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| ACG 2021 | Principles of Financial Accounting | — | This course is an introduction to accounting concepts and principles followed in preparation of financial external reports. Emphasis is on principles and procedures applicable to the accounting cycle… source |
| ACG 2071 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | The emphasis of this course is on managerial accounting concepts and systems. Topics include planning and control, decentralized operations, analyses for decision-making, financial analysis for manag… source |
| ACG 2100 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | This course is an in-depth examination of financial accounting and reporting. Specific topics include the accounting procedures and financial statement presentation of cash, receivables, inventories,… source |
| ACG 2110 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | This course is an in-depth examination of financial accounting and reporting. Specific topics include the accounting procedures and financial statement presentation of current and long-term liabiliti… source |
| ACG 2450 | Microcomputers in Accounting | — | This course provides an overview of accounting software applications in business organizations. The student will progressively work through an accounting cycle for a business using popular accounting… source |
| AMH 2010 | History of the United States I | — | 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 Colonia… source |
| AMH 2020 | History of the United States II | — | 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 industria… source |
| AMH 2070 | History of Florida | — | This course begins with the influence of geography on early Native American cultures of the region. The economic, social, and political background of Florida is developed chronologically, from discov… source |
| AMH 2091 | Survey of African American History | — | A survey of the social and cultural development of African Americans in the United States. Consideration is given in this course to the African background, slavery, Reconstruction, and Twentieth Cent… source |
| AMH 2930 | Special Topics/Seminars | — | History is the study of the past, including the study of change and continuity over time. This study includes, for example, African History, American History, Asian History, European History, Latin A… source |
| AML 2010 | American Literature: Exploration to the Late 19th Century | — | This course provides a survey of culturally significant literary texts from the Exploration through the late 19th century. By reading selections from an updated and expanded canon, including works by… source |
| AML 2020 | American Literature: The Late 19th Century Through the Modern Era | — | This course provides a survey of the major movements and representative authors in American Literature from the late 19th century through the modern era, including the study of canonical and diverse… source |
| AMS 2270 | American Studies: 20th Century American Culture | — | An examination of cultural patterns in America from 1900-2000 with an emphasis on the texture of everyday life. The class includes an interdisciplinary study of American culture by way of an analysis… source |
| ANT 2000 | Introduction to Anthropology | — | 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 conce… source |
| ANT 2100 | Introduction to Archaeology | — | This course is designed to provide an examination of the historical background and methodology of archaeology and its significance today; how archaeologists make and study the finds to illuminate the… source |
| ANT 2410 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | — | A study of the nature of culture, personality, and social organization of humans. Emphasis is placed on the customs of preliterate people. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule writing requirement. A… source |
| ANT 2511 | Introduction to Physical Anthropology | — | The study of humans as a biological unit in the animal kingdom. The human fossil record, living primates, the criteria of race and races of humans, principles of biological evolution, and human genet… source |
| ARH 1000 | Art Appreciation | — | 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 m… source |
| ARH 2426 | Art in Peace and War | — | This course examines a variety of art works to determine the relationship between sociopolitical agendas and art forms. This course explores the use of art as a communication device to distinguish th… source |
| ART 1202C | Introduction to Two Dimensional Design | — | Introduction to two-dimensional design leads the student through the study of process and purpose. The course uses a series of creative explorations allowing students to make known form and meaning c… source |
| ART 1300C | Drawing I | — | Introduction to the basic discipline of drawing through a variety of exercises. source |
| ART 1301C | Drawing II | — | A continuation of ART 1300C. source |
| ART 2500 | Painting I | — | Studio problems in painting involving contemporary styles, techniques, and materials of painting. source |
| ART 2501 | Painting II | — | A continuation of Painting I on an advanced level of proficiency. Emphasis is placed on individual experimentation. source |
| ASC 1010 | Foundations of Air Transportation | — | This is an introductory course in aeronautical sciences that provides students with an overview of the history, evolution, and future of the aviation industry. Topics include general aviation, the ai… source |
| ASC 1210 | Aviation Meteorology | — | This course gives the student an understanding of meteorology related to aviation and flight planning. The curriculum will include examinations of the atmosphere, energy and temperatures, pressure, a… source |
| ASC 1310 | Aviation Regulations | — | This course provides an overview to the US Code of Federal Regulations, Title 14: Aeronautics and Space (14 CFR) including rulemaking processes, as well as how public opinion and politics have let to… source |
| ASC 1560 | Introduction to Unmanned Vehicle Systems | — | This curriculum chronicles the history and development of Unmanned Vehicle Systems (UVS), their roles, and related components and functions, as well as a practical understanding of aerodynamics, grou… source |
| ASC 1563 | Unmanned Aerial System Applications in Aerial Photography | — | This course will familiarize the student with guidelines, regulatory standards, and practical operations for aerial imagery techniques specific to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). Current procedures an… source |
| ASC 1566 | Unmanned Vehicle System Mission Planning | — | This course introduces mission planning and operational planning; primary alternate, and contingency planning; mission planning software; data collection, documentation and analysis; and commonly use… source |
| ASC 1610 | Aircraft Systems & Components | — | This course provides an introduction to aircraft engine types as well as systems and structures in use in both general aviation and transport category aircraft (airliners). Students will learn about… source |
| ASC 2561 | Advanced Unmanned Vehicle Systems Operations | — | This course serves as follow-on to Introduction to the Unmanned Vehicle Systems (ASC 2560) course. It builds on the student's understanding of various domains of UAS technology, regulations, and skil… source |
| ASC 2564 | Unmanned Vehicles Systems Security | — | This course provides a survey of unmanned platforms with an emphasis on secure operations to include privacy issues, hacking, countermeasures, and related emergency operational considerations. source |
| ASC 2870 | Aviation Safety | — | This course provides an introduction and overview of the theories, concepts, applications, and practices of the field of aviation safety. This course is designed for the beginning aviation profession… source |
| ASC 2949 | Unmanned Vehicle Systems Practicum | — | In this course, students will gain hands-on experience in unmanned systems. This course provides an opportunity for students to practice and apply the skills gained in the Unmanned Vehicle Systems Pr… source |
| ASL 1140 | Basic American Sign Language | — | This is an introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) as used in the deaf community. There will be general discussion of ASL structure and an introduction to a variety of manual communication syste… source |
| ASL 1150 | Intermediate American Sign Language | — | This course is a continuation of the basic course, expands the studentâs signing skills, and explores ASL idioms. source |
| ASL 1160 | Advanced American Sign Language | — | This course is a continuation of Intermediate American Sign Language and is designed to develop signing skills to an advanced level. source |
| AST 1002 | Introduction to Astronomy | — | This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the Universe including Earth and its env… source |
| ATF 2201 | Commercial Pilot I | — | This is the first of three courses needed to complete the training required for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate for multi or single-engine airplanes. This course covers the Stage IV skills of co… source |
| ATF 2202 | Commercial Pilot II | — | This is the second of three courses needed to complete the training required for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate for multi or single-engine airplanes. This course covers Stage V skills of commer… source |
| ATF 2203 | Commercial Pilot III | — | This is the third of three courses needed to complete the training required for the FAA Commercial Pilot certificate. This course covers Stage VI skills of commercial pilot training. It includes 16 h… source |
| ATF 2305 | Instrument Pilot Flight | — | This course provides the training required for the FAA Instrument Airplane rated pilot. It includes 35 hours of dual flight instruction, and 30 hours of ground instruction (24 hours of ground lessons… source |
| ATF 2400 | Multi-Engine Flight | — | This course provides both the ground and flight training needed to earn the FAA Multi-Engine rating. It includes 15 hours of dual flight instruction, 15 hours of ground instruction (9 hours of ground… source |
| ATF 2620 | Commercial Pilot Simulator | — | This course uses Advanced Aviation Training Devices (AATDs) to expose students to a wide variety of operating and flight conditions, advanced flight planning and navigation, in-flight decision making… source |
| ATT 1100 | Pilot Theory | — | This introductory course prepares the student for initial flight training and the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) private pilot airplane knowledge test. Topics covered in the classroom includ… source |
| ATT 1120 | Instrument Pilot Ground School | — | This course introduces basic theories of instrument pilot operations to prepare students for the FAA instrument written exam. Students will acquire aeronautical knowledge required to act as an instru… source |
| ATT 1820 | Introduction to Air Traffic Control | — | This course provides students with an introduction to air traffic control (ATC). Topics include the history air traffic control systems, navigation, procedures, ATC clearances and separation of aircr… source |
| ATT 2110 | Commercial Pilot Ground School | — | This course prepares students for commercial pilot training and the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Commercial Pilot Airplane Knowledge Test. The student will explore advanced aircraft system… source |
| ATT 2640 | Advanced Aircraft Turbo-Prop and Turbine Operations | — | This course will expose students to turbo-prop and turbine aircraft operations, including aircraft systems, aircraft performance, weight and balance considerations, high altitude flight, adverse weat… source |
| AVM 1010 | Aviation Industry Operations | — | The course provides insight into the development and present status of aircraft and air transportation, governmental organizations, controls and regulations, equipment, personnel recruitment and trai… source |
| AVM 1022 | Flight Operations | — | This course provides a thorough review of the occupational duties, responsibilities, and physical faculties required by the positions of pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, dispatcher, and flight atten… source |
| AVM 1440 | Airport/Aviation Security | — | This course provides the student with a comprehensive introduction to aviation and airport security. Students will receive an in-depth examination of the laws and regulations pertaining to airport an… source |
| AVM 2410 | Airport Management | — | This course provides a comprehensive examination of the major functions of airport management and the concepts underlying airport planning and construction. Controlling factors in the development of… source |
| AVM 2431 | Aviation Customer Service | — | Covers the generic skills needed for any airline position involving regular contact with the traveling public. Includes human relations, personal appearance enhancement, etiquette, conflict managemen… source |
| AVM 2441 | Aviation Safety and Human Factors | — | This course provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of human factors, focusing on the optimization of human-machine interaction through the isolation and mitigation of human error. Hu… source |
| AVM 2475 | Aviation Maintenance Management | — | This course examines aviation maintenance topics as they apply to positions of leadership within a maintenance organization. The curriculum covers leadership philosophies, communication and interpers… source |
| AVM 2941 | Airline Internship | — | The course is designed to allow students to learn on the job as part of their educational program of study as they employ practical application of knowledge acquired in the classroom. 120 (minimum) w… source |
| AVM 3030 | Principles of Aeronautical Leadership | — | This course covers leadership and management issues, as well as problem-solving and communication skills needed in the aerospace industry. Topics include management and leadership theory, project man… source |
| AVM 3133 | Aviation Logistics Management | — | This course is a study of system theory and its relationship to aviation/aerospace systems management. The course provides an opportunity to examine ways to optimize the physical flow of goods and ma… source |
| AVM 3671 | Safety Management Systems and Security | — | This course examines risk management, accident prevention, and threats to aviation security. Topics include operation and analysis of safety management systems (SMS), aviation human factors, aircraft… source |
| AVM 4150 | Aviation Business Strategy | — | This course investigates management issues including human resources, budgets and grants, marketing, risk management, property management, and concessions as these concepts relate to airports, airlin… source |
| AVM 4460 | Environmental Issues for Aeronautical Management | — | This course includes an overview of noise impact issues, environmental planning, and wildlife hazards, as well as hazardous materials and environmental regulations that affect the operation of airpor… source |
| AVM 4675 | Aviation Safety Programs | — | A study of Aviation Safety Program development and principles. Emphasis is placed on accident prevention within aviation organizations. Students study existing safety programs and learn the functions… source |
| BCN 1001 | Building Construction | — | This course is planned to acquaint the student with the terminology, methods, documentation, procedures, materials, sequences, operations, and types of construction. The course is intended as an intr… source |
| BRC 2001 | Introduction to Financial Institutions | — | This course is designed to provide an introduction to financial institutions and the services offered within those institutions. Topics will include principles related to the history, growth, and str… source |
| BSC 1005 | Introduction to Biology | — | 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. A grade of "C"… source |
| BSC 1020 | Human Biology | — | A non-laboratory course for students not planning to major in biology or for students preparing to take BSC 1085. Topics include scientific literacy, chemical and cellular foundations of life, metabo… source |
| BSC 1085 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | 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… source |
| BSC 1085L | Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory | — | This course provides laboratory support for the concepts taught in BSC 1085. Laboratory fee required. A grade of "C" or higher must be attained. 30 laboratory hours. source |
| BSC 1086 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | — | A continuation of BSC 1085. Emphasis is on the structure and function of the special senses and the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, endocrine, reproductive, and urinary systems. A… source |
| BSC 1086L | Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory | — | This course provides laboratory support for the concepts taught in BSC 1086. A grade of "C" or higher must be attained. Lab fee required. 30 laboratory hours. source |
| BSC 1311 | Marine Biology | — | Marine Biology is a survey of the organisms and habitats found in the marine ecosystem. This course will provide an overview of the ecology, adaptations and behavioral strategies that are needed by m… source |
| BSC 2010 | Biology I | — | 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 rep… source |
| BSC 2010L | Biology I Laboratory | — | A laboratory investigation into the biology of plants and animals. Topics include scientific instruments, chemical foundations, cell biology, photosynthesis and genetics. This course is primarily int… source |
| BSC 2011 | Biology II | — | Topics include prokaryotes, plants, fungi, the evolution of animal diversity, animal form and function and ecology. This course is primarily intended for those students planning to major in the scien… source |
| BSC 2011L | Biology II Laboratory | — | A continuation of BSC 2010L. Topics include plant biology, animal diversity, vertebrate anatomy and ecology. This course is primarily intended for those students planning to major in the sciences or… source |
| BUL 2241 | Business Law | — | Business law considers the nature and source of laws, courts, and courtroom procedures. It discusses legal principles regarding crimes and torts with emphasis on contracts, personal property, and bai… source |
| BUL 2561 | Cyberlaw | — | This course will examine the various developing legal issues in the use of business information technology, including an examination of constitutional rights, intellectual property, and employment la… source |
| BUL 3310 | Legal and Ethical Environment in Business | — | This course covers the working principles which govern the legal and social environment of business. The course includes issues such as: contracts, torts, legal/political/economic aspects of ethics a… source |
| CCJ 1020 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its rela… source |
| CCJ 2010 | Criminology | — | This course provides a general orientation of the major theories of crime and criminal behavior including violent crime and organized crime. Other topics include crime statistics and the publicâs p… source |
| CET 1020C | Introduction to Networks (CISCO Academy) | — | The first course in the Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching (CCNA) curriculum introduces the architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements that connect users, devices, a… source |
| CET 1179 | Microcomputer Repair Essentials | — | This course introduces the students to the latest skills needed from today's computer support professional. The course is based on the objectives of the CompTIA A+ Essentials exam. Upon completion of… source |
| CET 2793 | Windows Server Administration | — | This course introduces students to administering networks using the current Windows Server operating system. Topics include installing, configuring, managing and troubleshooting, monitoring, designin… source |
| CET 2880 | Introduction to Computer Forensics | — | Introduction to computer forensics reflects the need for conducting professional computing investigations. Students will explore general computer investigations, security issues with operating system… source |
| CGS 1005 | Computer Fundamentals | — | This course will provide the student with an overview of the field of Information Technology. Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the student will have a basic understanding of systems and t… source |
| CGS 1100 | Microcomputer Applications | — | This is an introductory information technology applications and information literacy course. Previous experience with a computer is highly recommended. This course will provide a general introduction… source |
| CGS 1820 | Web Page Design | — | A course for the beginner and the intermediate user of web authoring software. The student will learn the various concepts and elements required to create webpages. Topics will include website planni… source |
| CGS 2108 | Advanced Microcomputer Applications | — | This course is an advanced personal computer applications course. The student will cover more complex aspects for the Windows environment, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, database activitie… source |
| CGS 2821 | Graphics and Multimedia in a Web Environment | — | This course introduces students to web images, animations, and site styles. Topics include creating, manipulating and optimizing graphics for web deployment, file conversions, web color, backgrounds,… source |
| CGS 2827 | Advanced Web Page Design | — | This course builds upon the web design skills learned in CGS 1820. The student will learn how to plan, develop, and implement a responsive website. Topics include responsive web design, content desig… source |
| CGS 3407 | Introduction to C++ Programming for Managers | — | This course provides and entry-level coverage of object-oriented programming principles and techniques using C++. Topics include classes, overloading, data abstraction, information hiding, encapsulat… source |
| CHM 1020 | Chemistry in Your Life | — | 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 chem… source |
| CHM 1025 | Introductory Chemistry | — | An introduction to fundamental concepts in chemistry. Topics include measurement, matter and energy, atomic structure, nomenclature, chemical equations and calculations, periodicity, chemical bonding… source |
| CHM 1025L | Introductory Chemistry Laboratory | — | A laboratory investigation into fundamental concepts of chemistry. Topics include measurement, matter and energy, atomic structure, nomenclature, chemical reactions, periodicity, chemical bonding, ga… source |
| CHM 2045 | General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis I | — | 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… source |
| CHM 2045L | General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis I Laboratory | — | A laboratory investigation into concepts, periodicity, thermochemistry, chemical bonding and gases. Lab fee required. source |
| CHM 2046 | General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis II | — | This course continues with fundamental concepts of chemistry begun in CHM 2045. Topics include states of matter, solutions, redox reactions, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base concepts, solubi… source |
| CHM 2046L | General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis II Laboratory | — | A continuation of concepts in the general chemistry laboratory. Topics include states of matter, solutions, redox reactions, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, solubility, thermodyn… source |
| CHM 2210C | Organic Chemistry I | — | A study of carbon compounds with emphasis on alkanes-cycloalkanes and their reaction mechanisms, nucleophilic substitution and elimination reaction of alkyl halides, alkenes and their addition reacti… source |
