of slavery, but an ideological civil war between the principles upon which the Founding Fathers based our Constitution and the Progressive Movement. The battle is being played out in our national politics, in our schools, in the media, and in our daily lives. This class looks at the history and principles upon which our Constitution is based, the history and principles of the Progressive Movement, and… --- # XPE9051 — Criminal Justice Reform Act 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE 9051 - Criminal Justice Reform Act 12 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) This course will take a close look at the recently passed bipartisan criminal justice reform bill officially called the First Step Act. Examine the act’s key provisions and place each in historical perspective to help understand what the act does and why and what it does not do. Trace the history sentencing, in-prison rehabilitation programs and post-prison adjustment problems and programs. --- # XPE9052 — War Against Barbary Pirates 0 credits · 0.4 hours XPE 9052 - War Against the Barbary Pirates 6 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This class covers the early developments in US global policy and Navy/Marine Corp combined operations along the North African Coast. These early operations served as touchstones for the future of American Naval Warfare. --- # XPE9053 — International Smuggling 0 credits · 0.8 hours XPE - 9053 - International Smuggling 12 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This class will educate the average citizen on the various techniques used by criminal elements to smuggle illegal substances into countries. These occur at various ports of entry. --- # XRE0510 — CAM Prelicensure 0 credits · 15 hours This course prepares students to take the Florida Community Association Manager (CAM) license exam. Students will learn and understand the Florida CAM licensing requirements, CAM responsibilities, and standards of conduct. Course topics include: • State and federal laws relating to the operation of all types of community associations, • Governing documents, as well as state laws relating to corporations and non-profit corporations, • Procedures for noticing and conducting community association meetings, • Preparation of community association budgets and community association finances, • Insur… --- # XRE0513 — FL Real Estate Agent - Launch 1 credits · 6 hours This workshop is designed for students who have successfully completed the exam for or already possess a FL real estate license. Click here for our Pre-licensure Prep Course. Now that you have earned your Real Estate License and have become an agent, what are the important next steps to establishing yourself in the Real Estate Industry? This 4 Week course will cover the important next steps in becoming a successful Real Estate Agent. Becoming your own business: What steps do you need to take to set up your business? • Register and set up your business as a legal entity, LLC, or sole proprieto… --- # XRL6024 — Baseball Elem 12hrs 0 credits · 0.8 hours XRL 6024 -- Baseball Camp for Elementary School Students (12 Hrs) 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of baseball. --- # XRL6024A — Baseball Fundamentals (6 Hrs) 0 credits · 0.4 hours XRL 6024A - Baseball Fundamentals (6 Hours) 6 contact hours (offered as needed) Players will learn the fundamentals of baseball. --- # XRL6025 — Baseball Hs 6hrs 0 credits · 0.4 hours XRL 6025 -- Baseball Camp for High School Students 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of baseball. --- # XRL6026 — Baseball Elem 24hrs 0 credits · 1.6 hours XRL 6026 -- Baseball Camp for Elementary School Students 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of baseball. --- # XRL6027 — Lil Ballers Camp 0 credits · 1 hours XRL 6027 -- Lil Ballers Camp (Elementary School Students) 15 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of basketball. --- # XRL6028 — Raider Basktbll Camp 0 credits · 0.8 hours XRL 6028 -- Raider Basketball Camp 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of basketball. --- # XRL6029 — Elite Girls Basktbll 0 credits · 0.466 hours XRL 6029 -- Elite Girls Basketball Exposure Camp - High School Girls 7 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of basketball. --- # XRL6030 — Raider Basketball Team Camp 0 credits · 1 hours XRL 6030 -- Raider Basketball Team Camp (Middle and High School Teams) 15 