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Accounting Technology ▸ 19 courses98 Accounting Technology, Associate of Science Career Pathway: Business Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all BC locations. (https://www.broward.edu/about/locations/) This program… source
Applied Artificial Intelligence ▸ 12 coursesApplied Artificial Intelligence, Associate of Science Program Code: 2150 Career Pathway: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all BC location… source
Automotive Service Management Technology ▸ 9 coursesAutomotive Service Management Technology, Associate of Applied Science Program Code: A004 Career Pathway: Industry, Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation Location(s): General Education courses… source
Aviation Maintenance Management ▸ 23 courses source
Avionics ▸ 20 courses130 Avionics, Associate of Science Location(s): General education courses are available at all BC locations. Program specific courses for this program are offered at the Judson A. Samuels South Campus… source
Building Construction Technology ▸ 19 coursesBuilding Construction Technology, Associate of Science Program Code: 2184 Career Pathway: Industry, Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation Location(s): General education courses are available a… source
Business Analytics ▸ 20 coursesBusiness Analytics, Associate of Science Program Code: 2508 Career Pathway: Business Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all BC locations. (https://www.broward.edu/about/locations/)… source
Crime Scene Technology ▸ 19 coursesCrime Scene Technology, Associate of Science Program Code: 21102 Career Pathway: Public Safety Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all BC locations. (https://www.broward.edu/about/lo… source
Criminal Justice ▸ 17 coursesCriminal Justice, Associate of Science Program Code: 21101 Career Pathway: Public Safety Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all BC locations. (https://www.broward.edu/about/location… source
Culinary Arts Management ▸ 6 courses source
Data Analytics ▸ 10 coursesData Analytics, Associate of Science Program Code: 2208 Career Pathway: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations (https://www.… source
Dental Assisting ▸ 20 courses source
Dental Hygiene ▸ 34 courses source
Diagnostic Medical Sonography ▸ 33 coursesDiagnostic Medical Sonography, Associate of Science Program Code: 2176 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): Program specific courses are at North Campus (https://www.broward.edu/about/location… source
Early Childhood Education ▸ 18 coursesEarly Childhood Education, Associate of Science Program Code: 2166 Career Pathway: Education Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all Broward College locations. (https://www.broward.e… source
Emergency Medical Services ▸ 17 courses source
Environmental Science Technology ▸ 16 coursesEnvironmental Science Technology, Associate of Science Program Code: 2182 Career Pathway: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Location(s): Most courses for this program are offered at all BC l… source
Exceptional Student Education ▸ 19 coursesExceptional Student Education, Bachelor of Science Program Code: S100 Career Pathway: Education Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all Broward College locations. (https://www.browar… source
Film Production Technology ▸ 12 coursesFilm Production Technology, Associate of Science Program Code: 2510 Career Pathway: Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. Pr… source
Graphic Design ▸ 22 courses source
Health Information Technology ▸ 26 coursesHealth Information Technology, Associate of Science Program Code: 2179 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. Program specific courses… source
Health Services Management ▸ 17 coursesHealth Services Management, Associate of Science Program Code: 2129 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General education courses are available at all BC locations. Program specific courses f… source
Hospitality and Tourism Management ▸ 18 coursesHospitality and Tourism Management, Associate of Science Program Code: 2121 Career Pathway: Business Location(s): The Hospitality ( (https://www.broward.edu/about/locations/)HFT) courses are only off… source
Human Services ▸ 10 coursesHuman Services, Associate of Science Program Code: 2171 Career Pathway: Social Behavioral Sciences and Human Services Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. (https://… source
Marine Engineering Management ▸ 19 coursesMarine Engineering Management, Associate of Applied Science Program Code: A040 Career Pathway: Industry, Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation Location(s): General Education courses are offere… source
Marketing Management ▸ 27 coursesMarketing Management, Associate of Science Program Code: 2126 Career Pathway: Business Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all BC locations. (https://www.broward.edu/about/locations/… source
Medical Laboratory Technology ▸ 19 coursesMedical Laboratory Technology, Associate of Science Program Code: 2505 Career Pathway: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Location(s): Most courses for this program are offered at all BC loca… source
Medical Office Management ▸ 13 coursesMedical Office Management, Associate of Science Program Code: 22115 Career Pathway: Business Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all Broward College locations. (https://www.broward.ed… source
Music Technology ▸ 21 courses306 Music Technology, Associate of Science Career Pathway: Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. Program specific courses for… source
New Media Communication ▸ 18 coursesNew Media Communication, Associate of Science Program Code: 2512 Career Pathway: Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. Progr… source
Nuclear Medicine Technology (Hospital-Based) ▸ 28 coursesNuclear Medicine Technology (Hospital-Based), Associate of Science Program Code: 21021 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations (https://… source
Nuclear Medicine Technology ▸ 23 courses320 Nuclear Medicine Technology, Associate of Science PHY1001 APPLIED PHYSICS 3 GE Course General Education Humanities Core 3 BSC2086 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 3 BSC2086L HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYS… source
Nursing (Generic-RN) ▸ 31 courses source
Nursing (LPN-RN Transition) ▸ 13 coursesNursing (LPN-RN Transition), Associate of Science Program Code: 21271 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General education courses are offered at all BC locations. Program specific courses a… source
Office Management ▸ 19 coursesOffice Management, Associate of Science Program Code: 22112 Career Pathway: Business Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all Broward College locations. The program specific courses are… source
Paralegal Studies ▸ 19 coursesParalegal Studies, Associate of Science Program Code: 2172 Career Pathway: Business Location(s): GE courses for this program are offered at all BC locations. (https://www.broward.edu/about/locations/… source
Physical Therapist Assistant ▸ 18 coursesPhysical Therapist Assistant, Associate of Science Program Code: 2153 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General education courses are offered at all BC locations. Program specific courses a… source
Professional Pilot Technology ▸ 15 coursesProfessional Pilot Technology, Associate of Science Program Code: 2107 Career Pathway: Industry, Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all… source
Radiation Therapy (Hospital-Based) ▸ 34 courses source
Radiation Therapy ▸ 34 coursesRadiation Therapy, Associate of Science Program Code: 2159 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. Program specific courses are only ava… source
Radiography (Hospital-Based) ▸ 35 coursesRadiography (Hospital-Based), Associate of Science Program Code: 21311 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General Education Courses are offered at all BC locations. (https://www.broward.edu… source
Radiography ▸ 19 coursesRadiography, Associate of Science Program Code: 2131 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): Program specific courses are at the A. Hugh Adams Central Campus (https://www.broward.edu/about/locati… source
Respiratory Care ▸ 28 courses352 Respiratory Care, Associate of Science Apply to the Program (By June 3rd) source
Secondary Biology ▸ 29 courses source
Supply Chain Management Operations ▸ 20 coursesSupply Chain Management Operations, Associate of Science Program Code: 2205 Career Pathway: Industry, Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation Location(s): General education courses for this prog… source
Supply Chain Management ▸ 27 courses380 Supply Chain Management, Bachelor of Applied Science Additional Program Information Students interested in applying for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supply Chain Management program who did… source
Vision Care Technology/Opticianry ▸ 21 coursesVision Care Technology/Opticianry, Associate of Science Program Code: 21891 Career Pathway: Health Sciences Location(s): General Education courses are offered at all BC locations. Program specific cou… source
Operations ▸ 2 courses source
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ACG2001PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I3This course provides an introductory study of the fundamental principles of recording, summarizing and reporting the financial activities of proprietorships. Advisement note: Students achieving less t… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ACG2011PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II3As the second course of the financial accounting series, this course concludes the study of financial accounting. Topics covered include plant assets, current liabilities, payroll, corporations, partne… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ACG2071MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING3As the last course of the series, this course concludes the study of manufacturing accounting and managerial accounting. Topics covered include financial statement analysis, job order costing, the pro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ACG2100INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I3This course provides a systematic and in-depth study of the financial statements and underlying records. Special attention is given to the elements composing working capital, investments, and plants a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ACG2110INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II3As the second course of the series, this course continues an in-depth study of financial statements and underlying records. The elements that comprise the equity side of the balance sheet are emphasiz… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ACG2450CCOMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS3This course is designed to teach the students how to accomplish common accounting functions with basic accounting software in order to set up, maintain, and establish defaults for chart of accounts,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ACG2949CO OP WORK EXPERIENCE3A course designed to provide training in a students field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of learning objectives and employer evaluations. Course may be repeated thr… 3 cr · 144 hr source
AFR1101FIRST YEAR AIR FORCE ROTC. (A)1This is a survey course designed to introduce students to the U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Featured topics include: officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, A… 1 cr · 32 hr source
AFR1111FIRST YEAR AIR FORCE ROTC (B)1AFR1111 is a continuation of the AFR1101 survey course designed to introduce students to the U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Featured topics include: Origins of the Air Force, The Air F… 1 cr · 32 hr source
AFR2130SECOND YEAR AIR FORCE ROTC (A)1This course examines general historical aspects of air and space power. The course covers the time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space age. Examples are provided to demonstrate… 1 cr · 32 hr source
AFR2131SECOND YEAR AIR FORCE ROTC (B)1This course continues the historical review of air and space power provided in MIS 2362. The course covers the Vietnam era to the conflicts of today. Historical examples are provided to demonstrate t… 1 cr · 32 hr source
ALS4162CONSEQUENCES OF BIOLOGICAL INVASION3Study of U.S. policies and programs affecting agricultural biosecurity, attention is devoted to current agricultural and extension and regulatory programs.Emphasis is on policies and procedures in de… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ALS4163CHALLENGES IN PLANT RESOURCE PROTECTION3This course will provide students with applied training in the regulatory aspects of plant protection, using real-world case studies, scenarios and issues. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAS2103LINEAR ALGEBRA3A first course in linear algebra, emphasizing the algebra of matrices and vector spaces. Recommended for students majoring in mathematics or related areas. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAS3301ABSTRACT ALGEBRA WITH INTRODUCTORY NUMBER THEORY3This course introduces students to the study of mathematical structures and their properties. Topics include introductory number theory, sets, operations, groups, rings, fields, and homomorphisms betw… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMH2010HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 18773In this course, students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMH2020HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE 18773In 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 industriali… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMH2035UNITED STATES HISTORY: 1945 TO THE PRESENT3This survey course of the United States since 1945 provides students with a general history of the political, economic, cultural, social, military, and diplomatic development of American society. Spe… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMH2091SURVEY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY3This course covers the following topics: 1. The African Background 2. Slavery. 3. Emancipation, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. 4. Blacks in the 20th Century. 5. The Civil Rights Movements. 6. Soc… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMH2949HISTORY INTERNSHIP3This course of study is designed to provide valuable applied work experience within the field of history with professional historians or public or private institutions engaged in history-related proje… 3 cr · 144 hr source
ASL1140AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I4Students will learn basic sign vocabulary used by the deaf community, the history and culture of deafness in America, as well as the linguistic structure and visual and conceptual nature of American… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ASL1150AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II4Intermediate American Sign Language II is a continuation of American Sign Language I (ASL1140) and sign language vocabulary used by the deaf community. The course will emphasize the history and cultu… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ASL2160AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III4Students will develop the skills to recognize and produce different varieties of ASL discourse. Concepts to be introduced include how to start and finish a narrative, how to describe and include detai… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ANT2000INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY3In 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ANT2140INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY3This course studies past cultures and the ongoing record of human history. This course reviews the major techniques and theories used to interpret culture change through time. ANT2140 is a writing cr… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ANT2211INTRODUCTION TO WORLD ETHNOLOGY PEOPLES OF THE WORLD3This course is a survey of the world's cultures by geographic region. It focuses on the origins and development of cultures and civilizations. Students will study the range and variety of the human c… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ANT2905INDEPENDENT STUDY ANTHROPOLOGY3A directed study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem related to the field of Anthropology. The student will apply for the course to the Head of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
APA1111CINTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING3This course provides instruction in standard bookkeeping procedures for small professional, service, and retail sole proprietorships. This course focuses on understanding the accounting equation, pre… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MVB1011CPRE-PRINCIPAL TRUMPET1College preparatory applied instruction in Trumpet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any music course of Music Appre… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1012CPRE-PRINCIPAL FRENCH HORN1College preparatory applied instruction in French horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1013CPRE-PRINCIPAL TROMBONE1College preparatory applied instruction in trombone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1014CPRE-PRINCIPAL BARITONE HORN1College preparatory applied instruction in baritone horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1015CPRE-PRINCIPAL TUBA1College preparatory applied instruction in tuba for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1021PRE-PRINCIPAL II - HORN BARITONE1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in baritone horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1014. Corequisit… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1022PRE-PRINCIPAL II - HORN1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in French horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1023PRE-PRINCIPAL II, TROMBONE, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in trombone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1013. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1024PRE-PRINCIPAL II, TRUMPET, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in trumpet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1011. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1025PRE-PRINCIPAL II, TUBA, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in trumpet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1015. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1110CBRASS TECHNIQUES1Basic instruction in brass. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1211CTRUMPET1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB1212CFRENCH HORN1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB1213CTROMBONE1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB1214CBARITONE HORN1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB1215CTUBA1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB1310CPRINCIPAL TROMBONE I1Applied instruction in trombone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreci… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1311CPRINCIPAL TRUMPET I1Applied instruction in trumpet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Apprecia… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1312CPRINCIPAL FRENCH HORN I1Applied instruction in French horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appr… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1314CPRINCIPAL BARITONE HORN I1Applied instruction in baritone horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Ap… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB1315CPRINCIPAL TUBA I1Applied instruction in tuba for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2026PRE-PRINCIPAL III; CLASSICAL, HORN1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in French horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2027PRE-PRINCIPAL III - HORN, BARITONE1Continuation of preparatory applied instruction in baritone horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1021 Corequisite: Any mu… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2201PRE-PRINCIPAL III TRUMPET, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in trumpet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1024. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2203PRE-PRINCIPAL III, TROMBONE, CLASSICAL1College preparatory applied instruction in trombone for the music principal. One hour lesson and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1023. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) course othe… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2204PRE-PRINCIPAL III, TUBA, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in trumpet for the music principal.n One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB1025. Corequisite: An… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2221CTRUMPET1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB2222CFRENCH HORN1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB2223CTROMBONE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB2224CBARITONE HORN1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB2225CTUBA1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVB2313PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, TROMBONE, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in trombone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB2323. Corequisite: Any music course (M… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2318PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, TRUMPET, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in trumpet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB2321. Corequisite: Any music course (MU… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2319PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, TUBA, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in tuba for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB2325. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx)… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2321CPRINCIPAL TRUMPET II1Applied instruction in trumpet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Apprecia… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2322CPRINCIPAL FRENCH HORN II1Applied instruction in French horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appr… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2323CPRINCIPAL TROMBONE II1Applied instruction in trombone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than music Appreci… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2324CPRINCIPAL BARITONE HORN II1Applied instruction in baritone horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Ap… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2325CPRINCIPAL TUBA II1Applied instruction in tuba for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2326PRINICPAL II-2ND YEAR; HORN, FRENCH1Continuation of applied instruction in French horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB2322. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) cou… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVB2327PRINICPAL II-2ND YEAR; HORN, BARITONE1Continuation of applied instruction in baritone horn for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB2324. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) c… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1006PRE-PRINCIPAL II - BASS, ELECTRIC1continuance of college preparatory applied instruction electric bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hour practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVJ2217. Corequisite: An… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1008PRE-PRINCIPAL II - GUITAR, JAZZ1continuance of college preparatory applied instruction in jazz guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hour practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVJ2215. Corequisite: A… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1010CPRE-PRINCIPAL JAZZ PIANO1College preparatory applied instruction in jazz piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1011CPRE-PRINCIPAL JAZZ VOICE1College preparatory applied instruction in jazz voice for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any (MUx) course other than… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1013CPRE-PRINCIPAL JAZZ GUITAR1College preparatory applied instruction in jazz guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1014CPRE-PRINCIPAL ELECTRIC BASS1College preparatory applied instruction in electric bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hour practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1016PRE-PRINCIPAL II PERCUSSION, JAZZ1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in jazz percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hour practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVJ1019. Corequisi… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1017PRE-PRINCIPAL II - PIANO, JAZZ1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in jazz piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prequisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1019CPRE-PRINCIPAL JAZZ PERCUSSION1College preparatory applied instruction in jazz percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hour practice daily. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1210CJAZZ PIANO / SECONDARY1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ1211CJAZZ VOICE SECONDARY1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ1213CJAZZ GUITAR / SECONDARY1One half-hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ1214CELECTRIC BASS / SECONDARY1One hour lesson weekly and two hours of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1219CJAZZ PERCUSSION1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ1310CPRINCIPAL JAZZ PIANO I1Applied instruction in jazz piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appre… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1311CPRINCIPAL JAZZ VOICE I1Applied instruction in jazz voice for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appre… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1313CPRINCIPAL JAZZ GUITAR I1Applied instruction in jazz guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appr… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1314CPRINCIPAL ELECTRIC BASS I1Applied instruction in electric bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Ap… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1319CPRINCIPAL JAZZ PERCUSSION I1Applied instruction in jazz percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any music course other than Music Appreciat… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ1414CELECTRIC BASS / MAJOR2One hour lesson weekly and three hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 2 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2215PRE-PRINCIPAL III - GUITAR, JAZZ1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in jazz guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite:Audition and MVJ1008. Corequisite:… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2216PRE-PRINCIPAL III- PIANO, JAZZ1College preparatory applied instruction in jazz piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVJ1017. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2217PRE-PRINCIPAL III - BASS, ELECTRIC1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in electric bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite:Audition and MVJ1006. Corequisite… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2218PRE-PRINCIPAL III - PERCUSSION, JAZZ1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in jazz percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite:Audition and MVJ1016. Corequisi… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2220CJAZZ PIANO1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ2223CJAZZ GUITAR1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ2224CELECTRIC BASS1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ2229CJAZZ PERCUSSION1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVJ2320CPRINCIPAL JAZZ PIANO II1Applied instruction in jazz piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appre… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2321PRINCIPAL II 2ND YEAR, PIANO, JAZZ1Applied instruction in jazz piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVJ2320. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Mu… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2322CPRINCIPAL II-2ND YEAR; PERCUSSION, JAZZ1Continuation of applied instruction in jazz percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) course othe… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2323CPRINCIPAL JAZZ GUITAR II1Applied instruction in jazz guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson weekly and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Apprec… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2324CPRINCIPAL ELECTRIC BASS II1Applied instruction in electric bass for the music principal. One hour lesson weekly and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appr… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2325CPRINCIPAL II-2ND YEAR; BASS, ELECTRIC1Continuation of applied instruction in electric bass for the music principal. One hour lesson weekly and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVJ2324C. Corequisite: Any music (MUx)… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2326PRINCIPAL II-2ND YEAR; GUITAR, JAZZ1Continuation of applied instruction in jazz guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson weekly and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVJ2323. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) co… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVJ2329CPRINCIPAL JAZZ PERCUSSION II1Applied instruction in jazz percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music App… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK1011CPRE-PRINCIPAL PIANO1College preparatory applied instruction in piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any (MUx) course other than Music… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK1013CPRE-PRINCIPAL ORGAN1College preparatory applied instruction in organ for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK1021PRE-PRINCIPAL II-PIANO, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) c… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK1023PRE-PRINCIPAL II; ORGAN, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in organ for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) c… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK1111CPIANO CLASS1Basic piano skills for the beginning student. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MVK1112CPIANO CLASS II1(Two hours weekly) basic piano skills for the intermediate student. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MVK1211CPIANO1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVK1213CORGAN1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVK1311CPRINCIPAL PIANO I1Applied instruction in piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK1313CPRINCIPAL ORGAN I1Applied instruction in organ for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK2110PRE-PRINCIPAL III-PIANO, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition, MVK1011, and MVK1021. Corequis… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK2214PRE-PRINCIPAL III; ORGAN, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in organ for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) c… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK2221CPIANO1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVK2222SCONDARY II - 2ND YEAR, PIANO, CLASSICAL1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK2223CORGAN1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVK2321CPRINCIPAL PIANO II1Applied instruction in piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK2322PRINCIPAL II-PIANO, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in piano for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK2323CPRINCIPAL ORGAN II1Applied instruction in organ for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVK2324PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR; ORGAN, CLASSICAL1Applied instruction in organ for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVO1070CAPPLIED MUSIC JAZZ COACHING1Applied music jazz coaching on the student's instrument. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. By permission of the instructor. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music A… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVO2071JAZZ COACHING II, APPLIED MUSIC1Applied music jazz coaching on the student's instrument. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. By permission of the instructor. Corequisite: Any music (MVO or MUx) other than Music A… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVP1011CPRE-PRINCIPAL PERCUSSION1College preparatory applied instruction in percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any (MUx) course other than… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVP1021PRE-PRINCIPAL II - PERCUSSION1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVP1011. Corequisite:… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVP1211CPERCUSSION1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVP1311CPRINCIPAL PERCUSSION I1Applied instruction in percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appre… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVP2212PRE-PRINCIPAL III - PERCUSSION, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (M… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVP2221CPERCUSSION1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVP2321CPRINCIPAL PERCUSSION II1Applied instruction in percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appre… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVP2322PRINCIPAL II-2ND YEAR, PERCUSSION, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in percussion for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVB2321. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) cour… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1011CPRE-PRINCIPAL VIOLIN1College preparatory applied instruction in violin for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1012CPRE-PRINCIPAL VIOLA1College preparatory applied instruction in viola for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any (MUx) course other than Music… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1013CPRE-PRINCIPAL CELLO1College preparatory applied instruction in cello for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1014CPRE-PRINCIPAL STRING BASS1College preparatory applied instruction in string bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1015CPRE-PRINCIPAL HARP1College preparatory applied instruction in harp for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1016CPRE-PRINCIPAL CLASSICAL GUITAR1College preparatory applied instruction in classical guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Co-requisite: MVK1111C or MVK1112C… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1017CPRE-PRINCIPAL II; BASS, STRING1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in string bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: MVK1111C or… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1022PRE-PRINCIPAL II- GUITAR, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in classical guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any mu… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1023PRE-PRINCIPAL II- HARP1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in harp for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) co… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1024PRE-PRINCIPAL II - VIOLA, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in viola for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS1012. Corequisite: Any (… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1025PRE-PRINCIPAL II - VIOLIN, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in violin for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS1011. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1116GUITAR CLASS1Class instruction in beginning classical guitar techniques. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MVS1211CVIOLIN1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS1212CVIOLA1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS1213CCELLO1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. Pre-requisite: Audition. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS1214CSTRING BASS1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. Pre-requisite: Audition. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS1215CHARP1One half hour lesson weekly, and one hour of practice daily. Course scheduled on demand. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. Pre-requisite: Audition. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS1216CCLASSICAL GUITAR1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. Pre-requisite: Audition. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS1311CPRINCIPAL VIOLIN I1Applied instruction in violin for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1312CPRINCIPAL VIOLA I1Applied instruction in viola for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1313CPRINCIPAL CELLO I1Applied instruction in cello for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1314CPRINCIPAL STRING BASS I1Applied instruction in string bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1315CHARP1One hour lesson weekly, and two hours of practice daily. Class offered on demand. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS1316CPRINCIPAL CLASSICAL GUITAR I1Applied instruction in classical guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2011PRE-PRINCIPAL III- VIOLIN, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in violin for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS1025. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2012PRE-PRINCIPAL III- VIOLA, CLASSICAL1College preparatory applied instruction in vioia for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS1024. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) cours… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2126CGUITAR CLASS1Class instruction in intermediate guitar techniques. Pre-requisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2217PRE-PRINCIPAL III - CELLO1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in cello for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) c… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2221CVIOLIN1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. Pre-requisite: Audition. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS2222CVIOLA1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS2223CCELLO1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS2224CSTRING BASS1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS2225CHARP SECONDARY1One half hour lesson weekly, and one hour practice daily. Course scheduled on demand. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS2226CCLASSICAL GUITAR1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVS2311PRINCIPAL II -2ND YEAR; VIOLIN, CLASSICAL1Applied instruction in violin for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS2321. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2312PRINCIPAL II -2ND YEAR; VIOLA, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in viola for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS2322. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx)… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2317PRE-PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR; CELLO1Continuation of applied instruction in cello for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS2323. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) course… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2318PRE-PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR; BASS, STRING1Continuation of applied instruction in string bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) course other… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2319PRE-PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR; HARP1Continuation of applied instruction in harp for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music (MUx) course other than M… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2321CPRINCIPAL VIOLIN II1Applied instruction in violin for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciat… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2322CPRINCIPAL VIOLA II1Applied instruction in viola for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2323CPRINCIPAL CELLO II1Applied instruction in cello for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2324CPRINCIPAL STRING BASS II1Applied instruction in string bass for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2325CPRINCIPAL SOPHOMORE HARP1Applied instruction in harp for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciatio… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2326CPRINCIPAL CLASSICAL GUITAR II1Applied instruction in classical guitar for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVS2329PRE-PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR; GUITAR, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in classical guitar for the music principal. On hour lesson per week and two hours of practice dailty. Prerequisite: Audition and MVS2326. Corequisite: Any (MUx) c… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVV1011CPRE-PRINCIPAL VOICE1College preparatory applied instruction in voice for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any (MUx) course other than Music… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVV1012PRE-PRINCIPAL II - VOICE, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instuction in voice for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice dailty. Prerequisite: Audition and MVV1011. Corequisite: Any (… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVV1111VOICE CLASS1Fundamentals of voice production and building of solo repertoire. Term I, II and III. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MVV1211CVOICE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVV1311CPRINCIPAL VOICE I1Applied instruction in voice for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVV2011PRE-PRINCIPAL III - VOICE, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in vocie for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVV1012. Corequisite: Any (… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVV2221CVOICE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVV2321CPRINCIPAL VOICE II1Applied instruction in voice for the music principal. One hour lesson weekly and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVV2322PRINCIPAL II-2ND YEAR, VOICE, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in voice for the music principal. One hour lesson weekly and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVV2321. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) o… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1011CPRE-PRINCIPAL FLUTE1College preparatory applied instruction in flute for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1012CPRE-PRINCIPAL OBOE1College preparatory applied instruction in oboe for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1013CPRE-PRINCIPAL CLARINET1College preparatory applied instruction in clarinet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1014CPRE-PRINCIPAL BASSOON1College preparatory applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1015CPRE-PRINCIPAL SAXOPHONE1College preparatory applied instruction in saxophone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: audition. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1021PRE-PRINCIPAL II - BASSOON1Continuance of college preparatory applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW1014. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1022PRE-PRINCIPAL II - CLARINET1Continuance of college preparatory applied instruction in clarinet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW1013. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1023PRE-PRINCIPAL II - FLUTE1Continuance of college preparatory applied instruction in flute for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW1011. Corequisite: Any mu… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1024PRE-PRINCIPAL II - OBOE1Continuance of college preparatory applied instruction in oboe for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW1012. Corequisite: Any mus… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1025PRE-PRINCIPAL II, SAXOPHONE, CLASSICAL1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in saxophone for the music principle. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW1010. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1211CFLUTE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW1212COBOE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW1213CCLARINET1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW1214CBASSOON1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW1215CSAXOPHONE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW1311CPRINCIPAL FLUTE I1Applied instruction in flute for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1312CPRINCIPAL OBOE I1Applied instruction in oboe for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciatio… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1313CPRINCIPAL CLARINET I1Applied instruction in clarinet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreci… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW1314CPRINCIPAL BASSOON I1Applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Apprecia… 1 cr · 20 hr source
MVW1315CPRINCIPAL SAXOPHONE I1Applied instruction in saxophone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Apprec… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2015PRE-PRINCIPAL III - SAXOPHONE, CLASSICAL1College preparatory applied instruction in saxophone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW1025. 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2216PRE-PRINCIPAL III - FLUTE1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in flute for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite:Audition and MVW1023. Corequisite: Any mu… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2217PRE-PRINCIPAL III - OBOE1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in oboe for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite:Audition and MVW1024. Corequisite: Any mus… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2218PRE-PRINCIPAL III - CLARINET1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in clarinet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite:Audition and MVW1022. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2219PRE-PRINCIPAL III - BASSOON1Continuation of college preparatory applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours practice daily. Prerequisite:Audition and MVW1022. Corequisite: Any… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2221CFLUTE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW2222COBOE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW2223CCLARINET1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW2224CBASSOON1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW2225CSAXOPHONE1One half hour lesson weekly and one hour of practice daily. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciation. 1 cr · 8 hr source
MVW2315PRE-PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, SAXOPHONE, CLASSICAL1Continuation of applied instruction in saxophone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW2325. Corequisite: Any music course (… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2321CPRINCIPAL FLUTE II1Applied instruction in flute for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2322CPRINCIPAL OBOE II1Applied instruction in oboe for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreciatio… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2323CPRINCIPAL CLARINET II1Applied instruction in clarinet for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Appreci… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2324CPRINCIPAL BASSOON II1Applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Apprecia… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2325CPRINCIPAL SAXOPHONE II1Applied instruction in saxophone for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx) other than Music Apprec… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2326PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, FLUTE1Continuance of applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW2321. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2327PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, OBOE1Continuance of applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW2322. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2328PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, CLARINET1Continuance of applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW2323. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MVW2329PRINCIPAL II - 2ND YEAR, BASSOON1Continuance of applied instruction in bassoon for the music principal. One hour lesson per week and two hours of practice daily. Prerequisite: Audition and MVW2324. Corequisite: Any music course (MUx… 1 cr · 16 hr source
ARC1056CDIGITAL MEDIA: VIRTUAL BUILDING MODELING2Course provides working knowledge of current computer aided design software related to architecture and building construction. Lab work concentrates on learning to use a B.I.M. (Building Information… 2 cr · 48 hr source
ARC1126CARCHITECTURAL DRAWING4An introduction to principles, methods and applications of architectural drawing. Basic drafting tools will be used to learn orthographic projection to draw multi-view drawings including architectura… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ARC1301CARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I4This course covers basic two and three-dimensional design fundamentals, architectonic principles and architectural design skills. Techniques of model making, are learned through explorations in defini… 4 cr · 96 hr source
ARC1302CARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II4This course furthers the study of three- dimensional design fundamentals, architectural space and architectural principles through the application of more advanced model making techniques, orthograph… 4 cr · 96 hr source
ARC1701SURVEY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY3A general introduction to architecture as a reflection of the cultural, social, economic, technological forces in various periods of civilization from antiquity to the Renaissance. ARC1701 is a writi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ARC2201THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE3Architectural theory, survey of architectural philosophy, review & study of individual & group philosophies throughout history as reflective of concurrent ideas in science, law, religion, economics,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ARC2303CARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III4This course emphasizes the analysis and resolution of the natural and man-made environmental context as a generator of architectural design ideas. The analysis of architectural building programs and… 4 cr · 112 hr source
ARC2304CARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV4This course covers the development of architectonic conceptual ideas from program requirements and contextual factors as generators of architectural design. Architectonic principles of enclosure, mas… 4 cr · 112 hr source