| CHM 2211C | Organic Chemistry II | — | A continuation of CHM 2210C, giving consideration to aromatic compounds and their reactivity with electrophiles, structure determinations through spectroscopy, organic halides, organometallic compoun… source |
| CIS 2352 | Ethical Hacking | — | Topics include development of the structured knowledge base needed to discover vulnerabilities, perform penetration tests, and recommend solutions for tightening network security and protecting data… source |
| CIS 2354 | Introduction to Cyberwarfare and Cybersecurity | — | This course explores basic concepts in cyberwarfare and cybersecurity. Topics include defining cyberwarfare, the evolution of cyberwarfare approaches to detecting, preventing, and recovering from bre… source |
| CIS 2393 | Network Forensics and Incident Response | — | This course will cover current and best practices in network forensics and incident response activities. Topics include the TCP/IP protocol suite, traffic analysis using Wireshark, security audits, u… source |
| CIS 2520 | Project Management in IT | — | In this course, you will apply recognized practices of project management and understand a project's life cycle, roles, and skills necessary to effectively initiate, plan, execute, monitor, control,… source |
| CIS 2941 | Information Technology Internship | — | This course is a planned work-based experience that will provide the student with an opportunity to enhance workplace skills through a supervised practical experience related to their information tec… source |
| CIS 3771 | Cybersecurity Fundamentals | — | This course aids the student in developing a solid cybersecurity process and technology foundation. Topics include security policy frameworks, domains of IT infrastructure, evolution of human and bus… source |
| CIS 4782 | Cybersecurity in Government Organizations | — | This course covers cybersecurity management and governance with in the context of federal, state, and municipal government agencies, departments, and programs. Topics include the policy life cycle an… source |
| CIS 4361 | Prevention and Protection Strategies in Cybersecurity | — | This course is an in-depth study of the theories and practices for detection and prevention of cyber-attacks. Topics include cybersecurity architecture, building an effective defense, vulnerability a… source |
| CIS 4781 | Cybersecurity in Business and Industry | — | This course emphasizes the application and integration of cybersecurity principles, frameworks, standards, and best practices to the management, governance, and policy development processes for busin… source |
| CJC 1000 | Introduction to Corrections | — | This course provides the student an overview of the historical development of correctional institutions and their functions. Topics include: inmate adjustment to incarceration, the effects of institu… source |
| CJE 1000 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | — | This course provides the student an overview of the historical and philosophical background of law enforcement. The course examines the organization, purpose, and functions of law enforcement and oth… source |
| CJE 1300 | Police Organization and Administration | — | This course provides students with an overview of the principles of organization and administration in law enforcement, to include functions and activities, planning and research, public relations, p… source |
| CJE 1500 | Police Operations | — | This course provides an overview of the principles of organization and administration as they apply to police operations. Topics include the responsibilities and activities of the many units and divi… source |
| CJE 1640 | Criminalistics | — | This course introduces students to the responsibilities of the crime laboratory and its procedures, functions and duties. Crime scene procedures and techniques for locating, preserving and securing e… source |
| CJE 1641 | Introduction to Crime Scene Technology | — | This course explains and discusses the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with emphasis on the role of the crime scene investigator. This course will focus on such areas as re… source |
| CJE 1643 | Advanced Crime Scene Technology | — | This course covers advanced principles, theories and applications in crime scene technology. Specialized collection procedures of weapons, traffic crash evidence, arson, gunshot residue, blood spatte… source |
| CJE 1644 | Crime Scene Safety | — | This course covers potential health and safety hazards encountered at a crime scene. The course will introduce roper protective techniques to minimize risk to self and others. Emergency procedures an… source |
| CJE 1645 | Introduction to Forensic Science | — | This course examines the principals, theories and practices of forensic science utilized within the law enforcement community and the American legal system. Forensic science is the study and applicat… source |
| CJE 1671 | Latent Fingerprint Development | — | This course explains and discusses the techniques involving detection, enhancement and recovery of latent fingerprints from physical evidence. This course will cover mechanical and chemical methods a… source |
| CJE 1677 | Modern Fingerprint Technology | — | This course employs the most up to date technology in use by law enforcement and investigative agencies and forensic scientists for the advanced collection, cataloging, searching, comparison, and ide… source |
| CJE 1770 | Crime Scene Photography I | — | This course explains and covers crime scene photography skills, including camera operation, exposure control, proficiency in relational photos, and flash control for crime scene and evidentiary docum… source |
| CJE 1772 | Crime Scene Photography II | — | This course introduces students to FARO Focus3D, advanced, 3-dimensional crime scene scanning and laser imaging hardware/software. This technology is currently being adopted by federal, state, and lo… source |
| CJE 2400 | Police Community Relations | — | The course provides an understanding of the complex factors involved in human relations between the community and law enforcement officers. The police role and the nature, meaning, and implications o… source |
| CJE 2601 | Introduction to Criminal Investigation | — | A theoretical survey of the methods and techniques used by contemporary law enforcement agencies in criminal investigation and its role in society. The course will include studies of such aspects as… source |
| CJE 2608 | Courtroom Presentation of Evidence | — | This course covers dress, grooming, speaking, listening and stress control during courtroom proceedings, Visual aid preparation and presentations of all evidence (commonly referred to as "scientific… source |
| CJE 2676 | Biological Evidence | — | This course exposes the student to the forensic value, handling, preservation, testing and documentation of biological evidence. This course also addresses safety issues involved in handling biologic… source |
| CJE 2950 | Crime Scene Capstone | — | The Crime Scene Capstone is required for all Crime Scene / Forensic Science Technology students and is to be taken in the student’s graduation semester. During the capstone students will work a crime… source |
| CJK 0002 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | — | Each day, law enforcement officers focus on helping the communities they serve, maintaining civil order, and enforcing laws. When you become a sworn officer, your community will expect you to do the… source |
| CJK 0016 | Communications | — | You will learn several communication skills that will make you safer and more effective in your work as a law enforcement officer. Officers who possess strong interpersonal skills can respond appropr… source |
| CJK 0018 | Legal | — | Your duties as a law enforcement officer include responding to calls, patrolling, determining violations of law, making arrests, knowing when you should use force, and investigating crimes. All of th… source |
| CJK 0020 | Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations | — | Vehicle Operations Proficiency and Written Examination. source |
| CJK 0021 | Serving Your Community | — | You will respond to a variety of calls for service while on patrol. These calls may involve people with unique challenges, people in crisis, and high-risk groups. This chapter provides an overview of… source |
| CJK 0023 | Introduction to Law Enforcement (Auxiliary) | — | This course provides an overview of the law enforcement auxiliary training program and the requirements for students to become sworn auxiliary officers, gives students instruction on basic criminal j… source |
| CJK 0024 | Legal Concepts | — | At the end of this course, students should understand the Constitutional rights relating to search and seizure and interrogation of suspects. Students will know what constitutes a lawful arrest and b… source |
| CJK 0025 | Patrol and Professional Communication | — | This course provides an overview of communication and observation skills, and details the professionalism required in law enforcement. This course will provide an overview of equipment utilized by of… source |
| CJK 0026 | Interactions in a Diverse Community (Auxiliary) | — | This course provides information on communication barriers which occur because of cultural differences or unclear expression. Crisis intervention and the special considerations required with interact… source |
| CJK 0027 | Calls for Service and Arrest Procedures | — | This course examines the more common noncriminal and criminal calls for service that an officer may encounter ranging from performing security checks to alleged violation of criminal law. This course… source |
| CJK 0028 | Traffic Stops and Crash Investigations | — | At the end of this course students should be able to: safely pull over a vehicle, identify and articulate the stop/violation, obtain necessary information from the driver/passenger, safely complete t… source |
| CJK 0029 | Crime Scene and Courtroom Procedures | — | This course focuses on the auxiliary officer's rule upon arriving at an incident or crime scene. The topics covered include processing the crime scene, obtaining information about what happened and p… source |
| CJK 0031 | First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers | — | First Aid Proficiency and Written Examination. source |
| CJK 0032 | First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers Proficiency | — | First Aid Proficiency. source |
| CJK 0041 | Criminal Justice Firearms Proficiency | — | Firearms Proficiency. source |
| CJK 0051 | Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics | — | Defensive Tactics Proficiency and Written Examination. source |
| CJK 0052 | Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Proficiency | — | Defensive Tactics Proficiency. source |
| CJK 0063 | Fundamentals of Patrol | — | Law enforcement officers will spend most of their time patrolling an assigned area. This chapter provides an overview of the law enforcement techniques and tactics that officers use while on patrol.… source |
| CJK 0072 | Crimes Against Persons | — | Provides an introduction to the basics of conducting investigations and describes a variety of crimes involving people such as assault and battery, domestic violence, child abuse, sexual offenses, an… source |
| CJK 0073 | Crimes Against Property and Society | — | People commit crimes involving property to interfere with or obtain money, property, or some other benefit from a victim. The primary result is to deprive someone of the use or enjoyment of their pro… source |
| CJK 0079 | Crime Scene Follow-up Investigations | — | The purpose of an investigation is to determine what happened during an incident, identify and locate the suspect, and develop enough evidence to establish probable cause to make an arrest. The preli… source |
| CJK 0093 | Critical Incidents | — | Serving your community through law enforcement means that you must be ready to handle many situations. This chapter provides an overview of law enforcement techniques and tactics used when confrontin… source |
| CJK 0096 | Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training (Law Enforcement) | — | This course is designed to introduce students to physical conditioning, aerobic capacity, and wellness conditioning and training. It will help students to better understand the need for a police offi… source |
| CJK 0111 | Interviewing and Reporting Writing in Corrections | — | This course introduces students to the importance of documentation and report writing in a correctional environment. source |
| CJK 0294 | Correctional Crossover to Law Enforcement Patrol 2 | — | This course is one of the 15 required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Correctional Officer Crossover Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit T… source |
| CJK 0300 | Introduction to Corrections | — | This course is one of the twelve required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program, Version 2012.07,420 hours… source |
| CJK 0301 | Introduction to Corrections | — | 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… source |
| CJK 0305 | Communications | — | This course is one of the twelve required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program, Version 2012.07, 420 hour… source |
| CJK 0306 | Communication for Correctional Officers | — | This course provides students with a foundational knowledge of effective communication within a correctional environment, including interpersonal communication, de-escalation, and recognizing and res… source |
| CJK 0310 | Officer Safety | — | This course is one of the twelve required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program, Version 2012.07, 420 hour… source |
| CJK 0315 | Facility and Equipment | — | This course is one of the twelve required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Corrections Basic Recruit Training program, Version 2012.07, 420 hours… source |
| CJK 0320 | Intake and Release | — | This course is one of the twelve required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program, Version 2012.07, 420 hour… source |
| CJK 0321 | Intake and Release | — | This 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. source |
| CJK 0324 | Supervision in a Correctional Facility | — | This course provides foundational knowledge of the processes for monitoring inmates in a variety of situations, transporting inmates, and addressing disciplinary issues. source |
| CJK 0325 | Supervising in a Correctional Facility | — | This course is one of the twelve required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Corrections Basic Recruit Training program, Version 2012.07, 420 hours… source |
| CJK 0326 | Supervising Correctional Populations | — | 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 America… source |
| CJK 0327 | Shift Management and Safety | — | This teaches the basics of situational awareness and safety measures within a correctional environment, including equipment, security checks, searches, contraband, and maintaining general facility sa… source |
| CJK 0330 | Supervising Special Populations | — | This course is one of the12 required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training program, version 2012.07, 420 hours, pr… source |
| CJK 0335 | Responding to Incidents and Emergencies | — | This course is one of the 12 required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training program, version 2012.07, 420 hours,… source |
| CJK 0336 | Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities | 20 | This course provides foundational knowledge in identifying and responding to critical incidents within a correctional facility. 20 cr · 20 hr source |
| CJK 0340 | Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities | — | This course is one of the 12 required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training program, version 2012.07, 420 hours,… source |
| CJK 0355 | Legal for Correctional Officers | — | This provide students with the foundational understanding of how case law and agency policies and procedures are important in the corrections profession. source |
| CJK 0393 | Crossover Program Updates | — | This course is one of the twelve required courses in the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Law Enforcement Officer Crossover Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recru… source |
| CJK 0394 | CPO: Cross-over Program Updates | — | High Liability Review source |
| CJK 0400 | Traffic Incidents | — | The primary goal of traffic enforcement is to encourage drivers to comply with all traffic laws and to drive safely. Traffic enforcement includes all aspects of law enforcement related to vehicles, r… source |
| CJK 0401 | Traffic Stops | — | Law enforcement work is stressful, and traffic stops will be among the most stressful situations you will encounter. To handle that stress, keep a healthy lifestyle and a good balance between work an… source |
| CJK 0402 | Traffic Crash Investigations | — | Law enforcement officers conduct traffic crash investigations using a systematic approach, similar to the approach they use when responding to a robbery, battery, or homicide. This approach includes… source |
| CJK 0403 | DUI Traffic Stops | — | Drivers that are under the influence of drugs or alcohol pose a hazard to themselves and others. This chapter provides information on how a law enforcement officer detects impaired driving, administe… source |
| CJK 0421 | Conducted Electrical Weapon/Dart-Firing Stun Gun | — | The use and effects of conducted electrical weapons have been a topic of discussion in the media, among law enforcement officers and administrators, and within the scientific and medical professions.… source |
| CJL 2062 | Rules of Evidence for Police | — | An overview of rules of evidence and their application to the criminal justice system. Traditional rules of evidence are studied and the degree of proof and admissibility are stressed. The history, d… source |
| CJL 2100 | Criminal Law | — | This course covers the nature, sources, and types of criminal law. It examines the classification and analysis of crimes and criminal acts in general and examines selected criminal offenses. source |
| CLP 2140 | Psychopathology | — | An examination of the major categories of mental disorders. Diagnostic criteria, treatment methods, and legislation applicable to the emotionally disturbed are studied. Local agencies which provide s… source |
| CNT 1000 | Introduction to Networking | — | This is an introductory networking course. This course will cover basic local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN). Topics include LAN and WAN technologies, common networking components, to… source |
| CNT 1401 | Principles of Information Security | — | This course introduces students to various technical and administrative aspects of information security and assurance. Topics include the history, characteristics and components of information securi… source |
| CNT 1700C | Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (Cisco Academy) | — | The second course in the Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching (CCNA) curriculum focuses on switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks… source |
| CNT 2211C | Enterprise Networking, Security and Automation (Cisco Academy - ENSA) | — | The third course in the Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching (CCNA) curriculum describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troublesh… source |
| CNT 2510 | Wireless LANs and Security | — | This course introduces students to wireless local area networks, hybrid wired/wireless networks, and wireless security issues and implementation. Topics include wireless LAN devices and standards, pl… source |
| COM 2000 | Introduction to Communication | — | This course is an introduction to the concepts, perspectives, theories, processes and contexts of human communication. An emphasis is placed on acquiring practical communication skills and profession… source |
| COM 2411 | Intercultural Communication | — | This course explores intercultural communication in intercultural relationships in our public and private lives. Emphasis will be on the study of verbal and nonverbal communication patterns, and comm… source |
| COP 1000 | Introduction to Computer Programming - Python | — | This course provides an understanding of structured programming concepts used to create Python programs, preparing students for the Python Specialist Industry Certification. This course introduces st… source |
| COP 1839 | Web Programming with Visual Basic .NET | — | This course emphasizes the development of Visual Basic .NET applications for the Web environment utilizing Active Server Pages .NET (ASP.NET) classes and techniques. The use of SQL data sources, cook… source |
| COP 2040 | Programming for Cybersecurity | — | This course covers key concepts related to basic scripting concepts that are advanced into Python programming language used to protect and defend the cyber domain. The hands-on course will allow stud… source |
| COP 2071 | Database Programming and SQL | — | This course covers key concepts related to database design and Structured Query Language (SQL). Students learn how to read and write simple and complex SQL statements. Students learn to create and ma… source |
| COP 2220 | C++ Programming | — | This course provides in-depth coverage of object-oriented programming principles and techniques using C++. Topics include classes, overloading, data abstraction, information hiding, encapsulation, in… source |
| COP 2250 | Java Programming | — | This is a beginning programming course in the Java language. The student will learn to solve programming problems by designing, coding, executing, and debugging Java programs. Major topics covered in… source |
| COP 2360 | C# Programming | — | This course teaches software development fundamentals using the C# programming language as well as a solid foundation on building applications using an object-oriented/event driven language. Students… source |
| COP 2801 | JavaScript Programming | — | This course provides an understanding of structured programming concepts used to create dynamic and interactive webpages, preparing students for the CIW JavaScript Specialist Industry Certification.… source |
| COP 3407 | Intro to C++ Programming for Managers | — | This course introduces students with little or no programming background to the Visual C++ programming language. Students learn to write and debug programs with a concentration on the procedural aspe… source |
| CPO 2002 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | — | A comparison and analysis of representative and other forms of government in Western and non-Western political systems. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule Requirement. A grade of "C" or higher mus… source |
| CRW 2001 | Creative Writing I | — | This course is structured toward producing literary fiction, poetry, dramatic forms, creative non-fiction and other original expression. Student writing will be the primary basis for critical discuss… source |
| CRW 2002 | Creative Writing II | — | Students will focus on the genre(s) of their choice (short story, poetry, novel). Student writings will be critiqued by the instructor and by fellow students. Marketing techniques will be emphasized. source |
| CRW 2003 | Creative Writing III | — | Students have the opportunity to develop further their writing projects begun in CRW 2002. For example, students may work toward the completion of a novel, play, short story or poetry collection. Stu… source |
| CTS 0022 | Network Support Help Desk Assistant | — | This course focuses on understanding network terminology and protocols, local-area networks, wide-area networks, OSI models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, Ethernet, IP addressi… source |
| CTS 0023 | Network Support Administrator | — | This course continues the study of network support services. The content includes IT management skills, troubleshooting and diagnostic techniques; network design, devices, topographies, protocols and… source |