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of basketball. --- # XRL6030A — Girls Basketball Team Camp 0 credits · 1.8 hours XRL 6030A -- Girls Basketball Team Camp 27 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of team basketball. --- # XRL6030B — Girls Basketball Team Camp 0 credits · 1.8 hours XRL 6030B -- Girls Basketball Team Camp 27 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of team basketball. --- # XRL6030C — Girls Basketball Team Camp 0 credits · 1 hours XRL 6030C -- Girls Basketball Team Camp 15 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of team basketball. --- # XRL6030D — Girls Basketball Team Camp 0 credits · 1.2 hours XRL 6030D -- Girls Basketball Team Camp 18 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of basketball. --- # XRL6031 — Softball Camp (13 and Under) 0 credits · 0.8 hours XRL 6031 -- Softball Junior Skills Camp (13 and Under) 12 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. --- # XRL6032 — Softball Camp (14 and Up) 1HR 0 credits · 0.066 hours XRL 6032 -- Softball Individual Personalized Camp (14 and Up) 1 Contact hour (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. --- # XRL6033 — Softball Camp (14 & Up) 2HR 0 credits · 0.133 hours XRL 6033 -- Softball Individual Personalized Camp (14 and Up) 2 Hours 2 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. --- # XRL6034 — Softball Camp (14 & Up) 3HR 0 credits · 0.2 hours XRL 6034 -- Softball Individual Personalized Camp (14 and Up) 3 Hours 3 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. --- # XRL6035 — Softball Camp (14 & Up) 4HR 0 credits · 0.266 hours XRL 6035 -- Softball Individual Personalized Camp (14 and Up) 4 Hours 4 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. --- # XRL6036 — Softball Hs Team Cmp 0 credits · 1.866 hours XRL 6036 -- Softball High School Team Camp 28 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. Fee is $700 per team up to 14 players; $50 for each additional player. --- # XRL6037 — Softball Hs Ind Camp 0 credits · 1 hours XRL 6037 -- Softball High School Individual Camp 15 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. --- # XRL6037A — Softball Hs Ind Camp 0 credits · 0.8 hours Softball High School Individual Camp (Offered as needed). Students will learn the fundamentals of softball. --- # XRL6038 — NWFSC 6-Wk Pitching Camp 0 credits · 0.4 hours XRL 6038 -- NWFSC Six-Week Pitching Camp 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Middle school boys will learn the fundamentals of pitching. --- # XRL6039 — NWFSC BBall Coaching Clinic 0 credits · 0.533 hours XRL 6039 -- NWFSC Basketball Coaching Clinic 8 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This clinic is available for all coaches and will focus on coaching strategies. --- # XRL6040 — HS BBall Player Dev Camp 0 credits · 0.6 hours XRL 6040 -- High School Basketball Player Development Camp 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Players will learn drills and routines to help them prepare for basketball season at their high schools. --- # XRL6040A — Middle Sch BBall Play Dev Camp 0 credits · 0.6 hours XRL 6040A -- Middle School Basketball Player Development Camp 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Players will learn drills and routines to help them prepare for basketball season at their middle schools. --- # XRL6041 — Basketball Clinic for All Ages 0 credits · 0.2 hours XRL 6041 -- Basketball Clinic For All Ages 3 Contact hours (Offer as needed) Players will learn drills and routines to help them prepare for basketball season. --- # XRL6042 — One-Day Baseball Camp Ages6-12 0 credits · 0.4 hours XRL 6042 -- One-Day Baseball Camp (Ages 6-12) 6 Contact hours (Offer as needed) Players will learn drills and use the batting cages for practice. --- # XRL6044 — Boys BBall Skill Dev Workouts 0 credits · 0.4 hours XRL 6044 -- Boys Basketball Skill Developmental Workouts 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This camp is for boys in elementary and middle school. Campers will learn drills and rules of the game. --- # XRL6045 — Boys Basketball Day Camp 0 credits · 0.8 hours XRL 6045 -- Boys Basketball Day Camp 12 Credit hours (Offered as needed) This camp is for boys in elementary and middle school. Campers will learn drills and rules of the game. --- # XRL6046 — Baseball Elem Camp (9 hrs) 0 credits · 0.6 hours XRL 6046 -- Baseball Elementary Camp 9 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Campers