ARC2461MATERIALS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION4Introduction to materials and methods of construction covering the evaluation of construction materials, functional applications and code requirements in the use of wood, masonry, concrete, steel and… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ARC2580ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES4Basic study in the principles and evaluations of structures as applied to architecture. Major topics of study include statics, stress, and the characteristics of beam and column behavior. This course… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ART1201C2D DESIGN3Two-dimensional study of form, principles of organization, and the elements of design fundamentals for creative work in 2-D visual arts. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART1203C3D DESIGN3The three-dimensional study of form, content, the elements of design, the principles of organization, and creative process, explored through the creation of three-dimensional artworks. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART1300CDRAWING I3Still life, landscape, and other compositions utliizing a variety of media emphasizing elements and materials of representational drawing from observation. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART1301CINTERMEDIATE DRAWING3An extension of the content of Drawing I with increased concentration upon analytical description, pictorial composition, and drawing as a means of visual communication of ideas. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART1430CBEGINNING SILKSCREEN3Introduction to the basic techniques of Silkscreen Printmaking using water-based inks. Students will learn Stencil, Hand-Drawn, Rubylith and Photo Emulsion processes in the creation of multiple limit… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART1600CCOMPUTER ART3A basic course in how the computer can be adapted and used in the visual arts. Creative uses of the computer and assorted hardware and software will introduce the student to fine art and applied art a… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2205CCOLOR THEORY3A basic course in the exploration of color theories, color systems, and color relativity in regard to optical sensation, lighting variation and psychological impact. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2330CLIFE DRAWING3Study of human anatomy for artists, utilizing techniques of visual representations from direct observation of clothed and unclothed models. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2400CBEGINNING PRINTMAKING3A study of the processes and techniques in intaglio, polymer light-sensitive and relief printmaking. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2500CPAINTING I3An introduction to creative techniques and composition applied various media. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2501CPAINTING II3A creative exploration of oil, acrylic techniques and/or water media with an emphasis on composition. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2701CSCULPTURE3A three-dimensional study of form and concept utilizing physical material to occupy real space either free standing or bas-relief. The principles of organization and the element of design fundamental… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2750CCERAMICS I3Study of basic ceramic shaping techniques, glazing, decorating and firing. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2751CCERAMICS II3A study of advanced techniques in ceramics synthesizing basic skills with more advanced concepts and techniques of forming clay, surface decoration, glazing and firing. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2752CCERAMICS: THROWING ON THE POTTERS WHEEL3A fine arts study of advanced techniques in ceramics emphasizing concepts and techniques of forming clay on the wheel, surface decoration, glazing and firing. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2754CCERAMICS: HAND-BUILDING3Fine arts ceramics course to develop hand-building through various projects which emphasize technique, creativity, and problem-solving. Includes advanced concepts and techniques of forming clay, surf… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2778CERAMIC SPECIALTIES3Continued investigation of personal expression through ceramic techniques. application to do work in special problems must be made to instructor who is to direct the study. A design of the study must… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2905CINDEPENDENT STUDY3A course designed to establish a framework for future self-learning. Students will shape the course to fit their needs by planning activities with a faculty advisor. Exceptions to prerequisite may be… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2906CINDEPENDENT STUDY: CERAMICS3A directed, independent study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem related to the ceramics process. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2907CINDEPENDENT STUDY: DRAWING3A directed, independent study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem related to the drawing process. Instructor's approval required. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2908CINDEPENDENT STUDY: SCULPTURE3A directed, independent study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem related to the sculpture process. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2909INDEPENDENT STUDY: PAINTING3A directed, independent study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem related to the painting process. 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2931CART SPECIAL TOPICS3A studio course centered on a specific medium of art and topics of current interest. Media, topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Special Topics credit hours are not automatically transf… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2932CSPECIAL TOPIC: CERAMICS3A ceramics studio course centered around topics of current interest or special interest to students. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Exception to prerequisites will be considered… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ART2951SEMINAR IN ART0A course designed for students who wish to combine the study of Art with travel in a foreign country. Variable content depending on areas visited. 0 cr · 96 hr source
ART2954CPORTFOLIO PREPARATION AND EXHIBITION3This course prepares Visual Art and Design students to transfer to an upper-division institution. It is intended for those pursuing an Associate of Arts Degree with a concentration in Visual Art or D… 3 cr · 96 hr source
ARH2000ART APPRECIATION3In 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ARH2050WORLD ART HISTORY3In this course, students will develop an ability to think critically about culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture from Pre… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ARH2051ART HISTORY: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN3In this course, students will develop an ability to think critically about culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture from Ren… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AST1002HORIZONS IN ASTRONOMY3AST 1002 is an introductory course that outlines the origin, characteristics, and evolution of the solar system, stars, and galaxies and engages the historical milestones in astronomy from the ancien… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AST1003ASTRONOMY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM3AST 1003 is an astronomy course outlining the knowledge gained from space probes of the Sun, the Moon, Earth, and the planets and evaluating the Solar System formation theories. The students will use… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AST1022LASTRONOMY LABORATORY1AST1022L is a laboratory which allows students to able to collect and analyze data in a variety of experiments covering topics covered in its companion courses: AST1002, AST1003, or AST1004. Students… 1 cr · 48 hr source
AER1070CDEALER POLICY AND PROCEDURES2Course designed to expose the student to back office operations, policy, procedures, and protocol. 2 cr · 36 hr source
AER1081CINTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE TECH.4A course designed to introduce the field of Automotive Service. Topics include auto service careers, shop safety, fuels, lubricants, fasteners, tools and equipment. An introduction to the major automo… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER1198CAUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR4A course designed to teach the principles and procedures necessary to completely rebuild an automotive engine and to provide the practical experience in the engine diagnosis, removal, disassembly, re… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER1695CAUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS4A course designed to teach the fundamental principles of electronics and to introduce the application of electronics in the modern automobile. 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER1698CELECTRICAL SYSTEMS4A course designed to teach the principles and operations of the basic electrical systems found in automotive equipment and to provide practical experience in the service and repair of or adjustment t… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2070CAUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CONSULTANT3This course will study the principles and procedures involved in operation of an automotive service facility as a service consultant. Communication both in terms of customer relations and internal re… 3 cr · 96 hr source
AER2298CAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND TRANSAXLES4A course designed to teach the principles, operations, diagnosis and repair of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Special emphasis will be given to safety procedures and the specific tools and in… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2398CMANUAL DRIVE TRAIN AND AXLES4A course designed to teach the principles, operations, diagnosis and repair of manual transmissions and transaxles, drive shafts, axles, clutches and four-wheel drive systems. Special emphasis will b… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2498CSTEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS4A course designed to teach the principles of steering systems, suspension systems, and wheel alignment and to provide practical experience in repairing automobile suspension and steering systems, ali… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2598CBRAKE SYSTEMS AND CHASSIS REPAIR4A course to teach the principles and operations of brake systems including disc systems, split systems, hydraulic cylinders, valving systems, traction control systems, and to provide practical experi… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2758CHEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING THEORY4A course designed to teach the principles and operations of automotive heating systems, air conditioning systems and accessories, to provide practical experience in testing, analyzing, installing and… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2895CADVANCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE -4A course designed to teach the latest in computer engine controls, electronic fuel injection systems, emission controls and electronic instrumentation systems. This course includes theory of operatio… 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2898CENGINE PERFORMANCE4A course designed to teach the principles and procedures of engine tune up and repair, and emission control systems. 4 cr · 96 hr source
AER2948CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE INTRODUCTION3On the job training at an automobile dealership. Each of the eight week apprentice work experiences will cover one term and includes a work week from 32-40 hours in a supervised program at the dealer… 3 cr · 144 hr source
AER2949CO OP WORK EXPERIENCE3On the job training at an automobile dealership. Each of the eight week apprentice work experiences will cover one term and includes a work week from 32 to 40 hours in a supervised program at the dea… 3 cr · 144 hr source
AMT0010CAIRCRAFT DRAWINGS0.5This course covers aircraft drawings, care and use of blueprints, isometrics, orthographic and auxiliary projection lines and section, dimensions, limits, tolerances and allowances, geometric, constr… 0.5 cr · 21 hr source
AMT0040CMATERIALS AND PROCESSES2.5Familiarizes students with the methods used to identify and select aircraft materials and with various heat treating processes. Provides experience in the use of non-destructive methods of inspection… 2.5 cr · 84 hr source
AMT0050CGROUND OPERATIONS AND SERVICING1Familiarizes the student with the proper methods of starting ground operating, servicing and securing aircraft. 1 cr · 31.5 hr source
AMT0060CCLEANING AND CORROSION CONTROL0.5Provides experience in detecting, identifying, removal, and treatment of the various types of corrosion found on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The course deals with the types of cleaners and method… 0.5 cr · 26.25 hr source
AMT0070CAPPLIED MATHEMATICS0.5Reviews principles of mathematical functions and studies their application to aircraft and powerplant maintenance operations 0.5 cr · 21 hr source
AMT0090CBASIC PHYSICS0.5Provides an understanding of energy and matter and how their relationships apply to aircraft maintenance. 0.5 cr · 26.25 hr source
AMT0115CAIRCRAFT COVERINGS0.5Student will gain knowledge and skills to inspect, test, and repair fabric-covering materials. The student will be able to select and apply all types of fabric covering, including the synthetics type… 0.5 cr · 12 hr source
AMT0120CAIRCRAFT FINISHES1Student will acquire the ability to properly use a paint spray gun to apply various types of finishes on a variety of surfaces. The student will be able to apply trim lines and aircraft identification… 1 cr · 30 hr source
AMT0130CSHEET METAL STRUCTURES5Student is provided with knowledge and skills needed to inspect, maintain, and repair sheet metal structures and components. The course provides the student an introduction to fiberglass, composite an… 5 cr · 157 hr source
AMT0140CAIRCRAFT WELDING1.5A theory and practice of welding methods used in aircraft construction and repair is thoroughly covered with emphasis on gas welding and advanced work in heli arc welding. Lab fee is required. 1.5 cr · 40 hr source
AMT0160CAIRFRAME INSPECTION0.5Students will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to perform a 100 hour inspection of an aircraft. The student will demonstrate knowledge of FARs by checking appropriate A.D.'s classifying repair… 0.5 cr · 20 hr source
AMT0200CLANDING GEAR SYSTEMS3Student will receive training in the proper methods of inspection, servicing and repair of landing gear retraction systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires and steering systems. Rigging of variou… 3 cr · 85 hr source
AMT0210CHYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATICS SYSTEMS2.5The student will study the theory of operation, maintenance requirements, and adjustments of various hydraulic components and systems. The course will provide the student with the knowledge of pneuma… 2.5 cr · 75 hr source
AMT0220CCABIN ATMOSPHERE CONTROL SYSTEMS1.5This unit covers the various systems used to condition air and cabin pressurization as well as practical experience in inspecting, checking, troubleshooting, and servicing the oxygen system. Student… 1.5 cr · 50 hr source
AMT0230CAIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS SYSTEMS1A basic familiarization of aircraft instruments and their function to include removal, installation, and the installed testing of such instruments. Student fee charged. 1 cr · 25 hr source
AMT0240CCOMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS1This course introduces the student with basic auto pilot operation and familiarizes him/her with the installation requirements and use of the various communication and navigation systems. Student fee… 1 cr · 30 hr source
AMT0250CAIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS1.5The student is provided with the knowledge and skills needed to maintain fuel systems and fuel system components. He/she will be able to inspect, check, maintain, and repair aircraft fuel system comp… 1.5 cr · 40 hr source
AMT0260CAIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS3.5The types and characteristics of aircraft electrical circuits and components are compared and evaluated. Advanced electrical systems as used in corporate and airline aircraft are studied. The course… 3.5 cr · 100 hr source
AMT0270CPOSITION AND WARNING SYSTEMS1This course presents the student with the inspection, servicing and maintaining of position and warming systems. Included in this area are navigation lights, beacons, and lights indicating the positi… 1 cr · 30 hr source
AMT0285CICE, RAIN, & FIRE PROTECTION1Introduces the student to the basics of ice and rain control as it relates to aircraft surfaces, propellers, windshields, and other components. Methods of ice prevention and ice elimination are taugh… 1 cr · 30 hr source
AMT0300CRECIPROCATING ENGINES5The course covers theory and fundamental requirements for aircraft engines, basic parts of internal combustion engines, 2 stroke and 4 stroke cycle, power measurements and calculations, conversion of… 5 cr · 152.25 hr source
AMT0312CTURBINE ENGINES & TURBINE ENGINES TROUBLESHOOTING4A thorough study of the theory of operation of turbine engines and the function of the related engine components such as compressors, fuel controls, fuel pumps, governors, turbines, etc. Course encou… 4 cr · 147 hr source
AMT0320CENGINE INSPECTION1A course of study which details the correct methods of engine removal and installation, inspection and run up testing, including the final adjustments according to FAA regulations and manufacturer's r… 1 cr · 32.5 hr source
AMT0400CENGINE INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS1Students will have a knowledge of operation, installation, marking and interpretation of powerplant instruments powered by or actuated by non- electrical means. They will be able to install, adjust,… 1 cr · 31.5 hr source
AMT0410CENGINE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS0.5To provide the student with the knowledge and skills needed in the operation, inspection, checking, troubleshooting, and repair of engine fire detecting and extinguishing systems. Student fee charged. 0.5 cr · 15.75 hr source
AMT0420CENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS & APU'S2This course provides knowledge and skills necessary to perform electrical repairs, installations, adjustments, and service. The subject area includes alternators, generators, voltage regulation, and… 2 cr · 69.25 hr source
AMT0435CLUBRICATION SYSTEMS1Provides a comprehensive knowledge of the purpose and function of lubricants and lubrication system for powerplants. Gives experience in identifying and selecting lubricants, as well as, inspecting,… 1 cr · 42 hr source
AMT0440CIGNITION SYSTEMS3Students will have knowledge of the operation, repair, inspection, and service of reciprocating and jet power plant ignition systems. They will be able to overhaul and troubleshoot the various compon… 3 cr · 84 hr source
AMT0450CENGINE FUEL SYSTEMS1Student is provided with knowledge and skills needed to maintain fuel system components. Student will be able to inspect, maintain, check, and repair engine fuel system components. Student fee charge… 1 cr · 21 hr source
AMT0451CFUEL METERING SYSTEMS2Provides the student with the necessary information and practice necessary to inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair reciprocating and turbine fuel metering system. The theory and practica… 2 cr · 63 hr source
AMT0460CINDUCTION SYSTEMS1Gives student the knowledge and experience needed to service and maintain induction systems, superchargers, and exhaust systems. Material covered includes controls, indicators, theory of operation an… 1 cr · 26.25 hr source
AMT0475CENGINE COOLING & EXHAUST SYSTEMS1This course provides the student with an understanding of the need for the various types of engine cooling systems. Gives experience in the inspection, checking, servicing, troubleshooting and repair… 1 cr · 26.25 hr source
AMT0490CPROPELLERS AND UNDUCTED FANS2This unit of instruction is designed to cover aircraft engine and turbo prop installations. Areas dealt with are: propeller fundamentals and terminology, synchronizing and ice control systems, identi… 2 cr · 89.25 hr source
AMT1001CBASIC ELECTRICITY2The study laws and theory of electricity and its application to aircraft systems, components, and circuits, to include practical knowledge of the different types of complex circuitry found in modern… 2 cr · 89.25 hr source
AMT1011CAIRCRAFT DRAWINGS1This course covers aircraft drawings, care and use of blueprints, isometrics, orthographic and auxiliary projection lines and sections, dimensions, limits, tolerances and allowances, geometric, const… 1 cr · 21 hr source
AMT1021CWEIGHT AND BALANCE1Familiarizes the student with the importance of weight and balance control, the procedures for weighting an aircraft, the computations necessary to arrive at current and balance data, and the disposi… 1 cr · 32.5 hr source
AMT1031CFLUID LINES AND FITTINGS1Prepares the student to fabricate and install rigid and flexible lines and fittings with regard to bends, tools, and lubricants. Provides training in the area of identification of materials, fittings an… 1 cr · 26.25 hr source
AMT1041CMATERIALS AND PROCESSES2Familiarizes students with the methods of inspection and evaluation. Provides instruction in correct shop practices and procedures and the use of special tools. Areas covered are torque values and to… 2 cr · 84 hr source
AMT1050CGROUND OPERATIONS AND SERVICING1Familiarizes the student with the proper methods of starting ground operating servicing and securing aircraft. This course is required by the Federal Aviation Administration under 14 CFR Part 147 for… 1 cr · 31.5 hr source
AMT1061CCLEANING AND CORROSION CONTROL1Provides experience in detecting, identifying, removal, and treatment of the various types of corrosion found on ferrous and nonferrous metals. The course deals with the types of cleaners and methods… 1 cr · 26.25 hr source
AMT1071CMATHEMATICS FOR AVIATION1Reviews principles of mathematical functions and studies their application to aircraft and powerplant maintenance operations. This course is required by the Federal Aviation Administration under 14 C… 1 cr · 21 hr source
AMT1080CFAR'S, FORMS, PRIVILEGES, & HUMAN FACTORS1Familiarizes the student with FAA regulations, advisory circulars, and other government and industry publications, proper terminology and procedures for the execution of log books and major repair an… 1 cr · 42 hr source
AMT1090CBASIC PHYSICS1Provides an understanding of energy and matter and how their relationships apply to aircraft maintenance. This course is required by the Federal Aviation Administration under 14 CFR Part 147 for thos… 1 cr · 26.25 hr source
AMT1111CAIRCRAFT WOOD STRUCTURES1Aircraft wood structures are covered in this section and familiarizes the student with the different types of wood used in aircraft structures as well as methods of repair to wood structures. This co… 1 cr · 13.5 hr source
AMT1116CAIRCRAFT COVERINGS1Students will gain knowledge and skills to inspect, test, and repair fabric covering materials. The student will be able to select and apply all types of fabric covering, including the synthetics typ… 1 cr · 13.5 hr source
AMT1127CAIRCRAFT FINISHES1Students will acquire the ability to properl use a paint spray gun to apply various types of finishes on a variety of surfaces. The student will be able to apply trim lines and aircraft identification… 1 cr · 31.25 hr source
AMT1131CSHEETMETAL & NON-METALLIC STRUCTURES4The student is provided with knowledge and skills needed to inspect, maintain, and repair sheet metal structures and components. The course provides the student an introduction to fiberglass, composit… 4 cr · 155.25 hr source
AMT1132CMETALLIC STRUCTURES4This course covers the repair, maintenance, and fabrication of aircraft metallic structures, including sheetmetal fabrication and assembly and welding. This course covers Federal Aviation Administrat… 4 cr · 121.5 hr source
AMT1141CAIRCRAFT WELDING1A theory and practice of welding methods used in aircraft construction and repair is thoroughly covered with emphasis on gas welding and advanced work in heli-arc welding. This course is required by… 1 cr · 40.5 hr source
AMT1151CFLIGHT CONTROLS & ROTORCRAFT FUNDAMENTALS4This course covers the repair and maintenance of fixed-wing and rotorcraft flight controls. This course covers Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airman Certification Standards AM.II.C and AM.II.N,… 4 cr · 101.25 hr source
AMT1156CASSEMBLY & RIGGING2Students will explain and compare aircraft design features in subsonic, transonic, and supersonic aircraft. They will be able to assemble and rig various aircraft control systems, analyzing and corre… 2 cr · 67.5 hr source
AMT1161CAIRFRAME INSPECTION1Students will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to perform a 100 hour inspection of an aircraft. The student will demonstrate knowledge of FARs by checking appropriate airworthiness directives,… 1 cr · 27 hr source
AMT1170CNON-METALLIC STRUCTURES2This course covers the repair, maintenance, and fabrication of aircraft non-metallic structures and assemblies, including wood structures, aircraft coverings, composite materials, and aircraft window… 2 cr · 78.5 hr source
AMT1201CAIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS2Students will receive training in the proper methods of inspection, servicing and repair of landing gear retraction systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires and steering systems. Rigging of vario… 2 cr · 98.75 hr source
AMT1211CHYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS2The student will study the theory of operation, maintenance requirements, and adjustments of various hydraulic components and systems. The course will provide the student with the knowledge of pneuma… 2 cr · 74.25 hr source
AMT1221CCABIN ATMOSPHERE CONTROL SYSTEMS1This course covers the various systems used to condition air and cabin pressurization as well as practical experience in inspecting, checking, troubleshooting, and servicing the oxygen system. This c… 1 cr · 47.25 hr source
AMT1222CWATER & WASTE SYSTEMS1This course introduces the student to water systems and waste management systems aboard an aircraft. This course covers Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airman Certification Standards AM.II.O, an… 1 cr · 13.5 hr source
AMT1231CAVIONICS INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING I3This course is designed as a study of the installation processes of modern avionics systems, such as VHF communications, VHF navigation, ADF, radar, autopilots and others. Students will receive hands… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMT1232CAIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS1This course provides a basic familiarization of aircraft instruments and their function to include removal, installation, and the installed testing of such instruments. This course is required by the… 1 cr · 33.75 hr source
AMT1241CCOMMUNICATION & NAVIGATION SYSTEMS1This course introduces the student with basic auto pilot operation and the installation requirements and use of the various communication and navigation systems of an aircraft. This course is require… 1 cr · 33.75 hr source
AMT1251CAIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS1The student is provided with the knowledge and skills needed to maintain fuel systems and fuel system components. The student will be able to inspect, check, maintain, and repair aircraft fuel system… 1 cr · 40.5 hr source
AMT1261CAVIONICS LINE MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS3The purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment as radio mechanics and as avionics technicians. The course content includes, but is not limited to, troubleshooting, repair and insta… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMT1263CAIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS3The types and characteristics of aircraft electrical and components are compared and evaluated. Advanced electrical systems as used in corporate and airline aircraft are studied. The course includes… 3 cr · 101.25 hr source
AMT1286CICE, RAIN, & FIRE PROTECTION1Introduces the student to the basics of ice and ain control as it relates to aircraft surfaces, propellers, windshields, and other components. Methods of ice prevention and ice elimination are taught… 1 cr · 28.75 hr source
AMT1313CTURBINE ENGINES4A thorough study of the theory of operation of turbine engines and the function of the related engine components such as compressors, fuel controls, fuel pumps, governors, turbines, etc. Course encou… 4 cr · 121.5 hr source
AMT1321CENGINE INSPECTION1A course study which details the correct methods of engine removal and installation, inspection and run up testing, including the final adjustments according to FAA regulations and manufacturer's reco… 1 cr · 33.75 hr source
AMT2233CAVIONICS INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING II3This course is a continuation of Avionics Installation and Troubleshooting I. Students will explore more complex avionics installations projects. Content includes but is not limited to troubleshootin… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMT2262CAVIONICS LINE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS3The purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment as radio mechanics and as avionics technicians. The course content includes, but is not limited to, troubleshooting, repair and insta… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AMT2301CRECIPROCATING ENGINES4The course covers theory and fundamental requirements aircraft engines; basic parts of internal combustion engines, 2 stroke and 4 stroke cycle, power measurements and calculations conversion of heat… 4 cr · 121.5 hr source
AMT2401CENGINE INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS2Students will have a knowledge of operation, installation, making and interpretation of powerplant instruments powered by or actuated by non- electrical means. They will be able to install, adjust, a… 2 cr · 67.5 hr source
AMT2411CENGINE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS1This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills needed in the operation, inspection, checking, troubleshooting, and repair of engine fire detecting and extinguishing syste… 1 cr · 13.5 hr source
AMT2421CENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS & APUS2This course provides knowledge and skills necessary to perform electrical repairs, installations, adjustments, and service. The subject area includes alternators, generators, voltage regulation, and… 2 cr · 89.5 hr source
AMT2436CLUBRICATION SYSTEMS1Provides a comprehensive knowledge of the purpose and function of lubricants and lubrication systems for powerplants. Gives experience in identifying and selecting lubricants, as well as, inspecting,… 1 cr · 40.5 hr source
AMT2441CIGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS2Students will have knowledge of the operation, repair, inspection, and service reciprocating and jet power plant ignition systems. They will be able to overhaul and troubleshoot the various component… 2 cr · 87.75 hr source
AMT2452CENGINE FUEL SYSTEMS1Student is provided with knowledge and skills skills needed to maintain fuel system components. Student will be able to inspect, maintain check, and repair engine fuel system components. This ourse i… 1 cr · 20.25 hr source
AMT2453CFUEL METERING SYSTEMS2Provides the student with the necessary information and practice necessary to inspect, check, service, troubleshoot, and repair reciprocating and turbine fuel metering systems. The theory and practic… 2 cr · 60.75 hr source
AMT2461CINDUCTION & ENGINE AIRFLOW SYSTEMS1Gives student the knowledge and experience needed to service and maintain induction systems, superchargers, and exhaust systems. Material covered includes controls, indicators, theory of operation an… 1 cr · 27 hr source
AMT2471CENGINE COOLING & EXHAUST1This course provides the student with an understanding of the need for the various types of engine cooling systems. Gives experience in the inspection, checking, servicing, troubleshooting and repair… 1 cr · 27 hr source
AMT2491CPROPELLERS AND UNDUCTED FANS2Areas dealt with are: propeller fundamentals and terminology, synchronizing and ice control systems, identification and selection of propeller lubricants, balancing of propellers, propeller control sy… 2 cr · 89.5 hr source
AVM1440AIRPORT AND AIRLINE SECURITY3An introduction and analysis of the regulations and laws governing airport and airline security, including an in-depth look at Federal Aviation Regulations 49 CFR 1544, FAR Part 121, 129, and 49 CFR… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM1940AIRPORT OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP I3Practical application of acquired knowledge at a certificated airport. Student exposed to airside related environment including: airfield inspections; security inspections and enforcement; air traffic c… 3 cr · 144 hr source
AVM2301GENERAL AVIATION MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT3This course is designed to provide an overview of the general aviation industry including its history and important role within the air transportation sector of the economy. The varied uses of genera… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM2410AIRPORT MANAGEMENT3Provides a comprehensive examination of the major functions of airport management and the concepts underlying airport planning and construction. The controlling factors in the development of an airpo… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM2450AIRPORT PLANNING AND DESIGN3Introduction to the initial design of airports and adaptations made as airports experience growth. Topics of discussion include: analysis of runway and taxiway design, terminal ramp areas, terminal f… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM2510AIRLINE MANAGEMENT3An introduction to the administrative aspects of airline operation and management. Topics include the structure of the airline industry in the United States including first, second, third level carrie… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM2941AIRPORT OPERATIONS INTERNSHIP II3Practical application of acquired knowledge at a certificated airport. The student will be exposed to the finance, business, legal, and public relations aspects of Airport Management. Intern will: gain… 3 cr · 144 hr source
AVM3015CUSTOMER RELATIONS IN AVIATION3This class covers customer relations concepts as well as the application of good customer relations behaviors within an aviation-related organization. 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM3302AVIATION SALES AND MARKETING3This course covers basic marketing principles as they relate to the aviation industry and includes marketing research and marketing plan development. The unique aspects of the aviation industry such… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM3443AVIATION CONTINGENCY PLANNING & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT3This course covers all areas of aviation contingency planning and emergency management to include a review of incidents, accidents, safety studies, accident investigations and changes which would in… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM3522AIRLINE OPERATIONS I3The organizational structures of aviation organizations as well as the roles and responsibilities of airline personnel are covered. Communication with passengers and airline personnel regarding fligh… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM3600HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN AVIATION3This class covers all aspects of human resource management in the aviation industry to include hiring, training, and disciplining as it relates to the role of the first-line supervisor's responsibilit… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM3630EMPLOYEE RELATIONS IN AVIATION3This class covers employee relations principles as it relates to the aviation industry. Issues in the diverse workplace and issues involving union contracts and negotiations are also covered. How a fi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM4032AVIATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT3This class covers aviation-related project management concepts and applications. By the end of the term the student will identify and carry out an aviation-related project demonstrating their project… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM4155AVIATION PLANNING3The planning process as it relates to the complexities of the aviation industry is covered along with different planning techniques with emphasis on the role of the first-line supervisor in the organi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM4165QUALITY ASSURANCE IN AVIATION3This course covers the various types of total quality management systems (TQM) that ae used in the aviation industry and the role of the first-line manager in contributing to the quality assurance pro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM4516DOMESTIC AVIATION OPERATIONS3This class covers all the operational aspects of an aviation operation which operates within the United States including managing the facility, people, and product or services. It emphasizes the mana… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM4523AIRLINE OPERATIONS II3This course continues Airline Operations I and covers fueling, loading, station operations, ground support equipment, cold weather operations, and the roles and responsibilities of airline personnel. 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM4540AVIATION FINANCE3This class covers financial issues and operations in the aviation environment. It includes budgeting, capital outlay planning, cost/benefit analysis, and financial statement interpretation. 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVM4700INTERNATIONAL AVIATION OPERATIONS3This class covers aviation operations in an international environment. The addition of language, culture, religion, international regulatory bodies, tariffs, duties, customs, and US Customs and Borde… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC1010HISTORY OF AVIATION3A survey of aviation from its beginning with early myths, through gliders, balloon flights and powered flight to the present jet age. Includes effects of wars on the development of civil and military… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC1100NAVIGATIONAL SCIENCE I3This course, together with ATT1100, provides the basic aeronautical knowledge for the professional pilot and aviation operation programs. The two courses must be taken concurrently unless the student… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC1210AVIATION WEATHER3A study of the basic concepts of meteorology, temperature pressure, moisture, stability, clouds, air masses, fronts, thunderstorms, icing, and fog analysis and use of weather data; interpretation of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC1550AERODYNAMICS3An analysis of the physical laws and aerodynamic principles which govern flight, aircraft stability and control, weight and balance, and aircraft instruments affecting flight as well as operational c… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC1610AIRCRAFT ENGINES, STRUCTURES, AND SYSTEMS3This course discusses aircraft engine types and theory of operation, materials and construction models of aircraft structures, operations of hydraulic, electrical, fuel, pressurization, anti- icing,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC2110NAVIGATION SCIENCE II3Methods and procedures for the solution of advanced pilotage and dead reckoning problems. Functioning, capabilities, and limitations of radio navigation systems. Prerequisite: Private Pilot's license… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC2320AVIATION LAW AND REGULATIONS3An introduction and analysis of the regulations and laws governing airport and airline operations, incorporating aviation safety. Topics of discussion include the major regulations to include:Federal… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC2870AVIATION SAFETY3The primary goal of this course is to provide aspiring aviation professionals with a comprehensive understanding and enhanced awareness of aviation safety. Class will participate in analyzing the pro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC2949CO OP WORK EXPERIENCE3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
ASC3215ADVANCED AVIATION WEATHER3The concepts of weather, weather hazards, meteorological flight planning, aviation weather equipment, and consideration of weather conditions as they relate to aircraft and flight performance are inc… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC3321ADVANCED AVIATION LAW3An advanced class in the human factors which affect flight performance and safety. CRM skills are emphasized along with leadership, teamwork, followership, decision-making, and communication skills. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC3478ADVANCED HUMAN FACTORS I3An advanced class in the human factors which affect flight performance and safety. CRM skills are emphasized along with leadership, teamwork, followership, decision-making, and communication skills. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC4200ADVANCED FLIGHT PLANNING FOR T.C. AIRCRAFT3Flight planning for transport category aircraft is covered including weight and balance, aircraft instrumentation and performance, the use of airline manuals, fuel calculations and route planning. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC4488ADVANCED HUMAN FACTORS II3A continuation of Advanced Human Factors I, covers crew briefing, task management, use of checklists, safety briefings, and passenger conflict management. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC4551ADVANCED HIGH ALTITUDE AERODYNAMICS3This course offers students the opportunity to explore advanced theoretical concepts in aerodynamics. Broad topics such as incompressible flow, airfoil theory, and wing theory are covered. Further, s… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ASC4671TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS5A combination classroom and hands-on class covering the operations of Transport Category (TC) aircraft systems technology including advanced navigational equipment. Emphasis is placed on interpreting… 5 cr · 80 hr source
ATF1100CPRIVATE FLIGHT TRAINING3This course provides the flight training and experience required by the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAA) for a Private Pilot Certificate. TSA clearance or Proof of US citizenship is required. Minimu… 3 cr · 52 hr source
ATF2204COMMERCIAL FLIGHT INSTRUCTION3This course continues the training and experience of Commercial Flight I. Together with ATF2305 and ATF2205, it provides the aeronautical experience required to qualify for the FAA Commercial Pilot C… 3 cr · 90 hr source
ATF2205COMPLEX FLIGHT INSTRUCTION3This is the final in the series of courses designed to provide the aeronautical experience for an FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument rating under Federal Aviation Regulations. During this… 3 cr · 90 hr source
ATF2305INSTRUMENT FLIGHT INSTRUCTION3This course continues the training and experience begun in primary flight with instrument rating coursework. Students must have a private pilot certificate prior to enrollment and beginning instrument… 3 cr · 90 hr source
ATF2400MULTI ENGINE FLIGHT TRAINING1This course provides the flight training and experience required to obtain an FAA multi- engine rating. In order to receive credit for this course, the student must have earned an FAA multi-engine ra… 1 cr · 25 hr source
ATF2500CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR TRAINING2This course provides the flight and ground instruction to earn an FAA Certified Flight Instructor certificate. Part 141 approved coursework consists of 51 hours of instruction: 25 hours of flight C-172… 2 cr · 45 hr source
ATF2600LINSTRUMENT FLIGHT SIMULATOR TRAINING1This course provides a total of 15 hours of training in one of the Emil Buehler Flight Lab flight training devices at South Campus. This course may be taken as an elective in any of the aviation prog… 1 cr · 16 hr source
ATF2630LMULTI ENGINE SIMULATOR TRAINING1This course provides a total of 15 hours of training in one of the Buehler Flight Lab multi- engine flight training devices at South Campus. The course consists of 15 hours in the flight training dev… 1 cr · 16 hr source
ATT1100AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE3An introduction to the theory of flight, this course is required for all aviation programs. It includes elementary aerodynamics, the major components of airplanes and their functions, the pertinent F… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ATT2110COMMERCIAL FLIGHT THEORY3Provides the aeronautical information needed to satisfactorily complete the FAA Commercial Pilot Knowledge Exam. Subject matter is tailored to the needs of the advanced pilot. It includes aerodynamic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ATT2120INSTRUMENT FLIGHT THEORY3Prepares student for FAA Instrument Rating (Airplane) Exam. Physiological factors involved with instrument flying, the functioning of basic flight instruments and their use in controlling aircraft un… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ATT2820INTRODUCTION TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL3This course covers the fundamental topics used as an air traffic controller in today's system. Topics covered will include the National Airspace System, information systems for aviation, airport marki… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ATT2821CATC RADAR PROCEDURES WITH LAB4This course covers fundamental requirements for non-radar and terminal radar controllers. It builds on knowledge obtained from ATT2820 and ATT2822C. Topics taught will address non-radar procedures us… 4 cr · 72 hr source
ATT2822CVFR TOWER OPERATIONS WITH LAB4This course covers general topics associated with the positions used in a VFR air traffic control tower. The course also covers the responsibilities of the four major position in a VFR control tower.… 4 cr · 72 hr source
ATT2824CATC ENROUTE OPERATIONS WITH LAB4This course covers the J07110.65 Air Traffic Control Manual Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, J07350.7 Location Identifiers, IFR Enroute Low and High Altitude Charts. These orders cover the f… 4 cr · 72 hr source
AVS1001INTRODUCTION TO AVIONICS3This course will expose students to the history, integration and growth of the avionics industry. When complete, students will be able to explain a brief history and role of basic aircraft avionic sy… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVS2100CINTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED AVIONICS3This course will introduce students to advanced principles of avionics, focusing on solid-state components, frequency generation,and digital theory. Students will gain a deep understanding of the tec… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVS2700CAVIONICS COMPONENT REPAIR AND CALIBRATION3This course will expose students to an avionics shop environment. Students will be able to demonstrate repair capabilities and isolation techniques to the component level (i.e. resistor) for avionics… 3 cr · 64 hr source
AVS2770CINTRODUCTION TO AVIONICS ENGINEERING3This course will expose students to the principles of avionics engineering, including specialized equipment, tools, software, and circuit creation using Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) programs. Studen… 3 cr · 64 hr source
AVS2781CAVIONICS ENGINEERING II3This course is designed to introduce students to signal generation and manipulation. Students will understand ARINC and RS standards. Students will demonstrate the ability to design safe and function… 3 cr · 64 hr source
AVS2790CUNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) AVIONICS3This course exposes the student to the differences between avionics installations in aircraft and those in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Topics discussed will be compact harness design, repairable… 3 cr · 72 hr source
AVS2930EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN AVIONICS3This course will expose students to emerging technology that affects the future of the avionics industry. Students will be able to identify emerging technology and acceptance and use. Students will s… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AVS2941AVIONICS INTERNSHIP & CAPSTONE3This course serves as an end-of-program internship. The student, in partnership with a local, approved avionics employer, will complete a minimum of 250-hours of relevant work which utilizes skills d… 3 cr · 250 hr source
BRC2001INTRODUCTION TO THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION3This course is designed to provide an introduction to financial institutions, with a focus on banks, and to the services offered by those institutions. Topics will include: the history and evolution o… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BCH3033BIOCHEMISTRY I3The study of the structure and function of biomolecules within the cell (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids), and the monomeric units that make them. Biological transport in cell memb… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC1005GENERAL BIOLOGY FOR NON-MAJORS3Course designed to give students an understanding of the principles of Biology through application of the scientific method. Students will critically examine, evaluate and describe the nature and acti… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC1005LGENERAL BIOLOGY FOR NON-MAJORS LAB1Laboratory course designed to provide hands-on activities that develop basic laboratory skills as students apply the scientific method to critically examine, evaluate and describe the nature and activ… 1 cr · 32 hr source
BSC1084BASIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY3Human Anatomy and Physiology for Health Science Majors Offered as a One- Semester Course. This course provides a brief introduction to physiological chemistry and physics, a study of of basic cell bi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC1311INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGY3This course is designated to introduce non-science major students to the physical, chemical, and biological features of the world ocean and the main groups of living marine organisms that inhabit it.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2010GENERAL BIOLOGY3In 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2010LGENERAL BIOLOGY LAB1In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism… 1 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2011INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY II3This course is the second of a two-course sequence introducing science majors to biological principles including a study of the diversity of organisms, evolution and population dynamics, and ecology.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2011LINTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY II LABORATORY1This course is the second of a two-course sequence introducing science majors to biological principles including a study of the diversity of organisms, evolution and population dynamics, and ecology.… 1 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2085ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I3This 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 forma and function, from the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2085LANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY1This 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 forma and function, from the… 1 cr · 32 hr source
BSC2086HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II3A continuation of the Anatomy and Physiology sequence, including the following topics; the circulatory system, the respiratory system, the digestive System, the urinary system, fluid and electrolytes… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2086LHUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LABORATORY1Laboratory experiments coordinated with BSC1086, including microscope observation, study of anatomical models and dissection. Dissection exercises included. 1 cr · 32 hr source
BSC2421INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY3This lecture based course provides an introduction to concepts and principles associated with current accepted biotechnological practices in the areas of laboratory safety cell culture techniques, la… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2421LINTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY LABORATORY1This laboratory course provides hands-on experience in basic and common biotechnology laboratory techniques in the areas of laboratory safety, culture techniques, laboratory skills (measurements and… 1 cr · 48 hr source
BSC2910DIRECTED INDEPENDENT RESEARCH0Students (individually or in a group) will conduct research projects or certain aspects of research projects under the supervision of the instructor. This course is intended to help students acquire… 0 cr · 48 hr source