| CTS 0024 | Senior Network Administrator | — | This course continues the study of network support services. The student will learn to install, configure, and maintain large networks. Student will also be able to demonstrate proficiency in definin… source |
| CTS 0029 | Wireless Network Administrator | — | This course continues the study of network support services. The content includes wireless networking technologies, implementation, management and security. After successful completion of Networking… source |
| CTS 0050 | Introduction to Microcomputer Applications | — | This course introduces students to basic tasks associated with computer application. It will cover aspects of the Windows environment, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, database activities, p… source |
| CTS 0076 | Web Design 1 | — | This course is designed to provide a basic overview of the Internet, Intranet, and WWW. The content includes operating systems; basic HTML commands; navigation of the Internet, Intranet, and Web; and… source |
| CTS 0077 | Web Design 2 | — | This course provides advanced concepts for Internet, Intranet, and Web design. The content includes Internet/Intranet tools, Web site promotion, advanced HTML commands, advanced page design, and mult… source |
| CTS 0078 | Web Design 3 | — | This course provides advanced concepts in HTML, design, and Internet tools. After successful completion of Web Design 3 and 4, students will have met Occupational Completion Point - Data Code C, Web… source |
| CTS 1110 | Microcomputer Software Essentials | — | While expanding on hardware skills, this course emphasizes the use of the current Windows operating systems to configure, troubleshoot, optimize, diagnose, conduct preventive maintenance and secure m… source |
| CTS 1145 | Cloud Essentials | — | This course is designed to provide students with fundamental knowledge of cloud computing through business and technical concepts. Topics include design, storage, risk, compliance, security, and mana… source |
| CTS 2106 | Linux Operating Systems | — | This course is designed to teach students how to install, configure and manage Linux/Unix operating systems. The course is for new users of the Linux/Unix Operating System. Students learn file system… source |
| CTS 2123 | Network Security and Intrusion Detection | — | In the course, students will learn what constitutes a threat, types of attacks, and the vulnerabilities associated. The course will allow students to utilize technologies and tools, providing hands-o… source |
| CTS 2340 | Microsoft SharePoint | — | This course will introduce students to Microsoft SharePoint 2013 design and development. This course will provide the basic skills needed to get started in SharePoint. Students will learn how to use… source |
| CTS 2372 | Implementing Virtualized Servers | — | This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of server virtualization. Students will learn how to plan, implement and manage VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V, and apply vi… source |
| CTS 2411 | Managing Information Storage | — | This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of advanced storage systems, protocols and architectures. Students will learn how to apply physical and virtualized storage techno… source |
| CVT 0507 | Basic Arrhythmias | — | CVT 0507 Basic Arrhythmias is designed to provide practical Knowledge of the responsibilities and work practices for an electrocardiographic Monitor Technician following the Florida Department of Edu… source |
| DAA 1104 | Contemporary Styles I | — | This class will outline contemporary and modern dance styles and will trace the development of dance as an ort form through history and across various cultures. It is designed to develop awareness an… source |
| DAA 1105 | Contemporary Styles II | — | This class will continue with advanced techniques that outline contemporary and modern dance styles. It is designed to develop awareness and insight through lectures, readings, research, movement, an… source |
| DAA 1204 | Ballet I | — | A studio class for students with a serious interest in Ballet. Further emphasis on correct alignment of the body and a progressive development of positions and barre exercises as well as the applicat… source |
| DAA 1205 | Ballet II | — | Students will study positions and barre exercises with an emphasis on correct alignments and the application of simple step combinations in centre work. Students will study and use ballet vocabulary… source |
| DAA 1680 | Dance Performance Repertory | — | This course includes instruction and participation in dance as required by specific productions. This class is repeatable twice. This course must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher. source |
| DAA 1750 | Dance Conditioning | — | This is a studio class for students to increase technical skills and maintain physical conditioning through barre and floor work relevant to dance. This course is appropriate for students working to… source |
| DAA 2610 | Dance Composition | — | Introductory course in dance composition. Improvisation, movement invention and basic choreographic forms are introduced and explored. This course must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher. source |
| DAN 2110 | Dance Appreciation | — | A survey class that examines dance as a primary mode of human expression and communication. This course introduces dance as an art form and enhances knowledge of the historical, cultural and aestheti… source |
| DEA 0135 | Infection Control/Risk Management for the Dental Assistant | — | Thiscourse is designed to introduce the importance of infection control/risk management in the dental office. Topics include infectious disease prevention, bloodborne pathogens, OSHA regulations, ase… source |
| DEA 0137 | Oral, Head and Neck Anatomy | — | Study of the gross anatomy, structure and morphology of the head and soft tissues of the oral cavity. Includes the microscopic anatomy of the teeth and supporting structures. Primary and permanent de… source |
| DEA 0137L | Oral, Head and Neck Anatomy for Dental Assistants Laboratory | — | Primary and permanent dentition, nomenclature and tooth morphology will be taught using anatomical models and teeth. Student achievement in this course is graded as "Pass/Fail." source |
| DEA 0740 | Introduction to Dental Assisting | — | This is course designed to introduce the role and function of the dental assistant as a member of the health care delivery team. Topics include the history and development of dentistry; legal and eth… source |
| DEA 0741 | Anatomy and Physiology for Dental Assistants | — | This course introduces dental assisting students to basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology, including structures of the oral cavity. source |
| DEA 0743 | Preventive Dentistry for Dental Assistants | — | This course is designed to introduce dental assisting students to the theories and mechanisms of preventative dentistry. Content specific to the role of nutrition in oral health, patient education, d… source |
| DEA 0744 | Dental Materials for Dental Assistants | — | This course provides knowledge of composition, properties, reactions, clinical significance and application of materials commonly used in dentistry. source |
| DEA 0744L | Dental Materials for Dental Assistants Laboratory | — | This course provides practical knowledge of composition, properties, reactions, clinical significance and application of materials commonly used in dentistry. Hands on experience with equipment and m… source |
| DEA 0746 | Management of Dental Office Emergencies | — | This course prepares dental assisting students to recognize and manage medical emergencies in the dental office. The basic pharmacology of drugs commonly used in dentistry will be included. source |
| DEA 0747 | Dental Office Management for Dental Assistants | — | This course includes the elements of efficient office management, scheduling, personnel interactions, recall systems, insurance forms and procedures, resume and letter writing. The uses of computers… source |
| DEA 0751 | Clinical Procedures for Dental Assistants | — | This course provides a structured, supervised and effective introduction to chairside assisting skills. source |
| DEA 0751L | Clinical Procedures for Dental Assistants Laboratory | — | This course provides a structured, supervised and effective introduction to chairside assisting skills. Student achievement in this course is graded as "Pass/Fail." source |
| DEA 0753L | Clinical Externship for Dental Assisting | — | Provides the student with practical experience in community dental offices and clinics under the supervision of faculty and dentists. Experiences include chairside assisting, dental office reception,… source |
| DEA 0755 | Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants | — | This course covers the fundamentals of X-ray production; components of the x-ray machine; radiation safety; film positioning; darkroom procedures and technical factors. source |
| DEA 0755L | Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants Laboratory | — | The laboratory component gives the student an opportunity to develop proficiency in exposing diagnostically acceptable X-rays. Student achievement in this course is graded as "Pass/Fail." source |
| DEA 0757 | Expanded Functions for Dental Assistants | — | The expanded function course is designed to provide the dental assisting student with the knowledge and skills needed to satisfy the requirements for certification in expanded functions as defined in… source |
| DEA 0757L | Expanded Functions for Dental Assistants Laboratory | — | The expanded functions laboratory course is designed to provide the dental assisting student with the knowledge and skills needed to satisfy the requirements for certification in expanded functions a… source |
| DEA 0758 | Preclinical Procedures for Dental Assistants | — | This course introduces dental assisting students to clinical skills and procedures. Topics include an introduction to chairside assisting; patient assessment and data recording; safety and security p… source |
| DEA 0758L | Preclinical Procedures for Dental Assistants Laboratory | — | This course introduces the practical application of clinical skills and procedures. Principles and application of infection control and sterilization are included. Lab fees and professional liabilit… source |
| DEH 1002 | Dental Hygiene I | — | This is a pre-clinical course designed to provide the foundation for the clinical practice of dental hygiene. The role of the dental hygienist, professional relationships, and communication skills ar… source |
| DEH 1002L | Dental Hygiene I Clinical | — | Instruction and supervised practice of instrumentation skills, oral examination, and other clinical procedures performed on student partners and manikins will be emphasized. Students' achievement in… source |
| DEH 1800 | Dental Hygiene II | — | This course is a continuation of DEH 1002. Topics include plaque control, polishing techniques, treatment planning, patient scheduling, desensitization of root surfaces, nutritional counseling, and a… source |
| DEH 1800L | Dental Hygiene II Clinical | — | In this second clinical course, students begin patient care in the dental clinic. Emphasis is placed on patient assessment, instrumentation, dental radiography, polishing clinical crowns, fluoride ap… source |
| DEH 2005 | Dental Hygiene III | — | This course expands concepts from previous dental hygiene courses in the development, assessment, and evaluation of patient care. Emphasis will be placed on the identification, care, and management o… source |
| DEH 2300 | Pharmacology | — | This course introduces the use of drugs and anesthesia in dentistry. Drugs classes, actions, interactions, and adverse effects are discussed. The use of topical and local anesthesia is addressed. A u… source |
| DEH 2400 | General and Oral Pathology | — | This course presents the principles of general pathology in relationship to the diseases of the teeth, soft tissues, and supporting structures of the oral cavity. Particular emphasis is given to the… source |
| DEH 2602 | Periodontics | — | The primary goal of this course is the acquisition of knowledge of the biologic basis for periodontal therapy. Content will include etiology, classification, diagnosis, treatment and maintenance of t… source |
| DEH 2605 | Advanced Principles of Dental Hygiene Seminar | — | This course is designed to synthesize information taught in both clinical and didactic courses throughout the dental hygiene program. Emphasis is placed on preparation for dental hygiene examinations… source |
| DEH 2702 | Community Dental Health | — | This course is designed to provide knowledge of attitudes, skills, and behaviors necessary to promote dental health and prevent dental disease through organized community-based programs. Students wil… source |
| DEH 2702L | Community Dental Health Clinical | — | This clinical provides students with the opportunity to apply the principles of public and community dental health. Program implementation and evaluation will be included. Lab fee required. source |
| DEH 2802L | Dental Hygiene III Clinical | — | This course will provide ongoing clinical experience in total patient care. Emphasis is placed on improved techniques in all clinical skills from previous courses. Student achievement in this course… source |
| DEH 2804L | Dental Hygiene IV Clinical | — | This course provides an ongoing and expanded clinical experience including proficiency in oral prophylaxis, radiographic techniques, expanded functions, root planing, dietary analysis and pharmacolog… source |
| DEH 2806L | Dental Hygiene V Clinical | — | This course will enable the student to incorporate all the techniques and treatment modalities previously learned. Emphasis will be placed on quality improvement, speed, and professional decision-mak… source |
| DEH 2810 | Dental Hygiene IV | — | This course is designed to provide knowledge of professional ethics and legal responsibilities, professional organizations, state and dental practice acts, and continuing education regulations and re… source |
| DEP 2002 | Child Psychology | — | This course is a study of the evolving child from birth to adolescence. Included in the course are selections on genetics, environment, learning, motivation, and a description of the several stages o… source |
| DEP 2004 | Lifespan Development | — | This course is designed to acquaint students with the theories and perspectives of the human organismâs growth from birth to death. The biological, cognitive, language, social, emotional, and perso… source |
| DEP 2302 | Adolescent Psychology | — | This course is a study of the child from the onset of puberty to adulthood. Emphasis is placed on the unique problems encountered during these years pertaining to the physical, emotional, social, fam… source |
| DEP 2402 | Psychology of Adulthood and Aging | — | This course focuses on the biopsychosocial changes encountered by people as they grow olderâfrom the end of adolescence to the end of life. Students will study research techniques, biological and p… source |
| DES 1020 | Oral Head and Neck Anatomy, Histology and Embryology | — | This course is the study of gross anatomy, structure, and morphology of the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity and includes the study of skeletal, muscular, circulatory, nervous, and glandular… source |
| DES 1020L | Oral, Head, and Neck Anatomy Laboratory | — | This course uses a variety of learning methods in the study of tooth morphology, structure and function, and tooth numbering systems. The student will also be able to begin to apply knowledge of anat… source |
| DES 1100 | Dental Materials | — | This course provides theoretical knowledge of the composition, preparation and application of materials commonly used in dentistry. Students will gain the knowledge and theory necessary to perform ex… source |
| DES 1100L | Dental Materials Lab | — | Laboratory hands-on experience including but not limited to all requirements to meet the state of Florida’s Expanded Function Certificate. This lab experience is completed with equipment and material… source |
| DES 1200 | Dental Radiography | — | This course covers the fundamental principles of dental radiography. The history, principles and radiation physics, radiation biology, radiation safety, radiographic quality assurance and imaging the… source |
| DES 1200L | Dental Radiography Lab | — | In this laboratory course, emphasis is placed on proficiency in exposing diagnostically acceptable radiographs. Laboratory sessions provide experience in the use of various types of X-ray machines, v… source |
| DES 1601 | Medical Emergencies for the Dental Professional | — | This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of basic medical emergencies they may encounter in a dental office environment. Emphasis will be placed on recognition, treatment, an… source |
| DES 2051 | Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist | — | This course provides the study of anxiety and pain management techniques used in dental practice settings involving current concepts in the administration of topical and local anesthesia. Topics cove… source |
| DES 2051L | Local Anesthesia for the Dental Hygienist Lab | — | In this laboratory course, emphasis is placed on the administration of local anesthetics proficiently and safely. Laboratory sessions provide experience in the use of topical anesthetic, techniques o… source |
| DIG 2000 | Introduction to Digital Media | — | This course introduces the theory and practice of creating art with digital tools. Students will utilize industry standard digital imaging, sound design, and animation programs. The basic theory and… source |
| DIG 2030 | Digital Video Fundamentals | — | This course is an introduction to the concepts, principles, tools and techniques of producing, assembling and mixing digital video audio. Students will understand story, creativity, planning and orga… source |
| DIG 2105 | Social Media Tools | — | This course is designed to explore the current technologies associated with Web 2.0 and social media. Topics to be covered include social networking, really simple syndication (RSS), tagging, consume… source |
| DIG 2109 | Digital Imaging Fundamentals | — | This course is an introductory survey into 2D design techniques, utilizing computer software programs to create projects investigating fundamental design concepts. The elements and principles of desi… source |
| DIG 2200 | Basic Video Camera | — | This is a video production course designed to introduce the concepts of basic videography. Students will be exposed to different types of pro-sumer video cameras, composition styles, lighting techniq… source |
| DIG 2205 | Basic Video Editing | — | This course introduces the student to the basic working concepts of the art of editing through the use of a non-linear video editing system. Topics to be covered include: capturing both digital and a… source |
| DIG 2284 | Advanced Videography | — | This is a video production course designed to introduce the concepts of advanced videography. Students will be exposed to different types of prosumer video cameras, composition styles, lighting techn… source |
| DIG 2500 | Fundamentals of Interactive Design | — | This class explores the history, theory and practice of Web-based and interactive art. The Internet has become a part of our everyday lives and has presented us with a wide array of new tools to deve… source |
| DIG 2581 | Portfolio Design | — | This course prepares students for professional situations through the creation of individual demo reels, resumes, websites and portfolios by emphasizing business structure. Topics such as studio hier… source |
| DIG 2940 | Digital Media Internship | — | This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to create and design an interactive portfolio for use in gaining employment as well as experience a discipline-related internship whic… source |
| DSC 4214 | Emergency Planning and Response | — | This course examines the response protocol, logistics, responsibilities, interagency support and concepts of front-end planning involved in preparation for catastrophic events. Students will be intro… source |
| ECO 2013 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | 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. St… source |
| ECO 2023 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | This is a course in microeconomics that deals with supply and demand; markets and prices; competition and market structures; business organization and production; distribution of income among factors… source |
| EDF 1005 | Introduction to the Teaching Profession | — | This course is a survey course including historical, sociological, and philosophical foundations of education, governance and finance of education, educational policies, legal, moral and ethical issu… source |
| EDF 2085 | Introduction to Diversity for Educators | — | Designed for the prospective educator, this course provides the opportunity to explore issues of diversity, including an understanding of the influence of exceptionalities, culture, gender, sexual or… source |
| EDG 1310 | Classroom Management | — | The study of classroom management principles and applications, including individual behavior management and group dynamics techniques. source |
| EDH 1930 | Seminar in College Teaching and Learning | — | This three-part (capstone) course combines the best elements of a distance learning environment with those of a seminar on college teaching. Discussion of the current literature on teaching and learn… source |
| EDH 2930 | Seminar in Community and State Colleges in Higher Education | — | This course has been designed for current and prospective community college faculty and administrators. It is a study of the historical growth and advancement of the community college as an instituti… source |
| EDP 2002 | Educational Psychology | — | This course is designed to examine the branch of psychology that specializes in understanding teaching and learning in educational contexts. Students will be exposed to topics such as cognitive, soci… source |
| EEC 1003 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education | — | This course is designed to provide an overview of the important elements of education and care for young children from birth through age eight. This course includes the history, types and guidelines… source |
| EEC 1224 | Emergent Literacy Through the Use of Childrenâs Literature | — | This course focuses on the early childhood teacherâs role in promoting emergent literacy in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Essential building blocks that contribute to later success in school… source |
| EEC 1407 | Facilitating Social Development | — | This course focuses on the social development and behavior of the young child. A child-centered philosophy utilizing positive guidance skills is presented with opportunities for practice and implemen… source |
| EEC 1601 | Observation and Assessment of Children | — | This course covers techniques for observing and recording the behavior of young children. Students study the interpretation of authentic assessments as applied to educating the young child from a dev… source |
| EEC 2001 | Child Growth and Development | — | This course will introduce students to the theoretical foundations of child growth and development and the practical application of theory to child development education practice. Students will recei… source |
| EEC 2002 | Program Management | — | This course emphasizes managing all available resources to ensure the effective operation of a child care early childhood education program. A systematic approach for planning, organizing, record kee… source |