will learn drills, pitching, catching and will participate in mini-games. --- # XRL6047 — Holiday Baseball Camp 0 credits · 0.4 hours XRL 6047 -- Holiday Baseball Camp 6 Contact hours (Offered as needed) This two day baseball camp is for ages 6-9 and 10-12. --- # XRN0001 — Nursing Assessment 0 credits · 0 hours XRN 0001 -- Nursing Preparedness Assessment No Contact hours (Offered as needed) This non-credit course will automate the process of assessing the preparedness of AS Nursing student candidates through the administering of an informational video, as well as, provide a way to distribute additional information to candidates that require tracking. This course will be at no cost to the student. --- # XRN0002 — CNA Test Prep Course Military 0 credits · 2.66 hours XRN 0002--CNA Test Prep Course Military 40 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) 40-hour Certified Nursing Assistant Test Prep Course. Course includes instruction in CPR, First Aid, and AED usage, infection control, taking vital signs, range-of-motion exercises, delivering care and other important skills. This course does not include background check, drug screen, or registration fee for certification test. --- # XRT1750C — Pottery 0 credits · 4 hours XRT 1750C - Pottery 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) The students shall be exposed to the production of pottery utilizing all known hand building techniques. Also includes introduction to potter’s wheel and basic wheel fundamentals. The first half of course is hand building, the second half is devoted to development of skills on the potter’s wheel. Students also learn how to glaze pottery and make glass. --- # XRT2500C — Painting 0 credits · 4 hours XRT 2500C - Painting 60 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Course will include design elements, composition and spatial relationships. Emphasis is on color theory, color mixing, and execution thereof within a variety of subject matter. --- # XSB0520 — Entrepreneurship & Small Biz 1 credits · 1 hours This course prepares students to take the Certiport Entrepreneurship & Small Business (ESB) exam, encompassing all objective domains. --- # XSB0521 — Entrepreneurial Launchpad 101 1 credits · 15 hours "Launchpad to Success," a comprehensive 4-week lecture series designed to equip aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools and knowledge necessary to turn innovative ideas into thriving businesses. Each two-hour session delves into critical aspects of entrepreneurship, from conceptualizing your business idea to scaling for growth. Join industry experts and fellow visionaries as we explore the fundamentals of business planning, legal structures, financial strategies, and marketing techniques. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or looking to refine your business acumen, this series offers the roa… --- # XTD1320 — AutoCAD I 0 credits · 3.37 hours XTD 1320 - AutoCAD I 50.56 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) A basic course on the use of AutoCAD software to include: introduction to AutoCAD, drawing commands, display and inquiry commands, modify commands, dimensioning and annotation, data exchange, and output files. --- # XTR0710 — OSHA 10- Construction Safety 0 credits · 10 hours OSHA 10-hour Outreach is taught by OSHA-authorized trainers and provides basic safety, health, and education training for construction workers. Training is provided in the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in the construction industry. This course provides information on the employer’s responsibilities, workers’ rights, and how to file a complaint. Topics include the “Focus Four,” health hazards in construction, PPE & lifesaving equipment, excavation safety, and hand and power tools. PWFD - Career Development - Training - Trades > Con… --- # XTR0715 — Construct. Qlty Mgmt-Contrctrs 1 credits · 8 hours This course is for contractors who want to be trained in Construction Quality Management. Learn how to ensure top-notch quality in your construction projects and gain valuable insight and strategies to improve your construction management skills. This is the Official USACE Mobile District Construction Quality Management for Contractors Certification Course with 8 hours of CEU's. --- # XTR0730 — Welding Weekend Workshop 1 credits · 12 hours Learn the basics of welding in this interactive, hands-on, in-person welding basics class. Students