BSC4848SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION3Introduces students interested in scientific research to various techniques and software important for data processing and presentation of research data. Students learn to effectively present research… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BSC4911INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES4Students (individually or in a group) will conduct research projects or certain aspects of research projects. This course is intended to help students acquire skills in applying research principles a… 4 cr · 64 hr source
BSC4930SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE0Course centers around topics of current interest or of special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Hours may vary. 0 cr · 48 hr source
BSC4948SENIOR INTERNSHIP3A course designed to provide training in a students field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
BOT2010INTRODUCTORY BOTANY3Intro Botany, for science majors. Introductory- entry level course primarily for beginning students or new college students. First course in botany. Structures & functions of cells, tissues, and orga… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BOT2010LINTRODUCTORY BOTANY LABORATORY1Laboratory experiments to accompany BOT2010 or BOT2800. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the plant structures & functions of cells, tissu… 1 cr · 32 hr source
BOT2800PLANTS & MAN (ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE) NONMAJORS3The role of crop plants in the development of human civilization, and their effect on the course of world history, politics, economy, and culture. Survey of important plants and plant products used b… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BCN1210CCONSTRUCTION MATERIALS4This course enables students to evaluate construction materials by covering the functional applications and code requirements for wood, masonry, concrete, and steel framing, as well as door, window,… 4 cr · 72 hr source
BCN1272BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PLANS INTERPRETATION2This course equips students to interpret construction documents swiftly, emphasizing architectural and structural details while providing limited coverage of mechanical and electrical aspects. 2 cr · 32 hr source
BCN1757CCONSTRUCTION ACCOUNTING3This course guides students in applying step-by- step procedures for construction accounting, allowing builders and contractors to establish and maintain an effective record-keeping system. 3 cr · 64 hr source
BCN2253CBUILDING CONSTRUCTION DRAWING4This course instructs students in the principles and practices of 2-D computer-aided drafting (CAD) used in the construction industry, along with basic surveying principles. 4 cr · 96 hr source
BCN2560MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS3This course teaches students to analyze the fundamentals of mechanical, electrical,and plumbing systems, understand equipment,and coordinate construction work while discussing the role of sustainabil… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BCN2721CCONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT3This course trains students in the techniques and skills required to plan, manage, and oversee building construction processes, utilizing relevant computer application software. 3 cr · 64 hr source
BCT1706CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS2This course prepares students to navigate the documents used in the construction industry, understand the facets of the construction process, and manage contractual relationships. By the end of the c… 2 cr · 32 hr source
BCT1743BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LAW3This course develops students' understanding of the legal aspects of construction contracts, focusing on responsibilities arising from field operations. Topics include the relationship between general… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BCT1767COSHA STANDARDS3This course enhances students' awareness of the hazards associated with the construction industry's working environment. It emphasizes OSHA regulations, and the knowledge required to improve job site… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BCT1770CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING2This course instructs students to analyze and determine building construction costs by classifying materials, labor, and subcontracted work into manageable units. Students will develop a simple estim… 2 cr · 32 hr source
BCT2040MEP PLANS INTERPRETATION2This course develops students' ability to quickly interpret working drawings, focusing on mechanical, electrical, and plumbing plans, details, and specifications. 2 cr · 32 hr source
BCT2710INFRASTRUCTURE COORDINATION2This course provides students with a comprehensive overview of the various agencies related to the construction industry. Special emphasis is placed on coordinating with these agencies, understanding… 2 cr · 32 hr source
BCT2720CCONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING3This course guides students through the orderly steps from start to finish in a construction project, covering the basic concepts and techniques of PERT and CPM methods of network planning and schedul… 3 cr · 64 hr source
BCT2760BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS3This course provides a rigorous review and analysis of the Florida Building Code as it applies to structures and safety, designed for professionals employed as inspectors, architects, engineers, and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BCT2771BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ADVANCED ESTIMATING3This course advances students' skills in estimating more complex elements of building construction. Students will learn to calculate direct, indirect, and overhead costs and prepare bid proposals and… 3 cr · 64 hr source
BUL2241BUSINESS LAW I3This course covers basic principles of law and their application to business problems. Topics include a discussion of legal rights and social forces; the legal relationships of government, business a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BUL2242BUSINESS LAW II3This course provides a study of the legal principles covering negotiable instruments, debtor-creditor law, including bankruptcy; agency, employer- employee relations; insurance; business organization… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BUL3130BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS3This course explores the nature of legal, ethical and societal environments of business. Emphasis is placed on business's social, legal, political and ethical responsibilities to both external and in… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BUL4264INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW3Students will apply legal concepts of transacting business across national borders. The focus will be on transactional international business law including, the legal and ethical environment of inter… 3 cr · 48 hr source
BTE3068FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS EDUCATION3Business teacher education course which provides educators with the professional expertise necessary to teach the specialized content of office systems technology and business administration courses.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAC1114TRIGONOMETRY3This course, in conjunction with MAC1140, is designed to prepare the student for the study of calculus. Topics include a functional approach to trigonometry, trigonometric equations, trigonometric id… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAC1140PRE CALCULUS ALGEBRA3This course, in conjunction with MAC1114, is designed to prepare the student for the study of calculus. Topics include sequences, series matrices, determinants, conic sections and systems of equation… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAC1147PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY5This course is designed to satisfy the dual requirements of MAC1114 and MAC1140, thus preparing the student for the study of calculus. In this course the student will study various function families… 5 cr · 80 hr source
MAC2233CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS, SOCIAL AND LIFE SCIENCES3This is a general education course which includes the college-level skills of calculus such as: functions, graphs, limits, differentiation, integration, average and instantaneous rates of change, and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAC2311CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY I5In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite i… 5 cr · 80 hr source
MAC2312CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY II5This is the second of a three-course sequence in calculus. Topics include techniques of integration, conics, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, L'Hopital's Rule, proper integrals, infinite series… 5 cr · 80 hr source
MAC2313CALCULUS AND ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY III5This is the third of a three-course sequence in calculus. Topics include vectors in 3-space, three-dimensional surfaces, multivariate functions, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, multiple integr… 5 cr · 80 hr source
CHM1020GENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR LIBERAL STUDIES3This course provides students with an introduction to chemical principles and applications for non- science majors. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM1020LGENERAL CHEMISTRY FOR LIBERAL STUDIES LABORATORY1This 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… 1 cr · 32 hr source
CHM1025INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY3This course will provide beginning students with the skills to understand the basic concepts of chemistry, which will enable them to be successful in the first semester of General Chemistry I, CHM 104… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM1032GENERAL CHEMISTRY SCIENCE ALLIED FIELDS3All allied science fields not for physical science majors, engineers, etc. Warning: Not intended as a substitute for courses in the CHM 040-049 (CHM1045 & CHM1046 at Broward College). Selected topics… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM1032LGENERAL CHEMIISTRY FOR SCIENCE ALLIED FIELDS LAB1Laboratory exercises to accompany CHM1032. 1 cr · 32 hr source
CHM1045GENERAL CHEMISTRY 13The 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 p… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM1045LGENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB1The 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 p… 1 cr · 48 hr source
CHM1046GENERAL CHEMISTRY II3This is the final course of the two-semester general chemistry sequence: CHM1045 and CHM1046; These sequences include two laboratories: (1)CHM1045L to be taken concurrently with CHM1045, and (2)CHM104… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM1046LGENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB1Laboratory experiments to accompany CHM1046E or CHM1046. Special fee charged. Upon successful completion of this course, the students should be able to use appropriate laboratory equipment to safely… 1 cr · 48 hr source
CHM2210ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I3First part of a two course sequence presenting the structure, preparation, reaction, and nomenclature of various classes of organic compounds and their derivatives. Reaction electronic mechanisms are… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM2210LORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY1Organic laboratory experiments and preparations to accompany CHM2210. Special fee charged. 1 cr · 48 hr source
CHM2211ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II3Second of the two-part organic chemistry course. A continuation of the study of the remaining classes of organic compounds including use of spectroscopic methods and an introduction to bio-organic mo… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM2211LORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY1Appropriate experiments and preparation to compliment CHM2211. Special fee charged. 1 cr · 48 hr source
CHM3203ORGANIC & BIOCHEMISTRY3This course introduces the preprofessional science educator to fundamental organic and biochemical concepts. This is a content course in the B.S. Degree in the BC Science Education Program. The cours… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHM3203LORGANIC & BIOCHEMISTRY LAB1This course has a weekly 3-hour session with laboratory experiments to accompany the lectures in CHM3205 Survey of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. This is a content laboratory course in the B.S.… 1 cr · 48 hr source
CLP2140ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY3This course concentrates on the explanation of psychological abnormality including symptomatic patterns, causation, and treatment approaches of psychological disorders. This course discusses several… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COM2053INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT3This course is designed to help students utilize communication strategies such as interpersonal communication, small/large group communication, verbal/nonverbal communication, public communication, a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COM2336COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION3Course focuses on the organization, structure and function, and social aspects of digital communication. It will introduce principles, techniques, and methods of electronic/computer mediated communic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COM2370NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS I3Course examines current trends and issues such as social commerce, digital marketing and influencing in new media communication while also equipping students with the skills necessary to use various… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COM2371NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS II3Course examines and identifies various theories and best practices related to organizational and network communication solutions while also introducing students to appropriate transmedia platforms and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COM2372NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION FOR BUSINESS3A theoretical and practical course designed to meet the needs of the business and professional community. Students will learn how organizations engage with the challenges that result from the emergen… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COM2412COMMUNICATION METHODS AND CULTURE3This course explores the fascinating relationship between communication and culture as well as the development of systems and methods of research of/for new media delivery. It focuses on how culture… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COM2941NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP3This course functions as the capstone for the AS in New Media Communication. Internship with appropriate business applying knowledge and skills related to new media communication. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CPO2002INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT3This course is a survey of political systems in the developed and the underdeveloped world. Democratic, non-Democratic, unitary and Federal systems will be analyzed and contrasted. Also the European… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CAP2760CINTRO TO DATA ANALYTICS3This course teaches how to use data to analyze all aspects of a company's operation and make appropriate business decisions. It focuses on Web- oriented data, and methods for analyzing data in order… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CAP2787CDATA WAREHOUSE AND DATA MINING FUNDAMENTALS3This course covers the fundamentals of the process of capturing and manipulating data through data warehousing and data mining. This course will provide instruction on how to build a data warehouse.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CAP2788CDATA+3This course students with the the knowledge and skills required to transform business requirements in support of data-driven decisions by: mining data, manipulating data, applying basic statistica st… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CAP3052CIMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES 14This course is designed to prepare students for the global expansive and evolving media and entertainment industry. Upon successful completion of this course, the students should gain knowledge/exper… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CAP3113CIMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES 24This course is designed to provide students with the conceptual foundation, technical basis, and software development skills to design and program digital content in spatial computing. Students will… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CAP3321CDATA WRANGLING3This course explores the concepts and methods of data wrangling, data retrieval, and the use of python in data analytics. Students will learn how to ensure the data is properly sourced, cleaned, form… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CAP4114CIMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES 34This course is designed for the student to apply his/her knowledge and skills applicable to Spatial Computing and Magic Leap hardware. The course is designed as project-based experiences focusing on… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CAP4612CARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR BUSINESS4Students will learn the key elements of artificial intelligence and its applications in business. Concepts and base practices on how to structure business questions as artificial intelligence projects… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CAP4755CDATAX3This course provides students with the knowledge to implement data science operations and processes, apply mathematical and statistical methods appropriately and understand the importance of data pro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CAP4950CIMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES 43This capstone course will provide the opportunity for the student to demonstrate that he/she has learned material during the program and can apply it to a current issue. It should be taken during the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CET1114CDIGITAL TECHNIQUES3This course enables students to analyze and apply digital logic circuits, covering topics such as binary, octal, and hexadecimal number systems, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh mapping, logic gates, flip-f… 3 cr · 64 hr source
CET1117CMICROPROCESSORS3This course equips students to study and explain the organization and operation of a stored program digital computer, with an emphasis on CPU operations in response to assembly and machine language i… 3 cr · 64 hr source
CET2688CSYSTEM SECURITY PRACTITIONER (SSCP)4This course will provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the internationally accepted common body of knowledge encompassing seven (7) security domains including Access Controls; Secu… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CET3620CCISCO NETWORKING IV3This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network de… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CGS1060CCOMPUTER AND INTERNET LITERACY3This is an introductory course in basic computer and internet use. It covers computer hardware and software fundamentals (including the use of Windows), key productivity applications (including word… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CGS1510CEXCEL DATA ANALYSIS3This course will give students the capability to learn the correct application of the principle features of Excel including creating and editing a workbook with multiple sheets, using a graphic eleme… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CGS1540CMICROSOFT ACCESS3This course covers the ability to create and maintain Access Database objects including tables, relationships, data entry forms, multilevel reports, and multi-table queries. Practice will also be pro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CNT2111CCISCO CCNA24In this curriculum, Cisco Networking Academy participants develop workforce readiness skills and build a foundation for success in networking- related careers and degree programs. With the support of… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CNT2113CCISCO CCNA34In this curriculum, Cisco Networking Academy participants develop workforce readiness skills and build a foundation for success in networking- related careers and degree programs. With the support of… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CNT4422CCLOUD SECURITY (CCSP)3A CCSP applies information security expertise to a cloud-computing environment and demonstrates competence in cloud security architecture, design, operations, and service orchestration. This professi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP1000CINTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING3This course provides the beginning programming student with the techniques necessary to write well-documented, structured computer programs. The course is intended to emphasize the planning process u… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP1250CPROGRAMMING 14This course introduces the fundamental concepts, methodologies, and techniques associated with Object-Oriented Programming using Java. Students will learn the basic syntax and structure of Java, obje… 4 cr · 64 hr source
COP1334CINTRODUCTION TO C++3This course provides an introduction to computer program design and development using the C++ language. A structured, multi-phase, program development process featuring a series of steps involving pr… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP1700CINTRODUCTION TO DATABASE AND MYSQL3This course gives students an introduction to MySQL. Students will learn the design and creation of Object-Oriented Databases (using MySQL). Topics will include storing, retrieving, updating and disp… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP2044CMACHINE LEARNING WITH PYTHON4Students will learn why machine learning is crucial for automation and how machines learn with data. Using Python, students will use a variety of packages to create regression and classification model… 4 cr · 64 hr source
COP2071CSQL FUNDAMENTALS4This course provides a basis for students to implement the core principles and tools of a relational database. Students will gain a working knowledge of queries, insert, update and delete SQL stateme… 4 cr · 64 hr source
COP2251CPROGRAMMING II4This course continues the study of Programming I. Topics will include classes, polymorphism, inheritance, streams, exception handling, dynamic memory allocation, and memory management. An introductio… 4 cr · 64 hr source
COP2335CINTERMEDIATE C++ PROGRAMMING3This course continues the study of structured programming and the C++ language begun in COP1334C. Topics will include classes, polymorphism, inheritance, streams, templates, exception handling dynami… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP2360CC# PROGRAMMING3This course teaches students how to create C# programs and gives the student a solid foundation on building applications using an object-oriented / event-driven language. Students will write programs… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP2361COBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN3This course focuses on the object-oriented software development process, including object- oriented methodologies and workflows. Students will be able to determine the Use Cases and Domain Model of t… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP2535CDATA STRUCTURES3The student will learn the fundamental concepts of data structures. The students will learn to design, implement, and use data structures to organize and store data in a computer so that it can be ac… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP3808CWEB DEVELOPMENT I3An introduction to the common principles of computer programming and the basics of a commonly used programming language, including methods. Students will gain a good understanding of Object-Orientate… 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP3809CWEB DEVELOPMENT II3This is a new course for the new Web Coding and Development Specialization in the T300, Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology. 3 cr · 48 hr source
COP4111CINTERMEDIATE WEB SCRIPTING4This course covers intermediate client and server side scripting concepts. Students will learn how to incorporate HTML5 APIs, AJAX, XML and JSON in web sites as well as use popular client and server… 4 cr · 64 hr source
COP4940INTERNSHIP3An Internship will provide the student with practical work experience in the field. In preparation, the student will produce a resume to present to potential employers. The student will work a minimum… 3 cr · 144 hr source
CIS1513CPROJECT MANAGEMENT4This course examines the organization, planning, and controlling of projects and provides practical knowledge on managing project scope, schedule and resources. Topics include project life cycle, wor… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CIS2910CIT ENTREPRENEURSHIP CAPSTONE3This capstone course is designed for the student to demonstrate his/her knowledge and skills applicable to IT entrepreneurship. This course is designed as a project-based experience focusing on an in… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CIS2949STEM IT INTERNSHIP (LOWER DIVISION)3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
CIS3204CETHICAL HACKING I4This course provides a foundation in understanding of how to effectively protect computer networks. Students will learn about the tools and penetration testing methodologies used by ethical hackers t… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CIS3361CCYSA+3The information technology (IT) professional must understand, apply, and manage information assurance and security (IAS) in computing, communication, and organizational systems. This course will prov… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CIS4596IT CAPSTONE PROJECT3This course will give the IT student the ability to utilize what he/she has learned from the IT Program and adapt it to a work environment. This will be accomplished by providing the student a senior… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CIS4935CETHICAL HACKING II: CAPSTONE4This course is a continuation of Ethical Hacking. It supports mastery of the nineteen Certified Ethical Hacking domains. It is a capstone course in which students are assessed based on the objectives… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CEN4353CWEB DEVELOPMENT III3This course introduces students to the database portion of a web application, and students will learn about Project and Product Management in web design. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CEN4354CWEB DEVELOPMENT IV3This course covers Advanced Front End Web Development, and will dive deeper into the popular front and frameworks that shape the web today. Specific topics will be covered based on current web develop… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS1111CLINUX +4This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively administer Linux workstations and servers. Students will plan, install, maintain, and troubleshoot Linux operating… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1133CA+ COMPREHENSIVE4This course provides students with the knowledge required to assemble components based on customer requirements, install, configure and maintain devices, PCs and software for end users, understand the… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1134CNETWORK+4This course provides students with important knowledge and skills required to implement a defined network architecture with basic network security to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot network devic… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1140CTECH+4This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, applications, software development, database use, and security… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1146CCLOUD COMPUTING PRACTITIONER4This course will provide students with an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. This course provides a detailed overview of AWS core services, sec… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1190CAZURE FUNDAMENTALS3The course is intended for candidates who are just beginning to work with cloud-based solutions and services or are new to Azure. You should be familiar with the general technology concepts, includin… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS1212CADOBE PHOTOSHOP3This Adobe course teaches students how to fully utilize the latest Adobe Photoshop image editing tool to create and manipulate images. The course includes hands-on experiences with exercises and proj… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS1214CPROJECT MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS & TOOLS3In this course, students will learn to manage project resources, task assignments and scheduling using industry relevant application tools in support of workforce skills, They will also learn best pr… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS1661CCISCO CCNA14Cisco Networking Academy participants develop workforce readiness skills and build a foundation for success in networking-related careers and degree programs. With the support of video and rich inter… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1831CWEB AUTHORING I4_This course is an entry - level course that provides students with baseline knowledge_and skill in web page development. students will code web pages using HTML and CSS, without the use of third-par… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1851CCIW WEB FOUNDATIONS4This course is an entry-level course that provides students with baseline technical knowledge and skills of Internet, intranet, and extranet technologies. Students will gain a basic knowledge and/or… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS1861CWEB AUTHORING II3This course teaches students the concepts of web development and how to apply structure and design skills using HTML and CSS. It will also introduce strategies and tactis necessary to design user int… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS2120CSECURITY+4This course provides the student with an understanding of the computer, network, infrastructure, and information security issues faced by industry worldwide. Expertise necessary to combat and protect… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS2126CPENTEST+4This course will help the students learn concepts and techniques of penetration testing like planning and scoping a penetration testing assessment,exploiting wired and wireless networks, exploiting a… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS2366CMICROSOFT MOBILITY AND SECURITY4This course prepares individuals to accomplish the following technical tasks: implement modern device services; implement Microsoft 365 security and threat management; and manage Microsoft 365 govern… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS2375CCLOUD+3This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills required to understand standard Cloud terminologies/methodologies, to implement, maintain, and deliver cloud technologies and infrastru… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS2376CMICROSOFT 365 ADMINISTRATOR3This course prepares individuals to perform the duties of a Microsoft 365 Administrator. To deploy and manage Microsoft 365, perform Microsoft 365 tenant-level implementation and administration of cl… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS2380CCLOUD ARCHITECTING I3The objective of this course is to provide the fundamental knowledge of building an IT infrastructure using Amazon Web Services, AWS Part I. This course is designed to teach students how to optimize… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS2382CWINDOWS SERVER ADMINISTRATION3This course is intended for Information Technology (IT) Professionals who have some experiencing working with Windows Server and are looking for a course that covers core administration components an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS2628CCCNP ENTERPRISE: CORE NETWORKING4CCNP Enterprise: Core Networking (ENCOR) provides students with a broad scope of architectural understanding and implementation skills required by enterprise networks. The course covers switching, ro… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS2629CCCNP ENTERPRISE: ADVANCED ROUTING4CCNP Enterprise: Advanced Routing (ENARSI) provides students with an in-depth knowledge to support the implementation and troubleshooting of advanced routing technologies and services including layer… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS2852CCLIENT-SIDE SCRIPTING4This course teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language, design client-side, and platform independent solutions. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs, script for… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS2881CCLOUD ARCHITECTING II4The objective of this course is to provide the fundamental knowledge of building an IT infrastructure using Amazon Web Services, AWS Part II. This course is designed to teach students how to optimize… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS3103CVIRTUALIZATION CONCEPTS AND IMPLEMENTATION3This course offers an in-depth look at virtualization concepts, with an overview of virtualization products. Students will learn to create, configure and manage various types of virtual machines. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS3128CCISSP4This course supports the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam, an ISO/IEC 17024 ANSI accredited, internationally recognized benchmark information security certification desi… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS3326CRED HAT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 23This course focuses on the key tasks needed to become a full time Linux Administrator and to validate those skills via the Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam. This course goes deeper into Ent… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS3350CIMPLEMENTING ADVANCED SERVER 2012 INFRASTRUCTURE3This course will give students the skills and knowledge necessary for planning, designing and deploying a Windows Server 2012 highly virtualized infrastructure including the Active Directory, storage… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS3357CDESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING A SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE3This course will give students the skills and knowledge necessary to design, implement and maintain a Windows Server 2012 Infrastructure in an enterprise scaled, highly virtualized environment. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS3859CCIW E-COMMERCE SPECIALIST4This is a comprehensive course teaching students how to conduct business online and manage the technical issues associated with constructing an e-commerce Web site. Topics include designing and imple… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS3870CSERVER-SIDE SCRIPTING4This course will help students understand and utilize Server Side Scripting technology. Students will work with Server Side Scripting to create Internet- based applications. Students will learn to co… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS4338CMICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER4This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to install, configure, route and manage a Microsoft Exchange environment. They will also learn how to provide client access, back up and… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS4348CRED HAT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 34This course is designed to give students working knowledge to install and configure Ansible on a management workstation and prepare managed hosts for automation. Students will write Ansible Playbooks… 4 cr · 64 hr source
CTS4379CADVANCED CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES3The Cloud Systems Operations course prepares the student for system administration in cloud computing operation roles. The students will acquire skills to maintain cloud computing workloads, perform… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CTS4383CCONFIGURING WINDOWS SERVER HYBRID ADVANCED SERVICE4In this course, students will configuring and managing Windows Server on-premises, hybrid, and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform workloads. The Windows Server hybrid administrator is tasked… 4 cr · 64 hr source
EEX3011INTRODUCTION TO EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION3This course will focus on the characteristics and needs of students with disabilities. Course content will include the different types of programs and services that make up exceptional student educat… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX3280TRANSITION PLANNING FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES3This course is designed for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science Degree program in Teacher Education. This is an overview course examining issues related to transition planning for secondary… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX3601POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL SUPPORT3This is an overview course examining issues related to positive behavioral supports for exceptional education students. Emphasis will be placed on data collection, analysis and interventions related… 3 cr · 58 hr source
EEX4003COMMUNICATION AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES OF PRE-KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES3This course prepares pre-service teachers for family collaboration and support, with emphasis on family systems theory and interaction, community resources, case management and transition for infants… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX4201TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT3This course introduces the stages and sequence of development and the impact of disabilities and risk factors on learning and development of young children. Pre-service teachers will review evidence-… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX4208CURRICULUM PLANNING FOR PRE-KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES3This course provides pre-service teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to teach young children with disabilities (birth to age 5) in early childhood programs. Current issues, trends, curricul… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX4216OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT OF YOUNG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES3This course presents procedures, techniques, and tools available to early childhood educators for assessing the strengths and needs of young children with disabilities (birth to age 5). Pre-service t… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX4293ASSESSMENT & STRATEGIES IN EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT ED3This course introduces and familiarizes students with formal and informal evaluation techniques and materials for the educational assessment of exceptional learners, including those from diverse ling… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX4472INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES FOR STUDENTS WITH MODERATE/SEVERE DISABILITIES3THIS COURSE WILL EXAMINE HOW PARTICULAR TYPES OF LOW-INCIDENCE DISABILITIES; INCLUDING INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, AUTISM, PHYSICAL DISABILITIES, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES, DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, MULTIPL… 3 cr · 58 hr source
EEX4486DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS WITH EXCEPTIONALITIES3This course is designed to provide educators with a practical framework of research-based reading, writing and mathematics curriculum and commercial and software programs to effectively teach student… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEX4843TEACHING EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS PRACTICUM3This course includes characteristics and educational needs of all types of exceptional learners. It is designed to prepare pre-professional educators for the student teaching internship. Pre-professi… 3 cr · 108 hr source
EEX4945STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP IN ESE9The purpose of the ESE Student Teaching course is for the intern to apply and integrate ESE teaching competencies and responsibilities for teaching students with disabilities in a K-12 school setting… 9 cr · 574.5 hr source
CJC2000INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS3Introduction to the historical events and social issues that have shaped the corrections (prison/jail)system in the U.S., and an examination of contemporary corrections in terms of structure, clients… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CRW1001CREATIVE WRITING I3The course is structured toward producing literary fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction and dramtic forms. Student writing will be the primary basis for critical discussion with emphasis on fundamenta… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CRW1100FICTION WRITING3Lectures, readings, craft analysis, discussions, writing exercises, and workshops provide students with the opportunity to analyze fiction and practice the craft of writing fiction. The course is struc… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CRW1300POETRY WRITING3The course is structured toward producing poetry. Student writing will be the primary basis for critical discussion with emphasis on fundamental aspects of poetry, as illustrated in master writers' w… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJK0001INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT0At the end of this course, students should be able to: understand the values and ethics required for criminal justice officers, understand the consequences of sexual harassment, describe the criminal… 0 cr · 10 hr source
CJK0002INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT0At the end of this course, students should be able to: understand the values and ethics required for criminal justice officers, understand the consequences of sexual harassment, describe the criminal… 0 cr · 12 hr source
CJK0012LEGAL0At the end of this course, students should understand the Fourth Amendment related to search and seizure, know what constitutes a lawful arrest , be able to articulate the legal justification for the… 0 cr · 62 hr source
CJK0013INTERACTIONS IN A DIVERSE COMMUNITY0Communicate effectively and professionally when interacting with people in a variety of circumstances, interact with an individual with physical or developmental disabilities, recognize the signs and… 0 cr · 40 hr source
CJK0014INTERVIEWING AND REPORT WRITING0At the end of this course, students will: prepare and conduct basic interview to gather information, take notes, identify signs of deception, obtain statements, identify types of reports, forms, and… 0 cr · 56 hr source
CJK0016COMMUNICATION0In this chapter 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 r… 0 cr · 24 hr source
CJK0018LEGAL0Your 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 thi… 0 cr · 64 hr source
CJK0019INTERVIEWING AND REPORT WRITING0During an investigation, the most important thing you can find is the truth. Conducting lawful and effective interviews is a major component of the investigative process, and this requires developing… 0 cr · 56 hr source
CJK0020VEHICLE OPERATIONS0This course presents the dynamics of emergency vehicle operations and develops skills in operating a motor vehicle in the law enforcement environment. A demonstration of proficiency is required. 0 cr · 48 hr source
CJK0021SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY0You 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 o… 0 cr · 34 hr source
CJK0031CFIRST AID FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE OFFICERS0This course provides life-saving skills development in emergency medical situations appropriate for the law enforcement officer, including: CPR and communicable diseases. 0 cr · 40 hr source
CJK0040CCRIMINAL JUSTICE FIREARMS0This course develops proficiency with the semi- auto pistol used by a law enforcement officer. Qualification is required at various lighting levels. 0 cr · 80 hr source
CJK0051CMS CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEFENSIVE TACTICS0This course is designed to provide the student defensive skills appropriate for the threat level, within Florida law. Demonstration of proficiency is required. 0 cr · 80 hr source
CJK0063FUNDAMENTALS OF PATROL0Law 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. Th… 0 cr · 40 hr source
CJK0064FUNDAMENTALS OF PATROL0At the end of this course, students should be able to use radio equipment properly, identify the uses of mobile computer devices, and understand the uses of FCIC/NCIC/NLETS and other electronic datab… 0 cr · 35 hr source
CJK0065CALLS FOR SERVICE0At the end of this course, students should be able to respond to calls for service, including well- being and security checks, building alarms, environmental hazards, transportation requests, animal… 0 cr · 36 hr source
CJK0072CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS0At the end of this lesson, you will know how to respond to any incident that has the potential for an arrest by following a basic investigative sequence that focuses on fairness in the process and th… 0 cr · 48 hr source
CJK0073CRIMES INVOLVING PROPERTY AND SOCIETY0People 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 prop… 0 cr · 12 hr source
CJK0077CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS0Conduct an initial investigation of crimes against persons, society, property, and economic crimes. 0 cr · 50 hr source
CJK0078CRIME SCENE TO COURTROOM0At the end of this course, students should be able to: process a crime scene conduct a follow-up investigation provide testimony in different types of court proceedings. 0 cr · 35 hr source
CJK0079CRIME SCENE FOLLOW UP INVESTIGATION0The 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… 0 cr · 34 hr source
CJK0084DUI TRAFFIC STOPS0At the end of this course, students should be able to, understand the problem of and solutions for DUI,identify the DUI laws and related legal issues , identify the signs of alcohol or drug impairmen… 0 cr · 24 hr source
CJK0087TRAFFIC STOPS0At 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… 0 cr · 30 hr source
CJK0088TRAFFIC CRASH INVESTIGATION TERMS AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS0Define and explain the terms and legal considerations associated with crash investigations Respond to a crash scene safely, Assess a crash scene properly, Secure a safe work environment at a crash sce… 0 cr · 32 hr source
CJK0092CRITICAL INCIDENTS0At the end of this course, students should be able to do the following: complete and pass Unit 1, IS-100.LEb Introduction to the Incident Command System and Unit 2, IS-700.a National Incident Managem… 0 cr · 44 hr source
CJK0093CRITICAL INCIDENTS0Serving 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… 0 cr · 44 hr source
CJK0096CRIMINAL JUSTICE OFFICER PHYS FIT TRAINING-LE0This course is designed to introduce the student to physical conditioning, aerobic capacity, and wellness conditioning and training. 0 cr · 60 hr source
CJK0110PARKING ENFORCEMENT SPECIALIST0.5This course is designed to provide students the minimum skills necessary to perform the duties of a Parking Enforcement Specialist (PES) and is approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training… 0.5 cr · 16 hr source
CJK0111INTERVIEWING AND REPORT WRITING IN CORRECTIONS0This course introduces students to the importance of documentation and report writing in a correctional environment. 0 cr · 16 hr source
CJK0112TRAFFIC ACCIDENT / CRASH INVESTIGATOR0This course is designed to provide students the minimum skills necessary to perform the duties of a Parking Enforcement Specialist (PES) and is approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training… 0 cr · 80 hr source
CJK0260INTRO TO CORRECTIONAL PROBATION0At the end of this course, students should be able to: understand responsibilities, values and ethics of a correctional probation officer, understand the criminal justice system and chain of command,… 0 cr · 14 hr source
CJK0264LEGAL FOUNDATIONS FOR CORRECTIONAL PROBATION OFFICER0At the end of this course, students should be able to: understand basic concepts of the U.S. Constitution and legal system, understand civil and criminal liability related to an officer's performance… 0 cr · 44 hr source
CJK0265COMMUNICATIONS0At the end of this course, students should be able to: apply effective communication skills, apply active listening, evaluate verbal and non-verbal cues, identify and overcome barriers to effective c… 0 cr · 46 hr source
CJK0266INTAKE AND ORIENTATION0At the end of this course, students should be able to: navigate the Offender Based Information System (OBIS) database when documenting offender information during the intake and orientation process,… 0 cr · 24 hr source
CJK0267CASELOAD MANAGEMENT0At the end of this course, students should be able to: organize, maintain, and secure a caseload, manage work resources and time effectively, maintain Offender Based Information System (OBIS) screens… 0 cr · 32 hr source
CJK0268SUPERVISION OF OFFENDERS0At the end of this course, students should be able to: apply evidence based practice and its intervention principles, conduct a motivational interview with an offender, practice officer safety within… 0 cr · 88 hr source
CJK0269FIELD SUPERVISION0At the end of this course, students should be able to: apply officer and survival techniques, practice teamwork, participate in community- policing partnerships, recognize illegal drugs and parapherna… 0 cr · 80 hr source
CJK0293CORR/CORR PROB TO LE OVERVIEW OF LAW ENFORCEMENT0At the end of this course, students should be able to: understand the values and ethics required for criminal justice officers, understand the consequences of sexual harassment, describe the criminal… 0 cr · 64 hr source
CJK0296CORR TO LE REPORTING PROCEDURES0Prepare and conduct basic interview, gather information, take notes, identify signs of deception, obtain statements, identify types of reports, forms, and logs, including: crime, incident, use of for… 0 cr · 32 hr source
CJK0297CORR TO LE INTERACTIONS TO CRISIS SITUATIONS0At the end of this course, students should be able to: identify a crisis situation, recognize an officers duty to recognize, respond and intervene safely and professionally and understand the options… 0 cr · 10 hr source
CJK0301INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS0This 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 s… 0 cr · 32 hr source
CJK0306COMMUNICATIONS0This course provides students with the foundational knowledge of effective communication within a correctional environment, including interpersonal communication, de-escalation, and recognizing and r… 0 cr · 32 hr source
CJK0310OFFICER SAFETY0At the end of this course, students should be able to: interact professionally with inmates, visitors, and staff in a correctional setting; identify the root causes of miscommunication; use, understa… 0 cr · 16 hr source
CJK0315FACILITY AND EQUIPMENT0At the end of this course, students should be able to complete the following tasks within a correctional facility: identify common equipment; identify hazardous equipment; interpret responsibilities… 0 cr · 8 hr source
CJK0321INTAKE AND RELEASE0This course provides an overview of the intake and reception process in a correctional facility, classification and housing assignments, and explains the basic release process at county and state faci… 0 cr · 16 hr source
CJK0324SUPERVISING IN A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY0This course provides foundational knowledge of the processes for monitoring inmates in a variety of situations, transporting inmates, and addressing disciplinary issues. 0 cr · 32 hr source
CJK0326SUPERVISING CORRECTIONAL POPULATIONS0This 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… 0 cr · 25 hr source
CJK0327SHIFT MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY0This course teaches the basics of situational awareness and safety measures within a correctional environment, including equipment, security checks, searches, contraband, and maintaining general faci… 0 cr · 20 hr source
CJK0336INCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES0This course provides foundational knowledge in entifying and responding to critical incidents within a correctional facility. 0 cr · 20 hr source