| EEC 2200 | Preschool Curriculum I | — | This course is designed to examine the principles and methods for developing a program for young children including curriculum design, and materials and equipment for learning activities. Emphasis is… source |
| EEC 2202 | Preschool Curriculum II | — | This course is designed to explore the value and purpose of creative experiences in the development of young children's creative abilities using art, music, dance, play and drama. Childrenâs acquis… source |
| EEC 2271 | Young Children with Special Needs | — | This course introduces students to the special needs of young children, from birth through age five, within the context of their families, using observation techniques for identifying and making appr… source |
| EEC 2401 | Parent/Community Relationships | — | This course covers methods for meeting the needs of parents and children using child care facilities. Students survey the resources available in the community along with the procedures to link famili… source |
| EEC 2732 | Infants, Toddlers and Caregivers | — | This course is designed to provide essential healthcare information that professionals use in caring for infants and toddlers. It also includes information to help caregivers select and use curriculu… source |
| EEC 2941 | Child Care Practicum | — | This course consists of a 135 clock hour supervised laboratory practicum in an approved child care facility. The practicum will emphasize curriculum activities, case studies, child observation method… source |
| EET 1084 | Introduction to Electronics | — | This course provides an introduction to the application of electricity and electronics, including electric and electronic components, circuits and devices. This course in the fundamentals of DC and A… source |
| EEV 0317 | Data Communication Analyst | — | This course continues the study of network support services. The content includes Network security. After successful completion of this course, students will have met Occupational Completion Point G,… source |
| EEV 0504 | Computer Support Assistant | — | This course is designed to develop competencies needed for employment in network support positions. The content includes instruction in basic hardware configuration, hardware and software troubleshoo… source |
| EGN 2123 | Skills and Design I | — | This course aims to integrate Engineering design activities with Engineering graphical communications using Computer Aided Design (CAD) software and professional skills emphasizing teaming and leader… source |
| EME 2040 | Introduction to Technology for Educators | — | This course is an application of instructional principles for the use of technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. The course includes hands-on experience with educ… source |
| EMS 0110 | Emergency Medical Technician | — | The purpose of this course is to prepare students for employment as emergency medical technicians (EMT) to function at the basic prehospital level and treat various medical/trauma conditions using ap… source |
| EMS 1119 | Emergency Medical Technology | — | This course offers an introduction to the knowledge required in emergency medical care situations. Emergency procedures for life-threatening problems are taught in conjunction with the Department of… source |
| EMS 1119L | Emergency Medical Technology Laboratory | — | This course offers an introduction to the skills and attitudes required in emergency medical care situations. Skills are taught in conjunction with the Department of Transportation/Emergency Medical… source |
| EMS 1431 | Emergency Medical Technology Clinical | — | This course provides clinical experiences in hospital emergency rooms and on Emergency Medical Services Rescue Units. Prior to participating in the clinical experiences, students must be Basic Life S… source |
| EMS 2620 | Paramedics I | — | This course presents advanced theory in airway/ventilation, circulation, pharmacology, EKG interpretation, communicable diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and successful completion in Advanced Cardia… source |
| EMS 2620L | Paramedics I Laboratory | — | This course utilizes the practical application of knowledge presented in EMS 2620. The American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) curriculum will be presented and must be success… source |
| EMS 2621 | Paramedics I Clinical | — | Supervised clinical experiences are provided, but not limited to, phlebotomy, intravenous therapy, EKG therapy, respiratory therapy, various diagnostic procedures, surgical services, post anesthesia,… source |
| EMS 2622 | Paramedics II | — | This course continues advanced theory and lab experience in the respiratory emergencies, gynecology/obstetrics, neonatology, toxicology, endocrinology, trauma (PHTLS), and geriatrics. This course is… source |
| EMS 2622L | Paramedics II Laboratory | — | This course utilizes the practical application of knowledge presented in EMS 2622. The Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course will be presented and students will have the ability to obtain P… source |
| EMS 2623 | Paramedics Clinical II | — | Some clinical assignments are repeated but assignments will be broadened to include hospital critical care units, pediatrics, labor and delivery, Behavioral health, trauma center, and more Advanced L… source |
| EMS 2624 | Paramedics III | — | This course is the final didactic course in a series of advanced theory courses required by the National EMS Education Standards. Topics include, but not limited to, communication/documentation, medi… source |
| EMS 2624L | Paramedics III Laboratory | — | This course enhances the practical application of knowledge presented in EMS 2624.The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course will be presented as part of our pediatric curriculum and students… source |
| EMS 2625 | Paramedic Internship | — | This course provides supervised practice on Advanced Life Support rescue units with a minimum of 30 ALS contacts. Paramedic preceptors, faculty and the Medical Director participate in the supervision… source |
| ENC 0021 | Modularized Developmental Writing | — | This modularized developmental writing course is designed to increase a student's ability to write paragraphs and short essays. This course develops proficiency in specific, targeted writing skills a… source |
| ENC 0022 | Compressed Developmental Writing | — | This compressed developmental writing course is designed to increase a student's ability to write paragraphs and short essays. Instruction is delivered through a combination of technology and instruc… source |
| ENC 1101 | English Composition I | — | 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… source |
| ENC 1102 | English Composition II | — | This course is designed to further develop a student's communication skills by building on the writing and critical thinking strategies learned in ENC 1101. The course requires students to observe th… source |
| ENC 1127 | Grammar and Composition | — | This course offers students a review and practice in analyzing style, revising sentences and developing effective paragraphs and essays to write with force and clarity. This course focuses on stylist… source |
| ENC 2210 | Technical Writing | — | This course prepares students to write effectively for careers in the technological community. Students will write memoranda, resumes, proposals, feasibility, and progress reports. The course is dire… source |
| ENG 2103 | World Cinema | — | This course introduces students to films of international directors with comparative studies to American filmmakers. Emphasis will be on cultural diversity thought moral, spiritual, philosophical, an… source |
| ENG 2670 | Documentary Film Studies | — | Foreign and domestic films that primarily focus on social issues and injustices will be studied. Conflict management and humanitarian justice are explored in diverse cultures and subcultures through… source |
| ENL 2012 | British Literature: The Middle Ages through the Late 17th Century | — | This course consists of the critical study of selected works of British Literature from the Middle Ages through the late 17th century, including such authors as Chaucer, Malory, Spenser, Shakespeare,… source |
| ENL 2022 | British Literature: The Late 17th Century through the Modern Era | — | This course consists of the critical study of selected works of British literature from the late 17th century through the modern era, including such authors as Byron, Wordsworth, Austen, Dickens, Con… source |
| ENL 2330 | Introduction to Shakespeare | — | This course provides an opportunity for guided reading, analysis, and discussion of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. Students read and view plays representative of Shakespeare's mastery of a variety… source |
| ENT 4004 | Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management | — | This course provides an overview of the multiple elements associated with starting and operating a small business. There will be a wide range of fundamentals covered, including: identifying needs of… source |
| EOC 1660 | Introduction to Unmanned Maritime Systems | — | This curriculum chronicles the history and development of Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMS), their roles, and related components and functions, as well as a practical understanding of the ocean environ… source |
| EPI 0001 | Classroom Management | — | This course prepares the participant to set up a classroom, establish classroom policies and procedures, utilize various styles of presentations, and employ varied teaching strategies including techn… source |
| EPI 0002 | Instructional Strategies | — | his course prepares the participant to become proficient in the application of a variety of instructional strategies based on knowledge of learning styles, cooperative and collaborative grouping acti… source |
| EPI 0003 | Educational Technology | — | The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to appropriate applications of technology in an educational setting. Topics include productivity tools, and educational applications including e… source |
| EPI 0004 | Teaching and Learning Process | — | This course provides a foundation of various learning theories as applied to the instructional process. Characteristics (physical, social, emotional and cognitive) of students of each age group (elem… source |
| EPI 0009 | Foundations and Applications of Evidence-Based Practices in Reading | — | This course covers indicators from Florida Reading Endorsement Competency 1: Foundations of Reading Instruction and Competency 2: Application of Evidence-based Instructional Practices. Competency 1 e… source |
| EPI 0010 | Foundations of Research-Based Practices in Reading | — | This course combines Competency 1: Foundations of Reading Instruction and Competency 2: Application of Research-Based Instruction Practices, which are a part of the Florida Reading Endorsement Certif… source |
| EPI 0011 | Foundations of Assessment and Differentiated Instruction in Reading | — | This course covers reading matrix indicators from Competency 3: Foundations of Assessment and Competency 4: Foundations and Applications of Differentiated Instruction, which are part of the Florida R… source |
| EPI 0014 | Demonstration of Accomplishment in Reading | — | This course covers reading matrix indicators from Competency 5: Demonstration of Accomplishment, which is the final part of the Florida Reading Endorsement Certification process. This course is a cul… source |
| EPI 0020 | Professional Foundations | — | This course provides the foundation for becoming a productive member of the teaching profession. Participants will gain an understanding of the organization and the administration of the public schoo… source |
| EPI 0030 | Diversity in the Classroom | — | This course explores issues of diversity, including an understanding of the influence of exceptionalities culture, family, gender, sexual orientation, socioenconomic status, religion, language of ori… source |
| EPI 0940 | Field Experience II | — | The purpose of the field experience is to provide a meaningful active teaching experience in the classroom. The EPI Field Experience meets the requirements of a teaching internship and/or teaching ex… source |
| EPI 0945 | Field Experience I | — | The purpose of the field experience is to provide a meaningful active teaching experience in the classroom. The EPI Field Experience meets the requirements of a teaching internship and/or teaching ex… source |
| ESC 1000 | Introduction to Earth Science | — | 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, bios… source |
| ETC 1250 | Properties of Materials | — | This is an introductory course involving classification, physical properties, application, and use of materials used in the construction industry. The materials covered include stone, brick, concrete… source |
| ETD 1100 | Technical Drawing I | — | This is designed as an introductory course to manual drafting. The student uses drawing instruments, orthographic and pictorial drawings, sketching, sections, dimensioning, and auxiliary views as app… source |
| ETD 1530 | Architectural Drafting | — | This course prepares students to both read and prepare construction drawings using computer aided drafting software. Students will work with plans, elevations, sections, and details as applied to woo… source |
| ETD 2110 | Engineering Drafting | — | This course covers the fundamentals of engineering drafting. Students will gain experience in completing drawings typical in the fields of civil, mechanical, structural and electrical engineering usi… source |
| ETD 2218 | Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing | — | This is an introductory course in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing using the geometric method nationally accepted according to ANSI/ASME Y 14.5M. Topics include symbols, datum referencing, form… source |
| ETD 2320 | Computer Aided Drafting I | — | This course is designed as an introduction to using AutoCAD software and preparing elementary project drawings. Understanding of drafting principles and the use of computers (Windows) is recommended.… source |
| ETD 2340 | Computer Aided Drafting II | — | This course provides a study of the use of blocks, attributes, customizing of AutoCAD, the generation of 3-D drawings and models, as well as other selected advanced techniques. Lab fee required. 45 c… source |
| ETD 2381 | Computer Aided Drafting for Manufacturing | — | This course provides a comprehensive survey of computer applications to manufacturing processes. Through a series of exercises, the student will become familiar with the working and shaping of metals… source |
| ETD 2941 | Internship in Drafting and Design | — | The purpose of this course is to provide students with 120 hours of an internship experience that will enhance and reinforce the classroom and lab training received. Students may be placed in an arch… source |
| ETI 1110 | Introduction to Quality Assurance | — | This course introduces the student to the tools and techniques utilized to measure, maintain, and continuously improve quality to ensure that products and processes meet the quality standards require… source |
| ETI 1411 | Introduction to Manufacturing | — | This course is designed for students with little or no knowledge of manufacturing processes. This course will cover topics related to current manufacturing processes of metals, polymers, ceramics, an… source |
| ETI 1420 | Manufacturing Processes and Materials | — | This course provides an overview of the manufacturing processes utilized in advanced manufacturing facilities, as well as the materials most likely to be encountered. Students are introduced to the c… source |
| ETI 1644 | Production & Inventory Control | — | This course covers production planning and inventory control including the topics of scheduling, MRP and capacity planning. source |
| ETI 1701 | Industrial Safety | — | This course covers the skills needed to create and maintain a safe and productive work environment as defined by OSHA regulations that are applicable to advanced manufacturing facilities. Handling an… source |
| ETI 1998 | Industrial Management Skills I | — | Students who complete an industrial program at a technical center or community college of 900 clock hours to 1,450 clock hours may be issued credit for this course. The course is designed for student… source |
| ETI 1999 | Industrial Management Skills II | — | Students who complete an industrial program at a technical center or community college of 1,500 or more clock hours may be issued credit for this course. The course is designed for students who have… source |
| ETI 2622 | Concepts of Lean Six Sigma Manufacturing | — | This course covers production planning and inventory control including the topics of scheduling, MRP, and capacity planning. 45 class hours. source |
| ETM 1010 | Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation | — | This course provides the foundation for both mechanical and electronic measurement techniques encountered in the advanced manufacturing environment. The ccourrse integrates conceptual measurements wi… source |
| ETM 2315 | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | — | This course is an introduction to the basic hydraulic and pneumatic systems and devices found in advanced manufacturing facilities. Underlying scientific principles and their practical applications a… source |
| ETM 2401 | Mechanical Devices and Systems | — | The course covers mechanical basics, measurement devices and lubricants in the industrial environment. This course introduces and emphasizes the basic skill necessary for mechanical maintenance perso… source |
| ETS 1511 | Motors and Controls | — | Mechanical Drives I This course covers vital knowledge related to mechanical drives training, such as motor mounting, key fasteners, power transmission systems, V-belt drives, chain drives, spur gear… source |
| ETS 1535 | Automated Process and Control | — | This course prepares the student for working in the area of process control automation. Modern control theory and state of the art control systems used in industry will be introduced. source |
| ETS 1542 | Introduction to Programmable Logic | — | The course covers PLC operation and basic program instructions, PLC project elements, PLC motor control, PLC event sequencing, counter and timer instructions, PLC Ethernet operation, HMI Ethernet ope… source |
| EUH 2011 | Ancient History I | — | An introductory survey of ancient history including the ancient Near East, Egypt and Greece from the origins of civilization to the Hellenistic kingdoms following the death of Alexander the Great. 45… source |
| EUH 2012 | Ancient History II | — | An introductory survey of ancient history examining Rome through the Regal, Republican, and Imperial periods, from the beginnings of civilization in Italy to the fall of the Western Empire in 476 AD.… source |
| EUH 2030 | Modern European History I | — | This course is a survey of the major European political, economic and social trends in the period dating from approximately 1300 to 1788. 45 class hours. source |
| EUH 2031 | Modern European History II | — | This course is a survey of the major political, economic, and social trends in the period dating from approximately 1789 to the present. 45 class hours. source |
| EVR 1001 | Introduction to Environmental Science | — | 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 wi… source |
| EXP 1600 | Creative Thinking and Imagination | — | Ideational sources of creativity; nature and utilization of imagination; theories and application of creative thought and problem solving. Emphasis is on the importance of imagination in all walks o… source |
| FFP 0030 | Firefighter Part I | — | This course is a minimum of 191 hours of classroom and practical applications. The course will meet the JPRs of NFPA 1001 Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. The hazardous material… source |
| FFP 0031 | Firefighter Part II | — | This course is a minimum of 192 hours of classroom and practical applications. The course will meet the JPRs of NFPA 1001 Standard of Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2013 edition. The cours… source |
| FFP 1000 | Introduction to Fire Science | — | This course will cover various aspects of fire science and related fields. The history and philosophy of fire science will be discussed along with the organization, purpose and functions of fire depa… source |
| FFP 1301 | Fire Service Hydraulics | — | This course provides an overview of the theory of hydraulics as it applies to the fire service. The course curriculum covers relationships between flow and pressure and mathematical hydraulic formula… source |
| FFP 1302 | Apparatus Practices | — | This course is designed to prepare the student to operate fire department pumping apparatus. Driving, operating pumps and positioning the apparatus at fire scenes will be covered. Inspection, mainten… source |
| FFP 1505 | Fire Prevention Practices | — | This course will cover the various aspects of prevention and inspection as they relate to fire science and the fire inspector. The purpose and scope of the fire inspector will be outlined and discuss… source |
| FFP 1540 | Private Fire Protection Systems | — | This course will explore the various privately-owned devices and equipment installed in buildings or on property to deal with the outbreak of fire before the arrival of the fire department. The cours… source |
| FFP 2111 | Fire Chemistry | — | source |
| FFP 2120 | Building Construction | — | This course will cover various types of building construction and renovation practices, along with their relationship to fire and firefighting. Topics include identifying hazards from assault by fire… source |
| FFP 2510 | Codes and Standards | — | This course studies and compares national, state and local building and fire codes, emphasizing local laws and ordinances pertaining to building construction and design. This course is an elective fo… source |
| FFP 2521 | Construction Documents and Plans Review | — | This course covers the interpretation and application of Fire Protection Code requirements to construction plans, blueprints and the basic surveying mapping techniques of fire protection engineering.… source |
| FFP 2541 | Private Fire Protection Systems II | — | This course provides a study of fire protection alarm and extinguishing systems including design characteristics, operational theory and functional limitations and capabilities. There will be a compa… source |
| FFP 2610 | Cause and Origin | — | source |
| FFP 2706 | Public Information Officer | — | This course prepares the student to serve effectively as an organizational spokesperson according to the current practices in the profession of public relations and includes numerous examples from th… source |
| FFP 2720 | Company Officer Leadership | — | Designed to assist fire officers in solving the varied problems and situations they will be required to manage effectively in todayâs ever-changing fire service. The curriculum includes a review of… source |
| FFP 2740 | Fire Service Course Delivery | — | This course will cover the modern methods and techniques of fire science instruction. Various methods of teaching will be discussed and demonstrated with emphasis on objective writing, lesson plannin… source |
| FFP 2741 | Fire Service Course Design | — | This course covers the principles of effective curriculum design. It stresses the principles of adult learning and student-centered learning. Designing courses and units that address learning, perfor… source |
| FFP 2770 | Ethical and Legal Issues | — | This course involves a legal view of issues confronting fire service leaders and addresses ethical decision making and self-evaluation based on personal and organizational values. Federal, state and… source |
| FFP 2780 | Fire Department Administration | — | This course is designed to prepare the entry-level administrative officer for the duties and expectations of the position as a company officer with administrative duties, a battalion officer or admin… source |