can choose between: -Gas metal arc welding (GMAW), commonly called MlG. -Self-shielded flux-cored (FCAW-S), commonly called flux core. -Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), commonly called stick welding. -Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), commonly called TIG welding. Students will learn to prepare metal using oxyfuel flame cutting and grinding, and how to weld in flat, horizontal, and vertical positions. --- # XTR0740 — Automobile Tune-Up 1 credits · 8 hours This non-credit enrichment course provides an overview of essential automotive maintenance that vehicle owners can safely perform at home! It teaches everyday vehicle owners how to safely maintain their vehicle, recognize warning signs, perform basic service tasks, and communicate effectively with repair shops—without needing professional tools or a lift. Topics for this community-focused course include: shop and driveway safety, basic hand tools, fluid and filter service, tire inspection and replacement, brake and suspension awareness, introductory electrical systems, and interpretation of c… --- # XTX0530 — Tax Practitioner Update 0 credits · 14 hours In this seminar, tax practitioners will receive regulatory knowledge and skill updates. Participating students will earn 16 CPE credits upon successful course completion, including Regulatory Ethics and Federal Tax Law Update credits. --- # XVG1016 — Guitar 0 credits · 0.5 hours XVG 1016 - Guitar 7.5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Private instruction in guitar, consisting of one half-hour session per week, with a minimum of one hour daily practice. Repertoire will focus on classical, Renaissance, and folk idioms. --- # XVV1211 — Voice 0 credits · 0.5 hours XVV 1211 - Voice 7.5 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Private instruction in voice, consisting of one half-hour session per week, with a minimum of one hour daily practice. Repertoire will focus on classical, Broadway, and folk idioms. --- # XWD0277 — American Red Cross CPR 0 credits · 6.667 hours XWD 0277 - American Red Cross CPR 100 Contact Hours The "American Red Cross CPR" Workforce Development Corrections Program course provides essential life-saving skills through the comprehensive training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This course covers the fundamental techniques for performing CPR on adults, children, and infants, including chest compressions, rescue breaths, and the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Participants will gain hands-on experience and confidence through guided practice sessions led by certified instructors. By the end of class, students wil… --- # XWD0372 — Entrepreneurship and Small Bus 0 credits · 6.667 hours XWD 0372 - Entrepreneurship and Small Business 100 contact hours The "Entrepreneurship and Small Business Certification" Workforce Development Corrections Program course is designed to empower aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today's competitive market landscape. From crafting a compelling business plan to mastering effective marketing strategies and financial management techniques, students will gain practical insights and hands-on experience tailored to the intricacies of launching and sustaining a successful ventur… --- # XWD0521 — Workforce Youth Program TEST 1 credits · 6 hours XWD 0521 - Workforce Youth Program 90 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Workforce Development extracurricular youth program non-credit course. --- # XWD0554 — JLG Scissor Lift & OSHA 10 0 credits · 6.667 hours XWD 0554 - JLG Scissor Lift & OSHA 10 100 Contact Hours The "JLG Scissor Lift Certification" Workforce Development Corrections Program course provides comprehensive training in the safe and efficient operation of JLG scissor lift. Through a blend of classroom instruction and hands-on practice, participants will learn essential operating procedures, safety protocols, and maintenance tips to ensure proficiency in using scissor lift for various tasks. This program is designed to equip operators with the skills necessary to handle equipment confidently and responsibly in a professional setting. T… --- # XWD0564 — Logistics & OSHA 10 0 credits · 6.667 hours XWD 0564 - Logistics & OSHA 10 100 Contact Hours The "Logistics & OSHA 10" Workforce Development Corrections Program course provides a comprehensive introduction to key industry certifications and safety