CJK0340CCRIMINAL JUSTICE OFFICER PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING0At the end of this course, you should be able to demonstrate improvement in your overall fitness and understand the importance of adopting a commitment to lifelong fitness. 0 cr · 30 hr source
CJK0355LEGAL FOR CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS0This course provides students with the foundational understanding of how case law and agency policies and procedures are important in the corrections profession. 0 cr · 22 hr source
CJK0393CROSS OVER PROGRAM UPDATES0This course is designed for instructors to deliver expanded updated instruction on curriculum topics contained in this cross-over program. The eight hours do not have to be taught in one block but ma… 0 cr · 8 hr source
CJK0400TRAFFIC INCIDENTS0The 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, road… 0 cr · 12 hr source
CJK0401TRAFFIC STOPS0The goal of every traffic stop is to promote driver education and safer roadways. During traffic stops, you may issue a uniform traffic citation or warning, you may make an arrest, or you may find that s… 0 cr · 24 hr source
CJK0402TRAFFIC CRASH INVESTIGATIONS0Law 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 re… 0 cr · 30 hr source
CJK0403DUI TRAFFIC STOPS0Drivers 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, administer… 0 cr · 24 hr source
CJK0421CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON DART FIRING STUN GUN0At the end of this course, students will know the legal and use of force aspects of using a stun gun or CEW, how using a stun gun or CEW affects the human body, and how to operate a stun gun or CEW s… 0 cr · 4 hr source
CCJ1010INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY3A consideration of human behavior and how it relates to the duties and responsibilities of the criminal justice practitioner. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CCJ1020INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE3Introduction to the historical and philosophical background of the agencies of the Criminal Justice System. An examination of the relationships between the police, courts and correctional systems. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CCJ2949CO OP WORK EXPERIENCE3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
DAN2100DANCE APPRECIATION3The appreciation of dance. May include aesthetic, vocational, social and historical aspects of the western canon and other world dance forms. Dance Appreciation is an introductory survey class that e… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DAA1100CBEGINNING MODERN DANCE I2Basic modern dance technique, exercises, and choreography are used to achieve physical objectives, to increase artistic self-awareness and to extend cultural enrichment. Coeducational. 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA1101CMODERN DANCE II2A continuation of DAA1104. Further development of modern dance techniques with an emphasis on vocabulary, alignment, movement phrasing, and rhythm. Participation in semester dance concert required. C… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA1504CJAZZ DANCE I2This is a course in Jazz technique. Included are warm-up, stretch and strengthening, centre exercises, and basic jazz combinations. Coeducational. 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA1505CJAZZ DANCE II2A course in jazz technique with emphasis on various jazz styles and performance. Includes warm-up, stretch and strengthening, centre exercises, and intermediate level jazz dance combinations. Coeduca… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA1680CDANCE REPERTORY1Participation as a dancer/performer in dance works of ballet, jazz, and modern vocabularies. Works include those of dance faculty, guest artists, as well as student choreography. Coeducational. May b… 1 cr · 32 hr source
DAA1681DANCE REPERTORY II1Advanced level participation determined through audition as a dancer/performer in dance works of ballet, jazz, and modern vocabularies. Works include those of dance faculty, guest artists, as well as… 1 cr · 32 hr source
DAA2102CMODERN DANCE III2A continuation of DAA1101C with an emphasis on advanced movement phrases and combinations necessary to perform modern dance repertory. Further emphasis will be placed on the development of the studen… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2103CONTEMPORARY DANCE III2A continuation of DAA2102 with an emphasis on advanced movement phrases and combinations necessary to perform contemporary dance repertory. Emphasis will be placed on the development of the students'… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2219BALLET IV2Continuation of DAA2282. Emphasis on developing strength and coordination in more complex phrasing and movement. This course will explore and develop an understanding of the vocabulary, technique, an… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2220CPOINTE I0This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of pointe work for the ballet class. Students will learn the history and structure of pointe shoes, proper fit and maintenance, and will devel… 0 cr · 32 hr source
DAA2221POINTE II3This course is an intermediate theory and practice of pointe work for the ballet class. Students will learn the history and structure of pointe shoes, proper fit and maintenance, and will develop stre… 3 cr · 32 hr source
DAA2280CBALLET I2An academic study of techniques and theoretical concepts of ballet for the performance-oriented student. Includes warm-up, barre, and centre combinations. Coeducational. 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2281CBALLET II2Continuation of DAA1204. Ballet exercises and step combinations for the intermediate performance student, building on basic skills and culminating in a live performance. Coeducational. Participation… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2282CBALLET III2Emphasis on developing strength and coordination in more complex phrasing and movement. This course will explore and develop an understanding of the vocabulary, technique, and theoretical concepts of… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2610CDANCE COMPOSITION2This course is designed to introduce the student to the creative process of dance composition. Through the use of compositional structures and choreographic devices, the student will create movement… 2 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2905INDEPENDENT STUDY3Individual dance study under the direction of a faculty member. Topics may vary and are usually selected on an individual basis. This course is variable in credit and is repeatable for credit. Pre-re… 3 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2907INDEPENDENT STUDY II3Advanced individual dance study under the direction of a faculty member. Topics may vary and are usually selected on an individual basis. The course is variable credit and is repeatable for credit. P… 3 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2930CSPECIAL TOPICS IN DANCE0An instructional course concerned with activity and development of dance movement skills and concepts centered around topics of current interested or of special interest to students or instructors. T… 0 cr · 64 hr source
DAA2931SPECIAL TOPICS IN DANCE II0An instructional course concerned with activity and development of dance movement skills and concepts centered around topics of current interested or of special interest to students or instructors. T… 0 cr · 64 hr source
DEA1000INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL PRARCTICE/ASSISTING3An overview of dentistry and the dental assisting profession including its history, ethical and legal aspects, duties and responsibilities of the dental health team, professional organizations, and p… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DEA1030PRE CLINICAL4Designed to orient the student to the dental office and the use and sterilization of all instruments and equipment used in the practice of dentistry. 4 cr · 64 hr source
DEA1030LPRECLINICAL LABORATORY2Laboratory/clinical portion of DEA1030. Provides hands-on instruction of use and sterilization of all instruments and equipment used in the practice of dentistry. 2 cr · 120 hr source
DEA1131ALLIED DENTAL THEORY2Designed to acquaint the student with basic body structures, functions and diseases which affect dental treatment. Basic concepts of microbiology and their relevance to sterilization. General aspects… 2 cr · 32 hr source
DEA1155DENTAL PSYCHOLOGY2This course will offer material on the basic theories of psychology which enable the dental assistant to possess a greater understanding of why people act as they do. Included in the course are pract… 2 cr · 32 hr source
DEA1936DENTAL SEMINAR1Seminar format of student clinical experiences and lecture series focusing on selected dental topics pertaining to effective dental assisting and the additional duties permitted by rules and regulati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
DEA1940LCLINICAL PRACTICE I2This course provides practical application in a clinical setting of knowledge acquired in the classroom. This course allows the dental assistant student the opportunity to demonstrate their clinical… 2 cr · 120 hr source
DEA1941LCLINICAL PRACTICE II3This course allows the dental assistant student the opportunity to continue to demonstrate their clinical and administrative skills in a dental office setting. This is a non-paid externship where the… 3 cr · 180 hr source
DEH1002CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE PROCEDURES2A course designed to provide knowledge of the principles of dental hygiene with a detailed study of instrumentation. The course includes data collection and mastery of beginning techniques in dental… 2 cr · 32 hr source
DEH1002LPRECLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE LAB2The laboratory portion of this course is designed to provide hands-on instruction in the application of dental hygiene procedures with a detailed study of instrumentation. The course includes data co… 2 cr · 96 hr source
DEH1130ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY2This course studies the embryonic development and the histology of the components of the oral cavity. This includes a comprehensive study of the cells and tissues of the oral cavity. 2 cr · 32 hr source
DEH1602PERIODONTOLOGY3This course presents the etiology and classification of periodontal disease and principles of periodontia pertinent to dental hygiene practice. Principles of occlusion and periodontal surgery techniqu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DEH1602LPERIODONTOLOGY LAB1DEH1602L encompasses a continuation of learning current periodontal trends in the dental office. This laboratory provides the student with hands on activities to insure effective patient treatment inc… 1 cr · 48 hr source
DEH1800DENTAL HYGIENE I2This course provides instruction on removal of hard and soft deposits, treatment planning, preventive procedures, care of instruments, pre and post operative procedures, and dental hygiene diagnosis. 2 cr · 32 hr source
DEH1800LDENTAL HYGIENE I CLINIC2This course will provide clinical experience in comprehensive patient care. Emphasis is placed on treatment planning and dental hygiene assessment techniques. 2 cr · 128 hr source
DEH1802DENTAL HYGIENE II3A course designed to provide further knowledge in the application of dental hygiene procedures. This includes information on treatment planning, periodontal charting, ultrasonic scaling and comprehen… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DEH1802LDENTAL HYGIENE II CLINIC4This course will provide clinical experience in treatment planning, periodontal charting, ultrasonic scaling and comprehensive dental hygiene care. 4 cr · 192 hr source
DEH1934DENTAL HYGIENE REVIEW SEMINAR1Dental Hygiene course centering around National Board of Dental Hygiene Examination Review. 1 cr · 16 hr source
DEH2300DENTAL PHARMACOLOGY2This course provides an understanding of the drugs commonly encountered in the dental office. The student will gain knowledge in the origin, physical and chemical properties, modes of administration a… 2 cr · 32 hr source
DEH2400GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY2This course provides principles of general and oral and pathology as it relates to diseases of the oral cavity. There will be emphasis on the importance of the dental hygienist's recognition of norma… 2 cr · 32 hr source
DEH2701CCOMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH2This course will teach the student the concepts of community dental health. Topics covered include the measurement of dental disease, prevention programs, community outreach programs, and simple stat… 2 cr · 44 hr source
DEH2804DENTAL HYGIENE III1This six-week course provides opportunity for discussion and debriefing of clinical activities in DEH2804L. Instructions will be provided for application of difficult prophylactic procedures and advanc… 1 cr · 16 hr source
DEH2804LDENTAL HYGIENE III CLINIC4The laboratory portion of this course provides advanced application of the principles of preventive dental hygiene and oral prophylaxis techniques on patients in the clinic under supervision. 4 cr · 192 hr source
DEH2806DENTAL HYGIENE IV1This course provides continuation of theoretical material related to clinical dental hygiene practice. Discussions include advanced periodontal therapy with emphasis on synthesis or case information,… 1 cr · 16 hr source
DEH2806LDENTAL HYGIENE IV CLINIC4Continuation of clinical experience with patients, developing previously learned skills and knowledge. Emphasis placed on advanced instrumentation and patient management skills necessary to treat mor… 4 cr · 192 hr source
DEH2840LADVANCED DENTAL TECHNOLOGY LAB1This laboratory course is designed to provide the dental hygiene students with basic concepts of computer technology and dental software used in the current practice of dentistry. The course will foc… 1 cr · 48 hr source
DES1020DENTAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY3The study of head and neck anatomy with emphasis placed on the structure, morphology, and function of the primary and permanent human dentition. 3 cr · 48 hr source
DES1054PAIN CONTROL AND DENTAL ANESTHESIA2This course provides a study of agents used in dentistry for local anesthesia and pain control. 2 cr · 32 hr source
DES1100DENTAL MATERIALS2Designed to familiarize the student with the various types of materials, their physical properties and characteristics, proper manipulation and designed application in the practice of dentistry. 2 cr · 32 hr source
DES1100LDENTAL MATERIALS LAB (ATD)1Laboratory portion of DES1100. Proper manipulation and designed application in the practice of dentistry. Projects demonstrating proficiency in the technical applications and proper manipulation of sp… 1 cr · 60 hr source
DES1200DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY3Fundamentals of radiological science as applied to dentistry will be presented. Special consideration will be given to radiation physics, hazards, biological effects, protection, and control methods.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DES1200LDENTAL RADIOGRAPHY LAB1Laboratory portion of DES1200. Proper techniques for exposing, processing, and mounting radiographs. Laboratory exercise demonstrating proficiency in these techniques will be required. 1 cr · 60 hr source
DES1502DENTAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT2The study of efficient dental office management. Basic concepts to be presented will include telephone etiquette and communication. Guidelines for better interpersonal relations, methods for effective… 2 cr · 32 hr source
DES1805CLINICAL PROCEDURES I2Lecture series acquaints the student with the necessary background material and assisting procedures involved in each dental specialty. 2 cr · 32 hr source
DES1805LCLINICAL PROCEDURES I LAB1Practicum phase provides the opportunity for each student to receive closely supervised individual instruction in all phases of chairside assisting. Special fee charged. 1 cr · 60 hr source
DES1832EXPANDED FUNCTIONS I1The course is designed to provide the basic knowledge and clinical practice necessary for the dental assisting student to perform the expanded functions permitted by the rules and regulations of the… 1 cr · 16 hr source
DES1832LEXPANDED FUNCTION I LABORATORY1Designed to provide the basic knowledge and clinical practice necessary for the Dental Assisting student to perform the Expanded Functions permitted by the Rules and Regulations of the Florida State… 1 cr · 60 hr source
DES1833EXPANDED FUNCTIONS II2The course is designed to be a continuation of dental auxiliary expanded functions I. It will provide the basic knowledge necessary to perform the more complex expanded functions permitted by the rul… 2 cr · 32 hr source
DES1833LEXPANDED FUNCTION II LAB1This course is designed to be a continuation of dental auxiliary expanded functions I. It will provide the clinical practice necessary to perform the more complex expanded functions permitted by the… 1 cr · 60 hr source
DES1840CPREVENTIVE DENTISTRY2Emphasis is placed on the development of a plaque control program to meet individual patient needs. Materials on methods of toothbrushing, supplementary aids for oral physiotherapy and the use of flu… 2 cr · 48 hr source
DEP2002DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY I: CHILD PSYCHOLOGY3This course is a study of the growth of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is on infancy through adolescence. DEP2002 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minimum grade of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DEP2004DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY3This is a study of the ongoing changes which take place in human behavior from conception to death. Emphasis is on the entire life span. DEP2004 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minim… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DEP2302DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH II: ADOLESCENT & YOUNG ADULT3This course is a study of personal and social development and maturation during adolescence with attention to research dealing with characteristic problems and adjustments. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAD2104DISCRETE MATHEMATICS3This course will emphasize mathematical theory, formal methods of proof, and applied problem- solving techniques. Topics include formal proof, sets, logic, functions, probability, relations, graphs,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DSC1002TERRORISM AND DOMESTIC SECURITY3A study of domestic and international terrorism as it relates to domestic security. Topics include terrorist organizations and motivations, investigating terrorism threats, conducting vulnerability a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DSC1006INTRODUCTION TO HOMELAND SECURITY3This course will introduce students to the vocabulary and important components of Homeland Security. Students will learn about the important agencies associated with Homeland Security and their inter… 3 cr · 48 hr source
DSC2590INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS & SECURITY3This course examines intelligence analysis and its indispensable relationship to the security management of terrorist attacks or disasters, man- made and natural. It also explores the vulnerabilities… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ESC1000EARTH SCIENCE3Using 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, biosp… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ESC1000LEARTH SCIENCE LABORATORY1This course will have experiments and exercises that will investigate the hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere of earth. The earth will also be mapped and investigated as an object in space. 1 cr · 32 hr source
ECO2013PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS3In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decisionmaking, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Stu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ECO2023PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS3An introductory course stressing microeconomic theories. Topics studied include the theory and application of supply and demand elasticity; theory of consumer demand, utility; production and cost the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ECO3703INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS3An exploration of why nations trade,the effects of trade on the economy,international commercial policy, balance of payments,exchange rate determination, the Eurocurrency markets, and international t… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEC1200EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION3This course reviews the history and present day aspects of early childhood programs for infants, toddlers, preschool, and school children. Basic principles and foundations of early childhood educatio… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EEC1603CHILD GUIDANCE3This course provides child guidance and group management techniques to foster the development of self-esteem, self-control, and social skills in young children. 3 cr · 48 hr source
EDF1005INTRODUCTION TO THE TEACHING PROFESSION3This course provides an overview of the American education system and the teaching profession. Its focus is teacher preparation for the 21st century. It examines the history of education, educational… 3 cr · 63 hr source
EDF3280INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES3This course provides the educator with varied research based instructional strategies to reach all 21st century learners in the K-12 classroom setting. The course convers multiple aspects of teaching… 3 cr · 58 hr source
EDF4430EDUCATIONAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS3This course helps pre-professional teachers develop a philosophy of assessment; understand how various measures combine to create a picture of student progress; and acquire knowledge and skills neces… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EDG1001FLORIDA TEACHER CERTIFICATION EXAM PROCESS3This course introduces Education students to the Florida Teacher Certification Exam and process. 3 cr · 48 hr source
EDG4410CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT3This course provides an overview on effective classroom management in the K-12 classroom. It provides educators with tools on how to plan for a successful school year. It equips teachers with a solid… 3 cr · 58 hr source
EME2040INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY3This course is a theory and application course that introduces students to instructional design principles, traditional and emerging technologies, and software and how they are used in the teaching p… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EME2041EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN EVERYDAY LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS3This course will explore applications of technology integration to improve teaching and learning. Students will learn ways to use technology for the development of independent learning in order to fa… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EME3410ENHANCING MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION WITH TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS3This course will explore the interaction of K12 mathematics and science content, technology that supports mathematics and science teaching and learning, and the cognitive and social processes of lear… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ETE3141COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION3Computer Science Education course which provides educators with the professional expertise necessary to teach the specialized content of information technology and computer science courses. Prepares… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EDP4004PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY3This course provides a foundation in educational psychology and its application to classroom settings. Special emphasis is placed on development, learning theory, intelligence, motivation, memory, hi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EET1015CDC CIRCUITS3This course introduces students to electric circuits, enabling them to demonstrate an understanding of the definitions and interrelationships of voltage, current,and power circuits containing passive… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EET1025CAC CIRCUITS3This course guides students to demonstrate knowledge of circuit analysis using alternating voltage sources, including the behavior of resistive and reactive passive elements, frequency and transient… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EET1084CINTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS3This course introduces the fundamentals, terminology, and applications used in the electronics indcircuitStudents will explore circuit theory principles, electronic components, transistor usage, ampl… 3 cr · 64 hr source
EET1141CLINEAR TECHNIQUES I3This course introduces students to semiconductor devices and laboratory experiments, covering semiconductor principles, rectifier diodes, Zener diodes, BJT amplifiers, negative feedback amplifiers, field… 3 cr · 64 hr source
EET2142CLINEAR TECHNIQUES II3This course advances students' understanding of advanced semiconductor devices and laboratory measurements. Topics include power amplifiers, amplifier frequency response, thyristors, LEDs,special diode… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EET2326CELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS3This course explores basic electronic communications systems, focusing on RF amplifiers and oscillators, amplitude modulation, single sideband modulation, frequency and phase modulation, pulse modulat… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EMS1011INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES1Introduction to Emergency Medical services as a career. The course will describe roles and responsibilities, career and advancement possibilities. The course will also highlight the required skills i… 1 cr · 16 hr source
EMS1059CEMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER3The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) training follows the National EMS Education Standards. Emergency Medical Responders provide immediate lifesaving care to critical patients who access the emergen… 3 cr · 56 hr source
EMS1119EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN BASIC6This course is designed to prepare the basic emergency medical technician in accord with U.S. Dept. of Transportation curriculum and Florida State EMS guidelines includes an introductory survey of em… 6 cr · 96 hr source
EMS1119LEMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN SKILLS LABORATORY1Lab practice and testing of basic emergency medical technician skills included in the Department of Transportation EMT ambulance curriculum and Florida State EMS guidelines. Skills include CPR at AHA… 1 cr · 32 hr source
EMS1411EMT HOSPITAL CLINICAL2Practical application of (EMT), emergency medical technician clinical knowledge and skills under professional supervision in the Hospital setting. Course emphasizes the development of student skill i… 2 cr · 80 hr source
EMS1421EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) FIELD CLINICAL2Practical application of EMT emergency medical technician clinical knowledge and skills under the professional supervision in the prehospital or field setting. Provides for observation and patient car… 2 cr · 80 hr source
EMS2010PARAMEDIC 1 A&P, ASSESS, PATHO, PHARM4This course follows the National EMS Education Standard Competencies covering: (1) Anatomy & Physiology, (2) Pathophysiology, (3) Life Span Development, (4) Patient Assessment, (5) Critical Thinking… 4 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2201PARAMEDIC 1 HOSPITAL CLINICAL1This is the first Hospital Clinical for Paramedic 1 students. The emphasis will be to review basic EMT skills, and improve Patient Assessment skills and documentation. Invasive Medication Administrati… 1 cr · 48 hr source
EMS2311EMT LEADERSHIP1Introduces the student to professional issues in EMS through special projects. Prerequisite: EMT and paramedic certificate courses. 1 cr · 16 hr source
EMS2631PARAMEDIC PREP 14This course follows the National EMS Education Standard Competencies covering: (1) EMS Systems, (2) Workforce Safety & Wellness, (3) Public Health, (4) Medical, Legal, Ethical Issues, (5) Communicati… 4 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2631LPARAMEDIC SCIENCE I LAB2This 4-hour Lab (EMS2631L) supports the psychomotor skills associated with the lecture content from the Paramedic 1 Lectures, EMS2010, and EMS2631. It also reviews EMT skills, and introduces EMS equi… 2 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2632PARAMEDIC 2 SCIENCE4This course follows the National EMS Education Standard Competencies utilizing the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) 8th Edition, covering: (1) Airway Management, (2) Respiratory Emergen… 4 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2632LPARAMEDIC 2 LAB2The Paramedic 2 Lab (EMS2632L) consists of skills associated with the Paramedic 2 lectures (EMS2632 and EMS2633), and builds upon prior knowledge and skills from previous levels of EMS training. Skil… 2 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2633PARAMEDIC 2 CARDIOLOGY4This course follows the Nation EMS Education Standard Competencies covering: (1) Cardiology, (2) Associated Materials from independent textbooks supporting Basic EKGs, 12-Lead EKGs, and Advanced Card… 4 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2634PARAMEDIC 3 - TRAUMA4This course follows the Nation EMS Education Standard Competencies covering: (1)Trauma Systems & Mechanism of injury, (2) Bleeding, (3) Soft Tissue Trauma, (4) Burns, (5) Face & Neck Trauma, (6) Head… 4 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2634LPARAMEDIC SCIENCE III - TRAUMA LAB2Paramedic 3 Lab contains skills associated with content from the Paramedic 3 Lecture, EMS2634 and EMS2635, plus any prior EMS training. Topics include: (1) Bleeding, (2) Soft Tissue Injury, (3) Burns… 2 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2635PARAMEDIC 3 - MEDICAL4This course follows the Nation EMS Education Standard Competencies covering: (1) Neurological Emergencies, (2) Diseases of the Ears, Eyes, Nose & Throat, (3) Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Emergencies,… 4 cr · 64 hr source
EMS2636PARAMEDIC 4 SCIENCE3P4 Science integrates assessment findings with principles of epidemiology and pathophysiology to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment/disposition plan for a patient with… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EMS2636LPARAMEDIC SCIENCE IV LAB.2Final skills lab dealing with scenarios covering all aspect of the curriculum. Demonstration of skill competencies for Certification in ACLS, PEPP, 12 Lead ECG, Support, Emergency Management of Acute… 2 cr · 48 hr source
EMS2641PARAMEDIC II HOSPITAL CLINICAL2Second of three hospital clinical sessions focused at the Paramedic 2 level, stressing Advanced Life Support (ASL) skills for the paramedic student. Provides for directed supervised experiences in lo… 2 cr · 72 hr source
EMS2642PARAMEDIC 3 - HOSPITAL CLINICAL2Third of three hospital courses continuing to practice previously learned skills in a Hospital setting. Provides for directed supervised experiences in local hospitals. Topics include: (1) Bleeding,… 2 cr · 72 hr source
EMS2643PARAMEDIC 4 - HOSPITAL CLINICAL2The last of four hospital courses involving patient care in a variety of emergency and health care agency sites. Clinical experiences with patients of all age groups and medical/traumatic conditions… 2 cr · 80 hr source
EMS2650PARADEMIC I FIELD1First of four courses dealing with application of knowledge and skills in an EMS field rescue environment. Provides for directed, supervised experiences on EMS Advanced Life Support (ALS) vehicles. Ac… 1 cr · 56 hr source
EMS2651PARAMEDIC SCIENCE II FIELD1Second of four field courses that provides continued application of knowledge and skills previously learned for directed, supervised experiences on EMS Advanced Life Support (ALS) vehicles. Topics inc… 1 cr · 56 hr source
EMS2652PARAMEDIC 3 FIELD CLINICAL1Third of four field courses stressing continuation of prior knowledge and skills practiced in the EMS Field environment. Provides for directed, supervised experiences on Advanced Life Support (ALS) ve… 1 cr · 56 hr source
EMS2653PARAMEDIC 4 CAPSTONE FIELD INTERNSHIP4The Paramedic Field Internship is the Capstone course of the paramedic program. Interns will participate as lead crew members aboard a licensed advanced life support transport vehicle with an assigne… 4 cr · 188 hr source
EMS3312EMS SUPERVISOR3This is an upper level course to provide students an introduction of practices and principles to create and maintain a successful EMS organization. The course will explore issues in Managerial leader… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EMS4314EMERGENCY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION3This course is to comply with Fire and Emergency Services Higher education (FESHE) program. The student will able apply theory to community administration, community risk reduction, human resource ma… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EMS4334COMMUNITY RISK REDUCTION3This course is to comply with Fire and Emergency Services Higher education (FESHE) program and provides a theoretical framework for the understanding of the ethical, sociological, organizational, pol… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ETD1103CENGINEERING GRAPHICS WITH CAD3This course surveys the principles and practices involved in making and reading engineering drawings. Students will develop skills in engineering graphics with an emphasis on visualization, orthograp… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ETD1320CBASIC CAD3This course introduces students to computer-aided design (CAD) with extensive lab work using AutoCAD software. Topics include AutoCAD command structure, setting units and limits, drafting primitives,… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETD2350CADVANCED CAD3Covers additional topics in AutoCAD which include blocks, move and copy, array, mirror, text, text styles, 3D and isometric modes. The development of macro operations. As in basic CAD, extra lab hour… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETI1110CINTRODUCTION TO QUALITY ASSURANCE3This course defines the role of quality in an industrial environment, teaching students to apply quality management techniques and philosophies, process development, evaluation techniques, continuous… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETI1401CINTRODUCTION TO MACHINING3This course offers a practical overview of machine shop practices and equipment, introducing students measuring tools, and basic metal fabrication equipment. Safety and quality practices are emphasiz… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETI1420CPROCESSES AND MATERIALS3This course provides comprehensive coverage of the characteristics, fundamentals, and manufacturing properties of materials, including metal alloys, polymers, ceramics, and composites. Students will… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETI1622CONCEPTS OF LEAN AND SIX SIGMA4This course provides students with an introduction to the fundamentals of lean, and Six Sigma. A comprehensive overview of the lean and six sigma methodologies including the Define, Measure, and Contr… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ETI1701CSAFETY3This course focuses on_occupational safety and health theories and principles in a practical, real-world job-related setting. Topics include OSHA compliance, safety standards, code enforcement, ergon… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETI2402CADVANCED MACHINING I3This course concentrates on sheet metal fabrication techniques, riveting tools, and the care and use of manual lathes and mills. Students will learn machining theory and concepts and practice safely… 3 cr · 80 hr source
ETI2403CADVANCED MACHINING II3This course concentrates on the theory and use of computer numeric control (CNC) lathes and vertical milling machines including computer numerical programming, linear and polar coordinate systems, ma… 3 cr · 80 hr source
ETI2535CAUTOMATED PROCESS CONTROL3This course introduces modern control theory and the use of sensors, actuators, and controllers. Tthe student will be introduced to state of the art control systems used in industry and the elements… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETI2610CPRINCIPLES OF SIX SIGMA4This course provides students with an introduction to the basic principles and theories of Six Sigma as used in the continual improvement process. The course examines the tools most common to six sig… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ETI2623CTOOLS FOR LEAN MANUFACTURING4This course provides students with an overview of lean manufacturing concepts, and a working knowledge of the tools required to implement and maintain a lean manufacturing facility. Course coverage i… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ETI2644PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL3This course applies industrial engineering theory and practice to operations management planning and control (MPC). Students will analyze forecasting, aggregate planning, operations strategy, capacit… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ETM1010CMEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION3This course provides a foundational understanding of mechanical and electronic measurement techniques used in manufacturing environments. Students will integrate concepts, principles, and techniques… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETM2315CHYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS3This course introduces students to the principles of fluid power technology and system theory, focusing on the application of component functions and circuit operation. Through hands-on lab work, stu… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETP2402CINTRODUCTION TO SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS3This course delivers an introduction to background essential theory, principles, and future of distributive energy technology. It focuses on solar/ photovoltaic systems work and integration with the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ETP2410CINSTALLATION OF SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS3This course covers the design and installation of photovoltaic systems. It is the second course in a two-part series which provides all the content necessary to prepare the student for the North Amer… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ETS1511MOTORS AND CONTROLS3This course provides a study of Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) motors, teaching students to identify and define motor components, forces, NEMA ratings, and nameplate information. The… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETS2436CBIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION3This course develops students' proficiency in biomedical equipment maintenance through classroom and laboratory environments, where they will learn to evaluate, troubleshoot, test, and repair various… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETS2527ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS3This course covers gears and gearboxes, belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets, and alignments and measurements commonly found in the industrial environment. This course prepares students for a rela… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ETS2542CPROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS3This course provides students with the fundamental concepts of programmable controllers, focusing on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) principles, programming, and fundamentals needed for simple p… 3 cr · 64 hr source
ETS2940BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECH.INTERNSHIP3This course includes a 234-hour internship at an appropriate medical facility, where students will participate in orientation, biomedical engineering instrumentation theory, safety standards, hands-o… 3 cr · 234 hr source
EGS1001CINTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING3This course is a basic introduction to engineering. It will explore the various engineering fields, engineering problem solving, and basic math and physics used by engineers. Other topics such as safe… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EAP0100CLISTENING/SPEAKING I3EAP0100C is an elementary (CEFR A1) speaking and listening course designed to help students develop English speaking and listening skills. Students develop the ability to listen and respond appropria… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0120CESL READING I3This is a level 100 beginning ESL reading course designed for students in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. It emphasizes vocabulary and comprehension on a basic level. Placement in EAP01… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0182CREADING, WRITING, GRAMMAR, SPEAKING, AND LISTENING9EAP0182C is a beginning integrated skills course for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs.Students will develop English grammar, writing, reading, speaking, listening, an… 9 cr · 183 hr source
EAP0185CESL GRAMMAR/WRITING I6A low-beginning level combined skills course for speakers of other languages designed principally to guide the students to the development of basic grammar and basic writing structures as applied to… 6 cr · 109 hr source
EAP0200CLISTENING/SPEAKING II3EAP0200C is a pre-intermediate (CEFR A2) speaking and listening course designed to help students develop English speaking and listening skills. This course also emphasizes accurate and comprehensible… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0220CESL READING II3This is a level 200 high beginning ESL reading course designed for students in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. It emphasizes vocabulary and comprehension on a basic level. Placement in… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0282CSP-LIS/READING/WRITING/GRAMMAR 29EAP0282C is a combined skills course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Programs. Students will develop English grammar, writing, reading, speaking, listening, and… 9 cr · 157 hr source
EAP0285CESL GRAMMAR/WRITING II6A high-beginning level combined skills course for speakers of other languages designed principally to guide the students to the development of basic grammar and writing structures as applied to acade… 6 cr · 109 hr source
EAP0300CSPEAKING-LISTENING 33EAP0300C is a listening and speaking course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. Students will learn listening, speaking, and note-taking skills. The course… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0320CREADING 33EAP0320C is an intermediate reading course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. It emphasizes development and expansion of academic vocabulary and reading c… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0385CGRAMMAR/WRITING 36EAP0385C is a grammar and writing course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. This course emphasizes intermediate grammar structures and sentence and paragr… 6 cr · 109 hr source
EAP0400CSPEAKING-LISTENING 43EAP0400C is a listening and speaking course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. The course is designed to guide students toward fluency and accuracy in spo… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0420CREADING 43EAP0420C is a high-intermediate reading course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. It emphasizes academic vocabulary development and academic reading compr… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP0485CGRAMMAR/WRITING 46EAP0485C is a grammar and writing skills course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. This course emphasizes high-intermediate grammar structures and paragra… 6 cr · 109 hr source
EAP1520CREADING 53EAP1520C is an advanced reading course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs.This course emphasizes literal, inferential, and critical comprehension skills, a… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP1540CWRITING 53EAP1540C is an advanced composition course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. This course is designed to guide students through the writing process of par… 3 cr · 61 hr source
EAP1640CWRITING 63EAP1640C is an advanced composition course designed for students enrolled in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. Students compose essays in various rhetorical modes. Emphasis is placed on t… 3 cr · 61 hr source
ENC0015CDEVELOPMENTAL WRITING I4This course provides an overview of the fundamentals of grammar, mechanics, usage, sentence structure, and paragraph development. A laboratory component will supplement classroom instruction. With a… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ENC0017CACCELERATED LITERACY READING/WRITING INTEGRATION4This course will focus on critical thinking skills required to read, analyze, and synthesize written information, including the expansion of vocabulary and grammatical/mechanical skills required to s… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ENC1101COMPOSITION I3This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENC1102COMPOSITION II3Composition II is designed to further develop a student's communication skills by building on the writing and critical thinking strategies learned in ENC1101. Students will be required to write essay… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENC2210PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL WRITING3A composition course focusing on writing for business, science, and technology. Assignments include letters, memos, resumes, reports, proposals, an oral presentation, and the use of graphics. Student… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY1001BUGS AND PEOPLE3A survey course in entomology for non-majors. The focus will be on both beneficial and detrimental impacts of insects and related arthropods and their role in the environment and scientific advancement… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY3005PRINCIPLES OF ENTOMOLOGY3An introduction to entomology with lecture and labs on insect structure, development, classification, habits and control. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY3005LPRINCIPLES OF ENTOMOLOGY LAB1An introduction to entomology with lecture and labs on insect structure,development, classification, habits and control. 1 cr · 32 hr source
ENY3222BIOLOGY AND IDENTIFICATION OF URBAN PESTS3An instructional program that describes insects. Including life cycle, morphology,physiology, ecology, and taxonomy of urban pests. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY3225PRINCIPLES OF URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT3This course and will cover the methods of managing urban pests, such as cockroaches, fleas, termites, flies, stored food pests, and ants. Chemical and nonchemical methods of control will be emphasize… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY3228URBAN VERTEBRATE PEST MANAGEMENT2This is a companion course designed to complement ENY-3225, Principles of Urban Pest Management. It covers vertebrate pests and their control in the Urban Environment, principally structural and land… 2 cr · 48 hr source
ENY4161CINSECT CLASSIFICATION3Classification of major families of adult insects with emphasis on their identification, habitat and niche. A properly curated collection is required. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY4592MOSQUITO BIOLOGY3Mosquito Biology is an introduction to mosquito classification, natural history, ecology, physiology, population dynamics, mosquito-borne disease and control. The relationships between mosquitoes, hum… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY4660MEDICAL AND VETERINARY ENTOMOLOGY3This course presents the major tick, mite, and insect vectors of disease to man and animals. Students will learn to identify and understand the morphology, behavior and life cycles of disease vectors… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY4905REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE0A course where critical thinking is developed through the analysis and critique of scientific literature and research. 0 cr · 48 hr source
ENY4906DIRECTED ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH3Students (individually or in a group) will conduct research or certain aspects of research projects. This course is intended to help students acquire skills in applying research principles and obtain… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ENY4949ENTOMOLOGY INTERNSHIP3A course designed to provide training in entomology through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer/host. Minimum c… 3 cr · 144 hr source
EVS4905REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE0A course where critical thinking is developed through the analysis and critique of scientific literature and research. 0 cr · 48 hr source
EVR1001INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE3This 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EVR1261FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR POLLUTION3This course will cover the fundamentals of air pollution like various types of pollutants, their sources and health effects they on humans, animals and plants; monitoring and control aspects of gaeou… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EVR1858ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION3This course deals with the purpose of federal, state, and local environmental law and its impact on South Florida and the larger world community. Reason for protection of the environment, compliance… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EVR2930ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SEMINAR1Selected current topics in environmental science and related subjects. 1 cr · 16 hr source
EVR2949CO OP WORK EXPERIENCE3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
EVR3400CWILDLIFE ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT3This course is designed to consider wildlife as a natural resource with an emphasis on principles of ecology, conservation and management. Time will be taken in this course to discuss wildlife manage… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EUH1000WESTERN CIVILIZATION: ANCIENT THROUGH RENAISSANCE3Historical survey of Western culture from its roots in the ancient Near East to the beginning of the early modern period. Provides students with broad foundation of knowledge to understand socio-econ… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EUH1001WESTERN CIVILIZATION: REFORMATION THROUGH MODERN3A survey of the major economic, social, political, religious, and cultural institutions and ideas from the early modern European period to the present. 1. To examine the events in European history fr… 3 cr · 48 hr source
EUH2032HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST3This course examines the historical origins, execution, and consequences of the Holocaust. 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIL1030FILM HISTORY3In this introductory course, students will learn the history of cinema in the United States and abroad, starting from 1895 to the present. The development of filmmaking technologies and storytelling c… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIL1100CSCREENWRITING FUNDAMENTALS3The course is a workshop in which students will develop their own original stories, while learning basic narrative structure for feature length screenplays. Student will also learn to break down and… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL1131CSCREENWRITING WORKSHOP3The course is a workshop in which students will develop their own original stories, while learning advanced structure and formatting for complex short narrative screenplays. 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL1420CINTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKING3Provides a basic understanding of digital film production technology, equipment operation, terminology, and techniques, as well basic industry positions, procedures and protocols in the production of… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL1441CFILM TECH SUPPORT3This class will introduce students to the technical skills and protocols employed in below- the-line (BTL) positions in the motion picture industry. The class will stress the protocols observed by Be… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL1456CFILM PRODUCTION DESIGN3In this course, students will learn basics of production design and its importance in film. Production design concepts and techniques will be developed and applied in class. 3 cr · 64 hr source