| FFP 2810 | Firefighting Tactics and Strategy I | — | This course is designed to cover the basic factors involved in resolving various types of fire-related emergencies. Emphasis will be placed on adequate "size up" procedures by the company officer and… source |
| FFP 2811 | Firefighting Tactics II | — | This course will cover advanced tactics and strategy to be used at a major or unusually difficult fire scene. The principles to be utilized on the fire ground for maximum manpower and equipment use w… source |
| FIN 1100 | Personal Finance | — | This course gives students an overview of the important areas of managing finances. Topics include: buying on credit, borrowing money, using bank services, and selecting insurance coverage for the ho… source |
| FIN 1122 | Fundamentals of Financial Planning | — | This course is the study of the fundamental issues of personal financial planning. Course content is based on the learning objectives specified by the CFP (Certified Financial Planner) Board of Stand… source |
| FIN 2001 | Principles of Finance | — | This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of corporate finance. It will cover corporate financial structures, monetary systems, financial instruments, financial statement analysis, interest… source |
| FIN 2940 | Internship in Financial Services | — | This course is a planned work-based experience that will provide the student with an opportunity to enhance workplace skills through a supervised practical experience related to their financial servi… source |
| FIN 3400 | Financial Management | — | This is an introductory course in managerial finance in which the student should attain a clear, basic understanding of the fundamentals of finance and its association to the decision-making framewor… source |
| FRE 1120 | Beginning French I | — | A beginning French course that stresses the fundamentals of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Relevant cultural information pertaining to French speaking regions wi… source |
| FRE 1121 | Beginning French II | — | This course is a direct continuation of Beginning French I (FRE 1120). Continued emphasis will be placed on the fundaments of all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) with… source |
| FRE 2220 | Intermediate French I | — | The content will include, but not be limited to, more advanced language structures and idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on conversational skills. There should be additional growth in vocabulary f… source |
| FRE 2221 | Intermediate French II | — | The content will include, but not be limited to, more advanced language structures and idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on conversational skills. There should be additional growth in vocabulary f… source |
| GEA 2000 | World Regional Geography | — | A regional study of the relationships between humans and their natural environment, with particular emphasis on the economic development of the countries of the world. Topics to be explored include p… source |
| GEA 2210 | Geography of North America | — | A regional study of the physical and natural environment of North America, with particular emphasis on human activities from an ecological perspective. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule writing r… source |
| GEB 1011 | Introduction to Business | — | This is a survey course that covers the functional areas of business. Emphasis is placed on perspectives of business, management, marketing, finance, and quantitative tools. source |
| GEB 1136 | Introduction to E-Business | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the multi-faceted aspects of electronic business operations. This course provides a framework for students to use in the analysis and formulation of e… source |
| GEB 2112 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | — | This is a foundation course in the modern treatment of business entrepreneurship. Students will learn the elements of start-up/buy-out, franchising, business plans, marketing plans, human resources,… source |
| GEB 2350 | Introduction to International Business | — | This course explores the globalization of world business. Emphasis will be placed on gaining insight as to how business is conducted in different world markets and the form of competition as we progr… source |
| GEB 3213 | Advanced Business Communication | — | This course will focus on the practical application of oral and written communication skills. Course content will include such topics as listening, interviewing, presentation skills, written communic… source |
| GEB 4356 | International Business | — | This course will provide a broad overview of management practices from an international perspective. This will include international management, strategic analysis and planning in a global setting, i… source |
| GEB 4891 | Strategic Management and Decision Making | — | This course emphasizes strategic planning and strategy implementation in an organization. Students will perform internal and external audits, identify problems, and formulate goals and objectives, de… source |
| GEB 4930 | Selected Topics in Supervision and Management | — | This course explores current topics, issues, and trends pertinent to supervisors and managers. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and attitudes, and behaviors relev… source |
| GER 1120 | Beginning German I | — | A beginning German course that stresses the fundamentals of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Relevant cultural information pertaining to Germanic speaking regions… source |
| GER 1121 | Beginning German II | — | This course is a direct continuation of Beginning German I (SPN 1120). Continued emphasis will be placed on the fundaments of all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) with… source |
| GER 2220 | Intermediate German I | — | This content will include, but not be limited to, more advanced language structures and idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on conversational skills. There should be additional growth in vocabulary… source |
| GER 2221 | Intermediate German II | — | The content will include, but not be limited to, more advanced language structures and idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on conversational skills. There should be additional growth in vocabulary f… source |
| GEY 2000 | Introduction to Gerontology | — | This course offers an overview of the effects of aging and the aged on our society. It is designed for students with a personal or professional interest in acquiring broad-based knowledge and underst… source |
| GIS 2030 | Fundamentals of Remote Sensing | — | This course introduces concepts and fundamentals of Geographic Information System (GIS). This curriculum focuses on systems designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatia… source |
| GIS 2040 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | — | The intent of the course is to provide the fundamental concepts and techniques of geographic information systems (GIS) with emphasis on unmanned operations and laboratory activities. It covers basic… source |
| GLY 2010 | Introduction to Geology | — | 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, litho… source |
| GRA 1151 | Digital Illustration | — | This course is designed for beginning Adobe Illustrator users. Fundamental concepts and features are introduced and applied to a variety of graphics applications. The world of vector graphics and pro… source |
| GRA 1160 | Introduction to Graphic Design | — | This course will investigate type in terms of its aesthetic possibilities in relationship to the organization of written information. The use of typography as a form of visual communication, contempo… source |
| HCP 0100 | Nursing Assistant | — | HCP 0100 Nursing Assistant is designed to provide practical knowledge of the responsibilities and work practices for a Nursing Assistant (NA) following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Stud… source |
| HCP 0604 | Nursing Assistant Clinical | — | HCP 0604 Nursing Assistant Clinical is designed to provide real world experience in a nursing facility following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Performance Standards. source |
| HCP 0731 | Phlebotomy Theory | — | HCP 0731 Phlebotomy Technician Theory is designed to provide practical knowledge of the responsibilities and work practices for a Phlebotomy Technician (PT) following the Florida Department of Educat… source |
| HCP 0731L | Phlebotomy Laboratory | — | HCP 0731L Phlebotomy Technician Laboratory is designed to provide practical laboratory support for concepts covered in HCP 0731 Phlebotomy Technician Theory following the Florida Department of Educat… source |
| HCP 0742 | Phlebotomy Clinical | — | HCP 0742 Phlebotomy Technician Clinical is designed to provide real world experience in a hospital or laboratory following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Performance Standards. source |
| HIM 0009 | Introduction to Health Information Technology | — | This course introduces students to health informatics and information management. Content includes knowledge of the health care delivery system, communication skills, legal and ethical responsibilit… source |
| HIM 0062 | Medical Record Transcription II | — | This course is a continuation of the study of medical reports and their components. Qualitative and quantitative control standards, phraseology and language of various medical specialties will be inc… source |
| HIM 0063 | Medical Record Transcription III | — | This course is a continuation of study of the types of medical reports and their components. Qualitative and quantitative control standards, phraseology and language of various medical specialties wi… source |
| HIM 0274 | Health Insurance Coding and Reimbursement | — | This course will introduce students to health insurance coding and reimbursement methods. Emphasis will be placed on the history of health care reimbursement, managed care plans, governmental regulat… source |
| HIM 0280 | Coding for Medical Records I | — | This course introduces the history of medical coding and coding principles and presents an overview of procedures using the Physician's Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) coding nomenclature and the… source |
| HIM 0281 | Coding for Medical Records II | — | This course is a continuation of the study of medical coding and coding principles and procedures using the Physicians' Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) coding nomenclature and the International C… source |
| HIM 0434 | Fundamentals of Disease Processes | — | HIM 0434 Fundamentals of Disease Processes is designed to provide practical knowledge of the principles, classifications, causes, and treatments for major human diseases following the Florida Departm… source |
| HIM 0440 | Pharmacology for Health Professionals | — | HIM 0440 Pharmacology for Health Professionals is designed to provide practical knowledge of commonly prescribed medications following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Performance S… source |
| HIM 0450 | Fundamentals of Body Structures and Functions | — | HIM 0450 Fundamentals of Body Structures and Functions is designed to provide practical knowledge of basic human anatomy and physiology following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Pe… source |
| HIM 1000 | Introduction to Health Information Management | — | This course is an introductory look into health information management. The course introduces the student to the health information technology program by examining the history of heath care, health c… source |
| HIM 1005 | Project Management for Health Information Technology | — | This course will provide the student with the key components associated to project management. The student will be introduced to processes of defining a task, sequencing a task, estimating task resou… source |
| HIM 1012 | Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology | — | This course is an introductory look into the legal aspects associated with the medical industry. The student will encounter the legal system in the United States, tort law, HIPAA rules, security thre… source |
| HIM 1102 | Introduction to Healthcare Informatics | — | The student will examine their learning style. This course will then provide the student with an understanding of managing health data and information through the application use of computers and com… source |
| HIM 1110 | Healthcare Delivery Systems | — | This course is an introduction to the computer system for medical facilities. The student will be exposed to computer hardware, software, databases, data storage; computers specific to health informa… source |
| HIM 1222 | Basic lCD Coding | — | This course is to establish additional understanding of medical terminology and anatomy that will be associated to the ICD-10 coding practices. The student will use the additional information to have… source |
| HIM 1433 | Pathophysiology for Health Information Technology | — | This course will introduce the student to medical problems associated with the human body. The information will help the student read and understand medical records needed for appropriate coding and… source |
| HIM 1442 | Pharmacology for Health Information Technology | — | This course will introduce the student to the types of medication used to treat specific conditions, forms of medications, and sites of administration. source |
| HIM 1722 | ICD-CM Coding | — | This course will provide the student with an understanding of coding principles and practices for coding diagnosis within medical records using ICD-10-CM. A SpeedECoder system will also be introduced… source |
| HIM 1800 | Health Information Technology Practicum I | — | The student will examine social skills relevant to health care. The course will then look into employment possibilities assisted by observation within a health information management department. source |
| HIM 2212 | Health Records Data Analysis and Workflow Management | — | This course will provide the student with an understanding of workflow management and data analysis. The student will learn methods to establish proper workflow management through planning, assessmen… source |
| HIM 2214 | Healthcare Statistics | — | This course will provide the student with an understanding of health care statistics.The student will use mathematical skills to determine patient census data, percentages of occupancy, length of sta… source |
| HIM 2253 | Basic CPT Coding | — | This course will introduce the student to CPT/HCPCS coding. The student will be exposed to the coding guidelines and codes for hospital based outpatient services, emergency rooms and physician office… source |
| HIM 2273 | Billing and Reimbursement Methods | — | This course examines the complex financial aspect of the medical industry. The course will present the basics of health insurance and public funded programs, managed care contracting and how services… source |
| HIM 2506 | Quality Assessment | — | This course is an introduction to performance improvement and quality management within the healthcare system. The student will examine the role of the health information management department in its… source |
| HIM 2652 | Electronic Health Records | — | This course will examine electronic health records starting with its history. The course will continue by introducing project management, impact on quality care, returns on investment, vendor selecti… source |
| HIM 2723 | ICD?PCS Coding | — | This course is an introductory course into inpatient procedure coding, how it was developed, how it is structured and how it is used. The student will practice locating basic information in the ICD-1… source |
| HIM 2815 | Health Information Technology Practicum II | — | This course will provide the student with a supervised professional practice experience. The student will participate in the operation of a health information department within an outpatient medical… source |
| HIM 2820 | Healthcare Information Technology Practicum III | — | This course will provide the student with a supervised professional practice experience. The student will participate in the operation of a health information department within an inpatient medical f… source |
| HIM 2822 | Health Information Technology Capstone Seminar | — | This course is a review of all the material studied within the Health Information Technology degree program. The student will use multiple choice materials as a guide to study the needed information.… source |
| HIS 2300 | War and Society | — | This course is an examination of the ways in which societies have organized for war and how societies are changed by war. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule writing requirement. A grade of "C" or… source |
| HSA 3110 | Health Care Organization and Administration | — | This course provides an introduction to the principles of health services administration. Emphasis is placed on health policy, planning, marketing, current health problems, health care services, bioe… source |
| HSA 3111 | Health Care Systems | — | An overview of the varied types of health care facilities and health delivery systems operating in the United States, their purpose, organization, need in society, general function and staffing. Faci… source |
| HSA 3422 | Regulation and Compliance in Health Care | — | This course is an exploration of the many entities that regulate health care deliveryâfrom local, state and federal government to the accreditation agencies of health care organizations. Issues and… source |
| HSA 4383 | Quality Management in Health Care | — | This course examines methods for assuring quality in health care and the statistical applications of measuring outcomes. There will be an emphasis on performance improvement and the relationship betw… source |
| HSA 4430 | Health Care Economics | — | This course examines both the macro and microeconomic perspectives of health care and provides an application of economic principles to analyze how various economic systems and incentives affect pati… source |
| HSA 4502 | Health Care Risk Management | — | This course focuses on the theories, concepts and principles of health care risk management and development of an integration of concepts relevant to health care risk management. Current trends and i… source |
| HSC 0003 | Introduction to Health Occupations | — | HSC 0003 Introduction to Health Occupations is designed to provide the Florida Department of Education Health Science Core that includes a practical knowledge of health occupations, health care deliv… source |
| HSC 0530 | Medical Language | — | HSC 0530 Medical Language is designed to provide practical knowledge of medical terminology following the Florida Department of Education Student Performance Standards. source |
| HSC 1100 | Personal and Community Health | — | This course is a study of health problems that are of major importance to society. Topics include stress management, emotional health, physical fitness, nutrition, intimacy and sexuality, communicabl… source |
| HSC 1101 | Perspectives of Health and Wellness | — | This course incorporates theory and practical applications in the area of health and wellness. Emphasis is placed upon self assessment of the health-related components of fitness, nutrition, stress m… source |
| HSC 2531 | Medical Terminology | — | This course is directed toward the learning of medical language including word structures, prefixes, and suffixes. The learning of the medical language is organized according to body systems, providi… source |
| HUM 1020 | Introduction to Humanities | — | In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literat… source |
| HUM 2210 | Humanities: The Ancient World to the Middle Ages | — | A study of the ideas and ideals which characterize the moral, intellectual, and aesthetic activities of the early Western Civilization: Ancient Greece and Rome, the formative period of the Judeo-Chri… source |
| HUM 2230 | Humanities: The Renaissance to the Modern Day | — | A study of Western Culture from the Renaissance to the present. Emphasis is placed upon speculative and creative nature as it is reflected in literature, art, music, philosophy, religion, and drama.… source |
| HUM 2700 | Overseas Study in the Humanities | — | This course offers students a study/travel program centered around the countries and cities of the tour. The course will provide lectures and discussions in the humanities area before, during, and af… source |
| HUM 2930 | Themes in the Humanities | — | This course is an introductory study of selected themes in the humanities. The course will examine the philosophical, intellectual and aesthetic ideas and artifacts related to the chosen theme from t… source |
| HUN 1270 | Sports Nutrition | — | This course presents the scientific principles of human nutrition as they relate to athletics, exercise, and health. Specific nutritional requirements for physically active individuals throughout the… source |
| HUN 2201 | Science of Human Nutrition | — | This course presents the scientific principles of nutrition throughout the life cycle. The source of the nutrients, their normal and therapeutic roles and daily requirements will be addressed. Relate… source |
| HUS 1001 | Introduction to Human Services | — | This course provides an overview of agency resources, functions, methods, and activities related to human services, theory, and methods of intervention with individuals, groups, and the family. The c… source |
| HUS 1302 | Basic Counseling Skills | — | This course involves developing skills in oral communication, active listening, and counseling. These skills are presented in the context of the human relations counseling model and other general the… source |
| HUS 1431 | Issues in Addiction Prevention | — | This is a course for social and human services students/professionals working in the addictions prevention field or related areas. Attention will be given to various prevention strategies, their stre… source |
| HUS 1450 | Dual Diagnosis | — | This course is designed to prepare social and human services students/professionals to provide services to clients diagnosed with both psychiatric illness and chemical dependency. Students will learn… source |
| HUS 1540 | Principles for Understanding and Working with Families | — | This course presents family theories most often used by human service workers as the framework for understanding how to work with various family constellations and concerns. Students will learn how t… source |
| HUS 2200 | Introduction to Group Dynamics | — | This course teaches a basic overview of the group experience. Essential characteristics of effective groups are presented as well as the tasks and techniques of the group facilitator. Dynamics of th… source |
| HUS 2400 | Substance Abuse Counseling | — | This course is designed to prepare the human service worker to function in a variety of settings in which substance use/abuse is an issue. Content emphasized includes causes of abuse, nature of depen… source |
| HUS 2420 | Evaluation of Treatment Environments | — | This course is a cross-cultural, multidisciplinary examination of physical and social aspects of treatment environments and their effects on individual well-being. Professional research, empirical da… source |
| HUS 2428 | Treatment & Resources in Substance Abuse | — | This course is a multi-disciplinary study of various treatment methods for the substance abuser and an examination of the educations materials available to the practitioner. In addition, this course… source |
| HUS 2525 | Issues in Mental Health | — | This course offers an overview of major mental disorders with emphasis on their attendant behaviors. The course emphasizes appropriate interaction between the health worker and the client as well as… source |
| HUS 2940 | Human Services Internship I | — | Human Services Internship I incorporates classroom learning as well as experience serving in a community agency, work experience, or on the job training. The course is a requirement for the Social an… source |
