# College of Central Florida — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T07:24:45.352Z from a crawl of cf.edu. 916 records (88 programs · 828 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Managerial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - ACO1807 — Payroll Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ECO2023 — Principles of Economics - Micro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - TAX2000 — Individual Income Tax - TAX2010 — Corporate Income Tax - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2336 --- # Agribusiness Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - AEB1930 — Agribusiness and Equine Career Readiness - AEB2102 — Principles of Agribusiness Management - AEB2192 — Farm Records and Accounts - AGG2001 — Introduction to Food Science - AGR1234 — Forage Science and Range Management - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ANS1003 — Introduction to Animal Science - ANS1016 — Basic Horse Handling and Safety - ANS1041 — Livestock Growth, Development and Behavior - ANS1236 — Introduction to Equine Science - ANS1237C — Equine Health Care - ANS1238C — Equine Behavior and Psychology - ANS1400 — Principles of Food Animal Nutrition - ANS2232C — Advanced Horse Handling Skills - ANS2403 — Equine Nutrition - AOM2316 — Agricultural Machinery and Equipment - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ECO2013H — Principles of Economics - Macro, Honors - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC2210 — Technical Communications - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - GIS2040 — Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems - GIS2047 — Applications of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - ORH1000C — Introduction to Horticulture - ORH1113C — Pest and Disease Control - ORH1260 — Greenhouse Operations - ORH1301C — Introduction to Irrigation - ORH1601C — Nursery Management - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - SWS2000 — Introduction to Soil Science - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2341 --- # Associate in Arts Degree Requirements **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Managerial Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - AMH2070 — History of Florida - AMH2091 — Introduction to African-American History - AML2010 — Survey of American Literature I - AML2010H — Honors Survey of American Literature I - AML2020 — Survey of American Literature II (19th-20th Centuries) - ANT2000 — Introduction to Anthropology - ANT2140 — Introduction to Archaeology - ANT2825 — Anthropology Field School - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - ARH2050 — The History of Art I (Prehistory to 1500 A.D.) - ARH2051 — The History of Art II (1500 A.D. to 20th century) - ART1201C — Basic Design I - ART1300C — Freehand Drawing I - ART1400 — Printmaking I - ART1500C — Painting I - ART2203C — Basic Design II - ART2301C — Freehand Drawing II - ART2401 — Printmaking II - ART2501C — Painting II - ART2701C — Sculpture I - ART2702C — Sculpture II - ART2750C — Ceramics I - ART2751C — Ceramics II - ASL1140 — Introduction to American Sign Language I - ASL1150 — Introduction to American Sign Language II - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BOT1000 — Plant Science - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC1080 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2010L — Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory I - BSC2011 — Integrated Principles of Biology II - BSC2011L — Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory II - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BSC2862C — Global Change, Ecology and Sustainability - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice System - CCJ2010 — Criminology - CCJ2013 — Criminal Victimization - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS1100H — Microcomputer Applications Honors - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - CGS2930 — Special Topics in Computers - CHD1440C — Child Care Practicum I - CHD1441C — Child Care Practicum II - CHI1120 — Elementary Chinese I, Concentrated - CHI1121 — Elementary Chinese II, Concentrated - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM1025 — Introductory Chemistry - CHM1025L — Introductory Chemistry Lab - CHM1032 — Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields - CHM1032L — Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields Lab - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - CHM2045L — General Chemistry I Lab - CHM2046 — General Chemistry II - CHM2046L — General Chemistry II Lab - CHM2210 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM2210H — Organic Chemistry I Honors - CHM2210L — Organic Chemistry I Lab - CHM2211 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM2211H — Organic Chemistry II Honors - CHM2211L — Organic Chemistry II Lab - CJC1000 — Crime and Punishment - CJE2061 — Policing in America - CJE2330 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - CJE2600 — Introduction to Forensics and Criminal Investigation - CJJ1002 — Juvenile Delinquency - CJL2130 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures - COP2250 — Java Programming - CPO2001 — Comparative Politics - CRW2001 — Creative Writing I - CRW2002 — Advanced Creative Writing - CVT2920 — Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional - DAA1000 — Introduction to Dance - DAA1100 — Modern Dance Techniques and Performance - DAA1101 — Modern Dance Techniques and Performance II - DAA1200 — Ballet I - DAA1201 — Ballet II - DAA1500 — Beginning Jazz I - DAA1680 — Patriot Dance Ensemble - DAA2501 — Intermediate Jazz I - DAA2540 — Musical Theatre Dance - DEA1856 — Clinic III Seminar - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - DEP2004H — Honors Human Growth and Development - DES1502 — Dental Office Management - DIG2000 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging and Fundamentals - DIG2280C — Digital Video and Sounds - DIG2500 — Fundamentals of Interactive Media and Web Design - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ECO2013H — Principles of Economics - Macro, Honors - ECO2023 — Principles of Economics - Micro - EDF2005 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession - EDP2002 — Educational Psychology - EEC1000 — Introduction to Child Development and Education - EEC1603 — Child Guidance - EEC1907 — Observing and Recording Behavior - EEC1921 — Preschool Workshop - EEC2001 — Introduction to Administration in Early Childhood Education - EEC2200 — Curriculum in Childhood Education - EEC2401 — Home and Community - EEC2930 — Seminar in Childhood Education - EEX2010 — Survey of Disabling Conditions - EME2040 — Introduction to Technology for Educators - EMS2658 — Paramedic Clinical Experience III - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1101H — Honors Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II - ENC1102H — Honors Freshman Composition Skills II - ENC2210 — Technical Communications - ENL2000H — Honors English Literature - ENL2012 — English Literature I - ENL2022 — English Literature II - ESC1000 — Earth Science - ESC1000L — Earth Science Lab - ESC1200C — Earth Science for Educators - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - EVR1264 — Environmental Health - FIL2000 — Introduction to Film - FIL2000H — Honors Introduction to Film - FIN2100 — Business Finance - FRE1120 — Elementary French I - FRE1121 — Elementary French II - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB1011H — Introduction to Business Honors - GEB2350 — Introduction to International Business - GLY1102 — Darwin and Dinosaurs - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - GRA2120C — Paper Design and Layout (Adobe InDesign) - GRA2150C — Raster Based Image Editing (Adobe Photoshop) - GRA2156C — Digital Illustration Vector Based (Adobe Illustrator) - GRA2751C — Visual Design for Web - HIS2955 — Studies Abroad in Civilization - HLP1081 — Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement - HSC1171 — Stress Management and Emotional Health - HSC2140 — Drugs in Society - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - HUM2310 — Mythology and the Humanities - HUM2310H — Honors Mythology and the Humanities - HUM2532 — Western Culture and Ideas - HUM2532H — Honors Western Culture and Ideas - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - IDH2703H — Honors Leadership Development - IDH2911H — Honors Research Process - IDS1107 — First Year Experience - INR2002 — International Relations - INR2500 — Model United Nations - ISC1004H — Integrated Natural Sciences I - Honors - ISS1013 — Introduction to the Social Sciences - ISS2936H — Honors Colloquium in Contemporary Social Issues - JOU2345 — Writing for Online Media - LAH2020 — Introduction to Latin American Civilization - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - LIT2110 — World Literature I (Eighth Century BC-17th Century AD) - LIT2110H — World Literature I Honors (Eighth Century B.C.-17th Century A.D.) - LIT2120 — World Literature II (17th-20th Century) - LIT2120H — World Literature II Honors (17th-20th Century) - LIT2330 — Introduction to Children’s Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC1114 — Trigonometry - MAC1140 — Precalculus (Algebra) - MAC1147 — Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry - MAC2233 — Calculus for Business and Social Science - MAC2233H — Calculus for Business and Social Sciences Honors - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAC2312 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - MAC2312H — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAC2313 — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry - MAC2313H — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAD2104 — Discrete Mathematics - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAP2302 — Elementary Differential Equations - MAP2302H — Elementary Differential Equations Honors - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - MAS2103 — Matrix and Linear Algebra - MAT1033 — Intermediate Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010H — Microbiology Honors - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MGF1131 — Mathematics in Context - MUE2040 — Introduction to Music Education - MUE2450 — Woodwind Techniques - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - MUN1012 — Wind Symphony - MUN1270 — Concert Band - MUN1310 — Musical Theatre Ensemble - MUN1340 — Concert Choir - MUN1420 — Woodwind Ensemble - MUN1430 — Brass Ensemble - MUN1710 — Jazz Band - MUN1770 — Jazz/Pop Combo Ensemble - MUT1111 — Music Theory I - MUT1112 — Music Theory II - MUT2116 — Music Theory III - MUT2117 — Music Theory IV - MVK1111 — Class Piano I - MVK1112 — Class Piano II - MVV1111 — Class Voice - NUR2244C — Clinical Concepts IV - OCB1630 — Introduction to Marine Ecology - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST2335 — Business Communications - PET2622C — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - PHI1100 — Introduction to Logic - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHI2600 — Introduction to Ethics - PHI2631 — Ethics and Business - PHI2930 — Special Topics in Philosophy - PHT2931 — Trends in Physical Therapy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY1054C — General Physics II with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - PHY2049C — General Physics with Calculus II with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - POS2112 — State and Local Government - PSY2012 — General Psychology - PSY2012H — Honors General Psychology - PSY2861 — Positive Psychology - PSY2930 — Special Topics - REL2210 — The Old Testament - REL2240 — The New Testament - REL2300 — Comparative Religions - REL2300H — Honors Comparative Religions - REL2930 — Special Topics in Religion - RET1291 — Clinical Respiratory Care I - RTE1418C — Radiographic Imaging I - SLS1122 — First Year Seminar - SLS1501 — College and Career Success - SLS2261 — Leadership Development - SLS2261H — Leadership Development Honors - SON1113 — Sonographic Cross-Sectional Anatomy - SOP2001 — Social Psychology - SPC2300 — Interpersonal Communication - SPC2594 — Intercollegiate Forensic Speech - SPC2608 — Effective Speaking - SPC2608H — Honors Effective Speaking - SPN1120 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN1120H — Elementary Spanish I Honors - SPN1121 — Elementary Spanish II - SPN1121H — Elementary Spanish II Honors - SPN2220 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPN2221 — Intermediate Spanish II - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - STS2329 — Advanced Surgical Techniques, Procedures and Professional Skills - SYG2000 — Introductory Sociology - SYG2340 — Human Sexuality and Society - SYG2430 — Marriage and the Family - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation - THE1925 — Play Production - THE2925 — Production and Performance - THE2927 — Advanced Play Production - TPA1200C — Basic Stagecraft - TPA1290 — Technical Theatre Lab - TPA2070 — Scene Painting - TPA2212 — Sound Production for the Theatre - TPA2220 — Stage Lighting - TPP2100 — Acting I - TPP2111 — Acting II - WOH2012 — World Civilizations I - WOH2012H — Honors World Civilizations I - WOH2022 — World Civilizations II - WOH2022H — Honors World Civilizations II Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2563 --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Managerial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ECO2013H — Principles of Economics - Macro, Honors - ECO2023 — Principles of Economics - Micro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II - ENC2210 — Technical Communications - ENT1000 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - ENT2112 — Entrepreneurship Opportunities - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - FIN2100 — Business Finance - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB2350 — Introduction to International Business - GEB2430 — Ethics in Management - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2304 — Introduction to Human Resources - MAN2582 — Introduction to Project Management - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MKA2021 — Sales, Marketing and Advertising - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - OST1384 — Customer Service - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - SBM2000 — Small Business Management - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2344 --- # Cardiovascular Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - CVT1000C — Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology - CVT1205C — Cardiovascular Pharmacology and EKG Management - CVT1260C — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology - CVT1270C — Pathophysiology - CVT1610C — Ultrasound Physics I - CVT1616C — Ultrasound Physics II - CVT1800L — Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum I - CVT1801L — Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum II - CVT1802L — Noninvasive Pre-practicum - CVT2211C — Critical Care Applications - CVT2320L — Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum III - CVT2420C — Invasive Cardiology I - CVT2421C — Invasive Cardiology II - CVT2427C — Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts - CVT2441C — Introduction to Cardiac Electrophysiology - CVT2620 — Noninvasive Cardiology I - CVT2620L — Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum I - CVT2621 — Noninvasive Cardiology II - CVT2621L — Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum II - CVT2840L — Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum I - CVT2841L — Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum II - CVT2845L — Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum III - CVT2920 — Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2606 --- # Computer Information Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - CAI1000 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CET1278 — A+ Fundamentals - CET2180 — Practical PC Technician - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS1820 — Web Programming - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - CGS2557 — Internet Technologies - CGS2930 — Special Topics in Computers - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - CIS2321 — Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design - CIS2352 — Ethical Hacking - CIS2381 — Foundations of Digital Forensics - COP1030 — Fundamental Programming Concepts - COP2250 — Java Programming - CTS2120 — Security Fundamentals - CTS2134 — Networking Fundamentals - CTS2136 — PC Desktop Support - CTS2143 — Server Fundamentals - CTS2375 — Cloud+ - CTS2651 — Router Fundamentals - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - GIS2040 — Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems - GIS2047 — Applications of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2353 --- # Criminal Justice Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice System - CCJ2010 — Criminology - CCJ2013 — Criminal Victimization - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - CJC1000 — Crime and Punishment - CJE2061 — Policing in America - CJE2330 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - CJE2600 — Introduction to Forensics and Criminal Investigation - CJJ1002 — Juvenile Delinquency - CJL2130 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures - DSC1212 — Introduction to Emergency Management Systems - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - SPC2608 — Effective Speaking - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2360 --- # Dental Hygiene, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - DEA2033 — Oral Pathology - DEH1000 — Introduction to Dental Hygiene - DEH1000L — Introduction to Dental Hygiene Lab - DEH1003 — Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation - DEH1003L — Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation Lab - DEH1602 — Periodontology I - DEH1800 — Dental Hygiene I - DEH1800L — Dental Hygiene Clinic I - DEH1802 — Dental Hygiene II - DEH1802L — Dental Hygiene Clinic II - DEH2293 — Professional Development - DEH2702C — Community and Public Dental Health and Lab - DEH2804 — Dental Hygiene III - DEH2804L — Dental Hygiene III Clinic - DEH2806 — Dental Hygiene Theory IV - DEH2806L — Dental Hygiene Clinic IV - DES1020 — Head and Neck Anatomy - DES1022 — Dental Anatomy - DES1029 — Dental Specialties - DES1030 — Histology and Embryology - DES1050 — Dental Pharmacology - DES1051C — Dental Pain Control and Local Anesthesia with Lab - DES1100 — Dental Materials - DES1100L — Dental Materials Lab - DES1200 — Dental Radiology - DES1200L — Dental Radiology Lab - DES1502 — Dental Office Management - DES1600 — Dental Office Emergencies - DES1840 — Preventive Dentistry - DES2832C — Expanded Functions with Lab - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - PSY2012 — General Psychology - SPC2608 — Effective Speaking - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - SYG2000 — Introductory Sociology - SYG2010 — Social Problems - SYG2430 — Marriage and the Family - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2594 --- # Diagnostic Medical Sonography Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - SON1000 — Introduction to Sonography - SON1000L — Introduction to Sonography Lab - SON1111 — Abdominal Sonography I - SON1111L — Abdominal Sonography I Lab - SON1113 — Sonographic Cross-Sectional Anatomy - SON1121 — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I - SON1121L — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I Lab - SON1211C — Medical Sonographic Physics I - SON1808 — Clinical Education I - SON2053 — Medical and Surgical Diseases - SON2112 — Abdominal Sonography II - SON2112L — Abdominal Sonography II Lab - SON2122 — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II - SON2122L — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II Lab - SON2140 — Vascular and Small Parts Sonography - SON2140L — Vascular and Small Parts Sonography Lab - SON2212C — Medical Sonographic Physics II - SON2818 — Clinical Education II - SON2828 — Clinical Education III - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2597 --- # Early Childhood Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - CHD1339 — Learning Through Play - CHD1440C — Child Care Practicum I - CHD1441C — Child Care Practicum II - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - EEC1000 — Introduction to Child Development and Education - EEC1603 — Child Guidance - EEC1907 — Observing and Recording Behavior - EEC1921 — Preschool Workshop - EEC2001 — Introduction to Administration in Early Childhood Education - EEC2200 — Curriculum in Childhood Education - EEC2401 — Home and Community - EEC2930 — Seminar in Childhood Education - EEX2010 — Survey of Disabling Conditions - EME2040 — Introduction to Technology for Educators - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - SPC2300 — Interpersonal Communication - SPC2594 — Intercollegiate Forensic Speech - SPC2608 — Effective Speaking - SPC2608H — Honors Effective Speaking - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation - THE1925 — Play Production - TPP2100 — Acting I Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2367 --- # Emergency Medical Services, A.S **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - EMS1335 — Emergency Vehicle Operators Course - EMS2010 — EMS Anatomy and Physiology - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC2210 — Technical Communications - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - HLP1081 — Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2370 --- # Engineering Technology ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - EET1082 — Introduction to Electronics - EET1084 — Survey of Electronics - EGN1007C — Engineering Concepts and Measures - EGN1111 — Engineering Graphics - EGS1006 — Introduction to the Engineering Profession - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ETD2364 — 3D Modeling with Solid Works - ETI1117 — Introduction to Quality Control - ETI1151 — Instrument Techniques and Measurement - ETI1411 — Manufacturing Processes I - ETI1622 — Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma - ETI1628 — Developing and Coaching Self-Directed Work Teams - ETI1720C — Industrial Safety - ETI1843 — Motors and Controls - ETI2610 — Six Sigma for the Expert - ETI2623 — Lean Enterprise for the Expert - ETM2401 — Mechanical Devices and Systems - ETS1535 — Automation Process Control - ETS1540 — Industrial Applications Using PLCs and Robotics - ETS1542 — Introduction to PLCs - ETS1700 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC1114 — Trigonometry - MAC1140 — Precalculus (Algebra) - MAC1147 — Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAC2312 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2582 — Introduction to Project Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2375 --- # Equine Studies ## Courses - AEB1930 — Agribusiness and Equine Career Readiness - AEB2137C — Equine Business Management - AEB2192 — Farm Records and Accounts - AGR1234 — Forage Science and Range Management - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ANS1016 — Basic Horse Handling and Safety - ANS1073C — Equine Anatomy and Physiology - ANS1220 — Equine Sport and Competition - ANS1222 — Equine Sales and Marketing - ANS1223 — Equine Conformation Analysis - ANS1236 — Introduction to Equine Science - ANS1237C — Equine Health Care - ANS1238C — Equine Behavior and Psychology - ANS1315 — Equine Reproduction - ANS2232C — Advanced Horse Handling Skills - ANS2403 — Equine Nutrition - AOM2316 — Agricultural Machinery and Equipment - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - ATE2623 — Equine First Aid - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - SPN1120 — Elementary Spanish I - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2382 --- # Fire Science Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS1100H — Microcomputer Applications Honors - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - EMS1119 — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology - EMS1119L — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology Skills Laboratory - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - FFP1505 — Fire Prevention Practices - FFP1510 — Codes and Standards - FFP1540 — Private Fire Protection Systems - FFP1722 — Health and Safety Officer - FFP2111 — Fire Chemistry - FFP2120 — Building Construction for the Fire Service - FFP2521 — Construction Documents and Plans Review - FFP2541 — Private Fire Protection Systems II - FFP2720 — Company Officer - FFP2721 — Incident Safety Officer - FFP2729 — Legal Issues for the Safety Officer - FFP2740 — Fire Service Course Delivery - FFP2741 — Fire Service Course Design - FFP2770 — Ethical and Legal Issues for the Fire Service - FFP2810 — Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies I - FFP2811 — Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies II - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - IDS1107 — First Year Experience - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - SLS1122 — First Year Seminar - SLS1501 — College and Career Success - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2593 --- # Graphics Technology. A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - ART1201C — Basic Design I - ART1300C — Freehand Drawing I - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - DIG2000 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging and Fundamentals - DIG2280C — Digital Video and Sounds - DIG2500 — Fundamentals of Interactive Media and Web Design - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - GRA2100 — Introduction to Graphic Design - GRA2120C — Paper Design and Layout (Adobe InDesign) - GRA2123 — Packaging Design - GRA2144 — Web Design for Graphic Designers - GRA2150C — Raster Based Image Editing (Adobe Photoshop) - GRA2156C — Digital Illustration Vector Based (Adobe Illustrator) - GRA2177 — Corporate Branding and Identity - GRA2180 — Graphic Design Capstone/ Portfolio Development - GRA2206 — Principles of Typography - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - PGY2801C — Digital Photography I - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2602 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ESC1000 — Earth Science - ETI1628 — Developing and Coaching Self-Directed Work Teams - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - FSS1206C — Quantity Food Production for Hospitality and Restaurant Managers - GEB2430 — Ethics in Management - GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab - HFT1000 — Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry - HFT1078 — Sustainability in Hospitality and Tourism - HFT2210 — Hospitality Management and Leadership - HFT2213 — Hospitality Safety, Sanitation and Risk Management - HFT2223 — Hospitality Human Resource Management - HFT2245 — Guest Service Management - HFT2254 — Lodging Operations - HFT2261 — Restaurant and Food Service Management - HFT2461 — Hotel Sales and Revenue Management - HFT2750 — The Event Industry - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2858 --- # Medical Office Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB2350 — Introduction to International Business - GEB2430 — Ethics in Management - HIM1000 — Introduction to Healthcare and Health Information Technology - HIM1430 — Concepts of Disease - HIM2012 — Legal Aspects of Medical Records - HIM2253 — CPT Coding - HIM2260 — Medical Billing and Reimbursement - HIM2442 — Pharmacology for HIM Professionals - HIM2722 — ICD-10-CM Coding - HIM2723 — ICD-10-PCS Coding - HIM2941 — Coding Professional Practice Experience - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST1110 — Intermediate Word - OST1384 — Customer Service - OST2335 — Business Communications - OST2401 — Office Administration: Procedures - OST2402 — Office Administration: Simulation - OST2461 — Medical Office Procedures - OST2717 — Advanced Word - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2389 --- # Nursing ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - NUR1004C — Bridge Clinical Concepts - NUR1520C — Behavioral Concepts in Nursing - NUR2010 — Professional Issues in Nursing - NUR2243C — Clinical Concepts III - NUR2244C — Clinical Concepts IV - NUR2440C — Developmental Concepts in Nursing - NUR2811C — Capstone Clinical - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - PSY2012 — General Psychology - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2390 --- # Nursing, R.N. ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - NUR1021C — Foundations in Nursing - NUR1052C — Clinical Concepts I - NUR1142 — Introduction to Pharmacology - NUR1241C — Clinical Concepts II - NUR1520C — Behavioral Concepts in Nursing - NUR2010 — Professional Issues in Nursing - NUR2243C — Clinical Concepts III - NUR2244C — Clinical Concepts IV - NUR2440C — Developmental Concepts in Nursing - NUR2811C — Capstone Clinical - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - PSY2012 — General Psychology - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2337 --- # Office Administration ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - CGS2557 — Internet Technologies - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST1110 — Intermediate Word - OST1384 — Customer Service - OST2335 — Business Communications - OST2401 — Office Administration: Procedures - OST2402 — Office Administration: Simulation - OST2431 — Legal Office Procedures - OST2717 — Advanced Word - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - PLA1003 — Introduction to the Legal Field - PLA1104 — Legal Research and Writing - PLA2201 — Litigation Procedures - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2392 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHT1000 — Introduction to Physical Therapy - PHT1014 — Documentation for the Physical Therapist Assistant - PHT1130C — Data Collection Skills for the PTA - PHT1175C — Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology - PHT1210C — Therapeutic Modalities I - PHT1212C — Therapeutic Modalities II - PHT1225C — Therapeutic Procedures - PHT1300 — Survey of Pathological Deficits - PHT1801L — PTA Clinical Laboratory I - PHT1802L — PTA Clinical Laboratory II - PHT2162C — Rehabilitation Procedures - PHT2227C — Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures II - PHT2342 — Medical Terminology for the Physical Therapist Assistant - PHT2810 — Clinical Practice II - PHT2820 — Clinical Practice III - PHT2931 — Trends in Physical Therapy - POS2041 — American National Government - PSY2012 — General Psychology - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2398 --- # Precision Agriculture Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - AEB1930 — Agribusiness and Equine Career Readiness - AEB2102 — Principles of Agribusiness Management - AEB2192 — Farm Records and Accounts - AGR1234 — Forage Science and Range Management - AGR2045 — Tropical and Subtropical Agronomy - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ANS1003 — Introduction to Animal Science - AOM2316 — Agricultural Machinery and Equipment - AOM2433 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture - AOM2470 — Uncrewed and Autonomous Vehicles in Agriculture - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - EET1084 — Survey of Electronics - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC2210 — Technical Communications - ESC1000 — Earth Science - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - GIS2040 — Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems - GIS2047 — Applications of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - ORH1113C — Pest and Disease Control - ORH1260 — Greenhouse Operations - ORH1301C — Introduction to Irrigation - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - SWS2000 — Introduction to Soil Science - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2861 --- # Radiography, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - RTE1000 — Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology - RTE1111 — Patient Care Procedures - RTE1111L — Patient Care Procedures Lab - RTE1418C — Radiographic Imaging I - RTE1457C — Radiographic Imaging II - RTE1503 — Radiographic Procedures I - RTE1503L — Radiographic Procedures I Lab - RTE1513 — Radiographic Procedures II - RTE1513L — Radiographic Procedures II Lab - RTE1804 — Clinical Education I - RTE1814 — Clinical Education II - RTE1824 — Clinical Education III - RTE2061 — Radiography Seminar - RTE2130 — Pharmacology in Radiology - RTE2385 — Radiation Biology - RTE2523 — Radiographic Procedures III - RTE2523L — Radiographic Procedures III Lab - RTE2563 — Special Radiographic Procedures - RTE2613 — Radiation Physics I - RTE2782 — Radiographic Pathology - RTE2834 — Advanced Clinical Education IV - RTE2844 — Advanced Clinical Education V - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2399 --- # Respiratory Care, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - RET1024 — Principles of Respiratory Care - RET1024L — Principles of Respiratory Care Lab - RET1291 — Clinical Respiratory Care I - RET1292 — Clinical Respiratory Care II - RET1350 — Pharmacology - RET1484 — Pathophysiology - RET1485 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology - RET2264 — Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management - RET2264L — Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management Lab - RET2283 — Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation - RET2283L — Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation Lab - RET2284 — Intensive Respiratory Care - RET2293 — Clinical Respiratory Care III - RET2295 — Clinical Respiratory Care IV - RET2434C — Respiratory Care Chemical Analysis - RET2714 — Pediatric/Neonatal Respiratory Care - RET2934 — Respiratory Care Case Management - RET2936 — Respiratory Registry Preparation - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2599 --- # Supply Chain Management, A.S **Degree** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy - BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology - BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors - BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies - CHM2045 — General Chemistry I - ECO2023 — Principles of Economics - Micro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II - ESC1000 — Earth Science - ETI1117 — Introduction to Quality Control - EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science - EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors - FIN2100 — Business Finance - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2582 — Introduction to Project Management - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - OST2335 — Business Communications - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors - PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab - PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation - TRA2010 — Transportation and Distribution - TRA2230 — Warehouse Management Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2387 --- # Surgical Services, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - POS2041H — American National Government Honors - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics - STS1302 — Introduction to Surgical Technology - STS1307 — Operating Room Techniques and Instrumentation - STS1308 — Perioperative Patient Care Concepts - STS1327C — Principles and Practices of Surgical Technology with Lab - STS1340 — Pharmacology and Anesthesia - STS2323 — Surgical Procedures I - STS2324 — Surgical Procedures II - STS2329 — Advanced Surgical Techniques, Procedures and Professional Skills - STS2944 — Clinical Practice I - STS2945 — Clinical Practice II - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2576 --- # Accounting Management, A.T.C. ## Courses - ACG3024 — Financial Statement Analysis for Managers - ACG3131 — Intermediate Accounting - ACG4341 — Cost Accounting - ACG4631 — Auditing - TAX4001 — Federal Income Tax Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2590 --- # Accounting Technology Management, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Managerial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - ACO1807 — Payroll Accounting - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - OST2335 — Business Communications - TAX2000 — Individual Income Tax - TAX2010 — Corporate Income Tax Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2338 --- # Accounting Technology Operations, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Managerial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - TAX2010 — Corporate Income Tax Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2339 --- # Accounting Technology Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2340 --- # Artificial Intelligence Awareness, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CAI1000 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - COP1030 — Fundamental Programming Concepts Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2852 --- # Automation, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EET1084 — Survey of Electronics - ETI1843 — Motors and Controls - ETS1540 — Industrial Applications Using PLCs and Robotics - ETS1542 — Introduction to PLCs Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2378 --- # Basic Health Care Management, A.T.C ## Courses - HSA3111 — Survey of American Health Care Systems - HSA4110 — Management Foundations for Health Care Administration - HSC3652 — Health Care Ethics - MAN4301 — Human Resource Management Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2417 --- # Basics of Agribusiness, A.T.C. ## Courses - AEB3300 — Agribusiness Marketing and Sales - AEB4223 — Agricultural Policy and Regulations - AOM3073 — Safety in Agriculture - AOM4015 — Agricultural Operations and Systems Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2585 --- # Business Entrepreneurship, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ENT1000 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship - ENT2112 — Entrepreneurship Opportunities - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - GEB2430 — Ethics in Management - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - SBM2000 — Small Business Management Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2347 --- # Business Management, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC2210 — Technical Communications - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - OST2335 — Business Communications - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2345 --- # Business Operations, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC2210 — Technical Communications - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - OST2335 — Business Communications - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2346 --- # Business Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2348 --- # Child Care Center Management, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EEC1000 — Introduction to Child Development and Education - EEC1603 — Child Guidance - EEC2200 — Curriculum in Childhood Education - EEC2930 — Seminar in Childhood Education Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2368 --- # Compensation and Benefits, A.T.C. ## Courses - BUL3130 — The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business - MAN4301 — Human Resource Management - MAN4320 — Human Resource Recruitment and Selection - MAN4330 — Compensation Management - MAN4402 — Employment Law and Regulations Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2591 --- # Computer Information Data Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET1278 — A+ Fundamentals - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2359 --- # Computer Programming Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS1820 — Web Programming - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - CIS2321 — Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design - COP1030 — Fundamental Programming Concepts - COP2250 — Java Programming Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2358 --- # Correctional Officer, Career and Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJK0031 — First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers - CJK0040 — Criminal Justice Firearms - CJK0051 — Defensive Tactics - CJK0111 — Interview and Report Writing in Corrections - CJK0301 — Introduction to Corrections - CJK0306 — Communications for Correctional Officers - CJK0321 — Intake and Release - CJK0324 — Supervision in a Correctional Facility - CJK0326 — Supervising Correctional Populations - CJK0327 — Shift Management and Safety - CJK0336 — Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities - CJK0340 — Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities - CJK0355 — Legal for Correctional Officers Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2401 --- # Criminal Justice Technology Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice System - CCJ2010 — Criminology - CCJ2013 — Criminal Victimization - CJC1000 — Crime and Punishment - CJE2061 — Policing in America - CJE2330 — Ethics in Criminal Justice - CJJ1002 — Juvenile Delinquency - CJL2130 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2361 --- # Crossover from Corrections to Law Enforcement, Career and Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJK0002 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CJK0016 — Communication - CJK0018 — Legal - CJK0019 — Interviewing and Report Writing - CJK0020 — Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations - CJK0021 — Serving Your Community - CJK0063 — Fundamentals of Patrol - CJK0072 — Crimes Against Persons - CJK0073 — Crimes Involving Property and Society - CJK0079 — Crime Scene Follow-Up Investigations - CJK0093 — Critical Incidents - CJK0393 — Crossover Program Updates - CJK0400 — Traffic Incidents - CJK0401 — Traffic Stops - CJK0402 — Traffic Crash Investigations - CJK0403 — DUI Traffic Stops - CJK0421 — Conducted Electrical Weapon/ Dart Firing Stun Gun Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2402 --- # Crossover from Law Enforcement to Corrections, Career and Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJK0111 — Interview and Report Writing in Corrections - CJK0301 — Introduction to Corrections - CJK0306 — Communications for Correctional Officers - CJK0321 — Intake and Release - CJK0324 — Supervision in a Correctional Facility - CJK0326 — Supervising Correctional Populations - CJK0327 — Shift Management and Safety - CJK0336 — Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities - CJK0355 — Legal for Correctional Officers - CJK0393 — Crossover Program Updates Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2403 --- # Data Security, A.T.C. ## Courses - CNT3104 — Computer Networks for Business Users - ISM3011 — Introduction to Information Systems Management - ISM3113 — Applied Systems Analysis - ISM4212 — Database Management Systems - ISM4314 — IT Project Management Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2415 --- # Dental Assisting Technology and Management, A.T.D. ## Courses - BSC1080 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - DEA1135 — Dental Microbiology - DEA1151 — Dental Psychology and Communications - DEA1805L — Dental Clinic Seminar - DEA1806L — Clinic Practice I - DEA1855L — Clinic Practice II - DEA1856 — Clinic III Seminar - DEA1856L — Clinic Practice III - DEA2033 — Oral Pathology - DES1020 — Head and Neck Anatomy - DES1022 — Dental Anatomy - DES1029 — Dental Specialties - DES1030 — Histology and Embryology - DES1050 — Dental Pharmacology - DES1100 — Dental Materials - DES1100L — Dental Materials Lab - DES1200 — Dental Radiology - DES1200L — Dental Radiology Lab - DES1502 — Dental Office Management - DES1600 — Dental Office Emergencies - DES1800 — Introduction to Clinical Procedures - DES1806L — Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab - DES1840 — Preventive Dentistry - DES2832C — Expanded Functions with Lab - MCB2010 — Microbiology Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2400 --- # Digital Media/Multimedia Authoring, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DIG2000 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging and Fundamentals - DIG2280C — Digital Video and Sounds - DIG2500 — Fundamentals of Interactive Media and Web Design Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2363 --- # Digital Media/Multimedia Web Production, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DIG2000 — Introduction to Digital Media - DIG2100 — Web Design I - DIG2101 — Web Design II - DIG2592 — Advanced Web Design - GRA2751C — Visual Design for Web Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2364 --- # Digital Music Production, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - MUC2301 — Introduction to Electronic Music - MUM2700 — Introduction to Music Business - MUN1021 — Electronic Music Ensemble - MUS1360 — Introduction to Music Technology - MVK1111 — Class Piano I Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2366 --- # Early Childhood Development Specialization, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CHD1339 — Learning Through Play - CHD1440C — Child Care Practicum I - CHD1441C — Child Care Practicum II - EEC1000 — Introduction to Child Development and Education - EEC1603 — Child Guidance - EEC1907 — Observing and Recording Behavior - EEC1921 — Preschool Workshop - EEC2001 — Introduction to Administration in Early Childhood Education - EEC2200 — Curriculum in Childhood Education - EEC2401 — Home and Community - EEC2930 — Seminar in Childhood Education - EEX2010 — Survey of Disabling Conditions Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2369 --- # Emergency Management, A.T.C ## Courses - DSC3079 — Foundations of Public Safety - DSC3215 — Emergency Planning - DSC4226 — National Incident Management - DSC4755 — National Security: Threats, Challenges and Solutions Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2589 --- # Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMS1119 — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology - EMS1119L — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology Skills Laboratory - EMS1354C — Emergency Field Operations - EMS1431 — EMT Hospital/Field Experience Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2371 --- # Engineering Technology Support Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EET1084 — Survey of Electronics - EGN1111 — Engineering Graphics - ETI1117 — Introduction to Quality Control - ETI1151 — Instrument Techniques and Measurement - ETI1411 — Manufacturing Processes I - ETI1720C — Industrial Safety Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2377 --- # Equine Assistant Management, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AEB1930 — Agribusiness and Equine Career Readiness - AEB2137C — Equine Business Management - ANS1016 — Basic Horse Handling and Safety - ANS1220 — Equine Sport and Competition - ANS1222 — Equine Sales and Marketing - ANS1223 — Equine Conformation Analysis - ANS1237C — Equine Health Care - ANS1315 — Equine Reproduction - ANS2232C — Advanced Horse Handling Skills Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2384 --- # Equine Industry Management, A.T.C. ## Courses - ANS3210 — Equitation Science - ANS3215 — Integrated Horse Management - ANS3950 — Equine Practicum - ANS4218 — Equine Learning Theory Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2588 --- # Equine Technician, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ANS1016 — Basic Horse Handling and Safety - ANS1236 — Introduction to Equine Science - ANS1237C — Equine Health Care - ANS1238C — Equine Behavior and Psychology - ANS2232C — Advanced Horse Handling Skills - ANS2403 — Equine Nutrition Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2385 --- # Florida Law Enforcement Academy, Career and Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CJK0002 — Introduction to Law Enforcement - CJK0016 — Communication - CJK0018 — Legal - CJK0019 — Interviewing and Report Writing - CJK0020 — Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations - CJK0021 — Serving Your Community - CJK0031 — First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers - CJK0040 — Criminal Justice Firearms - CJK0051 — Defensive Tactics - CJK0063 — Fundamentals of Patrol - CJK0072 — Crimes Against Persons - CJK0073 — Crimes Involving Property and Society - CJK0079 — Crime Scene Follow-Up Investigations - CJK0093 — Critical Incidents - CJK0096 — Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training/Law Enforcement - CJK0400 — Traffic Incidents - CJK0401 — Traffic Stops - CJK0402 — Traffic Crash Investigations - CJK0403 — DUI Traffic Stops - CJK0421 — Conducted Electrical Weapon/ Dart Firing Stun Gun Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2404 --- # Geographic Information Systems, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - COP1030 — Fundamental Programming Concepts - EGN1111 — Engineering Graphics - GIS2040 — Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems - GIS2047 — Applications of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2850 --- # Graphic Design Support, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - DIG2109C — Digital Imaging and Fundamentals - GRA2120C — Paper Design and Layout (Adobe InDesign) - GRA2150C — Raster Based Image Editing (Adobe Photoshop) - GRA2156C — Digital Illustration Vector Based (Adobe Illustrator) - PGY2801C — Digital Photography I Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2365 --- # Guest Services Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HFT1000 — Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry - HFT2223 — Hospitality Human Resource Management - HFT2245 — Guest Service Management - HFT2254 — Lodging Operations - HFT2942 — Hospitality Internship Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2352 --- # Help Desk Support Technician, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET1278 — A+ Fundamentals - CET2180 — Practical PC Technician - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CTS2134 — Networking Fundamentals - CTS2136 — PC Desktop Support - CTS2651 — Router Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2356 --- # Human Resources Administrator, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2304 — Introduction to Human Resources - OST1384 — Customer Service Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2349 --- # Information Technology Analysis, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET1278 — A+ Fundamentals - CET2180 — Practical PC Technician - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - COP1030 — Fundamental Programming Concepts - CTS2134 — Networking Fundamentals - CTS2375 — Cloud+ - CTS2651 — Router Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2354 --- # Information Technology Support Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CET1278 — A+ Fundamentals - CET2180 — Practical PC Technician - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2355 --- # Landscape and Horticulture Professional, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ORH1000C — Introduction to Horticulture - ORH1113C — Pest and Disease Control - ORH1260 — Greenhouse Operations - ORH1301C — Introduction to Irrigation - ORH1601C — Nursery Management - SWS2000 — Introduction to Soil Science Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2342 --- # Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ETI1622 — Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma - ETI1628 — Developing and Coaching Self-Directed Work Teams - ETI2610 — Six Sigma for the