FIL1552CFILM EDITING FUNDAMENTALS3Basic theory and practice of nonlinear editing for narrative motion pictures using industry motion picture editing software. 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2000FILM APPRECIATION3History and development of film, including introductory study of aesthetics and criticism. FIL2000 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C to meet the requirements of the G… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIL2432CFICTION FILMMAKING3Building on the basic concepts of Introduction to Filmmaking and Nonfiction Filmmaking, students continue to develop an understanding of professional digital film production with the addition of basic… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2438CNONFICTION FILMMAKING3Building on the concepts of Introduction to to Filmmaking, students continue to develop an understanding of professional_digital film production with emphasis on nonfiction production. Industry positio… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2452CMULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTION3In this course, students learn Multi-Camera approaches, procedures, and techniques used by filmmakers in advertising and corporate video productions. 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2473CVISUAL EFFECTS FUNDAMENTALS3This course will introduce students to the basic theory and techniques used in digital visual effects for film. Topics covered will include Text Effects, 3D Effects with Motion, Image Compositing and… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2515CFILM CAPSTONE I: PRODUCTION3The cumulative competencies of the Film Production Technology Program are tested in the areas of PreProduction and Production in the development and execution of team-led, professional-level, portfol… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2537CSOUND DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS3This course will introduce students to the basic theory and techniques used in sound design for film and video. Topics covered will include sound recording and the use of sound editing software to exe… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2572CPOST PRODUCTION WORKSHOP3Students will employ advanced theory, techniques and procedures used in editing, sound design, visual effects and color correction together as complementary elements to complete the entire post produ… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2573CFILM CAPSTONE II: POST PRODUCTION3The cumulative competencies of the Film Production Technology Program are tested in the areas of Post Production in the completion of team-led, professional-level, portfolio-quality short films. In th… 3 cr · 72 hr source
FIL2611FILM BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP3This course is an examination of the functional areas within marketing as well as the various distribution means (both current and projected) that are governing the sale of independent feature films o… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIL2680FILM PRODUCING AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT3This course will introduce students to the theory and practice of producing and managing picture productions, from preproduction to post, including the management of above-the-line talent. Topics cov… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIL2930SPECIAL TOPICS IN FILM AND VIDEO3Course centers around topics of current interest or of special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIL2945FILM INTERNSHIP3Students will learn to apply the various skills gained throughout the program in a semester-long immersion at an established film entertainment company or a faculty-supervised independent project for… 3 cr · 150 hr source
FIN2051FINANCE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE3This course provides a general survey of international trade. Topics studied include transportation modes, cargo insurance and the various special terms of sale used in overseas transactions. Also co… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIN2100PERSONAL FINANCE3This course provides a survey of the areas of personal economic and financial issues with which all individuals must contend. Course content provides a basic understanding in the following areas: BUDG… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIN3400PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT3This is an introductory course in managerial finance in which the student should attain a clear, basic understanding of the fundamentals of finance and their associations to the decision-making framewo… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FIN3403MANAGERIAL FINANCE3This is an introductory course in managerial finance in which students gain a clear basic understanding of the fundamentals of finance and and its related decision-making. The course will cover all ele… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FES2010INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT3A study of Emergency Management,including the current organizational structure/procedures of emergency management programs, the 4 phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FFP1793FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR I3This course is designed to provide the public educator with the knowledge and skills to successfully perform as a fire and life safety educator. Case study topics include fire behavior, community asses… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FFP2541PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS II3This course is an in-depth discussion of pre-engineered and portable systems, extinguishing agents, inspection procedures for code compliance and enforcement, and alarm systems. Contemporary systems… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FFP2770ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES FOR THE FIRE SERVICE3This course deals with the entire spectrum of issues facing today's fire service leaders. Topics include: labor relations, human rights and diversity, conflicts of interest and frameworks for ethical… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FYE0002FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE SEMINAR0This seminar is designed to provide first year students at Broward College with specific strategies, tools, and resources to insure student success and completion. 0 cr · 12.5 hr source
FAS4202CBIOLOGY OF FISH3The general biology of fish, with emphasis on trends in their evolution, integrative and sensory biology, physiology, feeding ecology, reproduction, growth and population dynamics as they relate to fis… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FOS2201FOOD SERVICE SANITATION & SAFETY3This course provides the student with the basic concepts of food microbiology and food borne diseases. Standards enforced by food regulatory agencies will be identified. All information will lead to t… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FSS1203CQUANTITY OF FOOD PRODUCTION 13Students will acquire the fundamental concepts, skills and techniques involved in the management of resources, use of recipes, use and care of equipment, and evaluation of food products. Special emph… 3 cr · 56 hr source
FSS1240CCLASSICAL CUISINE3This course provides the professional culinary student with new menu items and terminology. It sets and applies standards to hot/cold hors d'oeuvres, appetizers, large and small dinner parties, and p… 3 cr · 64 hr source
FSS1246CBAKING AND PASTRIES_I3Students will acquire knowledge of the composition and properties of baking ingredients. They will utilize the proper equipment and tools, and standardized recipes to prepare yeast breads, rolls, pas… 3 cr · 64 hr source
FSS1284CATERING3This course provides a survey of catering operations. Topics covered include the preparation of a menu, estimating cost and food quantities, planning the room arrangement, the setup of buffet and ser… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FSS2204CQUANTITY OF FOOD PRODUCTION 23This course will enable students to learn and execute various methods preparing vegetable, starch, meat, fish, and poultry cookery, including the basic cooking techniques: sauteing, roasting, poaching… 3 cr · 64 hr source
FSS2205CQUANTITY OF FOOD PRODUCTION 33Students will focus on the knowledge and preparation of job descriptions. Students will utilize all commonly accepted methods of recruiting a successful staff. Menu selection, staffing, and balance wi… 3 cr · 64 hr source
FSS2242CINTERNATIONAL CUISINE3This course covers international cookery as it applies to modern menu use and selection. It includes preparation of cold buffet, entree, dinner accompaniment, and flambe dessert. The students observe… 3 cr · 64 hr source
FSS2247CBAKING AND PASTRIES_II3Students will continue to build knowledge of the composition and properties of baking ingredients. They will utilize the proper equipment and tools, and standardized recipes to prepare yeast breads,… 3 cr · 56 hr source
FSS2248CGARDE MANGER3Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills in the cold foods area of the kitchen. The key topics will include sausages, pats, terrines, cured and smoked foods, cheese making, hors d'oeuvr… 3 cr · 64 hr source
FSS2251FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT3Covers the principles and procedures involved in an effective food and beverage control system, including standards determination, the operating budget, cost-volume-profit analysis, income and cost co… 3 cr · 56 hr source
FSS2500FOOD SERVICE COSTING AND CONTROLS3This course provides a cost managing approach to the study of food and labor controls. Students examine the relationship of food and labor costs to selling price; cost control procedures for recipes… 3 cr · 48 hr source
FRE1120BEGINNING FRENCH I4FRE1120, Beginning French I, is an elementary study of language focused on French language and literature. It incorporates the language, culture, literature, and film of the Francophone and French-spe… 4 cr · 64 hr source
FRE1121BEGINNING FRENCH II4FRE1121, Beginning French II, is an elementary study of language focused on French language and literature. It is a continuation of FRE1120, and it incorporates the language, culture, literature, and… 4 cr · 64 hr source
FRE2220INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I4Intermediate French I is a continuation of FRE1121. This course further develops competencies in listening and reading comprehension, speaking, and writing, incorporating the language, culture, liter… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ENG2101THE FILM AS LITERATURE3Introduction to the film as literature; examination of the elements of film contrasted to the elements of novels and plays, with emphasis on the basic components of fiction as translated into visual ima… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MGF1130MATHEMATICAL THINKING3In 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 incre… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MGF1131MATHEMATICS IN CONTEXT3This general education course will include topics in Finance, Counting, Probability, and Statistics. Through this course, students will experience the practicality of Mathematics in a global society.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEB1011INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS3This course provides a basic study of business activity and how it relates to our economic society. Topics covered include how businesses are owned, organized, managed and controlled Course content e… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEB2112ENTREPRENEURSHIP3This course explores the process, skills and attitudes that enables individuals to recognize and seize opportunities, converting them into workable ideas capable of competing for implementation in to… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEB2430BUSINESS ETHICS1A brief practical approach to recognizing, understanding, and solving ethical problems confronting today's business people and organizations. Students will review the historical development of ethics… 1 cr · 16 hr source
GEB2520CDATA VISUALIZATION FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS3This course is designed to allow students to implement the important concepts and techniques used to move from simple to complex visualizations of business data. This is a course in applied data coll… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEB2949CO OP WORK EXPERIENCE3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
GEB3213BUSINESS COMMUNICATION3This course introduces students to communication skills necessary to excel in business environments. Areas include written, oral, non- verbal, and interpersonal comunnication with emphasis on busines… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEB3231COMMUNICATION FOR BUSINESS ANALYTICS3This course introduces students to essential communication skills used by successful business analysts including interpersonal/team membership, concise business and technical writing, confident speaki… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEB4131ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT3A comprehensive coverage of the various tools, documents, and subject materials utilized to start and maintain a small business. This includes the entrepreneurial perspective (challenges, characteris… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEB4522CASE STUDIES IN DATA DRIVEN DECISION MAKING3Students will use case studies to develop and apply business analytic solutions, driven by data, to real-world problems. 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIS2939SPECIAL TOPICS IN HISTORY3The content of this course will vary, to be determined by the instructor of record. The course is intended to offer students the opportunity for in-depth study of specialized areas and topics in hist… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIS2955HISTORY STUDY ABROAD3A combination of classroom preparation plus foreign travel. Variable content depending on countries visited. Historical background and travel preparation will be included. Prerequisite: instructor's… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OCE1001INTRODUCTORY OCEANOGRAPHY3Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, and data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OCE1001LOCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY1This laboratory course will include methods for collection, interpretation and presentation of oceanographic data. The topics covered will include problem solving in all aspects of ocean science to u… 1 cr · 32 hr source
OCE3008ADVANCED OCEANOGRAPHY3Oceanography is an interdisciplinary science course which considers the biological, physical, and chemical components and processes within the earth's oceans. Topical sections include: the history an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OCE3064CMARINE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION BIOLOGY3Marine and coastal habitats provide direct and indirect benefits to humans. Conservation and restoration of these habitats is of vital importance to human health and well-being. Emphasis on policy and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GIS1000MAPPING FUNDAMENTALS SYSTEMS II3Mapping Fundamentals introduces students to the design, compilation, and construction of thematic maps. Topics include map projections, page layout, scale change and generalization, lettering, symbol… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GIS1030REMOTE SENSING AND APPLICATIONS3This course introduces basic concepts and fundamentals of remote sensing, image processing, and the Global Positioning System (GPS). The principles and processes involved in airphoto interpretation w… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GIS1040CINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS I3The intent of this course is to provide the student with a detailed introduction in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and support this information with laboratory activities. The course will cover… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GIS1042CINTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS II3This course will build upon the student's fundamental knowledge of GIS gained in the prerequisite course titled Introduction to Geographic Information Systems I. The student will learn how to impleme… 3 cr · 64 hr source
GIS1047CAPPLICATIONS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS3A combined lecture and laboratory course in which students will draw upon the principles learned in GIS I and GIS II to increase/refine skills and apply them to individual and/or group projects. 3 cr · 64 hr source
GIS4301CADVANCED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS3This is an advanced project-based course where the student will apply fundamental and intermediate concepts in geographic information systems (GIS) to a specific project utilizing GIS technology and i… 3 cr · 32 hr source
GEA2000WORLD GEOGRAPHY3GEA2000 is an introductory course that provides a survey of the physical and cultural environments of the world. The course is a comparative study of major countries considering human, cultural, econ… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEA2949GEOGRAPHY INTERNSHIP3This course of study designed to provide valuable supervised applied work experience within the field of Geography in Business, government, nonprofit, education or other environmental organizations. Th… 3 cr · 144 hr source
GEO1000INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY3This course is a study of the geographical patterns of the relationship between humans and their environment. Through readings in the text and/or supplemental sources and via class lectures, students… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEO2370CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES3This course is a survey of the use and threats to natural resources, including depletion, pollution, waste, and destruction. Students will learn the historical development of resource conservation po… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GEO2420INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN / CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY3This course will introduce students to spatial arrangements of societies. Emphasis will be placed on cultural environments and their relationship to nature. The course will focus on the influence of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY1010PHYSICAL GEOLOGY3Using 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, lithos… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY1010LPHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY1Study of common rocks and minerals forming the lithosphere, including their classification, origin and the interpretation of physical landforms through the study of geologic maps. One 2-hour laborator… 1 cr · 32 hr source
GLY1100HISTORICAL GEOLOGY3A study of the history of the Earth and life forms on our planet. Usually using a model, especially North America. The course encompasses the causes and effects geologic change and the evolution of l… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY1100LHISTORICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY1This course utilizes activities to interpret the earth's geologic history and augments the topics covered in GLY1100. These exercises include a review of rocks and minerals, the interpretation of map… 1 cr · 32 hr source
GLY4039ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY AND LITHOSPHERIC PROCESSES3A comprehensive study of the materials that make up the Earth's lithosphere, followed by addressing the linkage between surface and lithosphere geology and the Earth's physical environment. Emphasis… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY4072CGLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE3The Earth is viewed as a system of complexly linked, continuously changing, geologic, atmospheric, biologic, and chemical processes that are characteristic of a dynamic and evolving planet. These phy… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY4350CARBONATE SEDIMENTOLOGY3This course will introduce students to the theory and principles of carbonate sedimentation and diagenesis. Carbonate rocks are a ubiquitous part of the Florida landscape and exert a profound influen… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY4731COASTAL AND MARINE SCIENCE3This course introduces students to physical, biological, and "man caused" processes that occur in the coastal environment. Marine forces that control sediment movement and morphology changes will be… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY4820HYDROGEOLOGY3This course provide an introduction to the theory and principles of ground water flow as well as stream flow. Topics include the hydrologic equation, evapotranspiration, well drilling and and testing… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GLY4820LHYDROGEOLOGY LAB1This course is designed to pair GLY4825. Students will learn to use instruments to determine physical, chemical, hydrologic and geologic factors that control the occurrence and dynamics of groundwate… 1 cr · 32 hr source
GER1120BEGINNING GERMAN I4Fundamentals of speaking, listening-comprehension, reading and writing in German are covered. Introduction to the German-speaking world, German language and culture. Classroom practice supported by o… 4 cr · 64 hr source
GER1121BEGINNING GERMAN II4Further development of speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing in German. Students become more acquainted with the German- speaking world, German language, and German culture. Classroo… 4 cr · 64 hr source
GER2220INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I4Continued practice of speaking, listening- comprehension, reading and writing in German. Students acquire more in-depth knowledge about the German speaking world, German language and culture. Classro… 4 cr · 64 hr source
GEY2615PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING3This course examines the psychological, physical, and social aspects of the aging process. In addition to introducing students to aging, this course also fosters personal reflection on values attitud… 3 cr · 48 hr source
GRA1110CAPPLIED DESIGN 13An introduction to the theory, history and practice of graphic design that explores a graphic designer's role in today's marketplace through lectures, speakers and field trips. Students will survey in… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA1144CWEB PUBLISHING3This course is a basic course in designing web pages, web site architecture and navigation. Students will be instructed in the most current applications used for production of web pages. Proper codin… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA1151CILLUSTRATION DESIGN 13This course addresses the concepts and techniques necessary to create computer-generated illustrations for use in print, web and multimedia applications. Students will work with software packages uti… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA1201CTYPOGRAPHIC DESIGN3This course is an introduction to computerized typography. The emphasis is on the visual effects of type as a design and communication element. Students will form an understanding of the fundamental… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2121CPUBLICATION DESIGN3This course introduces the student to principles governing page layout and the design of publications. The industry standard software will be used for the production of professional looking publicati… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2134CUSER EXPERIENCE & INTERFACE DESIGN3This course provides students with a general overview of User Experience Design ("UX") and User Interface Design ("UI"), paying special attention to mobile usage contexts and building a career in the… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2157CILLUSTRATION DESIGN II3This advanced illustration class will expand the students' visual problem-solving vocabulary to include informational graphics, mapmaking and editorial illustration. Illustrations will use digital 2D… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2171CBRAND AND AD DESIGN3This course will introduce advertising and marketing principles. Students will apply design and technical skills introduced in foundation level classes. The focus will be on solving real- world adver… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2180CAPPLIED DESIGN II3The student will apply all the knowledge acquired in previous courses to this portfolio building class. Projects will cover the full spectrum of graphic design jobs, including advertising, identity s… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2190CINTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN3This course is an introduction to the theory, practice, materials, techniques, and production methods used in graphic arts, pointing out how various layout techniques lead to a printed piece. Intende… 3 cr · 96 hr source
GRA2191CGRAPHIC DESIGN II3Communication and creativity theory for graphic designers, featuring preparation of art for reproduction using the computer as a graphic design problem-solving tool, combining text, image and digital… 3 cr · 96 hr source
GRA2425CPORTFOLIO & BUSINESS OF DESIGN3Students will collect their work into a print and web portfolio that represents their mastery of the skills and standards of the graphic design program. This capstone class will include business prac… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2754CWEB DESIGN II3Extends students' expertise in web design, this class will add advanced CSS, HTML5, Flash, search engine optimization, content management system and integration, as well as usability assessment and i… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2810CSEO & SOCIAL MEDIA DESIGN3Design, analyze and create marketing strategies for brands and their presence on the Internet. Students will use Google Analytics, and other SEO tools to increase the ranking of their client companie… 3 cr · 72 hr source
GRA2940CGRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNSHIP1This course is a culmination of the Graphic Design two years A.S. Program. Students will learn the necessary business protocol and job interviewing skills that will place them in an internship situat… 1 cr · 272 hr source
HIM1000INTRO TO HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT3This 3 credit course is the initial and introductory course to the health information technology program. This course introduces the student to learning technologies, learning styles, and oral compet… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM1110CHEALTH DATA CONCEPTS3This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques for managing and maintaining health record systems. Topics include: record content, format and uses of healthcare data, recor… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM1253CCODING I3This coding course is designed to provide an introduction into basic ICD coding and coding guidelines. The course will focus on defining basic coding definitions, review of coding guidelines, introduct… 3 cr · 64 hr source
HIM1260REIMBURSEMENT METHODOLOGY2This course examines the complex financial systems within today's healthcare environment and provides an understanding of the basics of health insurance and public funded programs, managed care contra… 2 cr · 32 hr source
HIM1800PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE: BASIC1This is an introductory level course giving the students their initial supervised Professional Practice experience in the health information management department. Emphasis is on record assembly, ana… 1 cr · 75 hr source
HIM2012HEALTH RECORDS LAW3This course focuses on the impact of legal and ethical issues in health information management. Topics include an overview of: the branches of government; tort law; confidentiality and release of info… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM2112CELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD AND TECHNOLOGY3This course will review the history of the electronic health record and current trends in healthcare information applications such as clinical information systems, administrative information systems,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM2214HEALTH STATISTICS3This hands-on lab course covers the collection, compilation, analysis, verification and display of healthcare statistics. Topics include: the uses for statistics, basic statistical principles, commonl… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM2232CCODING II3This coding course is designed to build onto the HIM1253 Coding I course by enhancing the students quality of coding and understanding of sequencing for ICD-10-CM. The student will be introduced to b… 3 cr · 72 hr source
HIM2433PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY3This course provides an in-depth knowledge of disease, its etiology, medical complications, and pathophysiologic nature. Students will learn laboratory and other diagnostic tests used to confirm or ru… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM2500PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT2This course is an introduction to the principles of performance improvement and quality management in health care. Topics include: clinical quality improvement; utilization management; risk managemen… 2 cr · 32 hr source
HIM2512SUPERVISION & ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE2This course covers management and supervision principles as they are applied to healthcare settings. A study of the aspects and techniques of planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling is pres… 2 cr · 32 hr source
HIM2652HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS3This course is an introduction to information technology related to health care and the automated tools and techniques for collecting, storing, and retrieving data. Topics include: system analysis, d… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM2728CCODING III3This coding course is designed to provide an introduction into basic ICD procedural coding and coding definitions, and review of coding guidelines including CPT and HCPCS. This course is taught to all… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HIM2810PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 23This capstone course provides the student with a supervised professional practice experience in either a health information management setting or a simulated health information management setting, us… 3 cr · 64 hr source
HIM2930TRANSITION SEMINAR2This is a registry review course. The course will introduce the student to the preparation needed to sit for the RHIT National Examination by AHIMA. The course will also discuss various career option… 2 cr · 32 hr source
HSC1000INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH SCIENCE3This course is designed to provide students who are interested in health careers with an opportunity to explore the basic concepts surrounding professions related to this field. Topics covered in this… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HSC1149PHARMACOLOGY2A course designed to introduce the Nursing student to the essential concepts and principles of pharmacology. Included are the concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapeutics. There is an emphas… 2 cr · 32 hr source
HSC1171STRESS MANAGEMENT3Explore the nature and scope of stress in today's society, with emphasis on the impact of stress on human health. This couse exposes students to a holistic approach to stress management. The course w… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HSC1531MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY3HSC 1531 provides a broad survey of the language of medicine and health technologies. Emphasis is placed primarily on the building of medical terms from word parts. The course is intended to be the f… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HSC2100PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH3This course explores the fundamental principles of individual and community health with an overall emphasis on health awareness, health knowledge, attitudes and practices within our society with focu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HSC2400FIRST AID AND SAFETY3Accepted practices and training in first aid care of the injured and medical self help for survival in emergencies. Course includes suggested procedures effective until adequate medical assistance can… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HSC2669PREVENTION AND COMMUNITY HEALTH3This course serves as an introduction to prevention methods in public health. This course is designed to provide an overview of the three primary levels of prevention: primary, secondary, and tertiar… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HSC2810HEALTH SERVICES PRACTICUM3The Health Services practicum course is designed to provide practical field knowledge. The course consists of 145 hours, 90 hours will be dedicated to externship and 55 hours will be dedicated to cour… 3 cr · 90 hr source
HSA2010ISSUES AND TRENDS IN PUBLIC HEALTH3This course introduces the field of public health including its history, basic principles, core disciplines, and current events. It will provide a broad framework for understanding public health's rol… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HSA2810PRACTICUM IN HEALTH FACILITY ADMINISTRATION6The Health Services Management practicum course is designed to provide practical field experience knowledge. The course consists of 204 hours, 120 hours will be dedicated to internship and 84 hours wi… 6 cr · 204 hr source
HLP1081CTOTAL WELLNESS2Total Wellness emphasizes the importance of knowledge, attitudes, and practices relating to an individual's overall health and personal wellness as well as appraisal and improvememt. It is a course d… 2 cr · 48 hr source
MHF4404HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS3MHF4404 is a chronological study of the evolution of mathematical thought from primitive counting to modern ideas. The study will include the development of mathematics through history, the impact of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHD1320CURRICULUM PLANNING FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD3Content and methods of planning developmentally appropriate activities to enhance children's cognitive, social, emotional, physical and creative development. Lesson plan formats and daily scheduling… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHD1331CREATIVITY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN3This course offers an understanding of theory in children's art, music, and movement activities and their practical classroom application through process oriented and teacher activities. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHD1334CHILDREN'S LITERATURE & LANGUAGE ARTS3This course examines the theoretical concepts and competencies that teachers of young children need to promote language development and reading and writing readiness via a variety of developmentally… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHD1338MATH & SCIENCE FOR THE YOUNG CHILD3Designed to foster understanding of the development of mathematical thinking and the mental ability of the preschool child. The science portion will enable the pupil to become familiar with the conce… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CHD1940PRACTICUM 1: OBSERVATION AND EVALUATION3Offers an opportunity to observe children in child care settings, gain understanding of their behavior and evaluate their environments. 3 cr · 72 hr source
CHD2441PRACTICUM II3Facilitates practical experiences in techniques of early childhood education. Requires qualified supervision in a school or center for preschool education. 3 cr · 115 hr source
CHD2800ADMIN AND MGMT IN E C EDUCATION3This course will emphasize the design and operation of a childcare facility. Classroom exposure will emphasize and assess site selection, building design and supervisory functions, equipment selectio… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT1050INTRO TO HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT3This course provides a survey of the history, organization, problems, opportunities and future trends in the areas which comprise the travel and tourism industries. Emphasis is placed on the economic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT2220ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT3This course covers the organization, supervision and direction of operations in the hospitality/ restaurant/travel industries. It analyzes the internal organizational structure and its administrative… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT2250HOTEL MANAGEMENT3This course provides a study of the growth and progress of the hotel industry and how hotels are developed, organized, financed and operated. 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT2410FRONT OFFICE SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES3This course provides basic training in front office procedures, and focuses on the rooms division of a hotel: front office, housekeeping, guest service, engineering, and security/loss prevention. 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT2460FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT3A study of accounting systems for the hospitality/ restaurant/travel industries with emphasis on operating statistics and financial reports. The utilization of financial statements by management is stu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT2500MARKETING3This course emphasizes how to sell and promote the services the hospitality/restaurant/travel industries offer guests. It covers the development of business through personal selling, media advertisin… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT2511CONVENTION AND GROUP BUSINESS MARKETING MANAGEMENT3This course covers the functions of the convention organizer and tour wholesaler in relation to the suppliers of travel and hospitality services. The responsibilities of each organization in the mark… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HFT2600HOSPITALITY LAW3This course provides a study of the nature and function of our legal system as applied to hospitality, restaurant and travel operations. Operator/guest relationships, contracts, torts, civil rights a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUN1201HUMAN NUTRITION3Human Nutrition is the study of nutritional science, the nutrient interrelationships and the nutrition needs of persons at each stage of life cycle. Particular emphasis will be placed on diet therapy… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUN3011PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION, DIET, AND DISEASE3Study of all aspects of nutrition, from the foundation of nutrition principles to the application of evidenced based medical nutrition therapy. The nutrition needs of persons at each life stage will… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS1001INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES3This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to the understanding of community human services agencies and systems. It introduces the student to the skills necessary for entry and professional… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS1302BASIC COUNSELING SKILLS3This course is designed to facilitate development of basic communication skills necessary to develop an effective helping relationship with clients. Students will be introduced to basic procedures an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS1320THEORIES AND FOUNDATIONS OF CRISIS INTERVENTION3This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the history of crisis intervention and crisis theory. In addition, it will also present a comprehensive model of crisis intervention and will incl… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS1400INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY3This course teaches the dynamics of drug addiction and dependence, classification and origins of drugs, short and long-term effects, risk of dependence, and medical uses. Drug education, laws, treatme… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS1801HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM 13This course provides the first of two hands-on field experiences for students pursuing an associates degree in Human Services. The purpose of this course is to help prepare students for careers in the… 3 cr · 138 hr source
HUS2200INTRODUCTION TO GROUP DYNAMICS3This course focuses on the communication behavior of individuals within group structures. Didactic and experiential techniques are used to explore the stages of group development, decision-making tec… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2318DOMESTIC ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE3This course is designed as an introduction to the study of domestic and family violence. It teaches human services workers both the evaluation as well as the outreach skills necessary for working in… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2401SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND TREATMENT3This course teaches theories of substance abuse and treatment. Causes of addiction, including biological and environmental influences, are are explored. Emphasis is placed on understanding the dynami… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2415CASE MANAGEMENT IN HUMAN SERVICES3This course will explore various approaches used by the human services worker to help facilitate linking a client with needed community services. It is designed to introduce students to a variety of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2442DRUG AWARENESS AND EDUCATION3This course offers a broad overview of the basic processes of substance use, abuse, addiction, treatment and recovery. Students will examine the biological, psychological and societal forces that enc… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2445PRACTICE FOR WORKING WITH DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY SYSTEMS3This course focuses on the dynamics of family dysfunction including negative patterns of parental behavior, substance abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, and mental illness… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2500ETHICS IN HUMAN SERVICES3This course will help students explore the relationship between the law, the framework of ethics, and human service organizations. Legal duties and the rights of clients and providers will be discuss… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2502ISSUES AND ETHICS IN DOMESTIC ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE3This course explores theories explaining familiar abuse and teaches evaluation and outreach skills. Legal issues relating to partner violence, child abuse, elder abuse, and sibling violence are addre… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2531ISSUES OF AGING AND FAMILY DYNAMICS3This course examines factors such as health, finances, and social roles as they related to individuals in late adulthood. Familial role changes and independence of the elderly are explored. A holistic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2535ELDER ABUSE AND AGING3This course is designed to give students an overview of abuse and neglect of the elderly. The course will focus on definitions of abuse, prevalence rates, prevention, assessment, theories of possible… 3 cr · 48 hr source
HUS2821HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICUM 23This course is a continuation of the practicum for the Human Services student. This is the second of two required practicum courses within the Human Services AS degree. The course serves as a schedul… 3 cr · 122 hr source
HUS2949HUMAN SERVICES INTERNSHIP3This course will occur in the last semster of the Human Service student where they will complete their internship at a pre-designated site by the Human Services Program Manager. The internship will c… 3 cr · 144 hr source
HUM1020FOUNDATIONS OF THE HUMANITIES3In 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, literatu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM2139CADVANCED DATA VISUALIZATION WITH EXCEL3This course will give students the ability to add BI techniques to Excel data analysis. The course goes beyond the capabilities of tables and charts and uses Pivot Charts, the Excel Data Model, and P… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM2200CAPPLIED BUSINESS ANALYTICS3This course provides a foundation for students to understand and apply the core principles and tools of a relational database. This combination of knowledge and skills will allow students to create t… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM2308CAGILE FUNDAMENTALS4This course will cover the Agile mindset, values, principles, and general concepts. Students will explore the concepts of what it means to "be agile while doing agile" and achieve professional agilit… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ISM2311CIT PROJECT MANAGEMENT: CAPSTONE3This capstone course puts project management into an IT context, and thoroughly prepares students for the PMP or CAPM certification exam offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM2410CANALYZING AND VISUALIZING DATA WITH POWER BI4This course will enable students to maximize the value of their data assets by using Power BI. Students will design and build scalable data models, clean and transform data, and enable advanced analy… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ISM3013CINFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT3This course introduces fundamental concepts of information systems and will explore approaches to managing technology. This course will equip students with an applied knowledge of management informat… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM3054CWEB SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES3This course covers the design, implementation and testing of web based applications including related software, databases, interfaces and digital media. It also covers social, ethical and security is… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM3212CDATASYS+3This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to deploy, manage, and maintain databases, including employing the fundamentals f scripting and programming in a database environm… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM3309CAGILE PRODUCT OWNERSHIP4This course will cover customer needs to effectively deliver valuable products and services through key agile practices such as adaptive prioritization and planning. Students will learn how to align… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ISM3314CAPPLIED PROJECT MANAGEMENT3This course will enhance an understanding of Project Management through applied projects. Students will engage in project selection and initiation, work breakdown structure and scope management, sche… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM3545CDATA ANALYTICS3This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental data concepts such as the difference between data and information, big data, and the process of manipulating and analyzing data through th… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM4201CAPPLIED DATA INTEGRATION AND MANIPULATION3In this course, students extract data from a wide variety of data sources, such as files and relational data sources, perform data integration and transformation solutions, and load data into single o… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM4318CAGILE PRACTIONER4This course will cover the knowledge of agile principles and improve skills with agile techniques. Students will explore many approaches to agile such as Scrum, Kanban, Lean, extreme programming (XP)… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ISM4415CDATA REPORTING4This course provides intermediate level concepts and procedures for data manipulation and visualization. Using data visualization software, students will create various chart types and visualizations… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ISM4547CDATA VISUALIZATION3This course provides students with an understanding of data extraction and interpretation and their roles in creating business value. Topics covered include data quality, data visualization and explo… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ISM4940STEM IT INTERNSHIP3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
IDH2121HONORS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES3The Honors Interdisciplinary Studies Seminar is the capstone course in the Honors Program. It is open to Honors College students who have attended Broward College for at least one term and have met h… 3 cr · 48 hr source
INR2002INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS3A cross national analysis of the concepts of sovereignty, power, security, economic development and national interests in the formulation of foreign policy; the respective roles of the United Nations… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ITA1120ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I4ITA1120, Beginning Italian I, is an elementary study of language focused on Italian language and literature. It incorporates the language, culture, literature, and film of the Italian- speaking world.… 4 cr · 64 hr source
ITA1121BEGINNING ITALIAN II4ITA1121, Beginning Italian II, is an elementary study of language focused on Italian language and literature. It incorporates the language, culture, literature, and film of the Italian-speaking world.… 4 cr · 64 hr source
JST1500SURVEY OF JEWISH CULTURE3A Survey of Jewish Culture (JST1500) is an examination of Jewish thought, Diaspora history, traditions and rituals, challenges of Jewish families and communities, and Jewish responses to the modern w… 3 cr · 48 hr source
JST1700THE HOLOCAUST3The historical, political, literary, religious, and philosophical dimensions of the Holocaust. 3 cr · 48 hr source
JST2400SURVEY OF JEWISH CIVILIZATION3A survey of the history of Jewish civilization beginning with the origins of the Hebrews, through early Christianity and the Renaissance, to the State of Israel. 3 cr · 48 hr source
JST2815HISTORY OF MODERN ISRAEL3This course will begin with the period of the Enlightenment for the Jewish people and will follow the historical development which led to the development of the State of Israel. 3 cr · 48 hr source
JOU1100BASIC REPORTING3Pre-professional course providing fundamental instruction and practice in writing as a basis for all upper division courses in journalism. Includes writing in the Associated Press news style, leads,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJJ2001JUVENILE JUSTICE3An analysis of the criminal justice system as it relates to juveniles. Major topics include: police practices (such as detention, searches and interrogation) when dealing with juveniles, court proced… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LAH1004THE HISTORY OF THE TWO AMERICAS I3This course is a study of Latin America from the development and evolution of Amerindian society including the Mesoamerican, Andean and Brazilian worlds, through the conquest and colonization of the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJL1062CONSTITUTIONAL LAW3An examination of the U.S. Constitution, its amendments and its impact on present day criminal justice practitioners. 3 hrs. Lec. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJL1100CRIMINAL LAW3Course will be concerned with the sources and elements of criminal law. Emphasis will be placed on criminal law as related to law enforcement officers with particular attention given to the rights and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJL1130CRIMINAL EVIDENCE AND COURT PROCEDURES3An examination of the rules governing admissibility of evidence, specifically as they affect the law enforcement officer in the processes of arrest, use of force, search and seizure, presentation and c… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE1300INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION & MGMT3Introduction to principles of administration and managerial concepts characteristic of criminal justice organizations. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2170COMPARATIVE WORLD POLICE AGENCIES3A survey of contemporary foreign law enforcement and criminal justice systems. Includes the operational and philosophical differences emerging from various cultural and legal systems. This course wil… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2400POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS3A consideration of the significance of establishing good working relationships between the police and the public, including the complex factors that lead to successful police community relations. 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2600CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION3The investigation activity of a police department is studied to evaluate its organization, function and relationship with other divisions and agencies. Emphasis is placed on the procedural aspects an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2630CINTRODUCTION TO CRIMINALISTICS3This course will give students an introduction to the various laboratory components of forensic science. Topics in forensic biology, forensic toxicology, forensic chemistry, and more will be explored… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2635CINTRODUCTION TO FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS3This course is designed to provide instruction in he basics of fingerprints. To include the history of fingerprint identification, the anatomy and physiology of friction ridge skin, fingerprint pattern i… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2640CINTRODUCTION TO CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION3This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of crime scene investigations and processing. Students will be familiarized with the basic elements of crime scene processing, crime scene searching… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2642CCRIMINALISTICS PRACTICUM3The knowledge and skills learned in the prerequisites are coordinated in practical, hands-on exercises which will develop expertise in the complete processing of crime scenes and the processing of ev… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2643CADVANCED FORENSIC INVESTIGATION3This course is an advanced course in crime scene investigations and analysis. This course will build on material learned in the prerequisite courses. Students will learn about advanced crime scene te… 3 cr · 48 hr source