| HUS 2941 | Human Services Internship II | — | Practicum II incorporates classroom learning as well as experience serving in a community agency. This course is a requirement for the Associate in Science Degree program. Practicum II is a continuat… source |
| IDS 2941 | Internship Practicum | — | This course is a three-credit-hour field experience of organized service designed to provide students with the opportunity to actively participate in a business, agency and/or community service place… source |
| IDS 2942 | Service-Learning Practicum | — | This course is a three-credit-hour field experience of organized service designed to provide students with the opportunity to actively participate in a community service placement organization (servi… source |
| INR 1015 | World Perspectives | — | An interdisciplinary study of the international system, major world regions and problems. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule Requirement. A grade of "C" or higher must be attained. source |
| INR 2002 | Introduction to International Relations | — | A study of the basic paradigms and actors and trends of the international system. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule writing requirement. A grade of "C" or higher must be attained. source |
| ISM 4011 | Management Information Systems | — | This course provides an introduction to the use of information technology in the business environment. The language, concepts, structures and processes involved in the management of information syste… source |
| ISM 4324 | Cybersecurity Analytics | — | Students will learn the analytical and operational tasks to ensure threat management, vulnerability management, cyber incident response, security architecture, and tool sets are appropriately impleme… source |
| ISS 2160 | Contemporary Ethnic Diversity Issues | — | This course is designed to provide an examination of the meaning and significance of multiculturalism and ethnic diversity. Students will study different cultural and ethnic groups and learn about i… source |
| ISS 2263 | Psychosocial Aspects of the Holocaust | — | This interdisciplinary course is designed to introduce the student in some depth to one of the major events of the 20th century and to explore the social, psychological, ethical and moral, religious,… source |
| ISS 2920 | Colloquium in Social Science | — | This course introduces students to education and professional directions of specific fields within the Social Sciences (History, Political Science, Psychology,, Sociology). The course provides studen… source |
| ITA 1120 | Beginning Italian I | — | A beginning Italian course that stresses the fundamentals of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Relevant cultural information pertaining to Italy will also be introdu… source |
| ITA 1121 | Beginning Italian II | — | This course is a direct continuation of Beginning Italian I (ITA1120). Continued emphasis will be placed on the fundamentals of all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) wit… source |
| JOU 2100 | Journalistic Writing and Reporting | — | An introduction to the profession of journalism and to the theory and practice of writing news. Students are given practical experience in gathering news and writing and copy-reading both news and fe… source |
| LAT 1120 | Beginning Latin I | — | A beginning Latin course that stresses the fundamentals of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Relevant literary information pertaining to the classics will also be in… source |
| LAT 1121 | Beginning Latin II | — | A continuation of the beginning Latin course that stresses the fundamentals of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Relevant literary information pertaining to the clas… source |
| LDR 1260 | Exploring Leadership through Community Engagement: Leadership through Social Change | — | This course focuses on leadership experience through supervised service learning and community involvement. The course includes leadership, community leadership models, community dynamics, and commun… source |
| LDR 3115 | Contemporary Issues in Leadership | — | This course offers students interested in the dynamics of contemporary leadership the opportunity to explore relevant leadership trends and examine contemporary leadership theories. Students will syn… source |
| LIT 1020 | Introduction to Short Fiction | — | This course will introduce students to the elements of short fiction: setting, plot, point of view, character development and theme.The history of short stories as a discrete literary genre will also… source |
| LIT 2000 | Introduction to Literature | — | In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The… source |
| LIT 2110 | World Literature: The Ancient World through the Renaissance | — | This course is designed to study the major poetry, fiction, drama, and essays of world literature from the Ancients through the Renaissance. Emphasized are the intellectual and moral issues in litera… source |
| LIT 2120 | World Literature: The Renaissance through the Modern Era | — | This course is designed to study the major poetry, fiction, drama and essays of world literature from the Renaissance through the modern era. Emphasized are the intellectual and moral issues in liter… source |
| LIT 2203 | Poetry, Peace and Social Justice | — | Students will examine issues relevant to peace and social injustice by critically analyzing the thematic development and concerns of poems dealing with these issues. Student will examine how the use… source |
| LIT 2380 | Women in Literature | — | This course will introduce students to writings by and about women in order to explore and define the diverse attitudes, historical contributions, ethical problems and human issues as they emanate fr… source |
| LIT 2494 | Law and Literature | — | The course employs an interdisciplinary approach to examine the evolving relationship of law and literature, beginning with an understanding of how the two disciplines are similarly rooted in languag… source |
| MAC 1105 | College Algebra | — | In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the student of equations, functions, and their graphs. Empha… source |
| MAC 1114 | Trigonometry | — | Topics include trigonometric functions, their properties and graphs, inverse trigonometric functions, their properties and graphs, trigonometric identities, conditional trigonometric equations, solut… source |
| MAC 1140 | Precalculus Algebra | — | Topics include polynomial, rational, and other algebraic functions, their properties and graphs, polynomial and rational inequalities, exponential and logarithmic functions, their properties and grap… source |
| MAC 2233 | Applied Calculus | — | This course provides applications of calculus to business, economics and the social sciences. Topics include limits, continuity, rates of change, differentiation and integration of algebraic, logarit… source |
| MAC 2311 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | — | 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 indefinit… source |
| MAC 2312 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | — | This course is designed for students who plan to major in mathematics, computer science, engineering or natural sciences. Topics include: applications of integration; arc length and volume integrals;… source |
| MAC 2313 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | — | This course is designed for students who plan to major in mathematics, computer science, engineering or natural sciences. Topics include: planer curves, vectors and motion, vector geometry, dot produ… source |
| MAN 3240 | Organizational Behavior | — | This course provides a broad overview of organizational functioning and teaches students individual and group behavior in organizations. Students develop an understanding of how organizations can be… source |
| MAN 3353 | Management Theory and Practices | — | This course introduces students to the basic concepts and practices of management. The functional roles and processes for planning, leading, organizing and controlling are explored. Students will exa… source |
| MAN 4301 | Human Resource Management | — | This course reviews various human resource subjects and programs. The topics include: equal employment opportunity, organization culture, job analysis, human resource planning, recruitment, selection… source |
| MAN 4900 | Capstone Project in Supervision and Management | — | This course focuses on the integration of knowledge, skills and abilities learned in the program through a capstone project where students will demonstrate mastery of program knowledge in a real worl… source |
| MAN 4940 | Business Internship | — | Professional work experience in an external organization (pre-arranged and pre-approved internship) supervised by the department chair or a full-time program instructor. Ninety (90) work hours and wr… source |
| MAP 2302 | Differential Equations | — | This course studies ordinary differential equations of the first order, linear differential equations of the nth order, systems of linear differential equations, power series solutions and Laplace Tr… source |
| MAR 1011 | Principles of Marketing | — | This course provides an overview of the field of marketing, with emphasis being placed on those interacting determinants of demand that make up the marketing environment economic, physiological, soci… source |
| MAR 2502 | Consumer Behavior | — | An analysis of consumer motivation, buying behavior, market adjustment and product innovation; behavioral aspects of the marketing process from producer to ultimate consumer, are considered. Contribu… source |
| MAR 3803 | Marketing for Managers | — | This course helps develop the marketing knowledge and skills necessary for the successful management of an organization. Students will research and discuss marketing concepts, including the developme… source |
| MAT 0028 | Introductory Algebra | — | This developmental math course provides an introduction to integers, algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, integer exponents, polynomials, polynomial factoring, rational expressio… source |
| MAT 0055 | Accelerate in Mathematics | — | This developmental mathematics course is targeted to specific skill gaps. Instruction will be individualized and students will be required to complete assignments containing those competencies not ye… source |
| MAT 0056 | Foundations of Mathematics | — | This developmental mathematics course is targeted to specific skill gaps. Instruction will be individualized and students will be required to complete assignments containing those competencies not ye… source |
| MAT 1033 | Intermediate Algebra | — | This course is designed to prepare students for entry into college level mathematics (MAC 1105, MGF 1130, MGF 1131, MTG 2206). However, students who receive credit for this course are not eligible to… source |
| MAT 1100 | Pathways to Mathematical Literacy | — | This course is designed to prepare students for entry into non-STEM college level mathematics (MGF 1130, MGF 1131, and STA 2023). However, students who receive credit for this course are not eligible… source |
| MCB 2010 | Microbiology | — | A survey of microbial forms with emphasis on bacteria, their morphology, physiology, genetic mechanisms, and their relationships to other organisms. 45 class hours. source |
| MCB 2010L | Microbiology Laboratory | — | A laboratory investigation into the biology of microbial organisms. Topics include microbial morphology, physiology and genetics. Lab fee required. source |
| MEA 0002 | Medical Assisting Procedures Theory | — | MEA 0002 Medical Assisting Procedures Theory is designed to provide practical knowledge of the responsibilities and work practices for a Medical Assistant (MA) following the Florida Department of Edu… source |
| MEA 0002L | Medical Assisting Procedures Laboratory | — | This course is designed to provide practical laboratory support for concepts covered in MEA 0002 Medical Assisting Procedures Theory following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Perfo… source |
| MEA 0204 | Medical Assisting Clinical | — | MEA 0204 Medical Assisting Clinical is designed to provide real work experience in a physician's front and back office following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Performance Standar… source |
| MEA 0530 | Pharmacology for Medical Assisting | — | MEA 0530 Pharmacology for Medical Assisting is designed to provide practical knowledge of commonly prescribed medications following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Performance Stan… source |
| MET 2010 | Introduction to Meteorology | — | A descriptive introduction to the atmosphere, its structure, composition and major processes. Main topics will include composition, heating and cooling, temperature, pressure and winds, weather syste… source |
| MGF 1130 | Mathematical Thinking | — | 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… source |
| MGF 1131 | Mathematics in Context | — | 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 conte… source |
| MKA 1021 | Principles of Selling | — | This course provides a study of principles underlying selling activities. This course presents principles and problems in personal selling related to prospecting, pre-approach, demonstration, meeting… source |
| MKA 2511 | Principles of Advertising | — | This course presents a study of advertising principles and practical applications of advertising in the media. Areas covered include the history of advertising, designing and developing advertisement… source |
| MNA 1100 | Interpersonal Behavior in Organizations | — | This course provides a study of personnel relationships as individuals and as group members. It will include practical application of effective work relationship skills needed in business and industr… source |
| MNA 1345 | Principles of Supervision | — | This course is a study of the basic concepts and major functions of modern supervision. Students receive introductory instruction in concepts and practices that define supervision, the role of the su… source |
| MNA 2941 | Internship in Business | — | This course provides a planned work-based experience that will provide students with an opportunity to enhance workplace skills through a supervised practical experience related to their career objec… source |
| MSL 1001 | Foundations of Officership | — | Examines the unique duties and responsibilities of officers, organization and role of the Armed Forces, review skills pertaining to fitness and communication, analyze Armed Forces values and expecte… source |
| MSL 1001L | Foundations of Officership Laboratory | — | Provides the laboratory setting for MSL 1001. source |
| MSL 1002 | Basic Leadership | — | Presents fundamental leadership concepts and doctrine, practice basic skills that underline effective problem solving, examine the officer experience. source |
| MSL 1002L | Basic Leadership Laboratory | — | Examines the unique duties and responsibilities of officers, organization and role of the Armed Forces, review skills pertaining to fitness and communication, analyze Armed Forces values and expecte… source |
| MSL 2101 | Individual Leadership Studies | — | Develops knowledge of self, self-confidence, and individual leadership skills, develop problem solving and critical thinking skills, apply communication, feedback, and conflict resolution skills. source |
| MSL 2101L | Individual Leadership Studies Laboratory | — | Provides the laboratory setting for MSL 2101. source |
| MSL 2102 | Leadership and Teamwork | — | Focuses on self development guided by knowledge of self and group processes, challenges current beliefs, knowledge, and skills. source |
| MSL 2102L | Leadership and Teamwork Laboratory | — | Provides the laboratory setting for MSL 2102. source |
| MTB 2370 | Applied Math for Health Occupations | — | Enables students in health occupation programs to apply mathematical concepts to interpret and solve drug dosage calculation problems encountered in fields such as nursing. Includes a review of the… source |
| MTG 2206 | College Geometry | — | A college geometry course emphasizing Euclidean geometry and its relationship to logic, trigonometry and coordinate geometry. The problems, proofs constructions and graphs involve line segments, angl… source |
| MUL 1010 | Music Appreciation | — | 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 s… source |
| MUN 1120 | Concert Band | — | The study and performance of standard band and wind ensemble literature. This course is designed to provide exposure and to teach the highest quality literature for winds and percussion with a grade… source |
| MUN 1210 | Symphony Orchestra | — | The student and performance of orchestral literature through rehearsal and performance. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher. source |
| MUN 1310 | Choir | — | A choral organization open to all students with previous choral experience performing a varied selection of choral literature from all musical styles. In addition to weekly rehearsals, this course in… source |
| MUN 1710 | Jazz Ensemble | — | The student and performance of instrumental ensemble music in the jazz and popular medium. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher. source |
| MUN 2011 | Music Ensembles | — | This course provides music majors and nonmajor enthusiasts the opportunity to rehearse and perform quality instrumental literature under the direction of multiple conductors. In addition to weekly re… source |
| MUT 1121 | Music Theory and Musicianship I | — | Required of music majors; development of skills in perceiving and writing music using aural and visual analysis using examples from all historical periods of Western music literature as well as examp… source |
| MUT 1122 | Music Theory and Musicianship II | — | Required of music majors; development of skills in perceiving and writing music using aural and visual analysis using examples from all historical periods of Western music literature as well as examp… source |
| MUT 1117 | Music Theory IV | — | Required of music majors; continuation of MUT 1111, MUT 1112, and MUT 2116. This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher. source |
| MUT 2126 | Music Theory and Musicianship III | — | Required of music majors; development of skills in perceiving and writing music using aural and visual analysis using examples from all historical periods of Western music literature as well as examp… source |
| MUT 2127 | Music Theory and Musicianship IV | — | Required of music majors; development of skills in perceiving and writing music using aural and visual analysis using examples from all historical periods of Western music literature as well as examp… source |
| MVB 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Brass | — | Private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians… source |
| MVB 2421 | Applied Lesson II: Brass | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| MVJ 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Jazz | — | Private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians… source |
| MVJ 2421 | Applied Music II: Jazz | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| MVK 1111 | Class Piano I | — | This course is intended for non-piano majors to develop basic keyboard skills and musicianship skills that complement and support their general music study. Upon completion, students will have a stro… source |
| MVK 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Keyboard | — | Private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians… source |
| MVK 2421 | Applied Lesson II: Keyboard | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| MVO 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Other | — | Private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians… source |
| MVO 2421 | Applied Lesson II: Other | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| MVP 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Percussion | — | Private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians… source |
| MVP 2421 | Applied Lesson II: Percussion | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| MVS 1116 | Class Guitar I | — | Guitar Class: Group instruction in beginning classical guitar techniques. This is an introductory class intended for beginners or students who are returning to guitar. This course must be completed w… source |
| MVS 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Strings | — | Private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians… source |
| MVS 2421 | Applied Lesson II: Strings | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| MVV 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Voice | — | Private instruction in voice is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians with a basic knowledge of… source |
| MVV 2421 | Applied Lesson II: Voice | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| MVW 1411 | Applied Lesson I: Woodwinds | — | Private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for entry-level musicians… source |
| MVW 2421 | Applied Lesson II: Woodwinds | — | Continued private instruction in an instrument of specialization is designed to cultivate in the student the ability to perform representative solo repertoire. This course is designed for students st… source |
| NSP 1700C | Nursing Skills Seminar | — | This is a review course to assist the student in retaining cognitive, psychomotor and affective nursing skills attained during the first year of the nursing program. The roles of the nurse as provide… source |
| NUR 1006 | Nursing Fundamentals/ADN Transition | — | This course is required for the paramedic entering the ADN Transition Program. This course validates and expands on knowledge and skills obtained in previous healthcare and general education courses.… source |
| NUR 1006L | Nursing Fundamentals Clinical/ADN Transition | — | This cour s e is requi r ed f or the par a med i c en t ering the AD N Tran s i t ion pro g ram. This cour s e v al i da t es a n d expands on kno w led g e and ski l ls obt a in e d in pre v ious he… source |
| NUR 1021 | Fundamentals of Nursing | — | This course provides students with concepts of beginning critical thinking, communication skills and evidence-based practice. Students learn basic theoretical concepts in the art and science of nursi… source |
| NUR 1021L | Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical | — | This course prepares students to optimize the health and safety of adult clients. Students develop psychomotor skills relating to the basic needs of oxygenation, nutrition, elimination, comfort and s… source |
| NUR 1200 | Adult Nursing I/ADN Transition | — | This course is required for the paramedic entering the ADN Transition Program. This course validates and expands on knowledge and skills obtained in previous healthcare and general education courses.… source |
| NUR 1200L | Adult Nursing I Clinical /ADN Transition | — | This course is required for the paramedic and the LPN entering the ADN Transition program. This course validates and expands on knowledge and skills obtained in previous healthcare and general educat… source |
| NUR 1211 | Adult Nursing I/Generic Program | — | This course incorporates the use of the nursing process and previously learned-knowledge focused on humanities, and the social, biological and physical sciences to support integration of holistic car… source |
| NUR 1211L | Adult Nursing I Clinical/Generic Program | — | This course incorporates the use of the nursing process and previously learned-knowledge focused on humanities, social and biological and physical sciences to support integration of holistic care of… source |
| NUR 1522 | Fundamental Mental Health Concepts in Nursing | — | This course introduces the student to basic mental health concepts in nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on the conceptual basis of mental health. The self, communication, stress, coping, crisis in… source |