standards. This program covers the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) and Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) credentials, equipping students with the foundational skills and knowledge needed for logistics operations. Participants will also complete the OSHA 10-hour training, ensuring they understand critical occupational safety and health guide… --- # XWD0834 — Infra Undergrnd Util Essential 0 credits · 6.667 hours XWD 0834 - Infrastructure and Underground Utilities Essentials & OHSA 10 100 Contact Hours The "Infrastructure and Underground Utilities" Workforce Development Corrections Program course is a specialized program tailored to equip students with comprehensive skills for site development. It delves into the principles of infrastructure layout, mastering the art of optimizing land use while ensuring the regulatory compliance and environmental sustainability. Through immersive training in OSHA 10 safety protocols, students learn to prioritize workplace safety in every project phase, mitigating ris… --- # XWD1000 — Registered Apprent-Plumbing 0 credits · 9.6 hours XWD 1000 -- Registered Apprenticeship - Plumbing 144 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The registered apprenticeship - Plumbing program blends classroom instruction, on-the-job learning, and job-related technical instruction. --- # XWD1001 — Registered Apprent-Carpentry 0 credits · 9.6 hours XWD 1001 -- Registered Apprenticeship - Carpentry 144 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The registered apprenticeship - Carpentry program blends classroom instruction, on-the-job learning, and job-related technical instruction. --- # XWD1002 — Registered Apprent-CNC Operatr 0 credits · 9.6 hours XWD 1002 -- Registered Apprenticeship - CNC Operator and Programmer 144 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) The registered apprenticeship - CNC Operator and Programmer program blends classroom instruction, on-the-job learning, and job-related technical instruction. Academic program results in CCC in CNC Machinist/Fabricator. --- # XWD1003 — Carpentry 1 0 credits · 14 hours XWD 1003 14 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course covers: Orientation to the Trade; Building Materials, Fasteners, and Adhesives; Hand and Power Tools lntroduction to Construction Drawings, Specification, and Layout; Floor System; Wall Systems; Ceiling joist and Roof Framing; Basic Stair Layout; lntroduction to Building Envelope Systems. Classes are funded by the Department of Corrections --- # XWD1004 — Carpentry 2 0 credits · 14 hours XWD 1004 14 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) lhis course covers: Commerical Drawings, Roofing Application, Thermal and Moisture Protection, Exterior Finishing, Cold-Formed Steel Framing, Drywall lnstallation, Drywall Finishing, Doors and Door Hardware, Suspended ceilings, Window, Door, Floor, and Ceiling Trim, and Cabinet installation. Classes are funded bv the Department of Corrections --- # XWD1005 — Heavy Equipment 1 0 credits · 11.67 hours XWD 1005 11.66 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course covers: Orientation to the Trade, Heavy Equipment Safety, ldentification of Heavy Equipment, Basic Operational Techniques, Utility Tractors, lntroduction to Earth Moving, and Grades-Part One. Classes are funded by the Department of Corrections --- # XWD1006 — Heavy Equipment 2 0 credits · 11.2 hours XWD 1006 11.2 Contact Hours (Offered As Needed) This course covers: lntroduction to Earth Moving, Dump Trucks, Rollers, Scrapers, Loaders, Forklifts, Excavation Math, Grades-Part Two, and Civil Blueprint Reading. Classes are funded by the Department of Corrections. --- # XWD1007 — NCCER Core 0 credits · 14 hours XWD 1007 -- NCCER Core 210 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) This course covers the importance of safety in the industrial crafts, basic math skills, instructs the identification, use and care, of hand and power tools, construction drawings, material handling, securing employment, and different types of rigging. Classes are funded by the Department of Corrections (No fees or tuition collected). --- # XWD2000 — AWS Academy Cloud Foundations 0 credits · 2 hours XWD2000 - AWS Academy Cloud Foundations 30 Contact Hours (offered as needed) Amazon Web Services (AWS) Academy Cloud Foundations is the first course in a program of study designed to prepare students to take "industry-recognized" certification exams for the purpose of pursuing "in-demand" cloud computing careers. This online course concentrates on skills and attributes needed to obtain a foundational understanding of concepts related to cloud computing but without defining specific technical roles. Instruction includes an overview of cloud concepts, AWS core services, security, architecture,… --- # XWD2001 — AWS Academy Cloud Secur Foun 0 credits · 2 hours XWD2001 - AWS Academy Cloud Security Foundations 30 Contact Hours (Offered as Needed) AWS Academy Cloud Security Foundations is the second level course in a program of study designed to prepare students to take "industry recognized" certification exams for the purpose of pursuing "in-demand" cloud computing careers. This online course is designed to help students gain a foundational knowledge of cybersecurity principles and services for cloud computing through a guided hands-on approach. This course includes demonstrations, instructional guides, and real-life scenarios. --- # XWD4774 — Irrigation & OSHA 10 0 credits · 6.667 hours XWD 4774 - Irrigation & OSHA 10 100 Contact Hours Workforce Development Corrections Program Course - The Hunter Irrigation Specialist Program encompasses comprehensive coverage of irrigation technology, delving into the intricacies of Hunter's cutting-edge products and solutions. From designing efficient irrigation systems to mastering troubleshooting and maintenance techniques, this course equips students with the expertise needed to excel in the field. With a dedicated focus on water conservation and environmental stewardship, participants learn to optimize irrigation practices, minimize wa… --- # XWD6276 — Masonry 0 credits · 32 hours XWD 6276 - Masonry 480 Contact Hours 6 month Masonry program at Okaloosa Correctional Institution. --- # XWD6742 — OSHA-10 0 credits · 1.333 hours XWD 6742 - OSHA-10 20 Contact hours The "OSHA 10-hour Training" Workforce Development Corrections Program course offers critical knowledge on occupational safety and health standards. Upon completion, students will be able to understand and adhere to essential workplace safety guidelines, increasing safety awareness in the field by ensuring that students prioritize workplace safety in every project phase to mitigate risks and foster a culture of well-being and compliance. (Classes are funded by the Department of Corrections. No tuition nor fees are collected.) --- # XYS7000D — NWFSC Youth Symphony 0 credits · 1.6 hours XYS 7000D -- NWFSC Youth Symphony 24 Contact Hours (Offered as needed) Students will participate in rehearsals in the Orchestra room for 12 weeks under the instruction of NWFSC faculty. A concert will follow at the end of the semester. --- # XYS7003 — Woodwind Youth Sympony 0 credits · 0.8 hours XYS 7003 -- Woodwind Youth Symphony 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students who play woodwind instruments will participate in rehearsals in the Orchestra room once a week for 6 weeks under the instruction of NWFSC faculty. A concert will follow at the end of the semester. --- # XYS7005 — NWF Junior Orchestra 0 credits · 1.6 hours XYS 7005 -- NWF Junior Orchestra 24 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students who play string instruments will participate in rehearsals in the orchestra room once a week, per semester, under the direction of NWFSC faculty. --- # XYS7006 — Youth Chorus 0 credits · 1.5 hours XYS 7006 -- Youth Chorus 22.5 Contact hours (Offered as needed) Students in grades 4-8 will participate in a weekly chorus practice, and will then perform at local venues. --- # XYS7006A — NWFSC Chldren Chorus 0 credits · 0.666 hours XYS 7006A - NWFSC Children's Chorus 10 contact hours (Offered as needed) This course is designed for students entering 3rd to 6th grade. Students will participate in learning a varied repertoire of music with sight singing and vocal techniques. --- # XYS7007 — Young Actors Theatre 0 credits · 4 hours XYS 7007 -- Young Actors Theatre Company 60 contact hours (Offered as needed) Students will participate in a three-week acting class in preparation for a performance at the Mattie Kelly Fine & Performing Arts Center. --- # ZOO1010C — Zoology 4 credits · 6 hours ZOO 1010C -- Zoology 4 Credit Hours (Offered as needed) An introduction to the major concepts of animal life, to include the structure, taxonomy, evolutionary relationships, and natural history of the major animal groups.