CJE2770CFORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL DOCUMENTATION3The student is taught specific skills necessary to visually document and photographically preserve crime scenes and evidence, from both technical and legal standpoints. 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2000INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE3In this introductory course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres such as fiction, poetry, drama, and creative non- fiction. These readings will cover a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2020INTRODUCTION TO THE SHORT STORY3A survey of the development of the short story, to include analysis of short stories by authors that reflect a diversity of cultural perspectives. This course may include a wide variety of Western ca… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2030INTRODUCTION TO POETRY3Students will read a chronological survey of poets from the Renaissance to the present with focus on backgrounds and periods. They will recognize the major themes of poets and complete basic written… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2110WORLD LITERATURE FROM ANCIENT WORLD THROUGH RENAISSANCE3This course involves readings of a selection of ancient, medieval, and early renaissance works; recognition of the major characteristics in the literatures of various periods; and basic written analy… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2120WORLD LITERATURE FROM ENLIGHTENMENT TO MODERN3Students will read a selection of literature from the mid-renaissance to the present. They will recognize the major characteristics in the literature of various periods and complete basic written ana… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2190CARIBBEAN LITERATURE3Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Literature is a broad survey course that includes African, Caribbean, and African American authors connected by the colonial experience. Students will study writers who… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2310SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY LITERATURE FANTASY, AND HORROR3LIT2310 is a writing and survey course of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature from the 19th century to the present. This will also include consideration of how horror elements may be integrated in… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2330INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN'S LITERATURE3A broad survey of and critical introduction to children's literature, from picture books to young adult novels. This literature may be in the form of realistic fiction, traditional and modern fantasy,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
LIT2341MYSTERY FICTION3A discussion and analysis of mystery fiction by investigation of the plot, characters, settings, themes, styles, motifs, and development of some of the most representative authors of detective, police… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN2021INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT3This course covers fundamental management principles and concepts. Emphasis is placed on the management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. Principles of scientific… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN2300INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3The course is an overview of the field of Human Resources Management. The role of Human Resources in achieving the strategic objectives of an organization will be discussed through the exploration of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN2604INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT3A basic course in international business theory and practice focusing on the challenges of managing the operations of an international business in diverse legal, political, economic, and cultural env… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN3240ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR & LEADERSHIP3This course teaches students individual and group behavior in organizations. Students develop an understanding of how organizations can be managed more effectively. Course content includes motivation… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN3303MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP3This course teaches students the basic concepts, principles, and techniques of business leadership. Emphasis is on developing a solid leadership foundation while centering in the real themes, demands… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN3310HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3This course introduces the full range of human resource management functional areas, including recruiting and hiring staff, performance evaluations, employment regulations, discipline and termination… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN3930SEMINAR IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT3This course focuses on current and emerging issues in business management. Its format and topic will vary but it will be a seminar which will address a specific business and management topics such as… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN3931SEMINAR IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT II1This course focuses on current and emerging issues in business management. Its format and topic will vary but it will be a seminar which will address a specific business and management topic such as fi… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MAN3932SEMINAR IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT III1This course focuses on current and emerging issues in business management. Its format and topic will vary but it will be a seminar which will address a specific business and management topic such as fi… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MAN4102MANAGING CULTURAL DIVERSITY3This course represents the basic concepts, principles, and techniques associated with leading cultural diversity in the global marketplace. Emphasis will be on the students developing an understandin… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4120LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES AND SUPERVISION3This course teaches the application of leadership theories, which include skill formation to develop leadership abilities. Team building skills are emphasized and discussed to enhance leadership effe… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4162CUSTOMER RELATIONS FOR MANAGERS3This course examines the importance of customer service to organizations. Concepts related to culture and diversity, communication, technology, customer relationship management, and service issues ar… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4330COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS3This course emphasizes developing, implementing/administering, and evaluating compensation and benefit programs for all employee groups in order to support the organizations goals, objectives and valu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4352TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT3This course emphasizes developing,implementing, and evaluating activities and programs that address employee training and development, performance appraisal, and talent and performance of management… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4504OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT3This course teaches the operational decision- making management techniques to improve the processes and productivity in organizations. Topics discussed are quality and outcomes, efficiency, demand and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4720STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND POLICY3This course emphasizes strategic planning and strategy implementation in an organization. Students learn how to perform internal and external audits, identify problems, and formulate goals and object… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4900CAPSTONE PROJECT3This capstone course will provide the opportunity for the student to demonstrate that he/she has learned material during the program and can apply it to a current issue. It should be taken during the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4901APPLIED CONCEPTS IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3This course focuses on the student reviewing and applying concepts in several functional areas of Human Resources. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAN4940INTERNSHIP3This course provides a practical application of concepts learned during the BAS program. 3 cr · 144 hr source
MNA1141LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT3Designed to build leadership skills that can be applied throughout the student's college and professional careers. The course content will include a study of personality traits that enhance one's lea… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MNA1161INTRODUCTION TO CUSTOMER SERVICE3This course provides the student with the basic concepts and current trends in the customer service industry. Aspects including serving diverse customers, utilizing effective communication, exploring… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MNA1949INDUSTRY WORK EXPERIENCE27Students with a postsecondary adult vocational certificate or equivalent may receive credit based on departmental review. Credits may apply only to students seeking an A.S. in Industrial Management Te… 27 cr · 1300 hr source
MNA2329CASE STUDIES IN HR MANAGEMENT3This course uses a case study, experimental/simulated learning approach to build upon and apply human resource management concepts. Students will develop and apply their communication and employee re… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MNA2345PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION3This course provides an overview of fundamentals of supervision and the management of people. It emphasizes the role of supervision in business organizations by focusing on supervisory processes; exa… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MNA2403INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES LAW & REGULATIONS3This course is designed to enable the future HR manager to recognize and address potential legal implications of common workplace situations and to understand and evaluate current trends and issues a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MNA2949CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of learning objectives and employer evaluations. Program Manager approval… 3 cr · 144 hr source
MTE1004CINTRODUCTION TO MARINE TECHNOLOGY3Course provides the student with the basic skills needed in repairing boats and yachts. Hands-on training includes safety rules and regulations; use of tools, identification of fasteners,gaskets and s… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE1040CMARINE DIESEL ENGINES I3Course provides theory and hands-on application of the marine diesel engine and related systems. Instruction includes disassembly, reassembly, inspection, cleaning and troubleshooting engine parts an… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE1062CMARINE CORROSION & PREVENTION3Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe the basic theory of galvanic,electrolysis, fatigue, biological cavitation, and chemical corrosion as it pertains to the marine indust… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE1073CGASOLINE ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS AND REPAIR3A course on four and two-cycle in-line,and V-type inboard and outboard gasoline engines. Labs include troubleshooting with various kinds of test equipment, disassembly, and inspection and cleaning of… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE1312CADVANCED MARINE COMPOSITES, PAINTING & REFINISH3Principles of advanced composite marine construction and repair. Painting and refinishing surface fundamentals. 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE1400CMARINE ELECTRICITY3Basic electrical theory for both AC and DC circuits in marine systems. Application of electrical theory to the generating, starting and auxiliary circuits of the marine engine. Emphasis on theory of… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE1543CMARINE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS3This course develops skills in the student to prepare it, for the installation, reparation, diagnosis and inspection of systems such as: Auxiliary Power Systems, Hydraulic systems, Desalination syste… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE1651CBASIC WELDING4Provides basic welding knowledge and skills necessary to make repairs on ferrous and non ferrous materials used in the marine industry. Emphasis on metallurgy and uses of metals. The course is design… 4 cr · 96 hr source
MTE2041CDIESEL ENGINES II3Advanced theory of operation of diesel engines with an understanding of ABYC standards and recommended practices for systems. 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE2234CMARINE TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS3Course provides instruction on large outboard lower units, stern drives and marine gear assemblies of various manufacturers. Complete disassembly and reassembly procedures on outboard lower units is… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE2420CADVANCED ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS3Advanced electrical systems and troubleshooting procedures, wiring of AC panels, diagnosis and repair of generators, inverters, pedestals, circuits and equipment malfunctions on marine vessels. 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE2490CMARINE ELECTRONICS3Principles of on-board electronic systems, installation and troubleshooting of communication and navigational systems. 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE2541CMARINE AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT3This course provides an introduction to hydraulic systems, fresh water systems, sanitation systems and fire suppression systems. Theory of operation and fundamentals of servicing are taught with a str… 3 cr · 80 hr source
MTE2949MARINE INTERNSHIP2Internship co-operative course providing on-the- job training at a local marine repair station. Includes required student outcomes which meet industry standards. 2 cr · 200 hr source
MAR1011PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY3An introductory course covering the marketing management process. Special topics include the marketing manager's role in a market-directed economy, marketing objectives, strategic planning, and devel… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR2141INTERNATIONAL MARKETING3This course examines basic marketing principles related to business in an international setting. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR2644CDATA BASED MARKETING3This course provides a foundation for students to understand the core principles and tools of digital analytics and methods to improve business performance through digital measurement of sales, marke… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR3231RETAIL MANAGEMENT3In this course we explore the management functions unique to retail store operations. This course will familiarize students with decisions involved in running a retail firm and the concepts and princi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR3323INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION3Introduces the student to the field of integrated marketing communications (IMC) and its role in the marketing mix. Emphasis is placed on understanding the role for advertising, sales promotion, publi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR3524MARKETING ANALYTICS3In this course, we explore how big data can be used to understand and analyze consumer behavior. Consumer demand is a fundamental input for many marketing decisions, with pricing being the most promi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR3802MARKETING MANAGEMENT3This course helps develop the marketing knowledge and skills necessary for the successful manager to address the intermediate marketing issues surrounding the complex demand management problem all or… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR4233SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING3This course introduces students to social media marketing functions, analyses, and strategies essential for consumer involvement, community engagement, and customer relationship management. Students… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR4503CONSUMER BEHAVIOR3This course provides students with an applied understanding of managing behavioral aspects of the marketing process from production to consumption. Determinants of consumer buying behavior and their… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAR4840SERVICES MARKETING3This course is a study of marketing decision making in services sectors. Primary focus is on the unique aspects of services that impact marketing decision making in small and medium-size enterprises.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MKA1021SALESMANSHIP3Through a combination of principles and techniques, this course identifies the why, what, how and when of selling. Students develop skills in prospecting, opening the sale, presenting customer benefits… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MKA1511ADVERTISING: TRADITIONAL AND NEW MEDIA3This course introduces the role of advertising in todays and future technology-driven society. The course covers types of advertising including traditional and new media. Course includes promotional… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MKA1930SEMINAR I: MARKETING IN PERSPECTIVE3This course includes marketing management related activities including individual research that leads to written and oral presentation competencies. Students may select from a range of current market… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MKA2042RETAILING3This course provides an introduction to the management functions unique to retail store operations. Special topics include department store organization, shrinkage prevention, store location and layo… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MKA2931SEMINAR II: RESEARCH IN MARKETING3This course includes marketing management related activities such as individual projects in advertising, promotion, entrepreneurship, marketing research and career planning. Students will expand and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MKA2932SEMINAR III: MARKETING MANAGEMENT3This course includes marketing management related activities such as individual projects in promotion and entrepreneurship, marketing research and career planning. Students will expand and enhance th… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MKA2949CO OP WORK EXP3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer.… 3 cr · 144 hr source
MMC1000INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION3Overview of contemporary mass media and its historical background. Includes processes and effects of media messages on the individual and society. Deals with the media industry, its origins,responsib… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MMC2121WRITING FUNDAMENTALS FOR COMMUNICATORS3Focuses on composing for print and electronic media web, beginning with the skills necessary to write with clarity and attention to user interactivity. Students will produce polished, published nonfic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAT0022DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS4Mat0022 prepares students for college-level mathematics and mathematics-based courses. Topics include operations with whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, rational, polynomial, and radical e… 4 cr · 64 hr source
MAP2302DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3Topics include the classification, solution and application of differential equations, including numerical methods, Laplace transforms, and series solutions. Recommendation of the Mathematics Departme… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAE3143INTERACTIVE MIDDLE SCHOOL MATHEMATICS PROJECTS3This course is designed for students who are majoring in middle and secondary mathematics education and who will be obtaining teaching certification in grades 5-9 and 6-12. In this course students lea… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAE3941TEACHING MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS3This course will provide the student with the opportunity to observe, interact and work in the mathematics classroom. It is designed to give practical experiences to preprofessional students through… 3 cr · 108 hr source
MAE4310METHODS OF TEACHING MATH IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL3This course provides content and methods designed for the development of knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to prepare pre-service teachers to teach elementary mathematics to students of d… 3 cr · 63 hr source
MAE4320METHODS OF TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL3This course is designed to introduce methods and strategies that have been proven to be effective for teaching middle school mathematics. Topics in appropriate instructional techniques and selection… 3 cr · 63 hr source
MAE4330METHODS OF TEACHING MATH IN SECONDARY SCHOOL3This course is designed to introduce methods and strategies that have been proven to be effective for teaching secondary school mathematics. Topics in appropriate instructional techniques and selecti… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MAE4944STUDENT TEACHING IN MATHEMATICS12This course is designed to "provide students with multiple opportunities to practice implementing the 12 Florida Educators Accomplished Practices including effective planning, instruction, management… 12 cr · 562.5 hr source
MAE4945STUDENT TEACHING IN MATHEMATICS12This course is designed to "provide students with multiple opportunities to practice implementing the 12 Florida Educators Accomplished Practices including effective planning, instruction, management… 12 cr · 574.5 hr source
MLS2811LMICROBIOLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICUM3This course consists of an internship at a sponsoring microbiology laboratory clinical site. Supervised activities in areas of blood and body fluid immunologic analysis are meant to enhance the stude… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MLS2930SEMINAR4Selected current topics in Clinical Laboratory Science and related subjects are discussed. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific aspects of the subject matter. 4 cr · 64 hr source
MLT1022CINTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY2An introduction to the basic principles, techniques, and vocabulary applicable to medical laboratory technology. Emphasizes specimen collection and preservation; urinalysis and clinical microscopy; p… 2 cr · 48 hr source
MLT1022LINTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB1The laboratory develops laboratory skills related to the basic techniques in medical laboratory technology. Emphasizes specimen collection and preservation; urinalysis and clinical microscopy; phlebo… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MLT1040CSPECIMEN PROCESSING AND LAB OPERATIONS1This course is a study of methods of obtaining blood specimens for laboratory analysis. Topics include phlebotomy equipment; venipuncture and skin puncture techniques; infection control; quality assu… 1 cr · 48 hr source
MLT1044LPHLEBOTOMY CLINICAL1This course consists of supervised activities in obtaining blood specimens for laboratory analysis. Tocpis include appropriate use of phlebotomy equipment; venipuncture and skin puncture techniques;… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MLT1199INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS1An introduction to the molecular techniques used to diagnose human diseases. The course will emphasize the technology and methodology of specific molecular protocols utilized in the clinical lab to ai… 1 cr · 16 hr source
MLT1221CCLINICAL URINALYSIS WITH LAB2A study of the collection and analysis of urine and other body fluids, as well as clinical correlation of findings with disease states. 2 cr · 48 hr source
MLT1300CCLINICAL HEMATOLOGY3In-depth study of hematopoiesis, hemoglobinopathies, and other abnormal hematology, and immunohematology. 3 cr · 64 hr source
MLT1330CCLINICAL COAGULATION2A study of common hematologic disorders and related disease states with emphasis on the laboratory diagnosis of these disorders. 2 cr · 48 hr source
MLT1525IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY2This is a study of immunology, serology, blood banking and transfusion medicine principles and procedures. Antigens, antibodies, and the functions of the immune response are examined in detail. 2 cr · 32 hr source
MLT1525LIMMUNOHEMATOLOGY LAB2This laboratory develops laboratory skills related to immunology, precipitation reactions, agglutination, labeled immunoassays, serology, blood banking and transfusion medicine principles and procedu… 2 cr · 32 hr source
MLT1610CLINICAL CHEMISTRY I2This course is the first of a two-semester sequence introducing students to laboratory medicine that focuses on the analysis of bodily fluids to detect and diagnose diseases. The course explores theor… 2 cr · 32 hr source
MLT1610LCLINICAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY2This laboratory course is the first of a two-semester sequence introducing students TO focus on performing chemistry procedures on bodily fluids with an emphasis on manual and automated instrumentatio… 2 cr · 48 hr source
MLT2362HEMATOLOGY AND BODY FLUID ANALYSIS4This course is an introductory study of the classification and function of blood cells and clotting proteins in health and disease. Major topics include cell identification, anemias, leukemias, hemosta… 4 cr · 64 hr source
MLT2362LHEMATOLOGY AND BODY FLUID ANALYSIS LAB2This laboratory develops laboratory skills related to the classification, maturation, morphology and function of blood cells and clotting proteins in health and disease. Major skills include review of… 2 cr · 32 hr source
MLT2400MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY4Principles and methods used in clinical micro- biology including isolation, identification, and antibiotic susceptibility testing of pathogenic bacteria. Introduction to medical parasitology, mycology… 4 cr · 64 hr source
MLT2402CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 12The course provides knowledge of clinical bacteriology, including taxonomy, functions, and control, and complements the Clinical Microbiology Lab 1 and should be taken as a co-requisite. The student… 2 cr · 32 hr source
MLT2402LCLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY 11The laboratory develops laboratory skills related to clinical microbiology, including isolation, identification, and antibiotic susceptibility testing of pathogenic bacteria. The course enhances the t… 1 cr · 32 hr source
MLT2403CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 22This course is the second of a two-semester sequence that provides knowledge of advanced microbiological principles and procedures and hould be taken with Clinical Microbiology Lab 2 as a co-requisit… 2 cr · 32 hr source
MLT2403LCLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY 21This laboratory course is the second of a two-semester sequence that provides knowledge of advanced microbiological principles and procedures and should be taken with Clinical Microbiology 2 Lecture… 1 cr · 32 hr source
MLT2620CLINICAL CHEMISTRY II2This course is the second of a two-semester sequence, providing an advanced examination of laboratory medicine that focuses on the analysis of bodily fluids to detect and diagnose diseases. The cours… 2 cr · 32 hr source
MLT2620LCLINICAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY1This laboratory course is the second of a two-semester sequence that focuses on performing the analyses identified in Clinical Chemistry 2, including electrophoresis and quality control. This course s… 1 cr · 32 hr source
MLT2807LIMMUNOHEMATOLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICUM3This course consists of an internship at a sponsoring serology and blood bank laboratory clinical site. Supervised activities in areas of blood and body fluid immunologic analysis are meant to enhanc… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MLT2809LHEMATOLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICUM3This course consists of an internship at a sponsoring hematology laboratory clinical site. Supervised activities in areas of blood and body fluid immunologic analysis are meant to enhance the student… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MLT2810LCLINICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICUM3This course consists of an internship at a sponsoring chemistry laboratory clinical site. Supervised activities in areas of blood and body fluid immunologic analysis are meant to enhance the student'… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MLT2811MICROBIOLOGY CLINICAL PRACTICUM3This course consists of an internship at a sponsoring microbiology laboratory clinical site. Supervised activities in areas of blood and body fluid immunologic analysis are meant to enhance the stude… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MET1010ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES3Introductory course covering the origin, composition and structure of the atmosphere, solar energy and the Earth's energy budget, air temperature, humidity, clouds and cloud formation, precipitation,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MCB2010MICROBIOLOGY3An introduction to microbiology emphasizing principles of basic morphology, physiology modes of transmission, biochemistry and genetic mechanisms. It will include a survey of representative types of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MCB2010LMICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY1This lab course will complement Lecture topics and include the application of fundamental techniques in the isolation cultivation, and identification of microorganisms. Prerequisite: Four hours of cou… 1 cr · 48 hr source
MCB3020GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY3Structure, nutrition and growth of microorganisms; characteristics of representative microorganisms and viruses; metabolic properties and introduction to microbial genetics, pathogenicity, ecology an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MCB3020LGENERAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB1This laboratory course will complement lecture topics and include the application of fundamental techniques used in the isolation, cultivation and identification of microorganisms and viruses. 1 cr · 48 hr source
MCB4652ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY3Overview of microorganisms in the environment including occurrence, abundance and distribution; processes of microbial interaction with the environment; and practices of applied environmental microbi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MSL1001FOUNDATIONS OF OFFICERSHIP2Army ROTC: Examines the unique duties and responsibilities of officers, and the organization and role of the Army, reviews skills pertaining to fitness and communication, and analyzes Army values and e… 2 cr · 32 hr source
MSL1002BASIC LEADERSHIP2Army ROTC: Presents fundamental leadership concepts and doctrine, student will practice basic skills that underlie effective problem solving and examine the officer experience. 2 cr · 32 hr source
MSL2101INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP STUDIES2Army ROTC: Develops knowledge of self, self- confidence, individual leadership skills, problem solving and critical thinking skills, and improves communication and conflict resolution skills. 2 cr · 32 hr source
MSL2102LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK2Army ROTC: Focuses on self-development by gaining knowledge of self and group processes and by challenging current beliefs, knowledge and skills. 2 cr · 32 hr source
HBR1120BEGINNING HEBREW I4Covers fundamentals of speaking & understanding reading & writing. Classroom practice & exercises supplemented by language and laboratory sessions are designed to develop confidence and a basic profici… 4 cr · 64 hr source
MUS1360INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY1This class is an introductory survey of the fundamental aspects of music technology. Topics include use of microphones,digital audio, sound f/x, music notation programs and recording studio layout. 1 cr · 48 hr source
MUS2332CLIVE SOUND REINFORCEMENT3This course explores techniques used for recording and reinforcing music on location. Topics include commonly encountered acoustical problems and an investigation of equipment and techniques used to… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUS2342CDIGITAL AUDIO MUSIC PRODUCTION3Upon completion of this course the student will have acquired a deep understanding of desktop music production. The physical aspects of sound, digital audio technology and studio production technique… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUS2344CINTRODUCTION TO MIDI SYSTEMS AND SOUND DESIGN3This course will offer the student a comprehensive study of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) and its many musical applications with an emphasis on sequencing and sound design. Concepts… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUS2348CDIGITAL AUDIO MUSIC PRODUCTION 23This course explores techniques used for recording and reinforcing music on location. Topics include commonly encountered acoustical problems and an investigation of equipment and techniques used to… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUS2349CADVANCED PROJECTS IN MUSIC PRODUCTION3This course will offer the student a comprehensive overview of the music production process, including composing, tracking, mixing, advanced synthesis techniques and delivery. 3 cr · 96 hr source
MUS2361CADVANCED MIDI SYSTEMS AND SOUND DESIGN3This course is designed to provide students further practice study in midi with particular focus on sound synthesis, sampling, remixing, and software synthesizers, as well as special emphasis on adva… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUS2905INDEPENDENT STUDY: MUSIC3A directed, independent study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem related to music. Prerequisite: instructor approval. Students will shape the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUS2930MUSIC: SPECIAL TOPICS3Course centers around topics of current interest or of special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by the MUS2930 course… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUS2940MUSIC TECHNOLOGY CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUE1440STRING CLASS1Development of elementary performing skills on the violin. A basic study of all string instruments. Examines literature and teaching techniques for group instruction of students. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MUE1450WOODWIND CLASS1Development of elementary performing skills on the clarinet. A basic study of all woodwind instruments. Examines literature and teaching techniques for group instruction of students. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MUN1120BAND1Open to all students, faculty, and members of the community who play a band instrument. Chairs assigned by the conductor through audition. Three hour rehearsal weekly. May be taken four times for tra… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1180CCONCERT BAND1Open to all students, faculty and members of the community who play a band instrument. Chairs assigned by the conductor through audition. Three hours rehearsal weekly. May be taken four times for tra… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1210CSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA1Open by audition to all students, faculty and members of the community who play an orchestral instrument. Chairs assigned by the conductor. 3 hours rehearsal weekly. May be taken four times for trans… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1280CORCHESTRA1Open by audition to all students, faculty, and members of the community who play an orchestral instrument. Chairs assigned by the conductor. Three hours rehearsal weekly. May be taken four times for… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1340CVOCAL ENSEMBLE1A select vocal ensemble performing a wide variety of literature, including Jazz and Pop. Open to all students by audition. May be taken four times for transfer credit. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1341CSEAHAWK SINGERS1A select vocal ensemble performing a variety of literature including jazz and pop. Open to all students by audition. May be taken four times for transfer credit. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1380CBROWARD CHORAL SOCIETY1Open to all student, faculty and members of the community who have experience in the art of singing. Three hours rehearsal weekly. May be taken four times for transfer credit. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1430CBRASS ENSEMBLE1A select instrumental ensemble that performs music written or arranged for Brass instruments. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. May be taken four times for transfer credit. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1433CBRASS ENSEMBEL II1Continuation of a select instrumental ensemble that performs music written or arranged for Brass instruments. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Prerequisite: MUN1430C. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1440CPERCUSSION ENSEMBLE1A select instrumental ensemble that performs music written or arranged for Percussion instruments. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. May be taken four times for transfer cred… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1442CPERCUSSION ENSEMBLE II1A select instrumental ensemble that performs music written or arranged for percussion instruments. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1460CCHAMBER ENSEMBLE1Small group whose members are selected by the director through audition. Study and performance of repertoire appropriate to the specific chamber media. Three hours rehearsal weekly. May be taken four… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1463CCHAMBER ENSEMBLE II1Small group whose members are selected by the director through audition. Study and performance of repertoire appropriate to the specific chamber media. Three hours rehearsal weekly. Prerequisite: MUN1… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1480CCLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE1Open to all students, faculty and members of the community who play guitar. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Participants will study and perform music from all periods in pr… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1481CJAZZ GUITAR ENSEMBLE1Open to all students, faculty and members of the community who play guitar. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Participants will study and perform music of various styles in p… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1483CCLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE II1Open to all students, faculty and members of the community who play guitar. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Participants will study and perform music from all periods in pr… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1488CJAZZ GUITAR ENSEMBLE II1Open to all students, faculty and members of the community who play guitar. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Participants will study and perform music of various styles in p… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1710CJAZZ ENSEMBLE1Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Study and performance of music associated with the popular music and show presentation fields. May be taken four times for transfer credit. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1711JAZZ COMBO1Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Study and performance of music associated with the popular music and show presentation fields. May be taken four times for transfer credit. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1712COMBO LAB1Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Study and performance of music associated with the popular music and show presentation fields. May be taken four times for transfer credit. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1730CJAZZ/POP ENSEMBLE II1Study and performance of music associated with the popular music, show presentation and dance band fields. Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Prerequisite: MUN1780C. 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUN1780CJAZZ/POP ENSEMBLE1Enrollment is determined by the director through audition. Study and performance of music associated with the popular music, show presentation and dance band fields. May be taken four times for transf… 1 cr · 80 hr source
MUL2010MUSIC APPRECIATION3In 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUM1600CINTRODUCTION TO RECORDING STUDIO PROCEDURES3Fundamentals and techniques of modern multi-track recording. Areas of concentration are studio procedures, equipment operation, microphone selection and placement, signal processors, musical instrume… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUM2601CADVANCED RECORDING ENGINEERING3This class focuses on advanced application of recording and mix-down techniques, incorporating the use of overdubs and special effects. A multi- track recording project will be required. 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUM2602CMIXING, MASTERING AND DELIVERY3Mixing, Mastering and Delivery 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUM2620CACOUSTICS AND AUDIO ELECTRONICS2This course is a survey of acoustical phenomena relating to music. It will also explore the fundamentals of analog and digital audio. Topics include recording consoles, principles of signal processin… 2 cr · 72 hr source
MUM2640CPOST PRODUCTION SOUND3This course will explore the production and post-production aspects of sound as related to film and television. Topics include mixing and mastering video soundtracks, automated dialogue replacement, s… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUM2700INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC BUSINESS3An introduction to the history, principles and practices of the music industry. A systematic survey of the career options in the music industry. Topics include recording, publishing, licensing, copyr… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUM2730MUSIC MARKETING AND PROMOTION3Music business marketing is a multifaceted and integrated approach that will teach the student an effective worldwide music marketing strategy and how to plan their active marketing plan tailored to… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUH2019DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC3This course studies the emergence, development and characteristics of popular music in the U.S. from 1820 to the present.Emphasis is placed on significant styles including Big Band Era, Country and We… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUH2111MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE I: MEDIEVAL-CLASSICAL3A survey course tracing the introduction and development of Western music from Antiquity to the Classical Period. Emphasis is placed on major composers and their works, as well as attention on techni… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUH2112MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE II ROMANTIC TO MODERN3A survey course tracing the introduction and development of the Western canon of music from the beginning of the Classical Period to the present, showing the significance of music development resultin… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUT1001FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC3A study of basic music fundamentals for the non-music or beginning music major who has had little to no background in music. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUT1111MUSIC THEORY I3A course on music theory and related keyboard skills. Emphasis on diatonic materials. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUT1112MUSIC THEORY II3A continuation of MUT1111. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUT1241EAR TRAINING AND SIGHT SINGING I1A course in the development of sight singing and ear training skills. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MUT1242EAR TRAINING AND SIGHT SINGING II1A continuation of MUT1241. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MUT1271CMUSICIANSHIP FOR MUSIC TECH. I3Designed for the Music Technology student, this class will explore the basic musical concepts of rhythm, melody and harmony. Additional topics will include notation, sight singing and song form. Keyb… 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUT1272CMUSICIANSHIP FOR MUSIC TECH. II3A continuation of the concepts presented in MUT1271C. This course focuses on further development of music theory, sight singing and keyboard skills. 3 cr · 72 hr source
MUT2116MUSIC THEORY III3Continuation of MUT1112. Concentration on chromatic materials, and Renaissance, Baroque and Classical musical forms. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUT2117MUSIC THEORY IV3 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUT2246EAR TRAINING AND SIGHT SINGING III1A continuation of MUT1242. 1 cr · 32 hr source
MUT2247EAR TRAINING AND SIGHT SINGING IV1 1 cr · 32 hr source
MUT2641JAZZ THEORY AND IMPROVISATION I3A study of the materials and structure of jazz music and the development of improvisational skills. 3 cr · 48 hr source
MUT2642JAZZ THEORY AND IMPROVISATION II3A study of the materials and structure of jazz music and the development of improvisational skills. 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT1002INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY3This course is designed to introduce the student to the field of nuclear medicine. Upon completion of this course, the student will have knowledge upon vital signs, patient care, universal precautions… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT1002LINTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR MEDICINE LAB1The student will be introduced to aspects of the healthcare field and the fundamentals of nuclear medicine by applying the skills learned in Introduction to Nuclear Medicine to fully prepare the stude… 1 cr · 32 hr source
NMT1430RADIATION SAFETY AND RADIOBIOLOGY3This course is designed to educate students on the biological effects of radiation and also informs the student on the local, state and federal regulations regarding radiation protection and safety f… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT1630NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS2This course educates the student on the fundamentals of nuclear physics including nuclear terminology and important photon interactions that interplay with common radioisotopes used in Nuclear Medici… 2 cr · 32 hr source
NMT1714NUCLEAR MEDICINE PATHOLOGY3This course introduces the student to general pathological conditions with emphasis on those commonly seen in the field of nuclear medicine. Basic anatomy is reviewed in correlation to pathophysiology… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT1804NUCLEAR MEDICINE CLINICAL EDUCATION I2This course introduces the student to general pathological conditions with emphasis on those commonly seen in the field of nuclear medicine. Basic anatomy is reviewed in correlation to pathophysiology… 2 cr · 256 hr source
NMT1814NUCLEAR MEDICINE CLINICAL EDUCATION II2Second in a four-course sequence of supervised clinical instruction in nuclear medicine technology. In addition to topics covered in Clinical Education I, the student is expected to perform routine q… 2 cr · 256 hr source
NMT1900NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGING ANATOMY2This course is designed to present anatomy and its importance to the Nuclear Medicine student who will be utilizing this knowledge in the clinical field for classification of diagnoses, procedures, and… 2 cr · 32 hr source
NMT2061NUCLEAR MEDICINE SEMINAR3This course challenges the student with comprehensive testing, discussions and refinement of their accumulated knowledge of all aspects of Nuclear Medicine technology in preparation for the National B… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT2102NUCLEAR MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION1The student will be introduced to the administrative duties required of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. Upon completion, the student will attain knowledge of proper resume building skills, interview… 1 cr · 16 hr source
NMT2130NUCLEAR MEDICINE RADIOPHARMACY3This course will educate the student upon all aspects of all the radiopharmaceuticals used in Nuclear Medicine and PET. The student will understand how radiopharmaceuticals are produced, to maintain… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT2534NUCLEAR MEDICINE INSTRUMENTATION3This class incorporates the principles of nuclear physics associated with the operation and calibration of radiation detection devices applied in nuclear medicine. Students will have a hands-on appro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT2713NUCLEAR MEDICINE METHODOLOGY I3This is the first in a series of two courses which thoroughly educate the student about nuclear medicine imaging procedures to allow the student proper execution of these procedures during clinical ro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT2713LNUCLEAR MEDICINE METHODOLOGY I LAB1This is the first in a series of two laboratories which allows the student to apply their knowledge of the material they learn in Methodology I and enhance the student's familiarity with the clinical… 1 cr · 32 hr source
NMT2723NUCLEAR MEDICINE METHODOLOGY II3This course enhances the student's knowledge attained from Methodology I by learning the remaining nuclear medicine procedures in order to properly execute all procedures successfully. The student wi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT2723LNUCLEAR MEDICINE METHODOLOGY II LAB1This is the second in a series of two laboratories which allows the student to apply their knowledge of the material they learn in Methodology II and enhance the student's familiarity within the clin… 1 cr · 32 hr source