| NUR 2261 | Adult Nursing II (Generic & Transition) | — | This course continues to build on acquired knowledge while integrating the application of the nursing process, critical thinking, and clinical judgement to assist with caring for clients with complex… source |
| NUR 2261L | Adult Nursing II Clinical | — | This course emphasizes clinical application of the nursing process, critical thinking, and clinical judgement to assist with caring for clients with complex health alterations. Learners prepare for t… source |
| NUR 2403 | Family Nursing Care (Transitions) | — | This course is required for the paramedic and the LPN entering the ADN Transition program. This nursing course emphasizes the didactic content utilized in the contemporary role and scope of practice… source |
| NUR 2403L | Family Nursing Care Clinical (Transition) | — | This course is required for the paramedic and the LPN entering the ADN Transition program. This nursing course emphasizes the application of the contemporary role and scope of practice of the registe… source |
| NUR 2460 | Family Nursing Care (Generic) | — | This nursing course emphasizes the didactic content utilized in the contemporary role and scope of practice of the registered nurse while providing family-centered care to diverse obstetric, gynecolo… source |
| NUR 2460L | Family Nursing Care Clinical (Generic) | — | This nursing course emphasizes the application of the contemporary role and scope of practice of the registered nurse while applying the principles of nursing process, critical thinking, and clinical… source |
| NUR 2820 | Nursing Role & Scope | — | The purpose of this course is to prepare the graduating student to transition to practice in the role of the registered nurse. Emphasis is placed on client care management concepts as well as legal,… source |
| NUR 3065C | Examination and Assessment | — | This course provides the RN to BSN student with applicable frameworks to systematically perform physical assessments and analyze health histories in the context of delivering patient care. Attention… source |
| NUR 3119 | Nursing Theoretical Concepts | — | This course addresses foundations of nursing theory as it applies to clinical decision making. A comparison of prominent nursing theorists will provide a framework for conceptual analysis of the meta… source |
| NUR 3655 | Cultural Health Issues | — | Examination of culture as it affects perception and management of health will be explored in this course. Basic health concepts will be explored across diverse population groups so as to build a suit… source |
| NUR 3826 | Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing | — | This course examines legal and ethical concepts as they apply to professional nursing practice. Standards of care and the Nurse Practice Act serve as the framework for discussion. Analysis of case is… source |
| NUR 3895 | Teaching and Learning for the Healthcare Professional | — | This course provides RN to BSN students with a foundation in teaching and learning principles. Attention is directed towards an understanding of learning theories, determination of learning behaviors… source |
| NUR 4128 | Pathology/Pharmacology Principles for Nursing | — | This course provides the RN to BSN student with information on pathophysiological and pharmacological concepts critical to clinical decision making in nursing as it relates to participation in the in… source |
| NUR 4164 | Nursing Research and Informatics | — | This course provides the RN to BSN student with a foundation in nursing research and informatics. Design methodology, ethical aspects of research, reliability and validity, and interpretative methods… source |
| NUR 4636C | Community Nursing | — | This provides the RN to BSN student with an opportunity to participate in a community practice setting. Exploration of principles (epidemiological, cultural, social, and financial) affecting health p… source |
| NUR 4827 | Principles of Leadership and Management in Nursing | — | This course explores theories of leadership and management as it applies to professional nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on assigned roles related to: delegation, conflict resolution, profession… source |
| NUR 4837 | Health Care Policy and Economics in Nursing | — | This course addresses the regulatory and economic issues that delineate the structure of the healthcare industry. Focus is on the development of public health care policy and the impact that economic… source |
| NUR 4945C | Nursing Capstone Experience | — | This course provides the RN to BSN student with the opportunity to demonstrate competencies that satisfy program outcomes while participating in a selected clinical immersion experience (CIE). The RN… source |
| OCE 2001 | Introduction to Oceanography | — | An introduction to the physical, chemical and biological nature of the oceans. Topics include: the history and shape of the oceans; the physical and chemical properties of sea water; waves, tides and… source |
| ORI 1000 | Performance of Literature | — | This course focuses on developing a better understanding of literature through performance. Performance allows students to engage actively with a variety of literary forms. This course will combine l… source |
| OST 1100 | Document Formatting and Keyboarding | — | Students will develop and improve keyboarding skills while learning to format various business documents. source |
| OST 1764 | Word ProcessingâMicrosoft Word | — | This course is designed to develop industry proficiency in word processing techniques in order to become MOS certified in MS Word. Students will create business documents using advanced features of W… source |
| OST 1811 | Desktop Publishing | — | This course teaches the fundamentals of desktop publishing to produce promotional and internal business documents such as brochures, branded information sets, and large scale publications. Topics inc… source |
| OST 2335 | Business Communications | — | This course offers instruction and practice in the production of effective oral and written communication. Emphasis is placed on writing clear forceful and effective business letters. source |
| OST 2356 | Electronic Records Management - MS Access | — | This course presents the principles, procedures, and systems used in to manage business records in order to become MOS certified in MS Access. It includes lessons in creation storage, protection, con… source |
| OST 2852 | Excel for the Office | — | This course is designed to develop industry proficiency in a spreadsheet system in order to become MOS certified in MS Excel. Students learn to organize, format, and calculate data with formulas. Top… source |
| OTA 0040 | Information Technology Assistant | — | This course is designed to provide an introduction to information technology concepts and careers as well as the impact information technology has on the world, people, and industry and basic Web des… source |
| OTA 0101 | Keyboarding I | — | This course is designed to teach basic keyboarding/typewriting skills on the computer using word-processing software applications. It includes instruction of the alphabetic and numeric keys, proper t… source |
| OTA 0611 | Keyboarding II | — | This course is a continuation of the touch system of typewriting and of basic and production skill building with an emphasis on professionalism. This course emphasizes typing speed and accuracy in ty… source |
| PAD 3034 | Policy Development and Implementation | — | This course emphasizes the importance of a working knowledge of public sector policymaking and the analysis of public policy problems in order to understand how public policy is formulated, decided u… source |
| PAD 3820 | Foundations of Public Safety Administrations | — | This course is presented as an overview of the primary aspects of pubic safety administration. Major administrative, managerial and leadership components of pubic safety organizations will be examine… source |
| PAD 3874 | Community Relations Theory and Practice | — | This course will expose the student to community relations theory and practice within a broad range of public safety organizations. Students will understand why positive community perception of publi… source |
| PAD 4223 | Public Budgeting and Finance | — | To provide the students with a thorough review of principles of supervision in a business environment through a wide variety of different learning approaches that may include in-class/online discussi… source |
| PAD 4232 | Grant Administration and Resource Development | — | This course will explore and analyze the proposal writing role in the resource development process. The student will be introduced to several concepts including researching alternative resources and… source |
| PAD 4930 | Selected Topics in Public Safety Administration | — | This course centers around public safety and public service topics of current interest or of special interest to students or instructors. Topics of focus may vary from semester to semester. source |
| PAX 2000 | Introduction to Peace Studies | — | This course provides an in-depth exploration of the interdisciplinary field of peace studies from various liberal arts disciplines, including literature, art, history, political science, anthropology… source |
| PEL 1341 | Beginning Tennis | — | This is a course for beginners, designed primarily to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to enjoy recreational tennis. Lab fee required. source |
| PEL 1342 | Intermediate Tennis | — | A continuation of tennis skill practice, with an emphasis on strategy. Singles or doubles tourney play. Lab fee required. source |
| PEL 1930 | Beginning Pickleball | — | This is a course for beginners, designed primarily to provide the students with the knowledge and skills necessary to enjoy recreational Pickleball. source |
| PEL 1931 | Intermediate Pickleball | — | A continuation of Pickleball skill practice with an emphasis on strategy. Singles or doubles tourney play. source |
| PEM 1102 | Basic Conditioning | — | This course is an instruction in principles of aerobic exercise and weight training. The emphasis is on cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength development. source |
| PEM 1131 | Weight Training I | — | Instruction in the principles of weight training. The primary emphasis is skeletal muscular strength increases. General fitness improvement is also involved. source |
| PEM 1132 | Weight Training II | — | Instruction in the principles of weight training. Emphasis is placed on muscular strength development, nutrition, and diet. source |
| PEM 1171 | Aerobic/Step Training I | — | A fitness activity course that combines step training, strengthening, and cardiovascular conditioning. This activity is based on the principle of aerobic activity. Lab fee required. source |
| PEM 1172 | Aerobic/Step Training II | — | A combination of creative power/step training and cardiovascular movements for the improvement of cardiorespiratory endurance. Lab fee required. source |
| PEM 2145 | Jogging and Distance Walking I | — | This course is the study and practice of walking, jogging, running and its effects on body systems. Emphasis is on cardiopulmonary training; secondary emphasis is on general fitness. source |
| PEM 2146 | Jogging and Distance Walking II | — | This course is the study and practice of walking, jogging, running and its effects on body systems. It is designed to provide the participant with opportunities for personal improvement. Emphasis is… source |
| PGY 1401C | Photography I | — | A course designed to give the student an introduction to photography through the use of the digital camera. Instruction is given on the photographic process (software and hardware), lighting, creativ… source |
| PGY 1404C | Photography II | — | This course is a continuation of PGY 1401C, including more in-depth involvement with cameras, composition, iconography, criticism, reasoning, and creativity. Instruction is given on the digital photo… source |
| PGY 2405C | Photography III | — | This course describes the principles and techniques of communicating information, ideas, moods, and feelings through the creation of images on photographic film or plates, and may prepare individuals… source |
| PHI 1010 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | 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 philosoph… source |
| PHI 1630 | Applied Ethics | — | This course is designed to provide an introductory background to ethics and an in-depth study of the critical skills necessary to an intelligent analysis of contemporary issues. Emphasis will be plac… source |
| PHI 2070 | Introduction to Non-Western Philosophy | — | This course will introduce students to some of the most important and eternal issues and questions in the main philosophical traditions of Asia. There may also be some discussion of significant issue… source |
| PHI 2100 | Introduction to Logic | — | This course provides students with instruction in the principles of valid reasoning and critical thinking. Topics include deduction, induction, categorical propositions, categorical syllogisms, info… source |
| PHM 2300 | Philosophy of Politics and Justice | — | An examination of the central concepts in political thought including rights, laws, justice, liberty, obligation, political sovereignty, legitimate authority and the nature of political community. Em… source |
| PHY 1020C | Fundamentals of Physics | — | 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 conceptua… source |
| PHY 1053 | General Physics I | — | 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 motio… source |
| PHY 1053L | General Physics I Laboratory | — | A laboratory investigation into fundamental concepts of physics. Topics include mechanics, heat and sound. Lab fee required. source |
| PHY 1054 | General Physics II | — | This is a non-calculus general physics course intended for those students not majoring in engineering or the physical sciences. Subject matter includes electricity, magnetism, light, and selected top… source |
| PHY 1054L | General Physics II Laboratory | — | A laboratory investigation into fundamental concepts of physics. Topics include electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. Lab fee required. source |
| PHY 2048C | General Physics I with Calculus | — | 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. Des… source |
| PHY 2049C | Physics II with Calculus | — | This is a calculus-based general physics course intended for those students majoring in engineering or the physical sciences. Topics include electricity, magnetism, light and selected topics in moder… source |
| PLA 1003 | Introduction to Law and Legal Ethics | — | An overview of the training, functions, and career opportunities for paralegals. This course examines the roles of the lawyer and paralegal in modern society, the ethical standards applicable to the… source |
| PLA 1201 | Civil Procedure | — | A study of the structure of state and federal civil judicial systems, including the state and federal rules of civil procedure. This course includes written examinations and the drafting of basic civ… source |
| PLA 1260 | Evidence and Trial Practice | — | A study of the law and rules of admissibility of evidence. The course includes interviewing and investigative techniques, preparing and organizing courtroom materials, compiling documentary and demon… source |
| PLA 1303 | Criminal Law for Paralegals | — | An intensive study of the law of crimes, the elements of various crimes, and defenses to criminal prosecution. This course includes basic criminal court practice and procedure in state and federal co… source |
| PLA 2104 | Legal Research and Writing I | — | An intensive study of the fundamentals of legal research and the sources and materials used in legal research. This course introduces the student to legal writing and the format for memoranda of law. source |
| PLA 2114 | Legal Research and Writing II | — | An advanced study of legal research and writing techniques, including proper citation form and the presentation of logically sound and convincing legal argument. The student will prepare an appellate… source |
| PLA 2273 | Torts | — | An intensive study of the law of intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability, including the elements of each and their related defenses. Principles of insurance will also be covered. Students… source |
| PLA 2600 | Wills, Estates, and Trusts | — | A survey of common forms of wills and trusts, and a study of the law applicable to wills, trusts, and the probate of estates. This course includes examination, and drafting of, basic wills and probat… source |
| PLA 2615 | Real Property Law | — | A study of the law of real property, including types of ownership, future interests, concurrent estates, and liens and encumbrances. The course includes an examination of real property transaction do… source |
| PLA 2763 | Law Office Management | — | A study of the fundamental concepts of law office management, including client record-keeping and retrieval systems, timekeeping, billing and accounting practices, personnel management and business r… source |
| PLA 2800 | Family Law | — | A study of the law of dissolution of marriage, separation, custody, legitimacy, paternity, adoption, change of name, and guardianship. Students will examine and draft basic documents related to the t… source |
| PLA 2940 | Paralegal Internship | — | This course is a planned work-based experience that will provide the student with an opportunity to enhance workplace skills through a supervised practical experience related to their paralegal caree… source |
| PMT 0075 | Advanced Welder 1: SMAW Pipe I | — | The Advanced Welder 1 course prepares students for entry into the Welding Industry. Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Content emphasizes advanced skills… source |
| PMT 0076 | Advanced Welder 2: Career Preparation I | — | The Advanced Welder 2 course is designed to prepare advanced welders for entry into emerging welding industries. Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Conte… source |
| PMT 0085 | Advanced Welder 1: SMAW Pipe II | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0075. Lab fee required. source |
| PMT 0086 | Advanced Welder 2: Career Preparation II | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0076. Lab fee required. source |
| PMT 0090 | Welding I | — | This course covers the safe use of equipment, tools, and materials. Students will learn to identify metals, and to perform oxyacetylene welding and torch cutting. They will then receive instruction i… source |
| PMT 0091 | Welding II | — | This course provides basic welding principles and skills in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). This includes skills in set-up and operation of SMAW equipment to make pad, fillet, and groove welds. It… source |
| PMT 0092 | Welding III | — | This course develops the skills of Flux-Core Arc Welding (FCAW). It also introduces tungsten inert gas welding (TIG), emphasizing the principles involved in the operation of TIG equipment. It then fu… source |
| PMT 0125 | Advanced Welder 1: SMAW Pipe III | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0085. Lab fee required. source |
| PMT 0150 | Advanced Welder 1: GTAW Pipe I | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0125. Lab fee required. source |
| PMT 0151 | Advanced Welder 1: GTAW Pipe II | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0150. Lab fee required. source |
| PMT 0172 | Advanced Welder 1: GTAW Pipe/SMAW Pipe 1 | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0151. Lab fee required. source |
| PMT 0174 | Advanced Welder 1: GTAW/SMAW Pipe II | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0172. Lab fee required. source |
| PMT 0175 | Advanced Welder 1: GTAW/SMAW Pipe III | — | This course is a continuation of Advanced Welder 1 and follows PMT 0174. Lab fee required. source |
| POS 2041 | American Federal Government | — | 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 Am… source |
| POS 2112 | State and Local Government | — | A study of state, county, and municipal government with emphasis on the newer trends in local government. This course satisfies the Gordon Rule writing requirement. A grade of "C" or higher must be a… source |
| PPE 2001 | Introduction to Personality | — | This course is designed to provide an examination of the significant features of the major theories and determinants of personality. Critical issues confronting personality theorists and applications… source |
| PRN 0000 | Fundamentals of Nursing/PN | — | This course introduces the student to theoretical concepts of health care occupations, nurse assisting and practical nursing. Fundamental concepts such as basic health needs, roles of the nurse and b… source |
| PRN 0000L | Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical/PN | — | This course introduces the student to the lab and clinical concepts and skills of health care occupations, nurse assisting and practical nursing. Fundamental concepts such as basic health needs, role… source |
| PRN 0002 | Fundamentals of Nursing II/PN | — | T h is c o u r se i s d e s i g n ed to e x p l o r e M a s l o w' s h i e r ar ch y o f n ee d s , n u r s i n g p r i n c i p l e s, an d t h e r o l e s of t h e P r a c ti c a l n u r se ( P r o… source |
| PRN 0002L | Fundamentals of Nursing II Clinical/PN | — | In this course, concepts related to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, nursing principles and the roles of the practical nurse (provider of care, communicator and member of the profession), are applied in… source |
| PRN 0030 | Medication Administration/Pharmacology | — | This course is designed to introduce the practical nursing student to basic pharmacological principles and concepts. The content includes basic math, medical math, pharmacologic concepts and legal an… source |
| PRN 0080 | Body Structure and Function | — | This course is designed to introduce practical nursing students to basic concepts and principles of human structures (anatomy) and function (physiology). The emphasis is on the interaction of all bod… source |
| PRN 0120 | Maternal-Child Nursing | — | This course is designed to provide the practical nursing student with theoretical concepts specific to the care of maternal child population concepts specific to growth and development and the care o… source |
| PRN 0120L | Maternal Child Nursing Lab/Clinical | — | This course is designed to provide the practical nursing student with lab and clinical application of concepts specific to the maternal and child populations. Additional lab practice may be require… source |
| PRN 0204 | Medical Surgical Nursing I | — | This course is designed to provide the practical nursing student with the theoretical foundation to support clinical application of nursing care of the adult medical-surgical client utilizing nursing… source |
| PRN 0204L | Medical Surgical Nursing I Clinical | — | This course is designed to provide the practical nursing student with additional lab and clinical application of nursing care of the adult medical-surgical client. Nursing principles are emphasized.… source |
| PRN 0205 | Medical Surgical Nursing II | — | This course is designed to provide the practical nursing student with the theoretical foundation to support clinical application of nursing care of the adult medical-surgical client utilizing nursing… source |
| PRN 0205L | Medical Surgical Nursing II Clinical | — | This course is designed to provide the practical nursing student intense clinical application of nursing care of the adult medical/surgical client utilizing nursing principles. Emphasis is on organiz… source |
| PRN 0500 | Gerontological Nursing | — | This course is designed to provide the practical nursing student with theoretical concepts specific to the care for older adults in long-term care. Cultural diversity, legal/ethical considerations an… source |
| PRN 0500L | Gerontological Nursing Clinical | — | This course examines the Practical Nurse's role when caring for older adults in long-term care. Cultural diversity, legal/ethical considerations and the communication process are examined to provide… source |
| PSY 1012 | Introduction to Psychology | — | 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. This cou… source |
| PSY 2050 | Forensic Psychology | — | This course explores the interaction between psychology and the legal system and psychological aspects of criminal behavior. Students will learn the foundations, history and terminology of forensic p… source |
| QMB 1001 | Business Mathematics | — | This course develops the mathematical concepts and computational skills required for business and financial services. Topics include business statistics, bank reconciliation, discounts, mark ups/mark… source |
| REA 0011 | Modularized Developmental Reading | — | This modularized developmental reading course is designed to increase a student's ability to comprehend college-level, written material. This course develops proficiency in specific, targeted reading… source |
| REA 0019 | Compressed Developmental Reading | — | This compressed developmental reading course is designed to increase a student's ability to comprehend college-level, written material. Instruction is delivered through a combination of technology an… source |
| REE 1040 | Real Estate Principles and Practices | — | A study of the legal and economic aspects of real estate. This involves ownership and transfer of real property, the real estate market, titles, deeds, mortgages, liens, taxation, and property manag… source |
| REE 2200 | Real Estate Finance | — | This course will cover various aspects of real estate finance. Specific topics include the residential mortgage lending process, the commercial mortgage lending process, interest rates, an in-depth s… source |
| REL 2000 | Introduction to Religion | — | This course offers an introduction to the nature of religious belief and practice. It will provide students with an understanding of what religion is, of the universal forms of religion and of the ba… source |
| REL 2300 | World Religions | — | This course is designed to give students a broad and general overview of the major religious traditions of the world. Students will be exposed to the history, primary beliefs, and information necessa… source |
| RMI 1002 | Principles of Insurance | — | This course is an introduction to basic insurance concepts. An overview will be provided of the nature of risk, the institutions that provide insurance, government regulations and contracts that deal… source |
| RTE 1000 | Introduction to Radiologic Science Principles | — | This course introduces the radiography profession and the role of the technologist as a member of the healthcare team. The curriculum also provides understanding of ethics and law that impact the pro… source |
| RTE 1111 | Introduction to Radiographic Patient Care | — | This course provides an introduction to patient care in the profession of radiography. Topics of instruction include concepts of how to deliver optimal patient care, emergency medicine, infection con… source |
| RTE 1111L | Radiography Patient Care Laboratory | — | This course prepares students for entering the clinical setting. It enables the student to demonstrate competency on skills taught in RTE 1111. 90 lab hours. source |
| RTE 1418 | Principles of Radiographic Imaging and Exposure I | — | The primary focus of this course is to provide the student the principles and techniques of radiographic imaging and exposure. Topics include equipment construction, x-ray production, basic principle… source |
| RTE 1418L | Principles of Radiographic Imaging Exposure I Laboratory | — | This course is designed to provide the student with hands on experience by utilizing experiments, worksheets, and student projects. The students will learn quality control practices, how to safely op… source |
| RTE 1458 | Radiographic Imaging and Exposure II with Quality Management | — | This course will provide a more advanced comprehensive study of radiographic exposure with emphasis on digital imaging and quality assurance. Detailed instruction in digital imaging equipment, exposu… source |
| RTE 1458L | Radiographic Imaging and Exposure II with Quality Management Laboratory | — | This course is designed to provide the student an opportunity to apply the knowledge learned with hands on activities such as experiments, worksheets, and student projects. source |
| RTE 1503 | Radiographic Procedures I | — | This course will cover the chest, abdomen, upper extremities, and lower extremities. Students will gain experience in positioning skills, technical factor selection, radiation, protection and patholo… source |
| RTE 1503L | Radiographic Procedures I Laboratory | — | This course utilizes the practical application of knowledge learned in RTE 1503 in the energized laboratory. Students will gain experience in patient communication, positioning and radiation protecti… source |
| RTE 1513 | Radiographic Procedures II | — | This course will cover the spine, sacrum, coccyx, SI joints, gastrointestinal track, and the urinary system. Students will gain experience in positioning skills, technical factor selection, radiation… source |
| RTE 1513L | Radiographic Procedures II Laboratory | — | This course utilizes the practical application of knowledge learned in RTE 1513 in the energized laboratory. Students will gain experience in patient communication, positioning and radiation protecti… source |
| RTE 1523 | Radiographic Procedures III | — | This course will provide instruction in positioning of the cranium and advanced procedures including OR. Anatomy related to advanced procedures and OR procedures will be covered. In addition, trauma… source |
| RTE 1523L | Radiographic Procedures III Laboratory | — | Students will gain experience in patient communication, positioning and radiation protection skills through simulation procedures. Student will learn structure and function of human body. Students wi… source |
| RTE 1804 | Radiography Clinical Practicum I | — | This course provides the student an opportunity to apply learned knowledge while in the clinical setting. The student will gain experience and develop clinical competence in general radiographic proc… source |
| RTE 1814 | Radiography Clinical Practicum II | — | This course is a continuation of RTE 1804. The student is expected to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in RTE 1084 Clinical Practicum I.This course provides the student wi… source |
| RTE 2061 | Radiographic Seminar | — | This course prepares the student to take the national credentialing examination (A.R.R.T.) and the skills needed to be employed within the radiography field. The objective of this course is to provid… source |
| RTE 2385 | Radiation Biology and Protection | — | This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of radiation biology and the importance of radiation protection to prevent unnecessary exposure to themselves and patients. source |
| RTE 2782 | Pathology for Radiographers | — | The objective of this course is to introduce disease processes most frequently encountered in the field of medical imaging. Students will gain knowledge in terminology related to pathology. The etiol… source |
| RTE 2824 | Radiography Clinical Practicum III | — | This course is a continuation of RTE 1814. The student is expected: to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicumâs I & II. This course provides the student… source |
| RTE 2834 | Radiography Clinical Practicum IV | — | This course is a continuation of RTE 2824. The student is expected: to continue to refine those skills related to objectives listed in Clinical Practicum's I, II, and III. This course provides the st… source |
| RTE 2844 | Radiography Clinical Practicum V | — | This course is a continuance of RTE 2834. The terminal objective for this course is to prepare the student for employment as a competent radiographer. The student is expected to continue to refine th… source |
| RTE 2940 | Radiography Internship 1 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2941 | Radiography Internship 2 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2942 | Radiography Internship 3 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2943 | Radiography Internship 4 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2944 | Radiography Internship 5 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2945 | Radiography Internship 6 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2946 | Radiography Internship 7 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2947 | Radiography Internship 8 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| RTE 2948 | Radiography Internship 9 | — | This is an elective course that allows students to obtain work experience in their chosen profession. source |
| SLS 1101 | The College Experience | — | This course is designed for students who have earned less than 12 college credit hours and are planning to complete the Associate in Arts degree. Its purpose is to help a student develop more effecti… source |
| SLS 1106 | Journey to Success | — | This course emphasizes study in four specific areas of college readiness: problem solving, intellectual openness, time management, and persistence. The purpose of this course is to help students deve… source |
| SLS 1211 | Individual Discovery | — | This course assists students to learn more about themselves and their relationships with other people. This is accomplished through experiences that deal with personal growth and group developmental… source |
| SLS 1261 | Leadership Development Studies | — | This course has as its focus the development of leadership ability. The course provides a basic understanding of leadership and group dynamics theory;Â assists students in developing personal philoso… source |
| SLS 1262 | Leadership Development Studies IA | — | This course is the first of three courses that focus on the development of leadership ability. This course assists the student in developing an awareness of and understanding of basic leadership styl… source |
| SLS 1263 | Leadership Development Studies IB | — | This course is the second of three courses that focus on the development of leadership ability. This course assists the student in understanding the critical link between a leader's vision and his or… source |
| SLS 1264 | Leadership Development Studies IC | — | This course is the third of three courses that focus on the development of leadership ability. This course assists the student in understanding the importance of effective goal setting and techniques… source |
| SLS 1501 | College Success Skills | — | This course is designed to help students develop more effective and efficient study skills and attitudes necessary to be successful in college. Emphasis is placed on major study aids, lecture listeni… source |
| SLS 2401 | Career Enhancement | — | This course explores the various facets of career development. Key factors of job selection, job search, and the interview will be considered. Personal traits related to job success and advancement a… source |
| SLS 0002 | Strategies for Student Success | — | This course is designed to develop and strengthen students' skills essential to success in Health Programs. Reading comprehension strategies for technical reading will be emphasized. A review of basi… source |
| SOP 2640 | Consumer Psychology | — | This course addresses the psychological components contributing to satisfaction and dissatisfaction in buying and selling transactions. The consequences of such transactions, as they affect the envir… source |
| SOP 2721 | Cross-Cultural Psychology | — | This course examines the interplay between human culture and psychology. Students will examine the complex variations in human behavior across cultures and ethnic groups, with particular emphasis on… source |
| SOP 2772 | Human Sexuality | — | This course is designed to promote the development of a sound background of factual information about human sexuality that is appropriate for a variety of educational contexts. This course surveys cu… source |
| SPC 2300 | Introduction to Interpersonal Communications | — | This course provides an introduction to the study of interpersonal communication, emphasizing skill in identifying and choosing the approach that is most appropriate and effective in a given communic… source |
| SPC 2608 | Introduction to Public Speaking | — | This course provides practice in the preparation and delivery of various public speaking forms, which may include narration, persuasion, information, inquiry, and evocation. Listening, non-verbal, an… source |
| SPC 2716 | Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Popular Culture | — | Given that diversity often leads to conflict, it is the goal of this course, first, to examine portrayals of race, gender, and ethnicity in popular culture in an effort to understand how such portray… source |
| SPN 1120 | Beginning Spanish I | — | A beginning Spanish course that stresses the fundamentals of all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Relevant cultural information pertaining to Latin America and Spain wi… source |
| SPN 1121 | Beginning Spanish II | — | This course is a direct continuation of Beginning Spanish I (SPN1120). Continued emphasis will be placed on the fundamentals of all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) wit… source |
| SPN 2220 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | The content will include, but not be limited to, more advanced language structures and idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on conversational skills. There should be additional growth in vocabulary f… source |
| SPN 2221 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | The content will include, but not be limited to, more advanced conversational language structures and idiomatic expressions, with emphasis on conversational skills. There should be additional growth… source |
| STA 2023 | Introduction to Statistics | — | 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 abil… source |
| STS 1302 | Introduction to Surgical Technology | — | This introductory course provides the student with an overall understanding and orientation to the field of surgical technology as an integral health care professional in the delivery of perioperativ… source |
| STS 1308 | Patient Care for the Surgical Technologist | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to safe patient care. The focus topics of this course will be: total needs of the surgical patient, diagnostic procedures, patient identification, pha… source |
| STS 1304L | Patient Care for the Surgical Technologist Lab | — | This is a hands-on laboratory course which accompanies the STS 1308 didactic course. Students will be required to achieve skills related to the care of surgical patients. Patient care skills focus on… source |
| STS 1307 | Sterile Technique | — | This course is designed to provide the student with an overall understanding of the active role of surgical technologists. Principles of microbiology are incorporated in surgical asepsis and sterilit… source |
| STS 1323 | Surgical Procedures I | — | This course is designed to provide the student with an overall understanding of the theory and hands-on applications involved in surgical specialties of Minimally Invasive Surgery, General, Obstetric… source |
| STS 1327L | Sterile Technique Lab | — | This course is designed to provide the student with the hands-on skills needed to participate in the active role of the surgical technologist. Principles of microbiology are incorporated in surgical… source |
| STS 1931 | Surgical Technology Certification Review | — | This course is designed to investigate, discuss, and elaborate upon surgical technology principles and concepts. A review will be provided to assess the Surgical Technologists knowledge, skill, and a… source |
| STS 2324 | Surgical Procedures II | — | This course is designed to provide the student with an overall understanding of the theory and hands-on applications involved in surgical specialties of Otorhinolaryngology, Oral/Maxillofacial, Ortho… source |
| STS 2340 | Pharmacology for the Surgical Technologist | — | This course assesses the action, uses, and modes of administration of medication and anesthetic agents commonly used in the surgical setting. Students will understand the procedure for identifying me… source |
| STS 2944 | Surgical Technology Clinical I | — | This course is a student orientation to the clinical facility and surgical services department. Students will be assigned supervised, practical hands-on and observational experiences in the clinical… source |
| STS 2945 | Surgical Technology Clinical II | — | This course is a student orientation to the clinical facility and surgical services department. Students will be assigned supervised, practical hands-on and observational experiences in the clinical… source |
| SYG 1361 | Death in America | — | This course probes mortality, its psychological and social consequences, and the problems it poses for modern Americans. Combining history and recent research findings, the course illuminates such l… source |
| SYG 1420 | Families in Transition | — | This course explores the history of the family in America. It includes recent past events and movements that have affected family life; the functioning of the family through various life stages with… source |
| SYG 2000 | Introduction to Sociology | — | 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… source |
| SYG 2010 | Social Problems | — | American society is viewed as a social system whose ideology and values produce conditions defined by its members as social problems. Emphasis is given to the nature and cause of, and solutions to, t… source |
| SYG 2221 | Women in American Society | — | This course will examine the changing status and roles of women in American society since the turn of the century. Traditional and contemporary sources of gender identity and roles will be explored.… source |
| SYG 2430 | Marriage and The Family | — | A sociological analysis of preparation for marriage and adjustment to family life. Topics such as dating, mate selection, interpersonal relationships, sexual adjustment, finance management, child rea… source |
| SYG 2809 | Gender Violence in Global Perspectives | — | This course uses an international perspective to examine issues relevant to gender violence in its multiple forms. Discussions will address the history of domestic violence, current theories and rese… source |
| SYO 2201 | Sociology of Religion | — | This course is designed to explore the role of religion in society. Religion will be viewed not only as a fundamental institution within the social structure, but also as a meaning system (a set of s… source |
| TAX 2000 | Federal Income Tax I | — | This course is an in-depth examination of the rules governing and the procedures used in the preparation of individual federal income tax returns. source |
| TAX 2010 | Federal Income Tax II | — | This course is an in-depth examination of the rules governing and the procedures used in the preparation of corporate and flow-through entity federal income tax returns. Advanced tax practice conside… source |
| TAX 2942 | Taxation VITA Internship | — | Supervised work training in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Volunteer Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. The class portion of this internship consists of lectures, exercises, a review of selected ques… source |
| THE 1000 | Theatre Appreciation | — | 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 criti… source |
| THE 2010 | Survey of Drama: Ancient Greece to the Early Renaissance | — | This course is an historical survey of Western Drama from the Golden Age of Greece to the High Renaissance in England. Students read well-known plays of each period. Through group readings and discus… source |
| THE 2011 | Survey of Drama: High Renaissance to Present | — | This course is an historical survey of Western Drama from the High Renaissance in England to the Modern Period in America. Students read well-known plays of each period, including popular contemporar… source |
| THE 2304 | Script Analysis | — | This course teaches theatre students the techniques of close reading of dramatic texts. It focuses on acquiring and practicing the basic skills of script analysis necessary for theatre practitioners.… source |
| THE 2925 | Play Production I | — | This course is designed to give the students the experience of working on a production from the pre-production planning stage through to the final performance and strike (the dismantling of sets and… source |
| TPA 1200 | Stagecraft I | — | An introductory course in technical production including coursework in the areas of scenic and costume construction, theatre production/organization, lighting, and sound, theatre production/organizat… source |
| TPA 1200L | Stagecraft I Laboratory | — | The theatre lab is intended to give students "hands-on" practical training and instruction in the technical preparation of theatrical scenic elements. This lab must be taken in conjunction with TPA12… source |
| TPA 2211 | Stagecraft II | — | The continuation of TPA 1200, Stagecraft I. Includes underlying concepts in set design, sound design, property management, stage management, and costume design. In addition to understanding the basic… source |
| TPA 2211L | Stagecraft II Laboratory | — | The theatre lab is intended to give students "hands-on" practical training and instruction in the technical preparation of theatrical scenic elements. This lab must be taken in conjunction with TPA22… source |
| TPP 1110 | Acting I | — | This course focuses primarily on developing the individual’s awareness of the body and voice as instruments with which the actor conveys feelings, attitudes, thoughts, and ideas. This will be accompl… source |
| TPP 1111 | Acting II | — | The course will stress techniques of textual and script analysis as it is related to characterization and performance. Students will be required to read plays as well as work on monologues and scene… source |
| TPP 1160 | Voice and Movement for the Actor | — | Development of the actor's voice and physical movement for use in performance and preparation for roles. This is a physical and experiential section intended to get students comfortable with movement… source |
| TPP 2190 | Theatre Rehearsal and Performance | — | This course is a practical study in production performance. All students enrolled in this course are required to participate in the audition/interview process for the approved productions in the seme… source |
| TPP 2700 | Voice Preparation for the Actor | — | This course is designed to liberate the natural voice rather than to develop a vocal technique. A clear view of the voice in the general context of human communication will be presented and the stude… source |
| WCL 0055 | Health Unit Management Theory | — | WCL 0055 Health Unit Management Theory is designed to provide practical knowledge of the responsibilities and work practices for a Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) following the Florida Department of Ed… source |
| WCL 0055L | Health Unit Management Laboratory | — | WCL 0055L Health Unit Management Laboratory is designed to provide practical laboratory support for concepts covered in WCL 0055 Health Unit Management Theory following the Florida Department of Educ… source |
| WCL 050 | Health Unit Coordinator/Monitor Technician Clinical | — | WCL 050 Health Unit Coordinator/Monitor Technician Clinical is designed to provide real world experience in a nursing facility following the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Student Performance… source |
| WOH 2040 | 20th Century World History | — | This course will introduce students to important themes of political, economic and diplomatic history in the Twentieth Century. The course will examine the following general periods/topics: Imperiali… source |