NMT2779INTRODUCTION TO MULTIPLE MODALITIES3This course educates the student about proper recognition and interpretation of cross sectional anatomy. The student will also compare and analyze images from complementary modalities. It is crucial… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NMT2824NUCLEAR MEDICINE CLINICAL EDUCATION III3Third in a four-course sequence of supervised clinical instruction in nuclear medicine technology. In addition to topics covered in Clinical Education II, the student is expected to perform routine q… 3 cr · 384 hr source
NMT2834CLINICAL EDUCATION IV3The fourth in a four-course sequence of supervised clinical instruction in nuclear medicine technology. In addition to topics covered in Clinical Education III, the student is expected to perform rou… 3 cr · 384 hr source
NMT2960NUCLEAR MEDICINE ADVANCE APPLICATIONS3This course allows the student to take a more in depth perception upon previous taught courses with emphasis upon clinical application and knowledge developed from prior clinical education classes. 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR1020NURSING PROCESS I3This is a theoretical course for the beginning nursing student. Nursing Process I provides the student with the fundamentals of nursing, including such basic skills as health assessment, legal aspect… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR1020LNURSING PROCESS I CLINICAL LAB2A clinical course for the beginning nursing student. Initially skills are learned in simulation lab and then the student is introduced to direct patient care in an inpatient setting. The emphasis is… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR1210NURSING PROCESS II3The second in a series of theoretical courses for the beginning nursing students. This course builds on previously learned concepts and introduces more sophisticated nursing interventions related to… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR1210LNURSING PROCESS II CLINICAL LAB2The second in a series of clinical courses building on previously learned concepts while incorporating more sophisticated nursing interventions related to medication administration, care of patients… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR1220HEALTH ALTERATIONS I3Health Alterations I is a course designed to provide the learner with knowledge of alterations of ingestion, digestion, metabolism, and elimination throughout the life cycle. The major focus is direc… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR1220LHEALTH ALTERATIONS I CLINICAL LAB2Health Alterations I Clinical Lab is a course designed to provide the student with the opportunity to utilize the nursing process in the care of patients with alterations of ingestion, digestion, met… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR1304LTRANSITION PEDIATRIC NURSING CLINIC LAB1This clinical course provides the LPN student with an understanding of growth and development through the stages of childhood and the application of the nursing process through these stages. 1 cr · 56 hr source
NUR1310PEDIATRIC NURSING3This pediatric course is designed to provide an understanding of the nursing care of children from birth through adolescence including health promotion, disease prevention, illness management, and he… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR1310LPEDIATRIC NURSING LAB2This clinical course provides the student with an understanding of growth and development through the stages of childhood and the application of the nursing process to these stages. 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR1400LTR HLTHCARE OF WOMEN CLINICAL LAB1This clinical course is for the LPN student and will enable students to apply the nursing process in providing nursing care to the maternity patient, her family, and the fetus/newborn during antepart… 1 cr · 56 hr source
NUR1421HEALTH CARE OF WOMEN3Health Care of Women is a course designed to provide the learner with knowledge of the reproductive system and health care needs of women throughout the life cycle. The major focus is directed at the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR1421LHEALTH CARE OF WOMEN CLINICAL LABORATORY2Health Care of Women is a clinical course designed to provide the student with the knowledge of the reproductive system and health care needs of women throughout the life cycle. The major focus is di… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR1500LTRANSITION PSYCHIATRIC NURSING CLINICAL LAB1This clinical course provides the LPN student with a definition and understanding of the psychiatric patient. The nursing process is utilized to present pathological condition. Therapeutic modalities… 1 cr · 56 hr source
NUR1520NURSING CARE OF THE PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT3This course provides the student with a definition and understanding of psychiatric nursing. The nursing process is utilized to present pathological conditions. Therapeutic interventions are included. 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR1520LNURSING CARE OF THE PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT CL LAB2This clinical course provides the student with a definition and understanding of the psychiatric nursing. The nursing process is utilized to present pathological conditions. Therapeutic modalities are… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR2000TRANSITION NURSING I2Transition to Nursing Process I or NUR2000 is a 2 semester hours course which is a theoretical course designed to introduce the student to the basic elements of the Associate Degree Nursing curriculu… 2 cr · 32 hr source
NUR2000LTRANSITION NURSING I CLINICAL LAB2The student shall be responsible for providing care of a selected group of patients, being aware of legal and ethical issues pertinent to their care and effecting change as necessary. It will be esse… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR2221HEALTH ALTERATIONS II3This course will continue to build on previously learned concepts related to the care of the medical-surgical patient. The learner's focus and responsibility will be the practice-oriented, person-cen… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR2221LHEALTH ALTERATIONS II CLINICAL LAB2In this course the student will be responsible for applying the nursing process to assigned patients with alterations in mobility, skin integrity and neurological functions. This experience will requ… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR2222HEALTH ALTERATIONS III3This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge necessary to implement the nursing process on patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction throughout the life cycle. The focus is the p… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR2222LHEALTH ALTERATIONS III CLINICAL LAB2In this course the student will be responsible for applying the nursing process to assigned patients with alterations in cardiopulmonary functioning. This experience will require both clinical and wr… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR2801TRANSITION NURSING IV3This theoretical is designed for the advanced nursing student. This course will provide the knowledge necessary to function as an effective member of the healthcare team in the role of the graduate n… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR2801LTRANSITION NURSING IV CLINICAL LAB2The clinical focus of this course highlights the role of the registered nurse at the Associate Degree level of functioning as an effective member of the health care team in acute health care team in… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR2811TRENDS, PRACTICES, AND ROLES3This course is designed to provide the knowledge necessary to move from the role of a student to that of a graduate nurse. The focus is directed toward the legal, ethical and professional responsibil… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR2811LTRENDS, PRACTICES, AND ROLES CLINICAL LAB2This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge necessary to implement the nursing process on patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunctions throughout the life cycle. The focus is the… 2 cr · 112 hr source
NUR3069ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT2Advanced health assessment addresses the totality of the client including the spiritual aspects of health, disease/disability, and the individual client's perceptions of the health/illness spectrum.… 2 cr · 32 hr source
NUR3069LADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB1The Advanced health Care Assessment addresses the totality of the client including the spiritual aspects of health, disease/ disability, and the individual client's perceptions of the health/illness… 1 cr · 48 hr source
NUR3119NURSING CONCEPTS AND THEORIES3The profession of nursing is the culmination of concepts and theories. Concepts and theories are the body of knowledge used to support nursing practice. Nursing recognizes that socialization into a d… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR3167NURSE AS A SCHOLAR3Present aspects of scholarship that support the values of the nursing profession committed to both social relevance and scientific advancement. The practice of nursing derives knowledge from a wide ar… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR3678NURSING CARE OF VULNERABLE POPULATIONS3Caring for the vulnerable is imperative for the compassionate, caring, effective and competent nurse. This course focuses on health issues affecting at-risk and vulnerable populations and how nurses… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR3805NURSING, ROLES, DIMENSIONS, AND PERSPECTIVES3The discipline of Nursing has been identified as having the potential for making a major impact on the transformation of health care delivery to a safer, quality, and more cost effective system, thus… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4128PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/PHARMACOLOGY3This course provides the student with the basic understanding of pathophysiology related to human illness and pharmacotherapy related to the application of drugs for the purpose of disease prevention… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4165NURSING RESEARCH3This course explores the research process and allows the student to apply research methods relevant to nursing and nursing practice. Emphasis is placed in the legal, ethical, socio-cultural, economic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4195END OF LIFE PALLIATIVE CARE3This course is designed to recognize death as the last stage of human growth and development. With a focus on the physical, emotional, psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural considerations at the end-… 3 cr · 80 hr source
NUR4284DYNAMICS AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN AGING3The aging population will affect the skills and services the healthcare workforce must be equipped to provide and the settings in which the care is provided. This course will provide an in-depth unde… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4636COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING3The community based nurse cares for clients from many diverse cultures and must be prepared to give quality, effective, and culturally competent health care in a variety of settings and specialties.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4636LCOMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING PRACTICUM2This course presents clinical concepts of community health nursing focusing on the community as client and the multiple determinants of health in community health settings. The learner will participa… 2 cr · 96 hr source
NUR4667NURSING PERSPECTIVES AND GLOBAL TRENDS3This course examines the knowledge and skills of baccalaureate nursing students' perspectives on global health trends. This information helps to facilitate the awareness and knowledge of increased gl… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4826ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF NURSING3This course focuses on the ethical and legal aspects of nursing; exploring ethical issues, ethical decision making, and legal accountability in various populations. Departmental approval is required… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4827PRINCIPLES OF NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT3This course provides a forum for the examination and discussion of concepts, theories, and principles of leading and managing for the nurse manager to be effective in today's diverse and global healt… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4870NURSING INFORMATICS3This course is designed to explore the use of informatics in nursing practice and its role in enhancing client care to provide quality patient outcomes. The course provides an overview of various ope… 3 cr · 48 hr source
NUR4945NURSING CAPSTONE2Professional practice of the Registered Nurse focuses on health promotion; risk reduction; direct and indirect care of clients, families, groups, and populations; and providing the human interface be… 2 cr · 32 hr source
NUR4945LNURSING CAPSTONE PRACTICUM2Professional practice of the Registered Nurse focuses on health promotion; risk reduction; direct and indirect care of clients, families, groups, and populations; and providing the human interface be… 2 cr · 96 hr source
OST1100CKEYBOARDING & DOCUMENT PROCESSING I3This course offers an introduction to the keyboard with development of fundamental techniques, skill development, and business correspondence and document processing. 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST1103CBASIC KEYBOARDING1This course offers an introduction to the keyboard with development of fundamental techniques. 1 cr · 16 hr source
OST1257CMEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT3This course is designed to provide the student with an extensive study of medical terminology used in the various areas of the healthcare industry. Emphasis is placed on the building of medical terms… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST1330BUSINESS ENGLISH1This course aims to improve your Business English language skills needed to be successful in a business organization. 1 cr · 16 hr source
OST1355CRECORDS MANAGEMENT3This course provides an overview of the purpose, concepts, and activities of managing records in the workplace. 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2053SUCCESSFUL JOB SEARCH1This course presents a hands-on, interactive study of interview and employability skills and focuses on the keys to career success. 1 cr · 16 hr source
OST2335COMMUNICATIONS IN THE WORKFORCE3This course is designed to help students communicate more effectively. Students will practice analyzing, planning, managing, and executing both written and oral presentations. Special focus includes… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2455CMEDICAL BILLING AND CODING I3This course provides introductory knowledge and skills needed to work in a variety of medical billing and coding positions in the medical field. Topics include the fundamentals of insurance, billing,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2456CMEDICAL BILLING AND CODING II3This course provides extended knowledge and skills needed to work in a variety of medical billing and coding positions in the medical field. Topics include medical coding, medical claims, medical bill… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2464CMEDICAL OFFICE COMPUTER APPLICATION3This course prepares a medical office assistant to work in a health care practice utilizing computerized medical office management software. It provides training for input of new patient entry, posting… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2501OFFICE MANAGEMENT3This course is a study of the skills needed by the office professional in the workforce. It includes technology, diversity, teamwork, and the changing skills demanded in the workforce. The efficient ha… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2764CADVANCED WORD3This course will provide specialized training on advanced word processing concepts and techniques. The major emphasis of this course will be the formatting of characters, paragraphs and documents, ma… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2853CSPREADSHEET MANAGEMENT3Course prepares students to solve business problems by moving beyond the basic skills to think critically about realistic business situations using database management. 3 cr · 48 hr source
OST2949CO OP WK EXP3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of learning objectives and employer evaluations. 3 cr · 144 hr source
OPT1090ORIENTATION TO VISION CARE CLINIC2This course provides an introduction to the Broward College Vision Care Clinic. Students will apply technical skills acquired in previous course work. Recording of clinical date, administrative proce… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT1110PHYSICAL AND GEOMETRIC OPTICS3This course provides a foundation of mathematical ophthalmic concepts involving light energy as it passes through air, plastic, glass, and water with emphasis on how light is modified by prisms and cu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OPT1110LPHYSICAL AND GEOMETRIC OPTICS LAB1This course provides the opportunity for students to demonstrate, measure and explore the behavior of light energy as it passes through prisms and curved lens surfaces. Students will demonstrate the… 1 cr · 32 hr source
OPT1150OPHTHALMIC LENSES2Characteristics of single vision, multifocal, and free form lens design for proper lens selection to meet the visual needs of patients. Emphasis is placed on accurate positioning of the optical cente… 2 cr · 32 hr source
OPT1150LOPHTHALMIC LENSES LAB2This course provides the opportunity for students to gain hands on experience in the accurate positioning of the optical centers and selected multifocal addition designs. ANSI and F.D.A. standards, p… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT1210ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE EYE3This course provides a review of the structure and function of the systems of the human body, emphasizing the anatomy of the human eye. Visual recognition of common eye disorders and refractive disor… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OPT1330ORIENTATION TO VISION CARE2This course reviews the techniques needed in a clinical environment for the collection of patient case history, visual acuity, basic visual skills ocular motility and accommodation, color discriminat… 2 cr · 32 hr source
OPT1450OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING2This course reviews the theory and terminology of ophthalmic frame materials, multifocal lenses, including progressive power and occupational bifocals and high index lenses. The process of analyzing… 2 cr · 32 hr source
OPT1450LOPHTHALMIC DISPENSING LAB2This course provides the opportunity for students to practice ophthalmic dispensing. Measurement and adjusting ophthalmic frame materials, multifocal lens, occupational bifocals, high index lenses an… 2 cr · 48 hr source
OPT1500CONTACT LENS THEORY2This course provides a review of the theory and terminology of contact lenses including fitting, application and removal procedures, care of soft and hard lenses, verification of contact lens prescript… 2 cr · 32 hr source
OPT1500LCONTACT LENS THEORY LAB2This course provides a review of the practical procedures used to apply technical skills of contact fitting, application and removal procedures, care of soft and hard lenses, verification of contact le… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT1879REFRACTOMETRY LAB2Practicum for OPT2375. Practical procedures used in determining the powers of corrective lenses in relation to a patient's refractive error. The student will learn to use the Phoropter, retinoscope,… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT2060OPHTHALMIC MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROCEDURES3This course provides a review of procedures and terminology in correspondence, legal and ethical principles, inter-and intra-professional relationships, and retail office management. The history of op… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OPT2375REFRACTOMETRY3This course reviews the theory and terminology used in determining the powers of corrective lenses in relation to a patient's refractive error. Emphasis will be placed on the phoropter, retinoscope,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
OPT2420EYEWEAR FABRICATION I1This course presents a review of the theory of ophthalmic surfacing and finishing procedures. Students acquire knowledge to arrange single vision and multifocal lenses, use sensometers and lens clocks… 1 cr · 16 hr source
OPT2420LEYEWEAR FABRICATION I LAB2In this laboratory course students will gain practical experience in ophthalmic surfacing and finishing procedures. Students will fabricate single vision and multifocal lenses: use lensometers and len… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT2421EYEWEAR FABRICATION II1Advanced techniques in measurement, fabrication and verification of single vision and multifocal lenses. Theory of ophthalmic surfacing and finishing procedures from written specifications ensuring that… 1 cr · 16 hr source
OPT2421LEYEWEAR FABRICATION II LAB2Laboratory for OPT2421. Students will fabricate eyewear for the patients of the Vision Care Clinic using advanced techniques in measurement, fabrication and verification of single vision and multifoca… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT2460OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING CLINIC I2Development of skills in the fitting and dispensing of ophthalmic lenses. Students will work under the close supervision of clinical staff in dispensing glasses to patients of the Vision Care Clinic.… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT2461OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING CLINIC II2This is a continuation of OPT2460. It involves advanced skills in the fitting and dispensing of ophthalmic lenses. Students will work under the supervision of clinical staff in dispensing glasses to p… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT2500CONTACT LENS THEORY2This course provides a review of the theory and terminology of contact lenses including fitting, application and removal procedures, care of soft and hard lenses, verification of contact lens prescript… 2 cr · 32 hr source
OPT2500LCONTACT LENS THEORY LAB2This course provides a review of the practical procedures used to apply technical skills of contact fitting, application and removal procedures, care of soft and hard lenses, verification of contact le… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT2800LVISION CARE CLINIC I2This course provides a review of the practical procedures used to apply technical skills of contact fitting, application and removal procedures, care of soft and hard lenses, verification of contact le… 2 cr · 80 hr source
OPT2830LCONTACT LENS CLINIC I2Assist eye care specialists in the fitting and follow-up care of rigid and soft contact lenses for patients referred from the Vision Care Clinic. Familiarization with over-refraction, instructions for… 2 cr · 64 hr source
OPT2831LCONTACT LENS CLINIC II2This course involves the use of contact lens instruments to confirm all parameters for replacement lenses. Particular attention is given to the patient who is having problems with contact lenses after… 2 cr · 80 hr source
OPT2875OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING PRACTICUM I2This is an externship in an approved ophthalmic practice with a retail dispensing optical. The student will gain a working knowledge of ophthalmi c frame, lens stock, inventory system, layout and blo… 2 cr · 120 hr source
OPT2876OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING PRACTICUM II2This is the second phase of student externship in an approved retail ophthalmic dispensing establishment involving frame styling, ordering of appropriately designed lenses, adjustment, repair and dis… 2 cr · 120 hr source
ORH2522FLORIDA FLORA AND ECOSYSTEMS LANDSCAPES3This is an introductory environmental science course designed to teach students plant ID and environmental aspects of Florida's diverse ecosystems. 3 cr · 48 hr source
ORH4256NUTRITIONAL MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT3This course is designed to teach students the techniques for determining, interpreting, and managing the nutritional status of landscape and container grown greenhouse and nursery crops. Upon success… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1003INTRODUCTION TO PARALEGAL STUDIES3This course provides an overview of the training and duties of the paralegal. Also included is a discussion of legal terminology, research techniques, pertinent litigation documents and legal softwar… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1104CLAW LIBRARY/RESEARCH3This course provides information on how to research using both traditional and computer- assisted methodologies. An in-depth examination of the law library and legal research techniques are emphasize… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1201CCIVIL LITIGATION3This course covers the basic concepts of Civil Litigation. Discussions involve individual and entity liability in relation to the specific acts committed and explore the current upcoming trends in leg… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1303CRIMINAL LITIGATION3This course provides students with a survey of the criminal justice system. Substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law are studied. Course content includes the nature of different crimes, the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1435CORPORATIONS3This course provides an in-depth study of Corporate Law. Topics covered include types of corporations, articles of incorporation, bylaws, shareholders' agreements, voting rights, management structure… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1600CPROBATE PRACTICE3This course prepares legal assistants to work effectively under the supervision of a lawyer in the probate and administration of an estate. The Florida Probate Code, trusts and taxes are studied. Pre… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1610CPROCEDURES FOR REAL ESTATE TITLE CLOSING3This course surveys the basic concepts of Real Property Law. The students study how to handle a real estate transaction from the drafting of a contract to its closing. The nature of property, the con… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1800CDOMESTIC RELATIONS3This course surveys domestic relations, and includes topics such as marriage, dissolution of marriage, separation agreements, time-sharing, legitimacy, adoption, name changes, support, court procedur… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA1841CIMMIGRATION LAW3This course provides an in depth study of Immigration Law. Topics covered include a historical overview of immigration law, types of immigration law practices, agencies involved with immigration laws… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA2114CLEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING3This course concentrates on developing skills in the grammar, language, and format of legal documents. Documents drafted include legal correspondence, legal memoranda, deposition summaries, persuasiv… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA2466CDEBTOR/CREDITOR RELATIONS3This course provides an in-depth study of Debtor/Creditor law and the legal software used in the practice area. Topics covered include collection of debts through court processes, post- judgment coll… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA2762CPARALEGAL OFFICE SYSTEMS3This course covers a wide range of knowledge, skills, and tasks in order to enable the paralegal to function effectively in a legal office.Technology, management skills, and general office procedures a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA2930SELECTED TOPICS IN PARALEGAL STUDIES3This course will explore a selection of topics and trends of special interest in the legal field. 3 cr · 48 hr source
PLA2940PLA PRACTICUM3This course is designed to apply the knowledge and skills developed in the required courses through practical work experience. The student will perform legal work for 144 hours under the supervision… 3 cr · 144 hr source
PEM1116CFUNCTIONAL WELLNESS2Functional Wellness is about muscles, bones, joints, nerves, and everything else that's responsible for your physical ability to move. It's your mechanical well-being. It is about optimizing your abi… 2 cr · 48 hr source
PEM1121CBEGINNING YOGA EXERCISES1This course will provide a study of basic yoga movements and positions to increase flexibility, strength, and relaxation. A holistic approach to health and stress management is emphasized. Coeducatio… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PEM1131CWEIGHT TRAINING2A course primarily designed and organized for students of all ages to learn how to assess, create, and apply a personal weight/resistance training plan to improve their muscular strength, muscular en… 2 cr · 48 hr source
PEM1141CAEROBIC WELLNESS2Aerobic Wellness emphasizes the introduction of knowledge and techniques necessary for increasing cardiorespiratory efficiency assessment of status and development of a personal program. It is a cours… 2 cr · 48 hr source
PHI1100INTRODUCTORY LOGIC3In this course, students will be introduced to the study of the principles and evaluation of critical thinking including identification and analysis of fallacious, as well as valid reasoning, includin… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHI2010INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY3In 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHI2600INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS3This course is an introduction to the nature of ethics, ethical theories, and specific ethical issues including selections from the Western philosophical tradition. PHI2600 is a writing credit course.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHI2680ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ETHICS3This course provides an introduction to Western ethical theories and approaches applicable to the design and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies. It examines speci… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHI2930SPECIAL TOPICS: PHILOSOPHY3Course centers around topics of current interest or of special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by the PHI2930 course… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PGY1801CPHOTOSHOP DESIGN3This is a graphic design course formulated to develop skills in digital imaging. Students will learn through the use of the computer how to create, edit and manipulate digital images from scanned pho… 3 cr · 72 hr source
PGY1802CDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY3This is a Graphic Design course formulated to develop skills with a digital camera. Students will learn through the use of a digital camera how to take photographs for use in the designs they create… 3 cr · 72 hr source
PGY2401CPHOTOGRAPHY I3Basic procedures of black and white still camera work, developing, and printing. There will be an emphasis on intensifying visual perception and analysis of photographs as an Art form. (Students will… 3 cr · 96 hr source
PGY2404CPHOTOGRAPHY II3This course is designed for the exploration of more advanced printing and shooting techniques. The students will be required to understand and apply techniques in medium format cameras, large format… 3 cr · 96 hr source
PGY2800CFINE ARTS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY3This course has been designed for Visual Arts students, it will provide them with the necessary tools to understand the conceptual, visual, historical, and cognitive arguments needed to create a cohe… 3 cr · 96 hr source
PGY2905CINDEPENDENT STUDY: PHOTOGRAPHY3A directed, independent study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem. During this course students will be asked to produce a cohesive body of work… 3 cr · 96 hr source
PET1303FOUNDATIONS OF EXERCISE SCIENCE3This course is designed to provide a foundational knowledge base which is common to all the different areas of fitness leadership. The didactic instruction lays the groundwork required by the fitness p… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PET2622CCARE/PREVENTION/ATHLETIC INJURIES2Develops competence, knowledge and skill in the prevention and care of athletic injuries. Understands physical conditioning, nutrition and types of exercises. THIS COURSE DOES NOT LEAD TO CERTIFICATI… 2 cr · 48 hr source
PSC1121PHYSICAL SCIENCES SURVEY3PSC 1121 is a survey course outlining topics in astronomy, chemistry, geology, meteorology and physics. The course is intended for the non- major student. The student will compose writing projects an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PSC2910DIRECTED INDEPENDENT RESEARCH0Students (individually or in a group) will conduct research projects or certain aspects of research projects under the supervision of the instructor. This course is intended to help students acquire… 0 cr · 48 hr source
PSC2914INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES0Students (individually or in a group) will conduct research projects or certain aspects of research projects under the supervision of the instructor. This course is intended to help students acquire… 0 cr · 48 hr source
PSC3639CMARINE BENTHIC ECOLOGY3Open to advanced undergraduates with consent of instructor and completion of prerequisites or with permission of instructor(s). The course consists of lectures, substantial readings and field sessions… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PSC4473CSCIENTIFIC DIVING0The Scientific Diving course provides background and hands-on training to promote safe and productive scientific diving. This course is designed to meet the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAU… 0 cr · 64 hr source
PSC4912INDEPENDENT RESEARCH IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES0Students (individually or in a group) will conduct research projects or certain aspects of research projects under the supervision of the instructor. This course is intended to help students acquire… 0 cr · 48 hr source
PSC4930SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE0Course centers around topics of current interest or special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. 0 cr · 48 hr source
PSC4948SENIOR INTERNSHIP3A course designed to provide training in a student's field of student through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and intern… 3 cr · 144 hr source
PHT1020THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION FOR THE PT ASSISTANT2An overview of effective communication skills and concepts regarding successful therapeutic interactions will be presented. Students will participate in several interactive sessions to become familia… 2 cr · 32 hr source
PHT1103ANATOMY FOR THE PT ASSISTANT2Course introduces basic human anatomy with an emphasis on the structure and function of the skeletal and muscular systems. Actions, origins, insertions and innervations of muscles are discussed. Surf… 2 cr · 32 hr source
PHT1103LANATOMY FOR PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTING LAB1Laboratory sessions for Anatomy for PTA (PHT1103) are designed to provide the students with an opportunity to identify, with accuracy, a variety of bones, bony landmarks, muscles, ligaments and other… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHT1200INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY3Course introduces the student to the historical background, philosophy and goals of physical therapy as a profession. It incorporates discussion on legal and ethical issues, educational requirements,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHT1200LINTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY LAB1Laboratory sessions for Introduction to Physical Therapy (PHT1200) are designed to allow the students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the basic fundamentals of patient care. Emphasis is… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHT1211DISABILITIES AND THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES I3Course introduces the student to the theory and practical application of physical therapy modalities. The physiologic effects, indications/ contraindications, and intervention parameters of patient c… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHT1211LDISABILITIES AND THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES I LAB2Laboratory sessions for Disabilities & Therapeutic procedures (PHT1211) are designed to develop student skills in the actual performance of the patient care interventions presented. Skills in massage… 2 cr · 64 hr source
PHT1300SURVEY OF PATHOLOGICAL DEFICITS4Course introduces the student to general pathological conditions with emphasis on those commonly seen in the field of physical therapy. Basic system anatomy is reviewed with an emphasis on the pathoph… 4 cr · 64 hr source
PHT1310SURVEY OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DEFICITS3Course introduces student to general pathological conditions with emphasis on those commonly seen in the field of physical therapy as they relate to the musculoskeletal systems. Descriptions of how mu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHT1350BASIC PHARMACOLOGY FOR PT ASSISTANTS1Course introduces concepts of basic pharmacology and presents pharmacological agents dispensed for conditions commonly seen in physical therapy. Drug responses and interactions as they relate to pati… 1 cr · 16 hr source
PHT2120APPLIED KINESIOLOGY3This course is designed as part of a continuum in the application of anatomy to facilitate student analysis of functional movements with specific focus on the relationship between joint structure and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHT2120LAPPLIED KINESIOLOGY LAB1Laboratory sessions for Applied Kinesiology (PHT2120) are designed to provide opportunities for the students to practice the skills of analyzing normal and pathological gait, along with normal and ab… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHT2162SURVEY OF NEUROLOGICAL DEFICITS3Course introduces the etiology, pathophysiology and symptoms of common neurological diseases/ conditions. Neurodiagnostic procedures are presented. Course introduces the etiology, pathophysiology and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHT2224DISABILITIES & THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES II4Course introduces concepts of therapeutic exercise with regards to its principles, and objectives. The theory of and application of specific exercise regimes are presented. Principles of ROM, strength… 4 cr · 64 hr source
PHT2224LDISABILITIES AND THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES II LAB2Laboratory sessions for Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures II (PHT2224) are designed to provide the student with observation and actual application of therapeutic exercise in the laboratory sett… 2 cr · 64 hr source
PHT2704REHABILITATIVE PROCEDURES3Advanced course designed to develop skill in and understanding of the underlying principles of advanced physical therapy plans of care including motor learning principles. Techniques presented includ… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHT2704LREHABILITATIVE PROCEDURES LAB1Laboratory sessions for Rehabilitative Procedures (PHT2704) are designed for the students to practice the utilization of developmental postures in patient interventions as well as PNF, facilitation/i… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHT2810LCLINICAL PRACTICE II3Course involves student assignment to local clinical facility. Includes scheduled class meetings to review clinical performance objectives, the self- appraisal process, and overall requirements for t… 3 cr · 195 hr source
PHT2820LCLINICAL PRACTICE III5The course is the last in a series of three clinical practicums. Students are expected to perform at an entry level. The course involves full time student assignment to a local clinical facility. A c… 5 cr · 300 hr source
PHT2931TRANSITION SEMINAR2A project-based seminar course that utilizes discussion and presentation to address content such as legal and ethical issues, interpersonal skill refinement, employment techniques, quality assurance,… 2 cr · 32 hr source
PHY1001APPLIED PHYSICS3PHY1001 is an introductory course in general physics outlining topics in mechanics, matter, magnetism, electricity, heat and wave phenomena. The course is intended for students in technical or vocati… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHY1001LAPPLIED PHYSICS LAB1PHY1001L is a laboratory which allows students to able to collect and analyze data in a variety of experiments covering topics covered in its companion course PHY1001L. Students will create experimen… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHY1020FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS3This 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHY2048GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I4This 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. Desi… 4 cr · 64 hr source
PHY2048LGENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I LAB1This 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. Desig… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHY2049GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II4PHY2049 is part two of a comprehensive physics course outlining electricity, magnetism and optics using analysis in calculus. 4 cr · 64 hr source
PHY2049LGENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II LAB1A series of physics laboratory experiments chosen to coincide with the lecture course PHY2049. The course will include topics in electricity, magnetism, and optics. One 2-hour class meeting per week.… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHY2053GENERAL PHYSICS I3This course is the first in a two-part series intended for non-physics majors, offering an algebra and trigonometry approach to topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHY2053LGENERAL PHYSICS I LAB1This course is the first in a two-part series intended for non-physics majors, offering an algebra and trigonometry approach to topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PHY2054GENERAL PHYSICS II3PHY2054 is the second course in a two semester sequence, PHY2053 and PHY2054. This sequence includes two laboratory classes: PHY2053L to be taken concurrently with PHY2053, and PHY2054L to be taken c… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PHY2054LGENERAL PHYSICS II LAB1Laboratory experiences designed to accompany the topics under study in PHY2054. One two hour period per week. Special fee charged. Placement by Testing Department. 1 cr · 32 hr source
PLP3002CFUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT PATHOLOGY3Principles and practices of plant pathology. 3 cr · 48 hr source
POS2041NATIONAL GOVERNMENT3In 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 th… 3 cr · 48 hr source
POS2112STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT3This course provides a systematic introduction to the principles and institutions of American state and local government, with some emphasis on Florida politics. It delves into the structure, functio… 3 cr · 48 hr source
POS2601THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION3A study of the basic elements of the U.S. Constitution as they impact society and the individual. Emphasis is placed upon the document's theoretical, as well as, pragmatic applications. Course is tau… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PCB3023MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY3A study of cell structure and function with emphasis on the properties of intracellular organelles and their molecular constituents. Includes photosynthesis. 3 cr · 48 hr source
PCB3063GENETICS3Fundamental properties of inheritance in eukaryotic organisms emphasizing examples in man. Basic concepts are developed for the nature, organization, transmission, expression, recombination, and func… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PCB3063LGENETICS LAB1Fundamental properties of inheritance in eukaryotic organisms emphasizing examples in man. Basic concepts are developed for the nature, organization, transmission, expression, recombination, and func… 1 cr · 48 hr source
PCB4043INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY3This course is an introduction to ecological principles covering physiological, behavioral, population, community, ecosystem, landscape and global ecology. This course examines the integrated working… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PCB4301FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS3An interdisciplinary approach to examination of inland waters including lakes, streams, marshes and swamps. Emphasis on the biotic, chemical and geological components of these aquatic ecosystems. 3 cr · 48 hr source
PCB4341CADVANCED BIOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNIQUES3Emphasis on techniques used in Biological field work. Units 1-3 will be covered with 1 or more of remaining units covered based on faculty expertise. 3 cr · 48 hr source
PCB4454CBIOSTATISTICS WITH LAB4Biostatistics instructs students in statistical procedures for analysis of biological data. Students will organize and summarize biological data, develop, and test appropriate hypotheses, explain and… 4 cr · 64 hr source
PSY2012GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY3In 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. PSY2012 i… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PSY2012LGENERAL PSYCHOLOGY LAB1This laboratory course parallels and supplements the instruction given in General Psychology (PSY2012). Illustrated in this course are a variety of experimental and behavioral activities that demonst… 1 cr · 32 hr source
PSY2043ADVANCED GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY3The rationale, methods, and application of the scientific analysis of behavior. Emphasis is placed on the lawfulness of behavior, how behavioral laws are found and used in the modification of behavior. 3 cr · 48 hr source
PSY2210RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY3BASIC RESEARCH METHODS/DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN PSYCHOLOGY. EMPHASIS ON THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD, QUALITATIVE, BASIC CORRELATIONAL, AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ALONG WITH ASSOCIATED ANALYTIC TECHNIQUES… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PSY2905INDEPENDENT STUDY IN PSYCHOLOGY3Directed study course in the Behavioral Sciences. The course will be available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem. The student will make application for the co… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PSY2930SPECIAL TOPICS: PSYCHOLOGY3Course centers around topics of current interest or of special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by the PSY2930 title p… 3 cr · 48 hr source
PAD2002INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION3This introductory course examines the governmental context of public administration including political values, bureaucratic politics, leadership and intergovernmental relations; organizational theor… 3 cr · 48 hr source
QMB1001BUSINESS MATHEMATICS3This course emphasizes the application of mathematics to selected business topics and problems. In addition, it includes material in linear equations and descriptive statistics. 3 cr · 48 hr source
QMB2100QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN BUSINESS3This course applies quantitative methods to business problems with emphasis on learning to select the appropriate problem solving method, applying the chosen method, and interpreting the solution. Th… 3 cr · 48 hr source
QMB3250QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS3This course is a study of concepts and procedures that are used to collect, analyze, summarize, and report data in typical business situations. Course topics covered include methods for collecting, a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
QMB3302BUSINESS ANALYTICS3This is an introductory course in business analytics. It covers theories, techniques, and concepts related to the use of data in managerial decision making and its practical applications to business.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
QMB3310SPREADSHEETS IN BUSINESS ANALYTICS3This course presents a range of uses of spreadsheets for solving quantitative problems in business. 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT1001INTRODUCTION TO RADIATION THERAPY3Content is designed to provide the student with overview of the foundations in radiation therapy and the practitioner's role in the health care delivery system. Principles, practices and policies of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT1002INTRODUCTION TO RADIATION THERAPY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS3A course designed to provide knowledge and instruction in the application of radiation therapy procedures with a detailed study of instrumentation, radiation therapy equipment, patient charting and r… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT1002LINTRODUCTION TO RADIATION THERAPY CLINICAL APPLICATIONS LAB1A course designed to provide knowledge and hands-on instruction in the application of radiation therapy procedures with a detailed study of instrumentation. This lab corresponds to the information an… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RAT1123RADIATION THERAPY PATIENT CARE1An introduction to the principles and practices of patient care during radiation therapy procedures and treatment. Topics that will be covered include communication, patient safety, patient transfers… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RAT1123LRADIATION THERAPY PATIENT CARE LAB1This course is a practical application of the theory taught in RAT1123, Radiation Patient Care. Topics include patient interaction skills, safety procedures, basic patient care needs, patient movemen… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RAT1210INTRODUCTION TO RADIATION THERAPY ANATOMY1This course is designed to present anatomy and its importance to the radiation therapist. A survey of the structure of human body as it pertains to radiation therapy will consider the following: the… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RAT1212RADIATION THERAPY IMAGING ANATOMY2A study of radiographic human anatomy as it pertains to identifying organs at risk and treatment considerations for radiation therapy. Students will study the anatomy of the human skeleton and organ… 2 cr · 32 hr source
RAT1614INTRO TO RADIATION THERAPY PHYSICS2An introductory study of radiation therapy physics to include mathematical principles & measurement, atomic structure, electromagnetic radiation, magnetism, electrostatics, electrodynamics, electroma… 2 cr · 32 hr source
RAT1615RADIATION THERAPY MEDICAL IMAGING1An introductory study to radiographic processes. Included will be the processes behind computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine, positron emitting tomography, and ultrasound… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RAT1804CLINIC EDUCATION I1Familiarization with the equipment utilized in the treatment of patients begins along with assisting the therapist in the clinical environment, simulation area, patient care nursing areas and the mol… 1 cr · 128 hr source
RAT2021PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION THERAPY I3An introduction to the principles of radiation therapy, radiation protection, and a review of radiation safety. This course will cover the historic and current aspects of cancer treatment. The roles… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT2022PRINCIPLES OF RADIATION THERAPY II3This course is continuation of RAT 2021, Principles of Radiation Therapy I. This course is designed to present an in-depth study of the principles of electron therapies, safety, quality assurance, an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT2023RADIATION ONCOLOGY 14A study of the fundamentals of clinical radiation oncology. In this course students will be introduced to a cancer overview as it pertains to the biologic perspective, etiology, epidemiology, detecti… 4 cr · 64 hr source
RAT2024RADIATION ONCOLOGY II4A study of the fundamentals of clinical radiation oncology. This course is a continuation of RAT 2024, Oncology I. In this course students will be introduced to a cancer overview as it pertains to th… 4 cr · 64 hr source
RAT2061RADIATION THERAPY SEMINAR2This course will provide the opportunity for the radiation therapy student to evaluate their cumulative knowledge through comprehensive testing, refinement of accumulated knowledge, and retention of a… 2 cr · 32 hr source
RAT2241RADIOBIOLOGY3This course is designed to establish a basic knowledge of atomic structure and terminology and provide an overview of the principles of radiation protection and interaction with living systems. Also… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT2243RADIATION ONCOLOGY SECTIONAL ANATOMY3This course is designed to present sectional anatomy and its importance to radiation therapist. This course will include three-dimensional (3- D) imaging identification of anatomical structures in var… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT2617ADVANCED RADIATION PHYSICS I3The fundamentals of x-ray, gamma, and corpuscular radiation as applied to radiation therapy. Teletherapy units and nuclear reactors are also discussed. 3 cr · 48 hr source
RAT2618RADIATION PHYSICS II2Advanced physics of ionizing radiation including measurements, dosages, absorption, isodose curves, filters, radioactive materials treatment planning, properties of radionuclides, radiation safety and… 2 cr · 32 hr source
RAT2619DOSIMETRY & COMPUTER TREATMENT PLANNING1This course will introduce the students to the advanced physics and math calculations they will be required to perform as radiation therapists. The course will describe the physical and geometric fac… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RAT2814CLINIC EDUCATION II3Patient treatment competency assignments continue in radiation therapy departments. The student's responsibilities increase as more complex competencies in patient treatment are mastered, and additio… 3 cr · 384 hr source
RAT2824CLINIC EDUCATION III3Advanced clinical education stressing practical application of dosimetry competencies under the direct supervision of a medical physicist or dosimetrist. Continuation of advanced patient treatment co… 3 cr · 384 hr source
RAT2834CLINIC EDUCATION IV1The most advanced clinical education as evidenced by the level of competency demonstrated by terminal competency skills.The student will also demonstrate their didactic knowledge, technical understan… 1 cr · 128 hr source
RTE1000INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY3This course is an introduction to the field of Imaging Sciences. Students will learn the basic principles of radiation protection, a history of radiography, ethical/legal issues, professional behavior… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE1111PATIENT CARE I3A study of the principles and practices of patient care during radiographic examinations. Topics include basic x-ray equipment operation, medical ethics and law, patient assessment and communication,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE1111LPATIENT CARE I LAB1Practical application of theory taught in RTE1111. Topics include operating radiographic equipment, patient communication, basic patient care needs, controlling infection, patient transfers, immobili… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RTE1418IMAGING I3A study of radiographic physics, equipment, and the production and properties of x-radiation. Topics include mathematical principles, atomic theory, electricity, electromagnetism, x-ray tubes and equ… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE1418LIMAGING I LAB1Practical application of theory taught in RTE1418. Topics include film and digital-based imaging, the radiographic darkroom, radiographic test equipment, the x-ray tube, prime factor relationships, be… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RTE1503RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES I3A study of radiographic procedures of the chest, abdomen, upper limb, humerus and shoulder girdle, and bony thorax. Topics include radiographic terminology and positioning principles, imaging and rad… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE1503LRADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES I LAB1Practical application of theory taught in RTE1503. Topics include orientation to the x-ray lab, utilization of positioning principles, and demonstrated performance of radiographic procedures of the c… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RTE1513RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II3A study of radiographic procedures of the lower limb, femur and pelvic girdle, biliary tract, upper and lower gastrointestinal systems, urinary system, and pediatric radiography. Topics include radio… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE1513LRADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES II LAB1Practical application of theory taught in RTE1513. Topics include demonstrated performance of radiographic procedures of the lower limb, femur & pelvic girdle, upper and lower gastrointestinal system… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RTE1523RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES III3A study of radiographic procedures of the spine, head, and trauma, mobile & surgical radiography. Topics include radiographic procedures of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spines, sacrum, coccyx,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE1523LRADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES III LAB1Practical application of theory taught in RTE1523. Topics include demonstrated performance of radiographic procedures of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines, sacrum and coccyx, skull, facial bon… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RTE1804CLINICAL EDUCATION I2Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lecture and laboratory. Clinical rotations include hospital and departmental orientation, the main imaging department, p… 2 cr · 256 hr source
RTE1814CLINICAL EDUCATION II2Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lecture and laboratory. Clinical rotations include the main imaging department, portables, the emergency room, and other… 2 cr · 256 hr source
RTE1824CLINICAL EDUCATION III2Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lecture and laboratory. Clinical rotations include the main imaging department, portables, the emergency room, the opera… 2 cr · 256 hr source
RTE2061RADIOGRAPHY SEMINAR1A review of the topics studied during the Radiography Program to help students prepare for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Certification Exam and to transition to the role of… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RTE2112PATIENT CARE II3A study of the principles and practices of patient care during medical procedures & advanced radiographic examinations. Topics include alternative medical treatments, electrocardiography, aseptic tec… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2112LPATIENT CARE II LAB1Practical application of theory taught in RTE2112 Topics include performing_electrocardiography, gowning, gloving, setting up a sterile field, and venipuncture. 1 cr · 32 hr source
RTE2385RADIATION BIOLOGY AND PROTECTION3Study of the biological effects associated with exposure to ionizing radiation and accepted radiation protection principles and practices. Topics include principles and practices of radiation protect… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2457IMAGING II3A study of radiographic physics, equipment, and the factors that affect radiographic image quality. Topics include digital radiography and PACS, fluoroscopy, x-ray interactions and attenuation, image… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2457LIMAGING II LAB1Practical application of theory taught in RTE2457. Topics include digital imaging exposure relationships, factors that affect image receptor exposure and density, contrast, distortion, and spatial re… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RTE2563ADVANCED IMAGE MODALITIES, PROCEDURES & PATHOLOGIES3A study of radiographic procedures to include surgical radiography, arthrography, hysterosalpingography, myelography, sialography, orthoroentgenography, mammography, bone densitometry, angiography &… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2581IMAGE PRODUCTION AND RADIATION SAFETY IN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY3A study of image production and radiation safety in computed tomography includes the components of a CT unit, imaging parameters, methods of data acquisition, image reconstruction and post-processing… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2583MAMMOGRAPHY PROCEDURES AND PATIENT CARE3A study of mammography procedures and patient care. Topics include breast anatomy and localization terminology, breast pathology, positioning principles, interventional procedures, and patient care. 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2584IMAGE PRODUCTION IN MAMMOGRAPHY3A study of image production in mammography includes the design characteristics of mammography units, digital acquisition, display, informatics, quality assurance, and mammography technique and image… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2762CT PROCEDURES AND PATIENT CARE3This course is a study of human anatomy as viewed in sectional planes. Students will compare planar anatomy to sectional anatomy and recognize anatomical structures as seen in computed tomography and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2763COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY & CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY3Introduction to computed tomography (CT) imaging, procedures, & cross-sectional anatomy. Topics include the history of CT development, basic physics & operational principles, equipment & scanner desi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RTE2805COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CLINICAL EDUCATION3Clinical experience for the practical application of concepts and skills taught in RTE2581 and RTE2762. Students will observe, assist, and perform computed tomography procedures under the supervision… 3 cr · 256 hr source
RTE2834CLINICAL EDUCATION IV3Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lecture and laboratory. Clinical rotations include the main imaging department, portables, the emergency room, the opera… 3 cr · 384 hr source
RTE2844CLINICAL EDUCATION V3Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lecture and laboratory. Clinical rotations include the main imaging department, portables, the emergency room, the opera… 3 cr · 384 hr source
RTE2854CLINICAL EDUCATION VI1Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lecture and laboratory. Clinical rotations include the main imaging department, portables, the emergency room, the opera… 1 cr · 128 hr source
RTE2862CLINICAL EDUCATION3Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lectures. Clinical rotations include the main imaging department, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), sonography, and inte… 3 cr · 256 hr source
RTE2905INDEPENDENT STUDY IN RADIOGRAPHY2Clinical experience for practical application of concepts and skills taught in lecture and laboratory. Clinical rotations include the main imaging department, portables, the emergency room, the opera… 2 cr · 128 hr source
RED3012PRINCIPLES OF READING3This course provides an overview of six reading components. It provides students with effective methods of instruction and multisensory techniues. Students will learn how to analyze assessments and r… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RED3342FOUND OF RESEARCH PRAC. IN READ ED & APP. OF INST.3This course is designed to provide pre-service teachers with the fundamental components of the reading process: phonemic awareness, phonics, oral language, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Thi… 3 cr · 58 hr source
RED4519DIAGNOSTIC&INSTRUCTIONAL INTERVENTIONS IN READING3This course is designed to give students an understanding of how to diagnose and assess students in at least one of the major reading components. Students will develop knowledge to complete a diagnos… 3 cr · 63 hr source
RED4844READING PRACTICUM3Students will, through this culminating practicum experience, demonstrate knowledge of the components of reading, as well as assessments and data analysis, to implement a comprehensive research-based… 3 cr · 78 hr source
REE1040FLORIDA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION I4The Real Estate Commission Course I. It provides an introduction to the basic principles and theories of real property, its economic value, and the legal aspects of real estate law affecting salesper… 4 cr · 64 hr source
REE1500INTRODUCTION TO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT2Introduces the concepts of income-producing real estate, property management practices, and careers in real estate management. Examines residential property types, including single-family housing, mu… 2 cr · 32 hr source
REE2200INTRODUCTION TO COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT3Introduces the concepts of commercial property management practices of various property types including office, retail, industrial, specialty and multi- family residential. Introduces appropriate mana… 3 cr · 48 hr source
REL2000INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF RELIGION3This course is the study of the phenomenon of belief-systems and practices that seek to explain human experience in relation to the supernatural of the sacred. It also deals with the interrelationshi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
REL2300WORLD RELIGIONS3This course is a study of the major religious traditions of the world, noting distinctive features and common elements. Through the study of primary texts (e.g., sacred literature) this course will i… 3 cr · 48 hr source
REL2930SPECIAL TOPICS: RELIGION3Course centers on topics of special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester which may include, but are not limited to, Religion in America, Gender and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RET1024INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY CARE1This course offers the student an overview of a career in respiratory care,the critical thinking methodology necessary for applying academic knowledge to problem based learning, and exposure to the l… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RET1026RESPIRATORY THERAPY EQUIPMENT3This course reviews all of the equipment normally used for respiratory therapy with the exception of mechanical ventilation. Especially emphasized are methods used in manufacturing, storing and admin… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RET1026LRESPIRATORY THERAPY EQUIPMENT LAB1This course allows the student to work with and master the manipulative skills required to utilize respiratory therapy equipment. Emphasis is on oxygen, humidity and aerosol therapy, and airway manag… 1 cr · 48 hr source
RET1264MECHANICAL VENTILATION3This course describes the concepts of mechanical ventilation, current modes of ventilation, tailoring of the ventilator settings to meet patient needs, and patient assessment on mechanical ventilatio… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RET1264LMECHANICAL VENTILATION LAB1This course allows the student to work with all facets of mechanical ventilation to gain hands on experience prior to entering their adult critical care rotation. 1 cr · 48 hr source
RET1350CARDIOPULMONARY PHARMACOLOGY3This course provides an overview of drugs related to the cardiopulmonary system with special emphasis on the drugs used to treat cardiac and pulmonary patients. 3 cr · 48 hr source
RET1484CARDIO PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY3This course is designed to introduce the students to the basic concepts of cardiopulmonary disease. Included are the mechanism of altered lung structure, airway caliber, neurogenic control and pulmon… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RET1485RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY3This course provides an in-depth study of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiopulmonary system. Included is a review of the physiology of respiration, ventilatory mechanics, neurogenic control, i… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RET1832LRESPIRATORY THERAPY CLINIC I3In this first clinical course, the students are oriented to the care of patients in the non- critical care setting. Tasks included are oxygen administration, medicated and non-medicated aerosol admini… 3 cr · 256 hr source
RET1833LRESPIRATORY THERAPY CLINIC II2This clinic course represents continuation of the activities in Clinic I. By the end of this term the student must have mastered all non-critical care duties normally performed by respiratory therapi… 2 cr · 96 hr source
RET2265ADVANCED RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT2This course introduces students to more advanced monitoring techniques in the areas of ventilation and oxygenation for the adult, pediatric and neonatal patient. 2 cr · 32 hr source
RET2265LADVANCED RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT LAB1This course provides hands on interaction for students to learn the techniques of more advanced monitoring in the areas of ventilation and oxygenation for the adult, pediatric and neonatal patient. 1 cr · 32 hr source
RET2271LCARDIOPULMONARY FUNCTION AND SIMULATION1This course allows students the opportunity to build hands-on skills with bedside pulmonary function testing and the six-minute walk test. Students will also practice cardiopulmonary clinical practic… 1 cr · 32 hr source
RET2286CMANAGEMENT OF THE INTENSIVE CARE PATIENT2This course provides an in depth discussion of several disease processes of the lung as well as other issues concerning the respiratory intensive care patient. This course fosters the physician to st… 2 cr · 32 hr source
RET2414RESPIRATORY THERAPY PULMONARY FUNCTION1This course reviews techniques used for pulmonary function testing, blood gas analysis and the basic principles of cardiopulmonary stress testing. Techniques used in the diagnosis of cardiopulmonary… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RET2418CARDIOPULMONARY DIAGNOSTICS AND TECHNIQUES2This course is designed to prepare the student to be a competent member of the resuscitation team, to assess cardiac function via EKG's and hemodynamic monitoring, and to prepare the student for adva… 2 cr · 32 hr source
RET2601RESPIRATORY THERAPY MANAGEMENT1This course is designed to assist the student in successfully making the transition from the role of a student to that of a competent member of the health care team. Objectives include advanced cardi… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RET2714PEDIATRIC AND NEONATAL RESPIRATORY CARE3This course emphasizes neonatal and pediatric diseases, their etiology and treatment. It encompasses the newest equipment and latest techniques used in monitoring and maintaining the respiratory comp… 3 cr · 48 hr source
RET2834LRESPIRATORY THERAPY CLINIC III3This clinical course is designed to introduce the student to all aspects of respiratory critical care. The students will work with patients in critical care with many different respiratory diseases a… 3 cr · 256 hr source
RET2835LRESPIRATORY THERAPY CLINIC IV3This is a continuation of the activities in Clinic III. The student's responsibility will increase as their clinical skills become more sophisticated. By the end of this term the student will assume… 3 cr · 256 hr source
RET2934SELECTED TOPICS IN RESPIRATORY CARE1This course will present information on recent changes in technology and therapeutic modalities used in Respiratory Care. The student will participate in literature review activities to enable them t… 1 cr · 16 hr source
RUS1120BEGINNING RUSSIAN I4Fundamentals of speaking, understanding, reading and writing in Russian. 4 cr · 64 hr source
RUS1121BEGINNING RUSSIAN II4Continuation of RUS1120. Further development of the basic skills. Selected readings. 4 cr · 64 hr source
SCE3941TEACHING MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOL SCIENCES PRACTICUM3Science educators are faced with many unique sets of circumstances that are not encountered in other disciplines. These include unique legal and safety considerations, equipment acquisition and organ… 3 cr · 108 hr source
SCE4310SCIENCE IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL1This course introduces conceptually and developmentally appropriate Science content based on the five content areas identified by the Florida Sunshine State Standard. These are knowledge of the nature… 1 cr · 12 hr source
SCE4330METHODS AND STRATEGIES OF TEACHING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE3This course is designed to introduce methods and strategies that have been proven to be effective for teaching secondary biology. This course will include topics in appropriate instructional techniqu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCE4943STUDENT TEACHING IN MIDDLE GRADES SCIENCE12This course is designed to provide students with multiple opportunities to practice implementing the 12 Florida Educators Accomplished Practices including effective planning, instruction, management… 12 cr · 562.5 hr source
SCE4944STUDENT TEACHING IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES12The Science Student Teaching course is designed to provide interns with a field-based experience at the appropriate grade in Science Classroom/lab. Through the Science Student Teaching course the inte… 12 cr · 450 hr source
SCE4945STUDENT TEACHING IN SCIENCE12The Science Student Teaching course is designed to provide interns with a field-based experience at the appropriate grade in Science Classroom/lab. Through the Science Student Teaching course the inte… 12 cr · 450 hr source
SOP2002SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY3This course combines a knowledge of psychology, sociology and other behavioral sciences. This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human interaction. SOP2002 is a writing credit co… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SOW2020INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WELFARE3This is a beginning course in the behavioral science based field of social work. It aims at introducing the student to the historical, political policy and methodological systems that have interacted… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SOW2054SOCIAL SERVICE FIELD EXPERIENCE I3A survey and orientation to organization, and operations of the social service setting. Contact with and participation in social service agencies to make students aware of community resources is a go… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SYG2000PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY3In 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SYG2010SOCIAL PROBLEMS3A general introduction to the sociological study of problems. Topics usually covered include the nature of a social problem, poverty and inequality, racism, sexism, drug and alcohol abuse, crime and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SYG2230CONTEMPORARY RACE AND ETHNIC STUDIES3A study of minority dominant relations with emphasis on ethnic, racial, and religious minorities. This is an International/Intercultural competency course. 3 cr · 48 hr source
SYG2323INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY3A study of crime and criminal behavior, and its cause and related effects on society, with an emphasis given to criminal theory, and the sociological implications of criminal behavior. 3 cr · 48 hr source
SYG2340SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY3The Sociology of Human Sexuality is a general review of the basic information necessary to understand the sexual functioning of humans, including an examination of variations in sexual behavior. Topi… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SYG2421MARRIAGE AND FAMILIES: INTERCULTURAL COMPARISON3A study of the institution of the family utilizing historical, cross cultural and sub-cultural comparisons to understand the background evolution and current familiar structures of the world. 3 cr · 48 hr source
SYG2905INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SOCIOLOGY3A directed study course in Sociology. The course will be available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem. The student will make application for the course to the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SWS2242CWETLANDS MANAGEMENT I3This course provides the background to define a wetland using indigenous plant forms, aquatic conditions, geology and applicable laws and regulations. The strategies and techniques needed to maintain… 3 cr · 64 hr source
SWS3006INTRO TO SOIL SCIENCE3The course will cover the fundamentals of soil science; the physical, chemical and biological properties of soils in relation to plant growth and environmental problems. 3 cr · 48 hr source
SON1003LFUNDAMENTALS OF SONOGRAPHY LAB I1This course incorporates an introduction to ultrasound scanning techniques using ultrasound equipment to practice the principles and protocols to the performance of adequate diagnostic sonographic im… 1 cr · 48 hr source
SON1013LFUNDAMENTALS OF SONOGRAPHY LAB II1This course incorporates ultrasound scanning techniques using ultrasound equipment to practice the principles and protocols to the performance of adequate diagnostic sonographic imaging and Doppler p… 1 cr · 48 hr source
SON1100CPRINCIPLES AND PROTOCOLS OF SONOGRAPHIC IMAGING LAB2An introduction to the basic approaches to sonographic scanning and scanning protocols for the abdomen and pelvis 2 cr · 96 hr source
SON1111ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY I2An introduction to the cross-sectional anatomy of the abdominal are and its recognition on sonographic visualization systems. 2 cr · 32 hr source
SON1112ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY II2This course is an in-depth presentation of the abdomen stressing physiology, pathology, pertinent laboratory tests, as well as signs and symptoms related to disease processes of each organ and the st… 2 cr · 32 hr source
SON1121SONOGRAPHIC OB/GYN I2An introduction to the cross-sectional anatomy of the female reproductive system with and without an existing pregnancy. The sonographic recognition of the normal throughout all terms of pregnancy is… 2 cr · 32 hr source
SON1122SONOGRAPHIC OB/GYN II3This course is an in-depth presentation of gynecology and obstetrics stressing physiology, pathology, pertinent laboratory tests as well as signs and symptoms related to disease processes and what ma… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SON1141SMALL PARTS SONOGRAPHY2A general introduction to the areas of carotid, thyroid, prostate, scrotum, breast and other superficial structures. 2 cr · 32 hr source
SON1170SONOGRAPHY OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM2An introduction to the hemodynamics of the circulatory systems and the sonographic imaging and Doppler assessment of the cardiac and vascular structures. Prerequisite: Program Admission. 2 cr · 32 hr source
SON1211MEDICAL SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS I3A study of the principles of diagnostic ultrasound, the fundamental properties of ultrasonic physics, stressing tissue interactions, and interfaces. Focusing characteristics, methods, intensity, and… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SON1212MEDICAL SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS II3A continuation of the study of the properties of diagnostic ultrasound stressing the operation of diagnostic equipment, the display systems, biological effects and quality assurance methods. Current… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SON1214PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF SONOGRAPHY I2This course is a review of the principles of diagnostic ultrasound and practical aspects of canning techniques, image identification, normal anatomy, law and ethics as applied to sonography, and patie… 2 cr · 32 hr source
SON1215PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF SONOGRAPHY II2This course is a review of the principles of diagnostic ultrasound and practical aspects of scanning techniques, image identification, abnormal anatomy, patient rapport, and medical ethics as applied… 2 cr · 32 hr source
SON1804CLINIC A3Clinical education requiring application of the knowledge learned. Professionalism and personal interaction are stressed along with technical abilities. As the student progresses he or she will be pe… 3 cr · 384 hr source
SON1814CLINIC B3A continuation of the learning by doing process where more responsibility in the form of decision making regarding anatomical areas and resultant imaging is assumed by the student being supervised. 3 cr · 384 hr source
SON1824CLINIC C3This clinical course is designed to provide students the opportunity to make judgmental decisions regarding technical aspects, to interact in a professional manner with those with whom he/she comes i… 3 cr · 384 hr source
SON2061SEMINAR IN SONOGRAPHY1A discussion and presentation seminar course on interpersonal skill refinement, employment techniques, and career development. The course also provides a comprehensive curriculum review of all aspects… 1 cr · 16 hr source
SON2400INTRODUCTION TO ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY3Anatomy of the heart and the procedures used in screening are introduced stressing recognition of the normal verses abnormal. 3 cr · 48 hr source
SON2400LINTRODUCTION TO ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY LAB1Laboratory sessions for Introduction to Echocardiography Lab (SON 2401L) are designed to provide opportunities for the students to practice basic skills of sonographic scanning techniques of normal c… 1 cr · 48 hr source
SON2401ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY II3An in-depth presentation of the intricacies of diagnostic ultrasound as it applies to the heart and the chest stressing its capabilities and its limitations related to both normal and abnormal states. 3 cr · 48 hr source
SON2401LECHOCARDIOGRAPHY II LAB1Laboratory sessions for Echocardiography II Lab (SON 2401L) are designed to provide opportunities for the students to practice advanced skills of sonographic scanning techniques of normal and abnorma… 1 cr · 48 hr source
SON2834CLINIC D3A course designed to add additional clinical competencies to those gained in the specialties mastered in the first year. Emphasis on specialty of echocardiography with clinical application of classroo… 3 cr · 384 hr source
SON2844CLINIC E3Application of all the materials presented requiring the student to interact in a professional manner, to make judgment decisions regarding the technical aspects, and to generally progress to the poi… 3 cr · 384 hr source
SPN1000ELEMENTARY SPANISH CONVERSATION3This course concentrates on the development of oral and conversational skills and is designed for the everyday use of the Spanish language. One hour language laboratory practice recommended per week.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SPN1120BEGINNING SPANISH I4Fundamentals of speaking, listening-comprehension, reading, writing, and Hispanic culture. Development of basic skills. The expanded contact hours allow for emphasis on reading, conversation, and/or… 4 cr · 64 hr source
SPN1121BEGINNING SPANISH II4Continuation of SPN 1120. Further development of language components to include speaking listening-comprehension, reading, writing, and appreciation of diverse cultures. Students completing SPN1121 w… 4 cr · 64 hr source
SPN2220INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I4This course emphasizes oral communication and grammatical expertise, as well as listening comprehension. Students will read short stories, poems, and articles, and will write extended compositions an… 4 cr · 64 hr source
SPN2340BEGINNING SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS I4This course is designed for Spanish Speakers who have an oral command of the language but whose knowledge of written and/or formal Spanish is limited or incomplete. Class is conducted entirely in Spa… 4 cr · 64 hr source
SPC1017INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION3This course is designed to provide students with fundamental training and practical experience for researching, organizing, and delivering speeches in public situations. Topics include: audience anal… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SPC1065COMMUNICATION IN BUSINESS3This is a practical and applied course designed to emphasize the oral communication skills necessary for the business and professional communities. Students will apply the various components of human… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SPC1511ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE3The student, upon completion of this course, should achieve proficiency in the principles of argumentation including analysis, evidence, inference, and refutation as they pertain to the debate situati… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SPC1608INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING3This course is designed to provide students with the theory and practice in public speaking with an emphasis on audience and situational adaptation, support and organization of ideas; while factoring… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SPC2300INTRODUCTION TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION3Upon the completion of this course the student should demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts of interpersonal communication with emphasis on perception, self-awareness, the impacts of cul… 3 cr · 48 hr source
STA2023STATISTICS3A first course in statistical methods including such topics as collecting, grouping, and presenting data; measures of central tendency, position, and variation; theoretical distributions; probability;… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SLS1001STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS3Discussion and practical application of study skills, test-taking strategies, and time management skills. The class will emphasize personal growth and development, goal-setting skills, and career exp… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SLS1102STRATEGIES AND TOOLS FOR ACADEMIC SUCESS2This course is designed to assist students in making the transition into higher education, to empower students to become successful learners at the collegiate level and to promote personal developmen… 2 cr · 32 hr source
SLS1261LEADERSHIP3The purpose of this course is to provide effective leadership skills for student leaders to help them develop an ethical, value grounded leadership style for future educational, organizational and co… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SLS2715STUDENT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT1The purpose of this course is to provide effective leadership skills for student leaders to help them develop an ethical, value grounded leadership style for their role as peer mentors and advocates. 1 cr · 16 hr source
SLS2930CULTIVATING A 21ST CENTURY SUCCESS MINDSET3This course aims to cultivate success through innovative life skills that support soft skills competencies in all students, regardless of major or career path for a lifetime of meaningful employment.… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM1001INTRODUCTION TO TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS3This course introduces students to the importance of transportation and logistics in the economy, emphasizing their relationship with supply chain management and business financial performance across… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM1020MANUFACTURING AND SERVICE OPERATIONS3This course explains the operations function as a process that transforms that transforms inputs into outputs to meet customer requirements. Students will classify outputs in manufacturing and servic… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM1161SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT3This course presents an integrated approach to applying management activities in the sourcing and movement of materials and finished goods along the value chain. Students will explore broad-based Supp… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM2060CUSTOMER SERVICE/CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT3This course enables students to understand Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Customer Service Operations (CSO) by analyzing practices, strategies, and technologies_companies use to manage cu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM2102DEMAND PLANNING3The effective anticipation, planning, and management of customer demand are key factors in the success of any organization. Companies strive to provide improved customer service levels at reduced cos… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM2150INTRODUCTION TO PROCUREMENT3This_course presents current concepts in procurement, focusing on strategies, processes, and challenges faced by procurement managers. Students will assess the ethical, contractual, and legal issues… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM2151DEMAND PLANNING3This course introduces students to the basics of demand planning, emphasizing the importance of anticipating, planning, and managing customer demand to improve service levels and reduce costs. Studen… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM2221WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS3This course enables students to understand the various functions involved in warehouse operations. Students will identify the role of warehousing in the supply chain, analyze storage and handling tec… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM2360SIX SIGMA YELLOW BELT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE3This course prepares students for Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification by providing learning objectives and specific outcomes at various cognitive levels. Students will apply knowledge to understand cor… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM3110SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT II3This course provides an overview of logistics functions within a firm and in integrated vertical systems. Students will analyze topics such as customer service, information flow, inventory control, ma… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM3141PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT3This course offers in-depth coverage of procurement strategies, focusing on the demands ethical, and legal issues logistics managers face. Students will evaluate how procurement processes influence a… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM3144GLOBAL SOURCING3This course presents current and thorough coverage in the critical area of global sourcing for logistics managers. Students gain insight and knowledge into the strategies, processes, and practices of… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM3162SUPPLY CHAIN QUALITY MANAGEMENT3This course focuses on quality enhancement methodologies within the supply chain. Students will assess a firms current position,identify opportunities for improvement, and apply strategies to enhance… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM3315SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT3This course is to prepares students for the Six Sigma Green Belt certification by providing specific learning outcomes and cognitive levels to be tested. Students will apply their knowledge to understa… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM3930SEMINAR/SPECIAL TOPICS3This course addresses current and emerging issues in supply chain management through seminars led by industry experts. Students will analyze and discuss topics such as customer service,logistics info… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4105SUPPLY CHAIN MODELING3This course enables students to create quantitative models in Microsoft Excel to support decision-making in supply chain management. Students will apply case study methods to select appropriate tools… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4120GLOBAL LOGISTICS/IMPORT & EXPORT3This course covers logistics activities of multinational firms, including international transportation systems, global sourcing, and customer service. Students will evaluate the role of governments an… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4134INTERNATIONAL LAW & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT3This course exposes students to the legal implications of transacting business across national borders. Students will analyze international business law as it applies to supply chain management, focu… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4191SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CAPSTONE3This course helps students acquire skills in applying research principles and practice rigorous data collection and reporting. Students will apply research methodologies to real-world supply chain ma… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4250HEALTH CARE & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT3In this course, students will focus on current management methodologies within the health care supply chain. This supply chain ensures that the technology of care is available to the physician, surge… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4310SUPPLY CHAIN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT3This course focuses on the fundamentals and methods of managerial accounting and financial management within the field of Supply Chain Management. The course will cover analysis of accounting records,… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4330APPLIED PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT3This course provides management and analytical concepts for decision-making within the supply chain. Students will apply quantitative analysis techniques to operational issues, understand management… 3 cr · 48 hr source
SCM4810SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM3This course includes a 144-hour internship in an in an approved organization and provides a practical application of classroom knowledge. Students will apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenar… 3 cr · 144 hr source
AML2010AMERICAN LITERATURE: COLONIAL TO 19003Students will be introduced to works which represent the diverse literature emerging from America up until 1900. This survey of major American authors, literary works, and themes from colonial times… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AML2020AMERICAN LITERATURE 1900-PRESENT3Students will be introduced to works which represent the diverse literature emerging from America since 1900. This survey course will focus on American writers since 1865. Topics include major trends… 3 cr · 48 hr source
AML2600AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE3Students will be introduced to works that represent African American literature since 1746. Upon successful completion of the course, students will understand the significant concepts, contexts moveme… 3 cr · 48 hr source
TAX2000INCOME TAX I3This course covers principles of federal income taxation applicable to individuals. The course is designed for students to acquire the basic knowledge necessary in the preparation of individual tax r… 3 cr · 48 hr source
TAX2010INCOME TAX II3This course is a continuation of TAX2000 with emphasis on income tax laws applicable to partnerships and corporations. A brief survey of estate and gift taxes will be undertaken. Sample tax returns w… 3 cr · 48 hr source
TSL3080ESOL ISSUES AND STRATEGIES I3This course is designed to introduce the research-based theories and methodologies along with best practices for teaching ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages). The goal of this course is to… 3 cr · 58 hr source
TSL4081ESOL ISSUES AND STRATEGIES II3This course is designed to build on the foundation course in TESOL for pre-service students in the teacher education program. The goal of this course is to link the theory and practice for effective… 3 cr · 58 hr source
MTB1370MATH TOPICS FOR HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS1This course provides an intensive review of mathematics operations involving rounding rules, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and proportions. Units and measures in apothecaries, metric, and… 1 cr · 16 hr source
TPP1190LPERFORMANCE LAB I1Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to analyze and create a dramatic character on stage in a theatrical production of the college. For each production, students will lear… 1 cr · 32 hr source
TPP1191LPERFORMANCE LAB II2Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to analyze and create a dramatic character on stage in a theatrical production of the college. For each production, students will lear… 2 cr · 64 hr source
TPP1192LPERFORMANCE LAB III3Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to analyze and create a dramatic character on stage in a theatrical production of the college. For each production, students will lear… 3 cr · 192 hr source
TPP1193LADVANCED PERFORMANCE LAB I1Advanced level of Performance Lab I for students with performance experience. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to analyze and create a dramatic character on stage in a… 1 cr · 32 hr source
TPP1195LADVANCED PERFORMANCE LAB II2Advanced level of Performance Lab II for students with performance experience. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to analyze and create a dramatic character on stage in… 2 cr · 64 hr source
TPP1197LADVANCED PERFORMANCE LAB III3Advanced level of Performance Lab III for students with performance experience. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to analyze and create a dramatic character on stage in… 3 cr · 96 hr source
TPP2110CACTING I3Study and development of acting skills concentrating on the student's ability to believe and exist in imaginary circumstances as if they were real, and to transmit those beliefs clearly and artfully… 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPP2111CACTING II3Building on the foundations established in Acting I. Acting II focuses on a close examination of the dramatic text which becomes the basis for character development and scene work. Students will anal… 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPP2190LREHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE I3Participation in the audition, rehearsal and performance process of a theatrical stage production. 3 cr · 96 hr source
TPP2260CPERFORMANCE IN FILM3Introduction to the various approaches to acting on film and television. A number of genres will be examined including film acting, commercial acting, and various styles of television acting. Students… 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPP2500CMOVEMENT FOR THE ACTOR3An academic study and practical application of the principles of stage movement for the actor. Students will expand their range of movement through vocal and physical effort training. 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPP2700CINTRO TO VOICE3An academic study and practical application of the efficient and effective use of the speaking voice, particularly in meeting the special demands of acting for the stage. The theories and principles o… 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPP2701CVOICE AND ARTICULATION II3Application of techniques studied in Intro to Voice, with emphasis on the study of vocal posture and the International phonetic Alphabet. Students will continue to apply differentiation of sounds and… 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPP2900LDIRECTED INDEPENDENT STUDY (CAPSTONE)3Individual study in performance under supervision and direction of a Faculty member. Topics selected on an individual basis as a Capstone project for theatre majors. Hours and level may vary. 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPA1290CTECHNICAL THEATRE LAB I1Participation as technician in the dramatic and musical productions of the college. May be repeated four times for credit. Instructor's permission required for enrollment. 1 cr · 80 hr source
TPA1291LTECHNICAL THEATRE LAB II2Participation as technician in the Dramatic and Musical productions of the college. May be repeated two times for credit. Insructor's permission required for enrollment. 2 cr · 64 hr source
TPA1292LTECHNICAL THEATRE LAB III3Participation as technician in the Dramatic and Musical productions of the college. May be repeated two times for credit. Instructor's permission required for enrollment. 3 cr · 96 hr source
TPA1293LADVANCED TECH LAB I1Participation as technician in the dramatic and musical productions of the college. May be repeated two times for credit. Instructor's permission required for enrollment. 1 cr · 32 hr source
TPA1294LADVANCED TECH LAB II2Participation as technician in the dramatic and musical productions of the college. May be repeated two times for credit. Instructor's permission required for enrollment. 2 cr · 64 hr source
TPA1296LADVANCED TECH LAB III3Participation as technician in the dramatic and musical productions of the college. May be repeated two times for credit. Instructor's permission required for enrollment. 3 cr · 96 hr source
TPA2000CINTRODUCTION TO THEATRE DESIGN3An introduction to the techniques, practices, and processes in scenic, lighting, costume, and sound design. The course includes a period styles overview, script analysis, and a survey of appropriate… 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPA2192LSUMMER THEATRE/TECHNICAL PRODUCTION3Participation in the technical aspects of a theatrical production including but not limited to stagecraft, stage management, properties, costuming, wardrobe, lighting, sound, stage makeup and house m… 3 cr · 96 hr source
TPA2200CSTAGECRAFT3An investigation of the principles of stagecraft, lighting, props and set construction. 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPA2220INTRODUCTION TO STAGE LIGHTING3An historical background of theatrical lighting technology and design and an introduction to the tools and concepts used by the lighting technician from primitive equipment to the modern computer sys… 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPA2248CMAKEUP FOR STAGE AND TELEVISION3The theoretical study and practical application of corrective, straight, character, 3-dimensional, and prosthetic make-up for the stage. 3 cr · 64 hr source
TPA2900DIRECTED INDEPENDENT STUDENT (CAPSTONE) TECHNICAL THEATRE3Individual study by students under the direction of a faculty member. Topics are selected on an individual basis as a Capstone project for technical theatre majors. Hours and levels may vary. 3 cr · 64 hr source
THE2000THEATRE APPRECIATION3In 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… 3 cr · 48 hr source
THE2304SCRIPT ANALYSIS3An introduction to the examination and analysis of play scripts as preparation for production. Students will read plays from various periods and genres though emphasis will be placed on works of the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
MTG3212MODERN GEOMETRY3A course for math and math education majors. Geometry is a major foundation of our mathematical understanding of the world, and this course will explore both its breadth and depth. This course rigoro… 3 cr · 48 hr source
WOH2040WORLD IN THE 20TH CENTURY3In this course, students will trace global cultural, political, social, and economic developments since 1900. The turn-of-the-century dominance of Europe. Situations and events leading to the World W… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ZOO2010GENERAL ZOOLOGY3A course designed primarily for majors in the biological or related sciences. It is an introductory course dealing with the general principles of animal biology, including basic structures of the bod… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ZOO2010LGENERAL ZOOLOGY LABORATORY1Upon successful completion of this course, the students should be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the animal kingdom through prescribed activities that focus on the morphology, anatomy, and physio… 1 cr · 32 hr source
ZOO4234GENERAL PARASITOLOGY3General Parasitology covers the biology of eukaryotic parasites with emphasis on species of medical and veterinary importance. Students will learn about basic principles and concepts in parasitology… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ZOO4234LGENERAL PARASITOLOGY LAB1General Parasitology Lab is designed to accompany General Parasitology. Students will learn to recognize parasitic protozoa, flatworms, roundworms, and arthropods and be able to describe their morpho… 1 cr · 48 hr source
ZOO4713COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY3This course is designed to familiarize the student with morphological and anatomical features of vertebrates from a comparative evolutionary perspective. The course starts with an introduction to the… 3 cr · 48 hr source
ZOO4713LCOMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB1The course is the accompanying laboratory course to ZOO4713. The 3 hours of laboratory per week complements the lecture topics which include evolutionary relationships among the vertebrate groups, an… 1 cr · 48 hr source