Expert - ETI2623 — Lean Enterprise for the Expert Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2376 --- # Livestock Production Management, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AEB2102 — Principles of Agribusiness Management - AEB2192 — Farm Records and Accounts - AGR1234 — Forage Science and Range Management - ANS1003 — Introduction to Animal Science - ANS1041 — Livestock Growth, Development and Behavior - ANS1400 — Principles of Food Animal Nutrition - AOM2316 — Agricultural Machinery and Equipment - ORH1113C — Pest and Disease Control - SWS2000 — Introduction to Soil Science Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2343 --- # Logistics and Supply Chain Management, A.T.C. ## Courses - TRA4155 — Supply Chain Management - TRA4202 — Logistics Systems Management - TRA4234 — Warehouse Management - TRA4721 — International Logistics and Transportation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2416 --- # Logistics and Transportation Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BUL2241 — Business Law I - MAN2582 — Introduction to Project Management - TRA2010 — Transportation and Distribution - TRA2230 — Warehouse Management Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2388 --- # Marketing Operations, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - ECO2023 — Principles of Economics - Micro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MAN2304 — Introduction to Human Resources - MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MKA2021 — Sales, Marketing and Advertising - OST1384 — Customer Service - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2351 --- # Mechanical Designer and Programmer, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGN1111 — Engineering Graphics - ETD2364 — 3D Modeling with Solid Works - ETI1414 — Introduction to CNC Machining - ETI2412 — CNC Machining Processes Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2381 --- # Mechatronics, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EET1084 — Survey of Electronics - EGN1111 — Engineering Graphics - ETI1411 — Manufacturing Processes I - ETI1720C — Industrial Safety - ETI1843 — Motors and Controls - ETM2401 — Mechanical Devices and Systems - ETS1535 — Automation Process Control - ETS1540 — Industrial Applications Using PLCs and Robotics - ETS1542 — Introduction to PLCs - ETS1700 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2379 --- # Network Security, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CET1278 — A+ Fundamentals - CET2180 — Practical PC Technician - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2540 — Database Management Systems - CIS2352 — Ethical Hacking - CIS2381 — Foundations of Digital Forensics - COP1030 — Fundamental Programming Concepts - CTS2120 — Security Fundamentals - CTS2134 — Networking Fundamentals - CTS2651 — Router Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2586 --- # Office Management, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2557 — Internet Technologies - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - HIM1000 — Introduction to Healthcare and Health Information Technology - HIM2260 — Medical Billing and Reimbursement - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST1110 — Intermediate Word - OST1384 — Customer Service - OST2335 — Business Communications - OST2401 — Office Administration: Procedures - OST2402 — Office Administration: Simulation - OST2717 — Advanced Word - PLA1003 — Introduction to the Legal Field - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2396 --- # Office Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2557 — Internet Technologies - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - HIM1000 — Introduction to Healthcare and Health Information Technology - HIM2260 — Medical Billing and Reimbursement - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra - MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry - MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST1110 — Intermediate Word - OST1384 — Customer Service - OST2335 — Business Communications - OST2401 — Office Administration: Procedures - OST2402 — Office Administration: Simulation - OST2717 — Advanced Word - PLA1003 — Introduction to the Legal Field - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2395 --- # Office Support, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting - BUL2241 — Business Law I - CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology - CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications - CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications - CGS2557 — Internet Technologies - ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - GEB1011 — Introduction to Business - HIM1000 — Introduction to Healthcare and Health Information Technology - HIM2260 — Medical Billing and Reimbursement - HSC2531 — Medical Terminology - MAN2021 — Principles of Management - OST1100 — Introduction to Word - OST1110 — Intermediate Word - OST1384 — Customer Service - OST2335 — Business Communications - OST2401 — Office Administration: Procedures - OST2402 — Office Administration: Simulation - OST2717 — Advanced Word - PLA1003 — Introduction to the Legal Field Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2394 --- # Paramedic, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EMS2010 — EMS Anatomy and Physiology - EMS2610 — Introduction to Paramedic - EMS2611 — Paramedic Fundamentals - EMS2611L — Paramedic Fundamentals Skills Lab - EMS2612 — Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation - EMS2612L — Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation Lab - EMS2613 — Paramedic Patient Assessment - EMS2613L — Paramedic Patient Assessment Lab - EMS2614 — Trauma Emergencies - EMS2614L — Trauma Emergencies Lab - EMS2615 — Medical Emergencies I - EMS2615L — Medical Emergencies Lab I - EMS2618 — EMS Operations - EMS2619 — Medical Emergencies II - EMS2619L — Medical Emergencies II Lab - EMS2628 — Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies - EMS2628L — Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies Lab - EMS2630 — Behavioral Emergencies - EMS2645 — Paramedic Clinical Experience II - EMS2646 — Paramedic Clinical Field Experience - EMS2656 — Paramedic Clinical I - EMS2658 — Paramedic Clinical Experience III Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2372 --- # Pneumatics, Hydraulics and Motors for Manufacturing, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EET1084 — Survey of Electronics - ETI1843 — Motors and Controls - ETS1542 — Introduction to PLCs - ETS1700 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2380 --- # Rapid Prototyping Specialist, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - EGN1111 — Engineering Graphics - ETD2364 — 3D Modeling with Solid Works - ETD2371 — Rapid Prototyping Level I - ETD2372 — Rapid Prototyping Level II Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2856 --- # Scientific Workplace Preparation, College Credit Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - CHM1032 — Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - PSY2012 — General Psychology - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - SYG2000 — Introductory Sociology Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2577 --- # Welding Technology ## Courses - PMT0165 — Shield Metal Arc Pipe Welding - PMT0168 — Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding - PMT0172 — Heavy Wall Pipe Welding - PMT0175 — Pipe Fitting - PMT0185 — Pipe Welding Certification - PMT0186 — Stainless Pipe Welding Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2407 --- # Welding Technology, Career and Technical Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - PMT0102 — Introduction to Welding - PMT0111 — Oxyacetylene Welding - PMT0121 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding - PMT0131 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - PMT0134 — Gas Metal Arc Welding - PMT0161 — Pipe Welding - PMT0930L — Welding Skills Development Lab Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2406 --- # Business and Organizational Management ## Courses - ACG2021 — Financial Accounting - ACG2071 — Managerial Accounting - ACG3024 — Financial Statement Analysis for Managers - ACG3041 — Applied Financial Accounting - ACG3131 — Intermediate Accounting - ACG3401 — Accounting Information Systems - ACG4341 — Cost Accounting - ACG4631 — Auditing - BUL3130 — The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business - COM3120 — Organizational Communications - ECO2023 — Principles of Economics - Micro - ENT4003 — Principles of Entrepreneurship - GEB4891 — Strategic Management and Decision Making - ISM3011 — Introduction to Information Systems Management - ISM3421 — AI Fundamentals for Business - MAN3240 — Applied Organizational Behavior - MAN3303 — Management and Leadership - MAN3600 — International Business - MAN3860 — Nonprofit Organizational Management - MAN4162 — Customer Relations for Managers - MAN4301 — Human Resource Management - MAN4900 — Capstone in Organizational Management - MAN4940 — Internship in Business and Organizational Management - MAR3700 — Digital Marketing - MAR3802 — Marketing for Managers - TAX4001 — Federal Income Tax Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2420 --- # Business and Organizational Management, B.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACG3024 — Financial Statement Analysis for Managers - BUL3130 — The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business - COM3120 — Organizational Communications - ENT4003 — Principles of Entrepreneurship - GEB4891 — Strategic Management and Decision Making - ISM3011 — Introduction to Information Systems Management - ISM3421 — AI Fundamentals for Business - MAN3240 — Applied Organizational Behavior - MAN3303 — Management and Leadership - MAN3600 — International Business - MAN3860 — Nonprofit Organizational Management - MAN4162 — Customer Relations for Managers - MAN4301 — Human Resource Management - MAN4900 — Capstone in Organizational Management - MAN4940 — Internship in Business and Organizational Management - MAR3700 — Digital Marketing - MAR3802 — Marketing for Managers Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2408 --- # Early Childhood Education, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - CHD1440C — Child Care Practicum I - CHD1441C — Child Care Practicum II - EDF2005 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession - EDG4410 — Classroom Management and Child Guidance - EDP4503 — Assessment, Evaluation and Diagnosis of the Young Child - EEC1000 — Introduction to Child Development and Education - EEC1907 — Observing and Recording Behavior - EEC2001 — Introduction to Administration in Early Childhood Education - EEC2200 — Curriculum in Childhood Education - EEC2930 — Seminar in Childhood Education - EEC3012 — Introduction to Advanced Studies in Early Childhood Education - EEC3400 — Family Literacy and Young Children - EEC4219 — Integrated Math and Science for Young Children - EEC4301 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children - EEC4404 — Relations Across Family, School and Community - EEC4624 — Creative and Effective Experiences for Young Children - EEC4940 — Internship in Early Childhood - EEX4201 — Young Children with Special Needs - EEX4231 — Assessing the Progress of Young Children with Special Needs - EME2040 — Introduction to Technology for Educators - LAE4416 — Children’s Literature for Educators - LIN2740 — Applied Linguistics - POS2041 — American National Government - TSL2522 — ESOL Foundations: Language and Culture Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2419 --- # Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing **Degree** ## Courses - AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 - AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 - ARH1000 — Art Appreciation - BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I - BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II - BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - CHM1032 — Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields - DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development - ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I - ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II - HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities - HUN1201 — Human Nutrition - LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature - MAC1105 — College Algebra - MCB2010 — Microbiology - MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab - MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically - MUL1010 — Music Appreciation - NUR1021C — Foundations in Nursing - NUR1052C — Clinical Concepts I - NUR1142 — Introduction to Pharmacology - NUR1241C — Clinical Concepts II - NUR1520C — Behavioral Concepts in Nursing - NUR2010 — Professional Issues in Nursing - NUR2243C — Clinical Concepts III - NUR2244C — Clinical Concepts IV - NUR2440C — Developmental Concepts in Nursing - NUR2811C — Capstone Clinical - NUR3066C — Advanced Nursing and Health Assessment with Lab - NUR3825 — Transitions and Role Development in Nursing - NUR3846 — Nursing Theory and Philosophy - NUR4165 — Introduction to Research in Nursing - NUR4636C — Community Nursing with Lab - NUR4667 — Global Health Care Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing - NUR4776 — Informatics and Evidence Based Clinical Judgment - NUR4827 — Nursing Leadership and Management - NUR4837 — Health Care Policies and Economics - NUR4950 — Baccalaureate Capstone Course - PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy - POS2041 — American National Government - PSY2012 — General Psychology - STA2023 — Elementary Statistics - THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation Source: https://catalog.cf.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=24&poid=2418 --- # ACG2021 — Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG2021 - Financial Accounting ACG2021 - Financial Accounting Emphasis is placed on the analysis of business transactions and the evaluation of their effect on the operation of the enterprise. The method of instruction emphasizes how to do it, why it is done and what it means. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ACG2021L — Financial Accounting Lab 1 credits · 1 hours ACG2021L - Financial Accounting Lab ACG2021L - Financial Accounting Lab Students enter transactions into a journal, then post to a ledger and prepare financial statements. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ACG2071 — Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG2071 - Managerial Accounting ACG2071 - Managerial Accounting Job order, process cost and activity based cost systems are introduced. Budgeting, profit analysis, product pricing, reporting concerns of decentralized operations and special topics focused on financial statement analysis are topics covered. Ethics issues are discussed throughout the course. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ACG2021, CGS1100 --- # ACG2450 — Integrated Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG2450 - Integrated Accounting ACG2450 - Integrated Accounting Topics include setting up a business entity’s accounting system and recording financial transactions. Students will create invoices, create and analyze accounts receivable and payment aging reports as well as develop financial statement reports with the assistance of a software application. Completion of the course qualifies the student to sit for the Quickbooks Certification Exam. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: ACG2021 --- # ACO1807 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACO1807 - Payroll Accounting ACO1807 - Payroll Accounting Topics covered include preparation of payroll records and reports, payroll law and practices, computation of taxes, including social security, federal income tax, state income tax and unemployment taxes, and voluntary withholdings. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: ACG2021 --- # TAX2000 — Individual Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours TAX2000 - Individual Income Tax TAX2000 - Individual Income Tax Topics covered include sources of federal tax law, the concept of income realization and recognition, timing of income recognition, timing and possibility of income tax deductions, tax accounting methods and reporting periods. A tax software program is utilized. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: ACG2021 --- # TAX2010 — Corporate Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours TAX2010 - Corporate Income Tax TAX2010 - Corporate Income Tax e., proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies and S corporations). The course will cover the tax aspects of a corporation’s life cycle, including a corporation’s organization, financing, capital structure, distributions, redemptions and ultimate liquidation. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: ACG2021 --- # AEB1930 — Agribusiness and Equine Career Readiness 3 credits · 3 hours AEB1930 - Agribusiness and Equine Career Readiness AEB1930 - Agribusiness and Equine Career Readiness This course will allow students interactive exposure to employment opportunities in the equine and agribusiness industry. Guest lecturers who represent various jobs in different facets of the industry will share their experience and role. Additionally, students will research required skill sets and work to build their resume and soft skills. Terms Classification: Dual --- # AEB2102 — Principles of Agribusiness Management 3 credits · 3 hours AEB2102 - Principles of Agribusiness Management AEB2102 - Principles of Agribusiness Management This course provides an introduction to the principles of economics as applied to agribusiness management. It also provides the student with training in developing job skills, career planning, budgeting, recordkeeping and determining insurance needs as well as personnel. Terms Classification: Dual --- # AEB2104 — Principles of Agricultural Economics 3 credits · 3 hours AEB2104 - Principles of Agricultural Economics AEB2104 - Principles of Agricultural Economics Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: ECO2013 --- # AEB2192 — Farm Records and Accounts 3 credits · 3 hours AEB2192 - Farm Records and Accounts AEB2192 - Farm Records and Accounts Methods of taking inventories and preparing financial records; analysis of farm records and accounts. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: MAC1105, MAC2311, MGF1130, STA2023, STA2023H --- # AGG2001 — Introduction to Food Science 3 credits · 3 hours AGG2001 - Introduction to Food Science AGG2001 - Introduction to Food Science This introductory course encompasses many aspects of human food. Specific topics include nutritional chemistry, food quality, food preservation, food products, food safety, food labeling and world food needs. Terms Classification: Dual --- # AGR1234 — Forage Science and Range Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGR1234 - Forage Science and Range Management AGR1234 - Forage Science and Range Management Scientific, technological and practical developments in the selection, production and utilization of forage crops, and in the development and management of grazing areas in the Southeastern United States. Terms Classification: Dual --- # AGR2045 — Tropical and Subtropical Agronomy 3 credits · 3 hours AGR2045 - Tropical and Subtropical Agronomy AGR2045 - Tropical and Subtropical Agronomy This course examines the principles of tropical and subtropical agronomy with a focus on Florida’s unique climate, soils, and cropping systems. Students will explore the production, management, and sustainability of key Florida crops, including citrus, sugarcane, tropical fruits, vegetables, and forages, while addressing soil health, climate adaptation, pest management, and water conservation strategies. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1003 — Introduction to Animal Science 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1003 - Introduction to Animal Science ANS1003 - Introduction to Animal Science This class includes the study of scientific principles that underlie the production, processing and distribution of agricultural animal products. Topics include breeds, nutrition, reproduction and animal husbandry techniques. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1041 — Livestock Growth, Development and Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1041 - Livestock Growth, Development and Behavior ANS1041 - Livestock Growth, Development and Behavior An integration of the physiological, genetic, and nutritional bases of animal growth, development and body composition with application to livestock production. Introduces basic principles and applications of animal behavior, including approaches to improve animal welfare through an understanding of animal behavior. Also includes principles of reproduction in farm animals which includes factors related to the estrous cycle, pregnancy, lactation, semen-production, artificial insemination,… --- # ANS1400 — Principles of Food Animal Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1400 - Principles of Food Animal Nutrition ANS1400 - Principles of Food Animal Nutrition Studies the basic nutrient requirements of food animals, primarily beef cattle, small animal ruminant and poultry at specific stages of growth, production and reproduction. Also focuses on the functions, interrelationships, and processes of efficient utilization, feedstuff composition and their use in diet and ration formulation. Terms Classification: Dual --- # AOM2316 — Agricultural Machinery and Equipment 3 credits · 3 hours AOM2316 - Agricultural Machinery and Equipment AOM2316 - Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Agricultural Machinery and Equipment addresses facilities and equipment essential to a successful agricultural enterprise. Topics include land preparation, facility layout, storage facilities, animal facilities, agricultural machinery, harvesting technology and safety around equipment. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # AOM2433 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture 3 credits · 3 hours AOM2433 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture AOM2433 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture This course introduces students to the principles and technologies of precision agriculture, including GPS, GIS, UAVs, remote sensing, and variable rate technology (VRT), to enhance farm efficiency and sustainability. Through hands-on experience and real-world applications, students will learn to collect, analyze, and apply data-driven solutions for modern agricultural management. Terms Classification: Dual --- # AOM2470 — Uncrewed and Autonomous Vehicles in Agriculture 3 credits · 3 hours AOM2470 - Uncrewed and Autonomous Vehicles in Agriculture AOM2470 - Uncrewed and Autonomous Vehicles in Agriculture This course explores the use of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) and autonomous ground systems in modern agricultural operations. Students will examine the technologies, applications, regulations, and data integration methods that support precision farming and improve production efficiency. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ORH1000C — Introduction to Horticulture 3 credits · 3 hours ORH1000C - Introduction to Horticulture ORH1000C - Introduction to Horticulture An introduction to the disciplines involved in the broad field of horticulture, plant and animal taxonomy, morphology, anatomy and their fundamental processes as they relate to plant growth, pests, production, maintenance and planting. Plant propagation, pest and disease control, and design are also included. This class is online and in the classroom. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ORH1113C — Pest and Disease Control 3 credits · 3 hours ORH1113C - Pest and Disease Control ORH1113C - Pest and Disease Control Covers the identification, nature and eradication of ornamental plant pests and includes the development of a pest management program involving the proper selection and application of pesticides and herbicides. Provides technical treatment of the identification, nature and eradication of ornamental plant diseases and disorders; covers disease control management involving the proper selection and application of disease control practices. This course leads to state certification. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ORH1260 — Greenhouse Operations 3 credits · 3 hours ORH1260 - Greenhouse Operations ORH1260 - Greenhouse Operations This course is designed to orient students to the art of growing plants in the greenhouse. Greenhouse construction, heating and cooling, propagation of greenhouse plants, watering, shading, indoor disease and pest control, growing media preparation, hanging baskets, totems, use of growth regulators and dish gardens will be covered. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ORH1301C — Introduction to Irrigation 3 credits · 3 hours ORH1301C - Introduction to Irrigation ORH1301C - Introduction to Irrigation An introduction to the history of irrigation and the analysis of the Florida water management governance system. Students will learn how to plan, install and maintain a landscape irrigation system. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ORH1510 — Ornamental Plant Identification 3 credits · 3 hours ORH1510 - Ornamental Plant Identification ORH1510 - Ornamental Plant Identification A practical course designed to assist those who are not trained botanists but want to know about the landscape plants they see every day. The identification of the more common grasses, flowers, shrubs and trees, along with their cultural requirements and landscape uses, is covered. Recommended for ornamental horticulture majors, nurserymen, nursery salespersons, landscapers and homeowners. This class is online and in the classroom. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ORH1601C — Nursery Management 3 credits · 3 hours ORH1601C - Nursery Management ORH1601C - Nursery Management This course covers the regional nursery industry’s management, site selection, organization and development of nursery plants by propagation techniques and seed. Other topics include a study of its laws and regulations, financial market, crop marketing, inventory control, and culture as related to crop production. This class is in the classroom and laboratory. Terms Classification: Dual --- # SWS2000 — Introduction to Soil Science 3 credits · 3 hours SWS2000 - Introduction to Soil Science SWS2000 - Introduction to Soil Science This course will address topics in soil and water science, including soil physical characteristics, soil fertility and the influence of nutrients on growth in plants. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ARH1000 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ARH1000 - Art Appreciation ARH1000 - Art Appreciation In this course, students will develop an appreciation of and the ability to think critically about culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ARH2050 — The History of Art I (Prehistory to 1500 A.D.) 3 credits · 3 hours ARH2050 - The History of Art I (Prehistory to 1500 A.D.) ARH2050 - The History of Art I (Prehistory to 1500 A.D.) Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ARH2051 — The History of Art II (1500 A.D. to 20th century) 3 credits · 3 hours ARH2051 - The History of Art II (1500 A.D. to 20th century) ARH2051 - The History of Art II (1500 A.D. to 20th century) Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel --- # ARH2930 — Special Topics in Art History 3 credits · 3 hours ARH2930 - Special Topics in Art History ARH2930 - Special Topics in Art History This course centers on topics of special interest to students and/or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by the course title published in schedules for each semester that the course is offered. Special topics credit hours are not automatically transferrable. Transfer credit is the prerogative of the receiving institution. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # ARH2942 — Internship in Museum Methods 3 credits · 3 hours ARH2942 - Internship in Museum Methods ARH2942 - Internship in Museum Methods The course utilizes the facilities and staff at College of Central Florida’s Appleton Museum of Art and Webber Gallery as learning lab environments to complement course study in theoretical museum studies and practical experience in museum methods. Permission of instructor is required. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ART1201C — Basic Design I 3 credits · 3 hours ART1201C - Basic Design I ART1201C - Basic Design I Study and employment of basic principles of two-dimensional design and color theory as elements used in creative composition in the visual arts. No previous art training required. (6 hours per week) Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ART1300C — Freehand Drawing I 3 credits · 3 hours ART1300C - Freehand Drawing I ART1300C - Freehand Drawing I Freehand Drawing I is an introductory-level course for the student with no prior college-level drawing instruction. This course emphasizes skill building and technique in the use of various drawing media including graphite, ink and conte as students render surface characteristics of materials, still lifes, object studies, landscapes, portraiture and the human figure. May be repeated for credit. No previous art training is required.(6 hours per week) Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # ART1400 — Printmaking I 3 credits · 3 hours ART1400 - Printmaking I ART1400 - Printmaking I This course is an introduction to the medium of printmaking. It concentrates on the technical production of various print media then covers the basic processes of relief (linoleum) and intaglio (etching) printmaking. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ART1500C — Painting I 3 credits · 3 hours ART1500C - Painting I ART1500C - Painting I No previous training in art is required. May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ART1300C --- # ART2203C — Basic Design II 3 credits · 3 hours ART2203C - Basic Design II ART2203C - Basic Design II Study and employment of basic principles of three-dimensional design as used in the creative composition in the visual arts. Students will experiment with the manipulation of a variety of materials to create effective use of three-dimensional space. No previous training is required. Recommended completion before ART 2701C Sculpture I. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ART2301C — Freehand Drawing II 3 credits · 3 hours ART2301C - Freehand Drawing II ART2301C - Freehand Drawing II Drawing of the human figure will be stressed. May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ART1300C --- # ART2401 — Printmaking II 3 credits · 3 hours ART2401 - Printmaking II ART2401 - Printmaking II The addition of more color processes will allow students to develop higher technical skills and the ability to mix multiple techniques for innovative effects. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ART1400 --- # ART2501C — Painting II 3 credits · 3 hours ART2501C - Painting II ART2501C - Painting II May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ART1500C --- # ART2701C — Sculpture I 3 credits · 3 hours ART2701C - Sculpture I ART2701C - Sculpture I An introduction to fundamental processes used in sculpture, aesthetic problems in sculptural form and composition. Practical work in plaster, clay and other materials. May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # ART2702C — Sculpture II 3 credits · 3 hours ART2702C - Sculpture II ART2702C - Sculpture II May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ART2701C --- # ART2750C — Ceramics I 3 credits · 3 hours ART2750C - Ceramics I ART2750C - Ceramics I An introduction to handbuilding processes and wheelthrowing techniques used in forming clay into pottery or art objects, and a study of the basic elements of design pertaining to such objects. May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # ART2751C — Ceramics II 3 credits · 3 hours ART2751C - Ceramics II ART2751C - Ceramics II May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ART2750C --- # PGY1401C — Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours PGY1401C - Photography I PGY1401C - Photography I This is an introductory course that will cover camera parts and operation, properties of film, photographic composition and lighting, and darkroom procedures. History of photography, photojournalism, photography as an art and shooting for publication will be part of the course. Students must supply their own 35 mm camera with adjustable lens. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PGY2801C — Digital Photography I 3 credits · 3 hours PGY2801C - Digital Photography I PGY2801C - Digital Photography I This course is intended to introduce students to the basic concerns in digital photography as a fine art medium, and the computer as a darkroom. Topics include digital imaging techniques of scanning, color correction, retouching, composition, content and more. Hardware, image input, output processes and software are also discussed. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ACG3024 — Financial Statement Analysis for Managers 3 credits · 3 hours ACG3024 - Financial Statement Analysis for Managers ACG3024 - Financial Statement Analysis for Managers This course addresses the use of accounting information by nonfinancial managers. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of accounting information and the language of financial accounting to effectively participate in activities such as planning, investment, control and managerial decision-making. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ACG2021, MAC1105 --- # ACG3041 — Applied Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG3041 - Applied Financial Accounting ACG3041 - Applied Financial Accounting Emphasis is placed on understanding the environment in which financial reporting choices are made, what the options are and how accounting information is used for decision-making. Included is the incorporation of FASB and IASB standards and their role in the decision making process. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ACG3024 --- # ACG3131 — Intermediate Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG3131 - Intermediate Accounting ACG3131 - Intermediate Accounting Topics include accounting theory and practice, the conceptual framework of United States’ generally accepted accounting principles, recognition of economic transactions, the preparation and analysis of financial statements and the related disclosures. The course focuses on the role of accounting as an information system and the measurement, recognition, presentation, and disclosure of economic transactions focusing on the following: basic financial statements, time value of money, cash and receivables, inventories, property,… Prerequisites: ACG3024 --- # ACG3401 — Accounting Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ACG3401 - Accounting Information Systems ACG3401 - Accounting Information Systems The course will cover business processes, risks, internal controls, and the design and implementation of an accounting information system. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ACG3024 --- # ACG4341 — Cost Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACG4341 - Cost Accounting ACG4341 - Cost Accounting Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ACG3024 --- # ACG4631 — Auditing 3 credits · 3 hours ACG4631 - Auditing ACG4631 - Auditing Topics include professional ethics, audit evidence and documentation, internal control, business risks, and audit planning. Special emphasis is given to auditing procedures for cash, receivables, inventories, plant assets, liabilities, stockholders’ equity, revenues, cost of goods sold, and other expenses. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ACG3024 --- # AEB3015 — Economic Development and Growth in Agribusiness 3 credits · 3 hours AEB3015 - Economic Development and Growth in Agribusiness AEB3015 - Economic Development and Growth in Agribusiness This course emphasizes the role of agriculture and economics. The topics include the hows and whys of their influence on food prices and the world food situation, the environment, natural resources and government policy, and economic issues, including inflation and money. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # AEB3146 — Financial Planning for Agribusiness 3 credits · 3 hours AEB3146 - Financial Planning for Agribusiness AEB3146 - Financial Planning for Agribusiness This course is an introduction to basic financial and managerial decision-making for small agribusinesses. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # AEB3300 — Agribusiness Marketing and Sales 3 credits · 3 hours AEB3300 - Agribusiness Marketing and Sales AEB3300 - Agribusiness Marketing and Sales This course is an examination of agricultural and food marketing from both a system and individual firm perspective. Problems and issues associated with marketing functions and institutions at the industry level and with --- # AEB3933 — Special Topics in Agribusiness 3 credits · 3 hours AEB3933 - Special Topics in Agribusiness AEB3933 - Special Topics in Agribusiness This course covers the current trends of food production and agribusiness, especially in regard to food safety, animal welfare, land management and biotechnology. Topics include crop production, animal agriculture, and plant science produce products for direct human consumption, indirect human consumption through animals or for visual benefit. May be repeated for credit. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Baccalaureate --- # AEB4223 — Agricultural Policy and Regulations 3 credits · 3 hours AEB4223 - Agricultural Policy and Regulations AEB4223 - Agricultural Policy and Regulations This course s develop an understanding of the basic concepts of common and statutory law. Topics include identity of current legal issues of importance at the personal and professional level; developing an understanding of risk and the solutions for managing risk; and relating the concepts of risk management and law in limiting exposure to legal liability. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # ANS3210 — Equitation Science 3 credits · 3 hours ANS3210 - Equitation Science ANS3210 - Equitation Science Equitation Science examines the interface between humans and horses, both mounted and unmounted. Topics such as biomechanics of rider balance, management of stress due to training, horses as service animals and ethics of the industry will be addressed. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # ANS3215 — Integrated Horse Management 3 credits · 3 hours ANS3215 - Integrated Horse Management ANS3215 - Integrated Horse Management Effective horse management involves integration of nutrition, disease prevention and stress reduction. This course pulls together topics taught individually at the A.S. level into an integrated approach to equine wellness. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # ANS3219 — Logistics for the Horse Industry 3 credits · 3 hours ANS3219 - Logistics for the Horse Industry ANS3219 - Logistics for the Horse Industry This course takes concepts from the field of logistics and supply chain management into the horse industry to improve profitability and ensure success of the business venture. Topics addressed include customer value, customer service, cost analysis, supply/demand, risk management and distribution channels as they relate to the horse industry. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # ANS3950 — Equine Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours ANS3950 - Equine Practicum ANS3950 - Equine Practicum Internships provide real-world experience and education for future equine professionals. Each internship is customized to the student’s chosen sector within the horse industry. Sample sectors include thoroughbred industry, show horse disciplines, horses as service animals, medical support, etc. This course must be taken twice. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Baccalaureate --- # ANS4218 — Equine Learning Theory 3 credits · 3 hours ANS4218 - Equine Learning Theory ANS4218 - Equine Learning Theory This course focuses on operant conditioning techniques to prepare horses for successful learning. The course also deals with detraining unwanted behaviors and evaluating mental reasons for poor performance. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ANS1238C --- # ANS4941 — Equine Capstone 3 credits · 3 hours ANS4941 - Equine Capstone ANS4941 - Equine Capstone A.S. program, involves student planning and execution of a public event to educate local horse owners. Continuing education is a regular component of the equine industry, and many horse owners are lifetime learners. The organizational skills to offer such events are essential to equine professionals. These skills carry over to horse show management, fund raising and public relations. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ANS3215 --- # AOM3073 — Safety in Agriculture 3 credits · 3 hours AOM3073 - Safety in Agriculture AOM3073 - Safety in Agriculture This course identifies safety concepts, principles, practices, rules and regulations as they relate to agriculture. Learning --- # AOM4015 — Agricultural Operations and Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AOM4015 - Agricultural Operations and Systems AOM4015 - Agricultural Operations and Systems This course examines the agricultural operations management, combines emerging technologies with business principles to improve the environment, agricultural production, technical sales and the constructed environment of facilities and operations. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # BUL3130 — The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUL3130 - The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business BUL3130 - The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Emphasis is placed on the legal and ethical responsibilities to both external and internal groups in business. Topics include the legal, ethical and judicial environment, business and the Constitution, business torts, contracts, and employment law. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: BUL2241 --- # CJL3510 — Prosecution and Adjudication 3 credits · 3 hours CJL3510 - Prosecution and Adjudication CJL3510 - Prosecution and Adjudication This course is an examination of the structure and process involved in the prosecution, adjudication and sentencing of criminal defendants. The exercise of prosecutorial and judicial discretion is analyzed, with emphasis placed on understanding the influence of legal, organizational and environmental contexts on decision-making. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # CNT3104 — Computer Networks for Business Users 3 credits · 3 hours CNT3104 - Computer Networks for Business Users CNT3104 - Computer Networks for Business Users The course includes discussions and readings on conceptual and practical foundations providing a comprehensive overview of network software and hardware selection considerations including routers, hubs, and couplers from a conceptual, needs-oriented perspective. Also included is an extensive discussion of network design concentrating on the physical environment and influences on design of applications goals. The focus is on supporting the organization’s information system and the efficient movement o… --- # COM3120 — Organizational Communications 3 credits · 3 hours COM3120 - Organizational Communications COM3120 - Organizational Communications The topics of message dissemination, interpersonal communication, work group interaction and nonverbal communication will be analyzed as to their impact on individuals and the organization. Emphasis will be placed on practical application techniques for diagnosing and resolving organizational communication problems. This course will also have a major writing requirement focusing on practical business writing techniques. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: OST2335 --- # COP3375 — Advanced Programming Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours COP3375 - Advanced Programming Concepts COP3375 - Advanced Programming Concepts Students will learn to create interactive programs using lists, dictionaries and tuples. Students will learn more advanced techniques of working with files. Finally, students will learn about object oriented programming by manipulating functions and methods within object classes. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: CGS1100, COP1030 --- # DSC3079 — Foundations of Public Safety 3 credits · 3 hours DSC3079 - Foundations of Public Safety DSC3079 - Foundations of Public Safety This course emphasizes the importance of effective emergency communications ranging from a conflict to communications during a catastrophic event including reporting, writing, radio and alternative communications technologies, as well as effective public communications. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # DSC3215 — Emergency Planning 3 credits · 3 hours DSC3215 - Emergency Planning DSC3215 - Emergency Planning Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: DSC1212 --- # DSC4013 — Capstone Thesis Project in Public Safety 6 credits · 6 hours DSC4013 - Capstone Thesis Project in Public Safety DSC4013 - Capstone Thesis Project in Public Safety This course focuses on the integration of knowledge, skills and abilities learned in the program through a capstone project. To be taken during the last semester of the program. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # DSC4226 — National Incident Management 3 credits · 3 hours DSC4226 - National Incident Management DSC4226 - National Incident Management This course examines the standards and requirements for full implementation of National Incident Management standards and the development of National Response Plans. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # DSC4755 — National Security: Threats, Challenges and Solutions 3 credits · 3 hours DSC4755 - National Security: Threats, Challenges and Solutions DSC4755 - National Security: Threats, Challenges and Solutions Examination and discussion of all aspects of national security and how strategic issues affect public safety administration and operations. Topics include national security preparedness, terrorism and counter-terrorism, critical infrastructure, disaster management and strategic communications for local and regional governments. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # DSC4931 — Selected Topics in Public Safety 3 credits · 3 hours DSC4931 - Selected Topics in Public Safety DSC4931 - Selected Topics in Public Safety This course provides advanced students an opportunity to examine current issues and themes in public safety administration. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # ENT4003 — Principles of Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours ENT4003 - Principles of Entrepreneurship ENT4003 - Principles of Entrepreneurship This course provides an overview of the multiple elements associated with starting and operating a small business. There will be a wide range of fundamentals covered, including identifying needs of the marketplace, researching and assessing market opportunities, identifying and analyzing risk, creating a value proposition, designing an introductory marketing platform, obtaining financing, cash flow strategies, operating a small business, growing a small business and relevant best practices. Terms Classification:… --- # GEB4891 — Strategic Management and Decision Making 3 credits · 3 hours GEB4891 - Strategic Management and Decision Making GEB4891 - Strategic Management and Decision Making Students learn how to perform internal and external audits, identify problems, formulate goals and Prerequisites: COM3120, MAN3303 --- # HSA3111 — Survey of American Health Care Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HSA3111 - Survey of American Health Care Systems HSA3111 - Survey of American Health Care Systems An overview of American health care systems that includes a historical perspective of their growth and development, and an assessment and analysis of their current status and future prospects. It provides a basic understanding of diverse and complex subsystems; respective professional and allied health roles; conflicts and contributions in the political, legislative and economic domains and their complex interdependencies. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # HSA3170 — Health Care Financial Management 3 credits · 3 hours HSA3170 - Health Care Financial Management HSA3170 - Health Care Financial Management It includes an overall explanation of financial accounting terminology and how it works, review of financial reports (e.g., income statements, balance sheets, budgets, subsidiary ledgers and cost reports), and the managerial component that is necessary for everyday management in a health care setting. The course uses actual examples from hospitals, long-term care facilities and home health agencies as well as case studies to prepare students to read, analyze, understand and use financial statements and budge… Prerequisites: ACG3024 --- # HSA3340 — Human Resource Management for Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours HSA3340 - Human Resource Management for Health Care HSA3340 - Human Resource Management for Health Care Topics include job analysis, job description, employee motivations and performance appraisal, as well as coverage of the various personnel functions and the nature of union management relations as they evolve within the business organization. Internet access required. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # HSA4110 — Management Foundations for Health Care Administration 3 credits · 3 hours HSA4110 - Management Foundations for Health Care Administration HSA4110 - Management Foundations for Health Care Administration It is a multidisciplinary approach covering leadership, motivation, work design, power, influence and organizational change. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # HSA4421 — Policy and Legal Aspects of Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours HSA4421 - Policy and Legal Aspects of Health Care HSA4421 - Policy and Legal Aspects of Health Care It includes areas of public accountability; liability and health care providers; rights of patients; and administrative and business law for health care organizations. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # HSA4922 — Health Care Management Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours HSA4922 - Health Care Management Practicum HSA4922 - Health Care Management Practicum May include a practicum, project, and/or critical review of current literature for written and oral presentation. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: HSA3170, HSA3340, HSC3652 --- # HSC3652 — Health Care Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours HSC3652 - Health Care Ethics HSC3652 - Health Care Ethics It discusses codes of ethics and handling of ethical problems. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: HSA3111 --- # ISM3011 — Introduction to Information Systems Management 3 credits · 3 hours ISM3011 - Introduction to Information Systems Management ISM3011 - Introduction to Information Systems Management The language, concepts, structures and processes involved in management of information systems will be discussed. This course will have an applications component in which software will be used to support managerial decision-making. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # ISM3113 — Applied Systems Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours ISM3113 - Applied Systems Analysis ISM3113 - Applied Systems Analysis Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: CGS1100, CGS2540 --- # ISM3321 — Cyber Security Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours ISM3321 - Cyber Security Fundamentals ISM3321 - Cyber Security Fundamentals The content of the course focuses on the design and maintenance of security plans and programs which define what security measures are important for an organization and the essential procedures for implementation. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: CGS1100, CTS2120 --- # ISM3421 — AI Fundamentals for Business 3 credits · 3 hours ISM3421 - AI Fundamentals for Business ISM3421 - AI Fundamentals for Business This course introduces artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative impact on business. From understanding foundational concepts to exploring cutting edge technologies, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of AI and its various applications within the business world. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # ISM4212 — Database Management Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ISM4212 - Database Management Systems ISM4212 - Database Management Systems Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: CGS1100, CGS2540 --- # ISM4314 — IT Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours ISM4314 - IT Project Management ISM4314 - IT Project Management This industry independent learning within the project arena includes the following topics: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, closing, integration management, scope management, time management, cost management, quality management, human resource management, communication management, risk management and procurement management. Cost, scope, quality and procurement receive special emphasis in this course. Students will align the topics to strive for the attainment of project Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # MAN3240 — Applied Organizational Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MAN3240 - Applied Organizational Behavior MAN3240 - Applied Organizational Behavior This course is a study of individual and group behavior in organizations. Students will develop an understanding of how organizations can be managed more effectively. Course content includes motivation, group dynamics, conflict resolution, goal-setting and rewards, job design, work stress, power/politics, and organizational change and development. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # MAN3303 — Management and Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours MAN3303 - Management and Leadership MAN3303 - Management and Leadership Emphasis will be on the student developing a solid leadership foundation while entering them in the real themes, demands, and opportunities of an evolving and dynamic business workplace. This course will incorporate basic leadership skill development as it relates to the core aspects of management practice. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: MAN2021 --- # MAN3600 — International Business 3 credits · 3 hours MAN3600 - International Business MAN3600 - International Business Topics will include an overview of global trade, the international monetary system, international business strategy, and challenges and opportunities that managers face in multinational/multicultural settings. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: MAN2021 --- # MAN3860 — Nonprofit Organizational Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN3860 - Nonprofit Organizational Management MAN3860 - Nonprofit Organizational Management This course will provide the student with an introduction to the principles of philanthropy and the history of the creation of not-for-profit organizations. Attention will be given to strategic planning as an essential executive management tool for the growth and survival of not-for-profit organizations. This includes the understanding of the purpose of a strong mission and vision statement. Also, students will be introduced to the role of a board of trustees and the importance of volunteer management.… --- # MAN4162 — Customer Relations for Managers 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4162 - Customer Relations for Managers MAN4162 - Customer Relations for Managers This course examines relationship building for all customers of an organization. The impact of culture and diversity on business relationships, successful negotiation strategies, and promotion of the organization through media relations are discussed. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # MAN4301 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4301 - Human Resource Management MAN4301 - Human Resource Management This course is a study of the functions of human resource management including recruitment, selection, benefits and compensation, performance evaluation, development of employees, and formulation of human resource procedures. The strategic role of human resources and current issues will be discussed. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # MAN4320 — Human Resource Recruitment and Selection 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4320 - Human Resource Recruitment and Selection MAN4320 - Human Resource Recruitment and Selection Additional topics include staffing systems and manpower retention management. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: MAN4301 --- # MAN4330 — Compensation Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4330 - Compensation Management MAN4330 - Compensation Management Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: MAN4301 --- # MAN4402 — Employment Law and Regulations 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4402 - Employment Law and Regulations MAN4402 - Employment Law and Regulations Federal and state regulation of the employment relationship is explored, including wage and hour laws, the recruitment, hiring, promotion and termination of employees. In addition, students will learn about managing a diverse workforce, including EEO and affirmative action programs. Regulatory compliance and case law impacting human resource practice is also covered. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: MAN4301, BUL3130 --- # MAN4720 — Strategic Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4720 - Strategic Human Resource Management MAN4720 - Strategic Human Resource Management Topics include the facets of strategic human resource management and its implementation. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: MAN4301 --- # MAN4900 — Capstone in Organizational Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4900 - Capstone in Organizational Management MAN4900 - Capstone in Organizational Management Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: COM3120, MAN3303 --- # MAN4940 — Internship in Business and Organizational Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN4940 - Internship in Business and Organizational Management MAN4940 - Internship in Business and Organizational Management Internships require a time commitment equivalent to full-time employment, with credit allotted on the basis of one credit hour for each week of full-time involvement. Program chair approval is required. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: COM3120, MAN3303 --- # MAR3700 — Digital Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MAR3700 - Digital Marketing MAR3700 - Digital Marketing This course explores the critical aspects of digital marketing, including its impact on the marketing ecosystem, the supply chain, and evolving business models. Students will learn to develop, evaluate, and optimize digital marketing programs, including search engine marketing, social media marketing, paid advertising, and email campaigns. The course also covers customer service, content marketing, and strategies for customer relationship development and retention. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # MAR3802 — Marketing for Managers 3 credits · 3 hours MAR3802 - Marketing for Managers MAR3802 - Marketing for Managers This course s develop the marketing knowledge and skills necessary for the successful manager of a technology organization. Students will understand marketing concepts, including the development of and execution of a marketing strategy. The course focuses on business-to-business and business-to-government marketing as well as the marketing of services. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # TAX4001 — Federal Income Tax 3 credits · 3 hours TAX4001 - Federal Income Tax TAX4001 - Federal Income Tax It develops a basic understanding of the federal income tax laws as they relate to individuals and businesses and provides a framework for integrating income tax planning into their decision-making process. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: ACG3024 --- # TRA4155 — Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 3 hours TRA4155 - Supply Chain Management TRA4155 - Supply Chain Management Successful supply chain management requires cross-functional integration of key business processes within the firm and across the network of businesses that comprise the supply chain. The distinction between logistics and supply chain management is identified and a framework for supply management is presented. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # TRA4202 — Logistics Systems Management 3 credits · 3 hours TRA4202 - Logistics Systems Management TRA4202 - Logistics Systems Management Design, operations and control of logistics systems for producing and servicing businesses. Emphasis placed on customer service in the management of all activities involved in moving products, services and information from point of origin to point of use and as a means of achieving a sustainable competitive edge. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # TRA4234 — Warehouse Management 3 credits · 3 hours TRA4234 - Warehouse Management TRA4234 - Warehouse Management An introduction to the practical concepts of warehousing, including the types of equipment, storage processes and systems, the technologies used to identify and track units in a warehouse, and the regulations designed to ensure safety in warehouse operations. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # TRA4721 — International Logistics and Transportation 3 credits · 3 hours TRA4721 - International Logistics and Transportation TRA4721 - International Logistics and Transportation International logistics concerns the flow of materials into, through and out of the international corporation as it relates to materials management, storage, inventory locations, physical distribution and documentation. This course will emphasize international transportation infrastructure and modes such as ocean, airfreight, intermodal movement, truck and rail. Choices among these modes will be explored considering such factors as transit time, packaging, risks, predictability and cost.… --- # EDG4410 — Classroom Management and Child Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours EDG4410 - Classroom Management and Child Guidance EDG4410 - Classroom Management and Child Guidance Students in this course will examine appropriate and developmentally sensitive strategies for managing behavior in typically and atypically developing children ages 3 to 8 years old. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 hours in an age 3 to grade 12 setting is required. This is a Florida ESOL endorsement infused class. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC3400, EEC4219, EEC4301, EEC4404, EEC4624, EEX4201, EEX4231, LAE4416 --- # EDP4503 — Assessment, Evaluation and Diagnosis of the Young Child 3 credits · 3 hours EDP4503 - Assessment, Evaluation and Diagnosis of the Young Child EDP4503 - Assessment, Evaluation and Diagnosis of the Young Child The role of technology in testing and record maintenance will be discussed. Teachers will understand how to select and administer appropriate assessments and analyze data to inform reading instruction to meet the needs of all students. Teachers will engage in the systematic problem-solving process. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 hours in an age 3 to grade 12 setting is required. This is an ESOL infused class, and satisfies Florida Reading Endorsem… Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC3400, EEC4219, EEC4301, EEC4624, EEX4201, LAE4416 --- # EEC3012 — Introduction to Advanced Studies in Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEC3012 - Introduction to Advanced Studies in Early Childhood Education EEC3012 - Introduction to Advanced Studies in Early Childhood Education Students engage in seminar discussions based on special topics in education, such as professionalism, collaboration, ethical conduct, decision making and planning, as well as understanding and adhering to code of ethics for educators. Students will be introduced to advanced lesson planning, developmentally appropriate practices for Pre-K-3 rd grade students. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: EEC2200, EDF2005 --- # EEC3400 — Family Literacy and Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC3400 - Family Literacy and Young Children EEC3400 - Family Literacy and Young Children Students will engage in the systematic problem-solving process as they scaffold learning by applying the principles of research-based reading instruction and integrating the six components of reading across disciplines. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 hours of field experience in a diverse clinical setting are required. Successful completion of this course is a grade of C or better. This is a Florida ESOL endorsement infused class. This course includes field experience at the Webber Galler… Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC4301, EEX4201, LAE4416 --- # EEC4219 — Integrated Math and Science for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC4219 - Integrated Math and Science for Young Children EEC4219 - Integrated Math and Science for Young Children Students will scaffold student learning and engage in the systematic problem-solving process through disciplinary literacy by applying the principles of research-based reading instruction, integrating the six components of reading and differentiate process, product and context. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 hours of field experience in a diverse age 3 to grade 12 setting is required. Successful completion of this course is a grade of C or better. This course satis… Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC4301, EEX4201, LAE4416 --- # EEC4301 — Cognitive Experiences for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC4301 - Cognitive Experiences for Young Children EEC4301 - Cognitive Experiences for Young Children Disciplinary texts and developmentally appropriate methods, materials, activities and assessment for each area will be introduced through practical applications and strategies that are based on current research. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 hours of field experience in a diverse age 3 to grade 3 setting is required. Successful completion of this course is a grade of C or better. This course satisfies Florida Reading Endorsement Competency One and is a Florida ESOL endorsemen… Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC3012 --- # EEC4404 — Relations Across Family, School and Community 3 credits · 3 hours EEC4404 - Relations Across Family, School and Community EEC4404 - Relations Across Family, School and Community Emphasis is placed on the indicators and procedures to ameliorate child abuse and neglect; social systems; and the supports to families to increase their child’s reading skills. Sources of community support and resources to support prevention and family strength will be highlighted. Students will examine information that can create a vital link among school, community, and home in our multiethnic society. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 hours of field experience in a… Prerequisites: EDF2005 --- # EEC4624 — Creative and Effective Experiences for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours EEC4624 - Creative and Effective Experiences for Young Children EEC4624 - Creative and Effective Experiences for Young Children These practices will include arrangement of class environment, learning through play, facilitation of learning through technology, discovery learning and problem-solving, creative expression, and developing the abilities of all children to be reflective thinkers and lifelong learners. Teachers will have a broad knowledge of students from differing profiles in order to understand and apply research-based instructional practices by differentiating process, product and… Prerequisites: EDF2005 --- # EEC4940 — Internship in Early Childhood 6 credits · 6 hours EEC4940 - Internship in Early Childhood EEC4940 - Internship in Early Childhood This is a Florida ESOL infused class and satisfies Florida Reading Endorsement Competency Five (Demonstration of Accomplishment). Terms Classification: Baccalaureate Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC3400, EEC4219, EEC4301, EEC4404, EEC4624, EEX4201, EEX4231, LAE4416 --- # EEX4201 — Young Children with Special Needs 3 credits · 3 hours EEX4201 - Young Children with Special Needs EEX4201 - Young Children with Special Needs The history of exceptional education will be explored in conjunction with the educational and social issues relative to the field. Students will learn ways of adapting the classroom to meet the needs of children who have special requirements and will explore collaborative community services to meet the special needs of all children and their families. Students will have a broad knowledge of students from differing profiles in order to understand and apply research-based instructional practices by different… Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC3012 --- # EEX4231 — Assessing the Progress of Young Children with Special Needs 3 credits · 3 hours EEX4231 - Assessing the Progress of Young Children with Special Needs EEX4231 - Assessing the Progress of Young Children with Special Needs Students learn to use assessment data to plan interventions and instruction. Topics include formal and informal evaluation techniques, as well as the interpretation, application and communication of results. The role of technology in testing, record maintenance and composition of IEP/IFPS will be discussed/modeled. Teachers will understand how to select and administer appropriate assessments and analyze data to inform reading instruction to meet the needs… Prerequisites: EDF2005 --- # LAE4416 — Children’s Literature for Educators 3 credits · 3 hours LAE4416 - Children’s Literature for Educators LAE4416 - Children’s Literature for Educators Emphasis is on the identification of high-quality literature and the development of disciplinary literacy. Students will learn to scaffold student learning by applying the principles of research-based reading instruction and integrating the six components of reading. Students will engage in the systematic problem-solving and will plan for multilevel classrooms with learners from diverse backgrounds using researched based strategies aligned to standards. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 ho… Prerequisites: EDF2005, EEC3012 --- # NUR3066C — Advanced Nursing and Health Assessment with Lab 5 credits · 5 hours NUR3066C - Advanced Nursing and Health Assessment with Lab NUR3066C - Advanced Nursing and Health Assessment with Lab The determination of the health/illness status of the client within the context of the client’s socio-cultural values is essential in providing the framework for planning, implementing, communicating, and evaluating the --- # NUR3825 — Transitions and Role Development in Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NUR3825 - Transitions and Role Development in Nursing NUR3825 - Transitions and Role Development in Nursing The registered nurse student will learn the background of historical professional development as well as the evolution of the overall health care system to the present day. Professional concepts will be explored and strategies that influence self-awareness, ethical behavior, critical thinking and motivation. Students will also learn how to write professional papers in APA format and be introduced to the skill of developing effective teaching presentations that address disease prevention… --- # NUR3846 — Nursing Theory and Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours NUR3846 - Nursing Theory and Philosophy NUR3846 - Nursing Theory and Philosophy It focuses on the evolution and application of nursing knowledge. The concepts of nursing theory are explored. The nature and specific characteristics of nursing theory are discussed, including perspectives on essential elements of theories at various levels. The purpose of this examination is not to focus in detail on any one theorist, but to examine theory and its contribution to the advancement of nursing as a discipline. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR3930 — Special Topics in Baccalaureate Nursing 1 credits · 1 hours NUR3930 - Special Topics in Baccalaureate Nursing NUR3930 - Special Topics in Baccalaureate Nursing Examination of topics of current or special interest in Nursing. The course may be repeated for credit in different topic areas and content may vary. Current topic is an exploration of Nursing ethics with an emphasis on the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR4165 — Introduction to Research in Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours NUR4165 - Introduction to Research in Nursing NUR4165 - Introduction to Research in Nursing This knowledge is applied to the practice of nursing to promote, maintain, restore, and support health and improve quality of life. The steps in the research process are identified, discussed, and utilized to develop a limited research proposal. Emphasis is placed on the roles and responsibilities of the professional nurse as a producer and consumer of research. Students will apply critical thinking skills to the evaluation of published nursing research and recognition of ethical dilemmas in research s… --- # NUR4636C — Community Nursing with Lab 5 credits · 5 hours NUR4636C - Community Nursing with Lab NUR4636C - Community Nursing with Lab Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR4667 — Global Health Care Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing 4 credits · 4 hours NUR4667 - Global Health Care Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing NUR4667 - Global Health Care Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing A major focus of this course is for students to critically think about and discuss health and health care within a global environment. Nursing students will be exposed to the health disparities that exist in the United States and countries around the world. In addition, students will collaborate in teams on class presentations highlighting a range of population health issues, health system economics, and cultural practices in selected countries. Terms C… --- # NUR4776 — Informatics and Evidence Based Clinical Judgment 4 credits · 4 hours NUR4776 - Informatics and Evidence Based Clinical Judgment NUR4776 - Informatics and Evidence Based Clinical Judgment The course focuses on formulating clinical questions, performing database searches and appraising retrieved evidence, describing various EBP implementation models useful in translating evidence into practice, discussing strategies to educate staff about evidence-based practice, and articulating ethical issues related to evidence-based practice. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR4827 — Nursing Leadership and Management 4 credits · 4 hours NUR4827 - Nursing Leadership and Management NUR4827 - Nursing Leadership and Management Emphasis is on the application of specific theoretical frameworks and models of care. Students will engage in activities that contribute to the development of management competencies and leadership skills within healthcare organizations. Students will develop the ability to explain and discuss topics regarding healthcare quality improvement, organizational culture, workplace diversity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ethical dilemmas in healthcare management. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR4837 — Health Care Policies and Economics 3 credits · 3 hours NUR4837 - Health Care Policies and Economics NUR4837 - Health Care Policies and Economics Emphasis is on examining national and global health care needs and social justice in relationship to health care systems and policy. The utilization of informatics to manage and communicate data, information and knowledge to support clients, nurses and other health care providers also is addressed. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR4927 — Nursing Leadership and Management 4 credits · 4 hours NUR4927 - Nursing Leadership and Management NUR4927 - Nursing Leadership and Management The registered nurse student will also learn skills that will enable him/her to collaborate with other members of a health care team. Terms Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR4935 — Special Topics in Baccalaureate Nursing II 1 credits · 1 hours NUR4935 - Special Topics in Baccalaureate Nursing II NUR4935 - Special Topics in Baccalaureate Nursing II Examination of topics of current and/or special interest areas involving the profession of nursing. The course may be repeated for different topic areas and content may vary. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Baccalaureate --- # NUR4950 — Baccalaureate Capstone Course 4 credits · 4 hours NUR4950 - Baccalaureate Capstone Course NUR4950 - Baccalaureate Capstone Course Students will have the opportunity to synthesize their learning experiences throughout the nursing program to demonstrate personal professional growth and a commitment to professional development. This course will highlight all the professional endeavors of the student’s past and present academic and work achievements. This course will assist the student in meeting the program goal of “human flourishing” by engaging in activities that contribute to the promotion of optimal health and wellness across a variety of h… Prerequisites: NUR3825 --- # ECO2013 — Principles of Economics - Macro 3 credits · 3 hours ECO2013 - Principles of Economics - Macro ECO2013 - Principles of Economics - Macro In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ECO2013H — Principles of Economics - Macro, Honors 3 credits · 3 hours ECO2013H - Principles of Economics - Macro, Honors ECO2013H - Principles of Economics - Macro, Honors In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development. This is an honors course. Admission… --- # ECO2023 — Principles of Economics - Micro 3 credits · 3 hours ECO2023 - Principles of Economics - Micro ECO2023 - Principles of Economics - Micro Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENT1000 — Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours ENT1000 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship ENT1000 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship This course provides an overview of the role of entrepreneurial businesses in the United States and the impact of these businesses on the national and global economy. Students evaluate the skills and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture. Additionally, students review the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship as a career choice, as well as the entrance strategies needed to accomplish such a choice. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ENT2112 — Entrepreneurship Opportunities 3 credits · 3 hours ENT2112 - Entrepreneurship Opportunities ENT2112 - Entrepreneurship Opportunities In this course, students assess the personal attributes, as well as the skills base, professional talent, and educational and work experiences within an organization that are necessary to create successful business ideas. Students examine the external environment to identify trends and needs in the marketplace for potential business opportunities. Each individual has the opportunity to screen potential business ideas by assessing whether or not these compliment the individual and his/her organization based on an… --- # FIN2100 — Business Finance 3 credits · 3 hours FIN2100 - Business Finance FIN2100 - Business Finance Provides comprehensive coverage of personal planning in theories of money management, career planning, taxes, consumer credit, other consumer decisions, legal protection, insurance, investments, retirement planning and estate planning. Terms Classification: Dual --- # GEB1011 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours GEB1011 - Introduction to Business GEB1011 - Introduction to Business Orientation to the study of business administration. Emphasis on the environment, structure and functions of business; current and emerging problems. Terms Classification: Dual --- # GEB1011H — Introduction to Business Honors 3 credits · 3 hours GEB1011H - Introduction to Business Honors GEB1011H - Introduction to Business Honors Orientation to the study of business administration. Emphasis on the environment, structure and functions of business; current and emerging problems. Designed especially for honors students, the course will be enhanced by special activities such as group projects, guest speakers, or field trips. Admission to the Community of Scholars or a 3.3 GPA or higher plus instructor permission is required. Terms Classification: Dual --- # GEB2350 — Introduction to International Business 3 credits · 3 hours GEB2350 - Introduction to International Business GEB2350 - Introduction to International Business This is an introductory course in international business. The major topics covered are the theoretical basis for trade, cultural differences that influence business transactions, the impacts of trade regulations, exchange rates, investment in other countries and the movement of factors of production between countries. Terms Classification: Dual --- # GEB2430 — Ethics in Management 3 credits · 3 hours GEB2430 - Ethics in Management GEB2430 - Ethics in Management This course teaches the expertise needed to make ethical business management decisions. The focus is primarily on ethical issues that corporate decision makers face in developing policies concerning employees, customers and the general public. The positions on these issues and the arguments for them are taken from a wide variety of sources, including economics and the law. Terms Classification: Dual --- # MAN2021 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN2021 - Principles of Management MAN2021 - Principles of Management A study of the principles of management including planning, organizing, directing and controlling, with emphasis on the analytical framework for solving organizational problems. Terms Classification: Dual --- # MAN2304 — Introduction to Human Resources 3 credits · 3 hours MAN2304 - Introduction to Human Resources MAN2304 - Introduction to Human Resources An overview of the field of human resources management. The role of the human resources department will be emphasized with particular attention being focused upon the importance of the supervisors and executives. Terms Classification: Dual --- # MAN2582 — Introduction to Project Management 3 credits · 3 hours MAN2582 - Introduction to Project Management MAN2582 - Introduction to Project Management This introductory course in project management concepts is designed to prepare to utilize project management techniques in the workplace. Further, the course will prepare the student for further study in project management and related areas. The course will pay particular attention to the nine functional areas of project: scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communication, risk procurement and integration and their relationship to initiation, planning, execution, controlling and closing. The cour… --- # MAR2011 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MAR2011 - Principles of Marketing MAR2011 - Principles of Marketing A study of the functions, institutions and methods of marketing goods and services. Relates marketing to the total economic structure and emphasizes the importance of the consumer. Terms Classification: Dual --- # MKA2021 — Sales, Marketing and Advertising 3 credits · 3 hours MKA2021 - Sales, Marketing and Advertising MKA2021 - Sales, Marketing and Advertising A study of the principles of effective selling, including an examination of the personal and economic aspects of selling, as well as a consideration of consumer motivation, knowledge of company and competitors’ products, and techniques of successful sales presentations. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # SBM2000 — Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours SBM2000 - Small Business Management SBM2000 - Small Business Management A study of the management concepts underlying the operation of a small business including planning, locating, operating, evaluating and controlling the enterprise. Fundamentals of financing, budgeting, marketing, promotion and profit analysis are examined. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # CHD1339 — Learning Through Play 3 credits · 3 hours CHD1339 - Learning Through Play CHD1339 - Learning Through Play This course is designed to increase the understanding of the values of play in the total development of the child. Students will examine the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds and determine appropriate play activities that enhance readiness skills. Developmentally appropriate practices and activities will be examined. Students will observe children in various types of play at the College of Central Florida’s Learning Lab School. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # CHD1440C — Child Care Practicum I 3 credits · 3 hours CHD1440C - Child Care Practicum I CHD1440C - Child Care Practicum I This course provides a hands on experience in working in the field with children. Students will plan and implement a variety of developmentally appropriate lessons. The student will maintain a safe learning environment for children using appropriate guidance and classroom management techniques. To comply with Florida state law, Chapter 402.305 2(a), each prospective student must be fingerprinted and undergo an FDLE Level II background screening. The cost of these procedures is the responsibility of the student. Information re… --- # CHD1441C — Child Care Practicum II 3 credits · 3 hours CHD1441C - Child Care Practicum II CHD1441C - Child Care Practicum II This course provides a hands on experience in working in the field with children. Students will plan and implement a variety of developmentally appropriate lessons. The student will maintain a safe learning environment for children using appropriate guidance and classroom management techniques. To comply with Florida state law, Chapter 402.305 2(a), each prospective student must be fingerprinted and undergo an FDLE Level II background screening. The cost of these procedures is the responsibility of the student. Information… --- # EEC1000 — Introduction to Child Development and Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEC1000 - Introduction to Child Development and Education EEC1000 - Introduction to Child Development and Education This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the total development of a child from conception through age 5. Theories and their practical application to young children will be examined. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EEC1603 — Child Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours EEC1603 - Child Guidance EEC1603 - Child Guidance This course provides child guidance and group management techniques to foster the development of self-esteem, self-control, and social skills in young children. Positive reinforcement and problem resolution will be emphasized. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EEC1907 — Observing and Recording Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours EEC1907 - Observing and Recording Behavior EEC1907 - Observing and Recording Behavior The course is designed to expose the students to various assessment methods that evaluate a child’s skill level. Special attention will be given to designing an individual learning prescription for each child. Students will be able to alter lesson plans based on the needs of the children and determine what activities will enhance the acquisition of skills that prepare children for kindergarten. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EEC1921 — Preschool Workshop 3 credits · 3 hours EEC1921 - Preschool Workshop EEC1921 - Preschool Workshop This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to plan an integrated curriculum unit with learning activities for young children. The student will plan and organize a developmentally appropriate environment for preschool children. The student will explore resources available within the community. Students will develop a portfolio following the Child Development Associate Guidelines. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EEC2001 — Introduction to Administration in Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEC2001 - Introduction to Administration in Early Childhood Education EEC2001 - Introduction to Administration in Early Childhood Education An overview of early childhood education and services for young children and their families. Includes historical roots, societal changes, program differentiation and future trends. Program management and the administrator’s role in the child care setting will be the main focus. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EEC2200 — Curriculum in Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEC2200 - Curriculum in Childhood Education EEC2200 - Curriculum in Childhood Education The student will examine curricular content in early learning centers. The student will be introduced to various early childhood curriculums and developmentally appropriate activities that are in line with the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. The student will create developmentally appropriate lessons and activities for various content areas and have the opportunity to implement these activities at the College of Central Florida’s Learning Lab School. Terms Classificat… --- # EEC2300 — Instructional Practices 1 credits · 1 hours EEC2300 - Instructional Practices EEC2300 - Instructional Practices This course is designed to give the student one-on-one instruction in appropriate practices with children. The student will be evaluated, and ful teaching suggestions will be offered. Classification: Dual --- # EEC2401 — Home and Community 3 credits · 3 hours EEC2401 - Home and Community EEC2401 - Home and Community The student will examine the dynamics of the relationship of home, school and community in early childhood education. Communication techniques, parent partnerships and quality early learning programs will be covered. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EEC2930 — Seminar in Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours EEC2930 - Seminar in Childhood Education EEC2930 - Seminar in Childhood Education Seminar to investigate and discuss selected topics in Early Childhood Education such as professionalism, collaboration and ethical conduct. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EEX2010 — Survey of Disabling Conditions 3 credits · 3 hours EEX2010 - Survey of Disabling Conditions EEX2010 - Survey of Disabling Conditions Students will examine various disabling conditions in young children. Students will have a better understanding of conditions and access for all students. Room arrangement will be reviewed in order to accommodate every child. Laws governing students with disabling conditions will be studied as well as early intervention as a key to each student’s success. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CVT1000C — Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CVT1000C - Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology CVT1000C - Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology Terms Classification: Occupational --- # CVT1205C — Cardiovascular Pharmacology and EKG Management 3 credits · 3 hours CVT1205C - Cardiovascular Pharmacology and EKG Management CVT1205C - Cardiovascular Pharmacology and EKG Management Roles and responsibilities in cardiac arrest and the common denominators of all defibrillators, procedures for defibrillation and factors which determine success. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1000C, CVT1260C, CVT1800L, CVT1270C --- # CVT1260C — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours CVT1260C - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology CVT1260C - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Application also includes, cardiac electrophysiology including ECG, dysrhythmias, and other hemodynamic calculations required in cardiopulmonary physiology. This course will include an introduction to pre/post catheterization care, sterile and aseptic concepts and an introduction to basic catheterization equipment and concepts related to their maintenance and function. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # CVT1270C — Pathophysiology 2 credits · 2 hours CVT1270C - Pathophysiology CVT1270C - Pathophysiology It is conceptually structured to present the concepts of disease processes by organ system. Precedence will be given on understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of a given disorder. Emphasis will be on disorders of the immune system as it relates to adverse reactions to drugs, hematologic, fluid and electrolytes, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, neurologic and endocrine disorders. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # CVT1610C — Ultrasound Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours CVT1610C - Ultrasound Physics I CVT1610C - Ultrasound Physics I Additionally hemodynamic concerns of blood flow will be considered. Students will apply physical principles to image acquisition in practical lab exercises. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1000C, CVT1260C, CVT1800L, CVT1802L --- # CVT1616C — Ultrasound Physics II 4 credits · 4 hours CVT1616C - Ultrasound Physics II CVT1616C - Ultrasound Physics II The student will gain a basic level of comfort in setting up the ultrasound system for a basic examination. He or she will learn to identify and adjust the basic system controls including system set up, image zoom and magnification, and basic measurements. The student will also will learn to explain the issue of ultrasound safety and how to limit exposure to the patient. In laboratory the student will have hands-on experience in setting the system up, selecting transducers, specific application and properly identifying the vari… Prerequisites: CVT1205C, CVT1270C, CVT1610C --- # CVT1800L — Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum I 3 credits · 3 hours CVT1800L - Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum I CVT1800L - Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum I The skills taught in this course will be simulated and practiced in the on-campus CVT laboratory. These skills will require successful completion of a competency in order to move into a clinical setting. Skills will be related to, but not limited to, lung and heart auscultation, blood pressure monitoring, basic 5-lead and 12-lead set up, patient communication, patient charting and regulations, cardiac patient assessment, oxygenation vs. Ventilation assessment and treatment, SPO2 monitoring an… --- # CVT1801L — Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum II 3 credits · 3 hours CVT1801L - Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum II CVT1801L - Cardiovascular Clinical Pre-Practicum II This course builds on the patient care knowledge and skills from CVT 1800L . Areas of concentration in this pre-clinical course include: diagnostic left heart catheterization, diagnostic right heart catheterization, pre and post cardiac catheterization patient care. This course will allow students the ability to learn procedural set-up, maintaining sterile field and procedural instrumentation prep, maintenance and use. Students will be able to increase their speed and accuracy, allowing for… Prerequisites: CVT1000C, CVT1260C, CVT1270C, CVT1800L --- # CVT1802L — Noninvasive Pre-practicum 3 credits · 3 hours CVT1802L - Noninvasive Pre-practicum CVT1802L - Noninvasive Pre-practicum Terms Classification: Occupational --- # CVT2211C — Critical Care Applications 2 credits · 2 hours CVT2211C - Critical Care Applications CVT2211C - Critical Care Applications These applications include chest tubes, emergent airways, intra-aortic balloon pumping, long-term pulmonary artery monitoring and arterial lines. This course will also introduce the student to other advanced adjunct therapies used in interventional cardiac procedures. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1205C, CVT1270C, CVT1801L --- # CVT2320L — Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum III 4 credits · 4 hours CVT2320L - Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum III CVT2320L - Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum III Areas such as the carotid arteries, cerebral vessels, legs, arms and some abdomen vasculature will be discussed. Students will participate in clinical rotations during the week at our clinical affiliate sites. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT2621, CVT2621L --- # CVT2420C — Invasive Cardiology I 3 credits · 3 hours CVT2420C - Invasive Cardiology I CVT2420C - Invasive Cardiology I Additional topics include patient assessment, radiography, pharmacology, cardiac wave forms, coronary artery anatomy, equipment and tools utilized in cardiac catheterization, hemodynamic data and analysis, right and left heart caths, and complications of cardiac catheterization and subsequent treatments. X-ray imaging equipment, components of fluroscopy equipment and dosiemerty will also be discussed. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1205C, CVT1270C, CVT1801L --- # CVT2421C — Invasive Cardiology II 3 credits · 3 hours CVT2421C - Invasive Cardiology II CVT2421C - Invasive Cardiology II An in-depth presentation of various cardiac diseases including coronary artery disease, angina, myocardial infarction, heart failure, valve diseases, cardiomyopathies, pericardial disorders, arrhythmias, congenital anomalies and repair procedures is also presented. The various calculations performed in the cath lab including cardiac outputs, vascular resistance, valve areas and shunts will be taught. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT2211C, CVT2420C, CVT2620, CVT2840L --- # CVT2427C — Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours CVT2427C - Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts CVT2427C - Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts The course covers the anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and interventions associated with diseases of the aorta, peripheral arteries, carotid arteries, cerebral vasculature and renal arteries. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT2421C, CVT2441C, CVT2841L, CVT2621, CVT2621L --- # CVT2441C — Introduction to Cardiac Electrophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours CVT2441C - Introduction to Cardiac Electrophysiology CVT2441C - Introduction to Cardiac Electrophysiology The course topics include an introduction to electrophysiology, in-depth analysis of normal and abnormal cardiac rhythms and an overview of procedures and procedural equipment. Protocols for pre-procedural, intra-procedural and post-procedural activities and associated technical skills are discussed and assessed. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT2211C, CVT2420C, CVT2620, CVT2840L --- # CVT2620 — Noninvasive Cardiology I 3 credits · 3 hours CVT2620 - Noninvasive Cardiology I CVT2620 - Noninvasive Cardiology I In addition, normal and abnormal heart rhythms, ECG acquisition and analysis, patient safety, stress testing, Holter monitoring and an introduction in echocardiography is presented. This course will also include 12-lead acquisition and interpretation and radiation safety and guidelines. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1205C, CVT1270C, CVT1801L, CVT1610C --- # CVT2620L — Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum I 5 credits · 5 hours CVT2620L - Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum I CVT2620L - Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum I Students will participate in clinical rotations weekly at our clinical affiliate sites. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1205C, CVT1270C, CVT1610C --- # CVT2621 — Noninvasive Cardiology II 5 credits · 5 hours CVT2621 - Noninvasive Cardiology II CVT2621 - Noninvasive Cardiology II A firm didactic foundation for echocardiography will be presented with provisions available for further study of this complex technique including 2-D, M-mode, continuous, pulse wave, and color doppler techniques. Concepts presented in this course are centered around cardiac pathologies and echocardiography. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1616C, CVT2620, CVT2620L --- # CVT2621L — Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum II 7 credits · 7 hours CVT2621L - Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum II CVT2621L - Cardiovascular Noninvasive Practicum II A firm kinesthetic foundation for echocardiography will be presented with provisions available for further study of this complex technique including 2-d, m-mode, continuous, pulse wave, and color doppler techniques. This course is the lab portion of the course and will allow the student clinical practice. Students will continue with clinical practicum in the clinical setting during the week. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1616C, CVT2620, CVT2620L --- # CVT2840L — Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum I 4 credits · 4 hours CVT2840L - Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum I CVT2840L - Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum I The student receives extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performing all tests and providing patient care. The student will complete clinical shifts during the week at one of our clinical affiliate sites. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT1205C, CVT1270C, CVT1801L --- # CVT2841L — Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum II 6 credits · 6 hours CVT2841L - Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum II CVT2841L - Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum II The student receives extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performing all tests and providing patient care. The student will complete clinical shifts during the week at one of our clinical affiliate sites. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT2211C, CVT2420C, CVT2620, CVT2840L --- # CVT2845L — Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum III 4 credits · 4 hours CVT2845L - Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum III CVT2845L - Cardiovascular Invasive Practicum III The student receives extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performing all tests and providing patient care. Clinical rotations will be focused in peripheral catheterization. The student will complete weekly clinical shifts during the week at one of our clinical affiliate sites. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CVT2421C, CVT2441C, CVT2841L --- # CVT2920 — Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional 2 credits · 2 hours CVT2920 - Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional CVT2920 - Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional The course also includes introduction statistic principles used in medical research, as well as to hospital based accreditation agencies, introduction to other common regulatory agencies and guidelines within cardiology. Students will participate in cardiovascular case studies centered in medical research and medical ethics. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CVT2421C, CVT2441C, CVT2841L, CVT2621, CVT2621L --- # CVT2930C — Selected Topics in Cardiovascular Technology 1 credits · 1 hours CVT2930C - Selected Topics in Cardiovascular Technology CVT2930C - Selected Topics in Cardiovascular Technology -4 This course is for students to obtain additional cardiovascular technology skills. Provides course observation, clinical and/or laboratory experience. This is a multiple credit course that may be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. This course is only available to students with advising and program approval. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # CAI1000 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 credits · 3 hours CAI1000 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CAI1000 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Students will be introduced to AI project cycles and decision-making processes, exploring the essential stages of AI system development. The course also examines key social issues surrounding AI, including ethical considerations and the broader societal implications of AI technology. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # CET1171 — Introduction to Computer Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CET1171 - Introduction to Computer Technology CET1171 - Introduction to Computer Technology This course is designed for people with limited computer background who wish to gain basic computer competency. This course will cover basic computer fundamentals, key applications and living online. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CET1278 — A+ Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CET1278 - A+ Fundamentals CET1278 - A+ Fundamentals This course will address the basic skills needed by any entry-level technician and for the preparation of the current A+ industry certification exam. The course will focus on software installation, troubleshooting, repairing and upgrading as well as network and security issues related to operating system configuration. In addition, students will be introduced to basic computer hardware, at the level of a beginning personal computer technician. Emphasis is placed on learning the proper name of features and components making up a PC system as… --- # CET2180 — Practical PC Technician 3 credits · 3 hours CET2180 - Practical PC Technician CET2180 - Practical PC Technician This course addresses the basic skills needed by any entry-level technician and for the current industry certification exams. This course is targeted for individuals who work or intend to work in a mobile or corporate technical environment with a high level of face-to-face client interaction. Computer hardware, software and networking will be examined. Troubleshooting, security issues, communication and professionalism will be emphasized throughout the course. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CET1278 --- # CGS1100 — Microcomputer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours CGS1100 - Microcomputer Applications CGS1100 - Microcomputer Applications This course is designed to familiarize students with microcomputers, using some of the more popular commercially available software packages, including an introduction to an operating system and/or user interface. Emphasis is on practical exercises using word processing, spreadsheets, database packaged programs, presentation software and internet browsers. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CGS1100H — Microcomputer Applications Honors 3 credits · 3 hours CGS1100H - Microcomputer Applications Honors CGS1100H - Microcomputer Applications Honors This course is designed to familiarize students with computers, operating systems, browsers, and applications software. Emphasis is on practical exercises using word processing, spreadsheets, database packaged programs, presentation software, and internet browsers. Students will conduct scholarly research in the IT field. Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CGS1820 — Web Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CGS1820 - Web Programming CGS1820 - Web Programming Students create Web pages with graphics, text, cascading style sheets and scripts. Finally, students will create web pages with multimedia content including sound and video. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CET1171, CGS1100 --- # CGS2103 — Spreadsheet Applications 3 credits · 3 hours CGS2103 - Spreadsheet Applications CGS2103 - Spreadsheet Applications In this course, students use a modern spreadsheet package to create formulas and functions to solve problems as well as format the data for attractive presentation. Students learn to combine multiple worksheets and multiple workbooks with 3-D references, as well as present data as a pivot table. Students learn to use a variety of powerful financial functions, and learn to do what-if analysis on data using one- and two-variable data tables. Finally, students learn to import a variety of data into a spreadsheet including text… Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # CGS2540 — Database Management Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CGS2540 - Database Management Systems CGS2540 - Database Management Systems Students will learn to create and maintain databases, perform complex queries, and develop reports to meet business needs. The course covers essential SQL skills, including data modeling, table creation, data manipulation, and advanced techniques such as stored procedures, functions, and triggers. By the end of the course, students will be able to use SQL effectively to automate tasks, ensure data integrity, and optimize database management. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # CGS2557 — Internet Technologies 3 credits · 3 hours CGS2557 - Internet Technologies CGS2557 - Internet Technologies This course focuses on using the developing technologies and resources of the internet and World Wide Web, as well as the significant impact of the medium on our society and culture. Students use and discuss these tools and their implications. Topics will cover the history of the internet, current events and news related to the information technology industry, the current paradigm shifts of business, and using the internet as a collaborative communication medium. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CGS2930 — Special Topics in Computers 1 credits · 1 hours CGS2930 - Special Topics in Computers CGS2930 - Special Topics in Computers This course provides detailed instruction on a variety of topics pertaining to computers. Topics for this course vary. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Dual --- # CIS2321 — Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours CIS2321 - Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design CIS2321 - Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design The course covers fundamental elements of computer systems analysis and design. The systems design life cycle is the primary focus for the course. Systems infrastructure and data structures are explored through case studies and lab projects. Students will also research current topics related to professional practices in the field while developing design and analysis skills. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # CIS2352 — Ethical Hacking 3 credits · 3 hours CIS2352 - Ethical Hacking CIS2352 - Ethical Hacking Students will learn the tools and penetration testing methodologies used by ethical hackers. In addition, the course provides a thorough discussion of what and who an ethical hacker is and how important they are in protecting corporate and government data from cyber attacks. The student will learn system and network penetration testing, the tools and techniques used to exploit vulnerabilities such as social engineering, buffer overflows, etc., and how to defend against attacks. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CTS2134 --- # CIS2381 — Foundations of Digital Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours CIS2381 - Foundations of Digital Forensics CIS2381 - Foundations of Digital Forensics Topics include the application of traditional forensic science principles and practices to obtain electronically stored evidence. The student will learn how to obtain and analyze digital information for possible use as evidence in civil, criminal or administrative cases. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CET2180 --- # COP1030 — Fundamental Programming Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours COP1030 - Fundamental Programming Concepts COP1030 - Fundamental Programming Concepts Students will gain an understanding of the basics of how a computer program functions. They will also learn to create interactive programs using variables, expressions and statements. Students will learn basic programming techniques using conditional statements, recursion and functions. Finally, students will learn how to manipulate strings and structures. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # COP2250 — Java Programming 3 credits · 3 hours COP2250 - Java Programming COP2250 - Java Programming This course provides a thorough introduction to the Java programming language through an understanding of object-oriented programming. Students will learn to build their own class structures, plus work with constructor functions as the building blocks of software applications. Students will also learn and practice programming techniques such as control statement, repetition statement, arrays and strings. Finally, students will learn to use the graphics capabilities of Java and create applets. The class will be hands-on in approach with stu… Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # COP2650 — Mobile Devices 3 credits · 3 hours COP2650 - Mobile Devices COP2650 - Mobile Devices Students seeking a career in the personal computer industry will benefit from this course. Classification: Dual Prerequisites: CGS1100 --- # CTS2120 — Security Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CTS2120 - Security Fundamentals CTS2120 - Security Fundamentals Emphases will be placed on personal and business security issues and solutions. Students will be introduced to cryptography, common attackers and business communications in a real-world situation. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: CTS2134 --- # CTS2134 — Networking Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CTS2134 - Networking Fundamentals CTS2134 - Networking Fundamentals A variety of networking software and topologies will be examined with emphasis on practical solutions to common PC networking problems. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CET2180 --- # CTS2136 — PC Desktop Support 3 credits · 3 hours CTS2136 - PC Desktop Support CTS2136 - PC Desktop Support This course will address the personal and technical skills needed to operate a successful desk. This course is targeted for individuals who work or intend to work in a traditional or remote-based desk work environment where client interaction, client training, operating system and connectivity issues are emphasized. This course would be beneficial to students who are seeking certification in PC desktop support. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CET2180 --- # CTS2143 — Server Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CTS2143 - Server Fundamentals CTS2143 - Server Fundamentals Topics covered include aspects of server and disaster planning, server installation and configuration of roles, troubleshooting and repairing, as well as virtualization. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CTS2134 --- # CTS2375 — Cloud+ 3 credits · 3 hours CTS2375 - Cloud+ CTS2375 - Cloud+ The course covers key cloud concepts, including deployment and migration, infrastructure management, security, automation and troubleshooting. Students will learn to implement and maintain cloud solutions, manage workloads, and address challenges related to scalability, performance, and security in cloud environments. Emphasis is placed on practical skills required for cloud professionals to support the dynamic needs of modern organizations. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CTS2134 --- # CTS2651 — Router Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CTS2651 - Router Fundamentals CTS2651 - Router Fundamentals Topics include router configurations, routed and routing protocols, and introduction to LAN switching. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CET1278 --- # GIS2040 — Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours GIS2040 - Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems GIS2040 - Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems This course provides an introduction to the principles and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Students will learn fundamental concepts, including spatial data structures, map projections, coordinate systems, and data sources. The course also covers basic GIS operations, such as data capture, analysis, and map creation. Upon completion, students will have the skills to perform basic GIS tasks and understand its applications in various fields. Terms Classification… --- # GIS2047 — Applications of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing 3 credits · 3 hours GIS2047 - Applications of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing GIS2047 - Applications of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing This course explores advanced applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), and remote sensing (RS). Students will apply their knowledge of spatial data to manage, symbolize, query, and analyze geospatial information. Topics include integrating GPS data with GIS, utilizing remote sensing imagery for spatial analysis, and developing projects that address real-world challenges, such as disaster management, environmental monitoring, and urban plann… --- # CJK0002 — Introduction to Law Enforcement 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0002 - Introduction to Law Enforcement CJK0002 - Introduction to Law Enforcement , Clock Hrs: 12 This is a basic course which provides an introductory overview of the officer training program and the criminal justice system, ethics and criminal justice values, sexual harassment and the chain of command. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 12 --- # CJK0016 — Communication 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0016 - Communication CJK0016 - Communication , Clock Hrs: 24 This is a basic course in which the recruit will be taught some of the fundamental of communication in law enforcement as well as professional practices needed for the occupation. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 24 --- # CJK0018 — Legal 2 credits · 2 hours CJK0018 - Legal CJK0018 - Legal , Clock Hrs: 64 This is a basic course in which the U.S. Constitutional Law and its application to public and officers are examined. Law, including evidence procedures, arrest law, search and seizure, and various statutory laws that are common to police, is studied. Various civil law applications are covered. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 64 --- # CJK0019 — Interviewing and Report Writing 2 credits · 2 hours CJK0019 - Interviewing and Report Writing CJK0019 - Interviewing and Report Writing , Clock Hrs: 56 This is a basic course in which recruits will learn how to interview pertinent parties following an incident and prepare the applicable reports. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 56 --- # CJK0020 — Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0020 - Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations CJK0020 - Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations , Clock Hrs: 48 This is a basic course in which the components of the police driving environment are explored, and practical exercises on the driving range are conducted. --- # CJK0021 — Serving Your Community 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0021 - Serving Your Community CJK0021 - Serving Your Community , Clock Hrs: 34 This is a basic course in which recruits will learn about responding to calls that may involve people with unique challenges, people in crisis, and high-risk groups. This course provides an overview of how to respond safely to the diverse populations a recruit will encounter. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 34 --- # CJK0031 — First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0031 - First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers CJK0031 - First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers , Clock Hrs: 40 This course prepares the student to apply basic first aid knowledge and techniques to emergencies. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 40 --- # CJK0040 — Criminal Justice Firearms 3 credits · 3 hours CJK0040 - Criminal Justice Firearms CJK0040 - Criminal Justice Firearms , Clock Hrs: 80 This course will introduce the student to the use of firearms including handguns and shotguns. Safety procedures and ammunition use are covered in lecture format. Instruction includes the practical exercises. --- # CJK0051 — Defensive Tactics 3 credits · 3 hours CJK0051 - Defensive Tactics CJK0051 - Defensive Tactics , Clock Hrs: 80 This is a basic course which includes the techniques used for an officer’s personal safety and those necessary to subdue and then transport resisting individuals. The use of restraining devices, impact weapons and pressure points are covered. In addition, the student will receive instruction in the use of chemical agents, with practical exercises included. --- # CJK0063 — Fundamentals of Patrol 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0063 - Fundamentals of Patrol CJK0063 - Fundamentals of Patrol , Clock Hrs: 40 This is a basic course which addresses the daily skills and techniques that are necessary for officers to do patrol tactics and respond to various types of calls. These include electronic communications, community-oriented policing, and officer safety and survival. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 40 --- # CJK0072 — Crimes Against Persons 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0072 - Crimes Against Persons CJK0072 - Crimes Against Persons , Clock Hrs: 48 This is a basic course in which recruits will learn how to respond to, investigate and decide on courses of actions for crimes that have been committed against one’s person. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 48 --- # CJK0073 — Crimes Involving Property and Society 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours CJK0073 - Crimes Involving Property and Society CJK0073 - Crimes Involving Property and Society , Clock Hrs: 12 This is a basic course in which recruits will learn how to respond to, investigate and decide on courses of actions for crimes that have been committed against property and the order of society. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 12 --- # CJK0079 — Crime Scene Follow-Up Investigations 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0079 - Crime Scene Follow-Up Investigations CJK0079 - Crime Scene Follow-Up Investigations , Clock Hrs: 34 This is a basic course in which recruits will learn how to establish whether a crime has been committed, conduct an investigation and collect evidence in order to establish probable cause to make an arrest. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 34 --- # CJK0093 — Critical Incidents 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0093 - Critical Incidents CJK0093 - Critical Incidents , Clock Hrs: 44 This is a basic course which includes techniques that are necessary for officers to respond to various types of critical incidents to include active shooters, hazardous materials, biological, radiological, nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction and explosive devices. This course also covers the Incident Command System. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 44 --- # CJK0096 — Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training/Law Enforcement 2 credits · 2 hours CJK0096 - Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training/Law Enforcement CJK0096 - Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training/Law Enforcement , Clock Hrs: 60 This is a basic course which will provide recruits physical fitness training that is necessary for the profession. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 60 --- # CJK0111 — Interview and Report Writing in Corrections 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours CJK0111 - Interview and Report Writing in Corrections CJK0111 - Interview and Report Writing in Corrections , 16 Clock Hrs. This course introduces students to the importance of documentation and report writing in a correctional environment. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 16 --- # CJK0301 — Introduction to Corrections 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0301 - Introduction to Corrections CJK0301 - Introduction to Corrections , Clock Hrs.: 32 This course provides an introduction to the corrections profession, including the roles and responsibilities of correctional officers, the certification process, the structure of the criminal justice system, and considerations that impact the longevity of an officer’s career. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 32 --- # CJK0306 — Communications for Correctional Officers 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0306 - Communications for Correctional Officers CJK0306 - Communications for Correctional Officers , Clock Hrs.: 32 This course provides students with the foundational knowledge of effective communication within a correctional environment, including interpersonal communication, de-escalation, and recognizing and responding to manipulation tactics. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 32 --- # CJK0321 — Intake and Release 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours CJK0321 - Intake and Release CJK0321 - Intake and Release , Clock Hrs.: 16 This course provides an overview of the intake and reception process in a correctional facility, classification and housing assignments, and explains the basic release process at county and state facilities. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 16 --- # CJK0324 — Supervision in a Correctional Facility 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0324 - Supervision in a Correctional Facility CJK0324 - Supervision in a Correctional Facility , Clock Hrs.: 32 This course provides foundational knowledge of the processes for monitoring inmates is a variety of situations, transporting inmates, and addressing disciplinary issues. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 32 --- # CJK0326 — Supervising Correctional Populations 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0326 - Supervising Correctional Populations CJK0326 - Supervising Correctional Populations , Clock Hrs.: 25 This course provides an introduction to the various populations within a correctional environment and includes information on legal aspects of providing care and custody for inmates under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 25 --- # CJK0327 — Shift Management and Safety 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours CJK0327 - Shift Management and Safety CJK0327 - Shift Management and Safety , Clock Hrs.: 20 This course teaches the basics of situational awareness and safety measures within a correctional environment, including equipment, security checks, searches, contraband, and maintaining general facility safety. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 20 --- # CJK0336 — Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours CJK0336 - Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities CJK0336 - Incidents and Emergencies in Correctional Facilities , Clock Hrs.: 20 This course provides foundational knowledge in identifying and responding to critical incidents within a correctional facility. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 20 --- # CJK0340 — Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0340 - Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities CJK0340 - Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities , Clock Hrs: 30 This is a basic course in which physical fitness and wellness is studied. The student will also be required to be physically evaluated using the physical fitness standards. --- # CJK0355 — Legal for Correctional Officers 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0355 - Legal for Correctional Officers CJK0355 - Legal for Correctional Officers , Clock Hrs.: 22 This course provides students with the foundational understanding of how case law and agency policies and procedures are important in the corrections profession. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 22 --- # CJK0393 — Crossover Program Updates 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0393 - Crossover Program Updates CJK0393 - Crossover Program Updates , Clock Hrs: 8 This course provides updated content from the applicable basic recruit training program. It is designed to deliver expanded or updated instruction on curriculum topics contained in the crossover program. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 8 --- # CJK0400 — Traffic Incidents 0.5 credits · 0.5 hours CJK0400 - Traffic Incidents CJK0400 - Traffic Incidents , Clock Hrs: 12 This is a basic course in which recruits will learn traffic law and legal terms. Recruits will also learn how to respond to and resolve incidents involving motor vehicles. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 12 --- # CJK0401 — Traffic Stops 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0401 - Traffic Stops CJK0401 - Traffic Stops , Clock Hrs: 24 This is a basic course which includes methods and skills for stopping a vehicle as a law enforcement officer. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 24 --- # CJK0402 — Traffic Crash Investigations 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0402 - Traffic Crash Investigations CJK0402 - Traffic Crash Investigations , Clock Hrs: 30 This is a basic course in which the student will study the concepts of traffic crash investigation, scene management, and reporting procedures. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 30 --- # CJK0403 — DUI Traffic Stops 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0403 - DUI Traffic Stops CJK0403 - DUI Traffic Stops , Clock Hrs: 24 This is a basic course which includes methods and skills for stopping a vehicle for a possible DUI violation, procedures for making a DUI stop and administering standardized field sobriety exercises. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 24 --- # CJK0421 — Conducted Electrical Weapon/ Dart Firing Stun Gun 1 credits · 1 hours CJK0421 - Conducted Electrical Weapon/ Dart Firing Stun Gun CJK0421 - Conducted Electrical Weapon/ Dart Firing Stun Gun , Clock Hrs: 4 This is a basic course that will provide an introductory overview of the history, nomenclature, maintenance, care and storage of the dart-firing stun gun. The student will receive instruction on the deployment options and the proper verbal skill to de-escalate a situation. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 4 --- # CCJ1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice System 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ1020 - Introduction to Criminal Justice System CCJ1020 - Introduction to Criminal Justice System This course is intended to introduce the student to the American criminal justice system and process. It describes the formal components of the criminal justice system, its history of evolvement, and operations. The focus throughout is on people: the criminal offenders, the professional members, and the role of the public. The course also deals with the interaction of the members of this system with each other, the problems that exist to circumvent full cooperation between the sub-systems, and… --- # CCJ2010 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ2010 - Criminology CCJ2010 - Criminology Consideration is given to the criminal act, the criminal offender, the victim, and the social context. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Dual Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # CCJ2013 — Criminal Victimization 3 credits · 3 hours CCJ2013 - Criminal Victimization CCJ2013 - Criminal Victimization This course is about the victims of crime. It provides an introductory-level review of the many facets of criminal victimization and the efforts that have been made in recent years to ameliorate crime victims’ pain and loss. It covers a wide range of topics including trends and interpretations of victimization research, victimization laws, programs and services, the emotional and social impact of crime, and the extent of participation by victims in the criminal justice process. The course is designed to blend theory with practi… --- # CJC1000 — Crime and Punishment 3 credits · 3 hours CJC1000 - Crime and Punishment CJC1000 - Crime and Punishment An introductory examination of the broad spectrum of systems, processes and people that constitute the field of corrections. The course explores where corrections in America originated, where it is today, where it seems to be going from here, and what issues need to be resolved to get there. There is an emphasis on the problems of corrections, and the student is stimulated to explore potential answers to those conflict areas. Whenever possible, practical orientations to the field of corrections are presented, on both an in-class an… --- # CJE2061 — Policing in America 3 credits · 3 hours CJE2061 - Policing in America CJE2061 - Policing in America This course is designed for those students who may be considering a police career or who are already in the police service as well as those students who are not considering a career in law enforcement but are still concerned consumers of those police services. The course looks at the methods and issues, personalities and problems, and attitudes and beliefs of those persons who wear the badge. The course also addresses the primary concerns of those in the community who rely on the police for protection and service. There is a service-… --- # CJE2330 — Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CJE2330 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CJE2330 - Ethics in Criminal Justice This course is a detailed exploration of ethical issues in criminal justice with special emphasis on morality and the law, human behavior, and ethical decision making in law enforcement, corrections and the courts. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CJE2600 — Introduction to Forensics and Criminal Investigation 3 credits · 3 hours CJE2600 - Introduction to Forensics and Criminal Investigation CJE2600 - Introduction to Forensics and Criminal Investigation A theoretical survey of the methods and techniques used by contemporary law enforcement agencies in crime investigation and their role in society. The course will include studies of such aspects as discovery of evidence and its preservation and marking, fingerprinting, identification, identification of homicide, burglary, robbery and narcotics. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CJJ1002 — Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits · 3 hours CJJ1002 - Juvenile Delinquency CJJ1002 - Juvenile Delinquency This course deals with major areas of consideration, including the juvenile delinquent in society, significant problem areas in juvenile delinquency, the casual context of crime and delinquency, plus treatment and control of delinquency. It includes divergent philosophies, treatment strategies, social ramifications and trends. The course provides for practical exposure, including visits from appropriately experienced personnel and field trips to different juvenile agencies in the area. Terms Classification: Dual --- # CJL2130 — Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours CJL2130 - Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures CJL2130 - Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures This course introduces students to basic individual rights under the U.S. Constitution and how these rights conflict with maintaining public order and enforcing criminal laws. The exclusionary rule, privacy, probable cause, reasonableness and rights guaranteed by the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments are addressed. Additionally, emphasis is placed on the law of arrest, search and seizure and confessions. Students are also exposed to the rules of evidence. Terms Classification: Dual --- # DSC1212 — Introduction to Emergency Management Systems 3 credits · 3 hours DSC1212 - Introduction to Emergency Management Systems DSC1212 - Introduction to Emergency Management Systems This course introduces students to the emergency management system that provides for federal, state and county preparedness in responding to life-threatening disasters which may confront our communities. Students learn how emergency management systems and processes are organized and directed toward preparing for and responding to hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, wildfires, earthquakes, airline crashes, terrorist attacks, nuclear power plant incidents, environmental contamination, majo… --- # DAA1000 — Introduction to Dance 2 credits · 2 hours DAA1000 - Introduction to Dance DAA1000 - Introduction to Dance This course serves as an introduction to the history, styles and techniques of dance as an art form. Students will learn basic principle techniques of ballet, modern dance and jazz, as well as gain exposure to other dance styles (tap, social dances, etc.) that are often used in stylized form in choreography for musical theatre. This course incorporates lectures and handouts, videos and movement experience into the beginning study of dance. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # DAA1100 — Modern Dance Techniques and Performance 2 credits · 2 hours DAA1100 - Modern Dance Techniques and Performance DAA1100 - Modern Dance Techniques and Performance This course offers additional training in modern dance techniques for students interested in performing with the Patriot Dance Ensemble who need further technical background to be ready for ensemble work. This course is also suitable for students who may want to study dance technique without the time commitment required for performing with the Dance Ensemble. Course content includes modern dance technique and preparation for performance through practice in learning choreography, both individual… --- # DAA1101 — Modern Dance Techniques and Performance II 2 credits · 2 hours DAA1101 - Modern Dance Techniques and Performance II DAA1101 - Modern Dance Techniques and Performance II It is designed to deliver instruction in more complex choreography and techniques and to prepare a student for entry into the CF Dance Ensemble. Course content includes modern dance technique and preparation for performance through practice in learning choreography, both individual and group. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DAA1100 --- # DAA1200 — Ballet I 2 credits · 2 hours DAA1200 - Ballet I DAA1200 - Ballet I This course introduces the basic principles and techniques of classical ballet at the barre using foot, arm and body positions, including a working vocabulary of ballet movements and terminology. The course is open to all students. (0.5 hours of lecture and 2 hours of lab per week) Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # DAA1201 — Ballet II 2 credits · 2 hours DAA1201 - Ballet II DAA1201 - Ballet II Students experience an intensification of barre work through the use of more complex coordination of the arms and legs. Ballet II provides the student with advanced basic ballet movement for dancers with a background in fundamental placement and technique. Emphasis is placed on correct body positions and correct execution of advanced basic technique. Exercises consist of barre work, stretching, center barre work with port de bras, allegro and exercises concerning rhythm, movement coordination and dance ability. Terms This course may be repeated for cred… Prerequisites: DAA1200 --- # DAA1500 — Beginning Jazz I 2 credits · 2 hours DAA1500 - Beginning Jazz I DAA1500 - Beginning Jazz I Beginning level techniques and movement exploring a broad range of jazz dance. Elements of theater, lyrical and hip hop may be explored. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # DAA1680 — Patriot Dance Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours DAA1680 - Patriot Dance Ensemble DAA1680 - Patriot Dance Ensemble The ensemble is a modern dance repertory company that performs at CF and in the community. The main concert is in the spring and dancers are encouraged, but not required, to be involved through both the fall and spring academic semesters. Additional rehearsal hours may be required for featured dancers. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DAA1100 --- # DAA2501 — Intermediate Jazz I 2 credits · 2 hours DAA2501 - Intermediate Jazz I DAA2501 - Intermediate Jazz I Elements of theater, lyrical and hip hop may be explored. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DAA1500 --- # DAA2540 — Musical Theatre Dance 2 credits · 2 hours DAA2540 - Musical Theatre Dance DAA2540 - Musical Theatre Dance A practical study of the fundamental dance forms used in the theatre. The course is structured for the pre-theatre major but is open to all students. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # DEA1135 — Dental Microbiology 1 credits · 1 hours DEA1135 - Dental Microbiology DEA1135 - Dental Microbiology Organisms of concern to the dental practitioner/auxiliary will receive particular attention. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1806L --- # DEA1151 — Dental Psychology and Communications 1 credits · 1 hours DEA1151 - Dental Psychology and Communications DEA1151 - Dental Psychology and Communications The course concentrates on written and verbal communication skills, and listening skills. A portion of the study gives attention to verbal and nonverbal responses and how to use those skills working with patients and dental team members. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DEA1805L — Dental Clinic Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours DEA1805L - Dental Clinic Seminar DEA1805L - Dental Clinic Seminar The course includes learning the health care delivery system and health occupations, as well as the basic concepts of microbiology and their relevance to sterilization. The course also offers a segment of legal and ethical responsibilities of the dental health care worker. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DEA1806L — Clinic Practice I 2 credits · 2 hours DEA1806L - Clinic Practice I DEA1806L - Clinic Practice I Students will perform basic skills at the beginning of the course but will continue to incorporate more advanced skills as they prove competency in various areas. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DEA1855L — Clinic Practice II 6 credits · 6 hours DEA1855L - Clinic Practice II DEA1855L - Clinic Practice II The student will function at the intermediate level of dental assisting. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DES1800, DES1806L --- # DEA1856 — Clinic III Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours DEA1856 - Clinic III Seminar DEA1856 - Clinic III Seminar Students are expected to view patient care at an advanced level and describe symptoms, treatments, recommendations and patient education from their experiences as a dental assistant. Students are also expected to access, research and retrieve information as well as organize data using electronic media and the internet. Student will also prepare for their dental assisting national board and prepare for the dental workforce. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1855L --- # DEA1856L — Clinic Practice III 7 credits · 7 hours DEA1856L - Clinic Practice III DEA1856L - Clinic Practice III Students are assigned to clinic extramural rotations and the student is expected to perform at an advanced level of dental assisting. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1855L --- # DEA2033 — Oral Pathology 2 credits · 2 hours DEA2033 - Oral Pathology DEA2033 - Oral Pathology There is a concentration on recognition of normal and abnormal conditions of the oral cavity and surrounding tissues. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1855L, DES1020 --- # DES1020 — Head and Neck Anatomy 2 credits · 2 hours DES1020 - Head and Neck Anatomy DES1020 - Head and Neck Anatomy Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DES1022 — Dental Anatomy 2 credits · 2 hours DES1022 - Dental Anatomy DES1022 - Dental Anatomy Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DES1029 — Dental Specialties 1 credits · 1 hours DES1029 - Dental Specialties DES1029 - Dental Specialties Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1806L, DES1800 --- # DES1030 — Histology and Embryology 1 credits · 1 hours DES1030 - Histology and Embryology DES1030 - Histology and Embryology Included is a study of morphology of tissues of the teeth and supporting structures. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DES1050 — Dental Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours DES1050 - Dental Pharmacology DES1050 - Dental Pharmacology Topics include the use of Physician’s Desk Reference and the use, administration, indications, contraindications, adverse reactions and precautions of pharmaceutics used in dentistry. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC1080, BSC2085 --- # DES1051C — Dental Pain Control and Local Anesthesia with Lab 2 credits · 2 hours DES1051C - Dental Pain Control and Local Anesthesia with Lab DES1051C - Dental Pain Control and Local Anesthesia with Lab Laboratory component will introduce local anesthetics on mannequins. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DES1050 --- # DES1100 — Dental Materials 2 credits · 2 hours DES1100 - Dental Materials DES1100 - Dental Materials The topics are gypsum, restorative materials, impression materials, dental waxes and acrylics. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DES1800 --- # DES1100L — Dental Materials Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DES1100L - Dental Materials Lab DES1100L - Dental Materials Lab Students will manipulate materials and demonstrate competency in the dental materials. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1806L, DES1800 --- # DES1200 — Dental Radiology 2 credits · 2 hours DES1200 - Dental Radiology DES1200 - Dental Radiology Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DES1020, DES1800 --- # DES1200L — Dental Radiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DES1200L - Dental Radiology Lab DES1200L - Dental Radiology Lab Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DES1020, DES1800 --- # DES1502 — Dental Office Management 2 credits · 2 hours DES1502 - Dental Office Management DES1502 - Dental Office Management This course introduces the student to the elements of efficient and productive dental office management skills including phone skills, patient records management, recall systems, appointment control, resume writing, inventory control, bookkeeping and insurance management. There is a computer component to the course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DES1600 — Dental Office Emergencies 1 credits · 1 hours DES1600 - Dental Office Emergencies DES1600 - Dental Office Emergencies The student will be able to recognize signs and symptoms of emergency conditions and understand the treatment required for the patient. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DES1800 — Introduction to Clinical Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours DES1800 - Introduction to Clinical Procedures DES1800 - Introduction to Clinical Procedures The course will provide skills in recording medical/dental history, vital signs, instrument transfer, sterilization/asepsis, intro/extra oral exams, charting and assisting the dental team for restorative and preventive dentistry. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DES1806L — Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DES1806L - Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab DES1806L - Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab The course is competency based and provides practice of skills necessary to function as a vital role in the dental office. Students will also demonstrate sterilization techniques, infection control, record taking, dental charting and more. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DES1840 — Preventive Dentistry 2 credits · 2 hours DES1840 - Preventive Dentistry DES1840 - Preventive Dentistry There is an emphasis on developing preventive programs for the dental office and community. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1806L --- # DES2832C — Expanded Functions with Lab 2 credits · 2 hours DES2832C - Expanded Functions with Lab DES2832C - Expanded Functions with Lab This would include sealants, placement and removal of rubber dams, polishing of clinical crowns, fabrication of temporary crowns, placement and removal of matrix bands, and amalgam polishing. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEA1855L, DES1100 --- # DEH1000 — Introduction to Dental Hygiene 2 credits · 2 hours DEH1000 - Introduction to Dental Hygiene DEH1000 - Introduction to Dental Hygiene Emphasis will also be placed on oral health and disease, various dental deposits and the effects on oral health will be introduced for application in subsequent clinical courses. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DEH1000L — Introduction to Dental Hygiene Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DEH1000L - Introduction to Dental Hygiene Lab DEH1000L - Introduction to Dental Hygiene Lab Students perform clinical assessment procedures on student partners to develop clinical skills and perform acceptable infection control procedures to prevent disease transmission, patient assessment skills, dental operatory equipment operation and maintenance, data collection, moisture control and instrument identification and transfer. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DEH1003 — Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation 1 credits · 1 hours DEH1003 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation DEH1003 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation Continued study of dental deposits; introduction of prevention of dental caries and periodontal disease. The dental hygiene care plan, evaluation, and documentation will be discussed. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1000, DES1800, DES1806L --- # DEH1003L — Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation Lab 1 credits · 1 hours DEH1003L - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation Lab DEH1003L - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene and Instrumentation Lab Students perform clinical procedures on student partners and mannequins to develop instrumentation and other clinical skills. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1000, DES1800, DES1806L --- # DEH1602 — Periodontology I 2 credits · 2 hours DEH1602 - Periodontology I DEH1602 - Periodontology I Includes disease classification, clinical assessment and treatment planning for disease management with an emphasis on surgical and non-surgical therapies and related treatment. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DEH1800 — Dental Hygiene I 1 credits · 1 hours DEH1800 - Dental Hygiene I DEH1800 - Dental Hygiene I Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1003, DEH1003L --- # DEH1800L — Dental Hygiene Clinic I 3 credits · 3 hours DEH1800L - Dental Hygiene Clinic I DEH1800L - Dental Hygiene Clinic I Time allotted for clinical seminar. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1003, DEH1003L --- # DEH1802 — Dental Hygiene II 1 credits · 1 hours DEH1802 - Dental Hygiene II DEH1802 - Dental Hygiene II Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1800, DEH1800L --- # DEH1802L — Dental Hygiene Clinic II 4 credits · 4 hours DEH1802L - Dental Hygiene Clinic II DEH1802L - Dental Hygiene Clinic II Students perform additional clinical services such as pit and fissure sealants and alginate impressions. Selected off-campus clinical sites may be used to enhance clinical experience with special patients. Time allotted for clinical seminar. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1800, DEH1800L --- # DEH2293 — Professional Development 2 credits · 2 hours DEH2293 - Professional Development DEH2293 - Professional Development Topics will include: career and degree completion options, resume and job interview, professional behavior, ethics, the law and jurisprudence, quality assurance, prevention of medical errors, and preparation for the DH National Board Exam, the ADEX DH Clinical Exam, The Florida Laws and Rules Exam and procedures for applying for Florida DH licensure and local anesthesia certification. Schedule will remain flexible to accommodate guest speakers. Taken the last semester prior to graduation. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # DEH2702C — Community and Public Dental Health and Lab 3 credits · 3 hours DEH2702C - Community and Public Dental Health and Lab DEH2702C - Community and Public Dental Health and Lab Community and Public Dental Health provides the dental hygiene student with information and skills in oral hygiene education, statistics and community dental health. This course provides the student with information and skills for interpreting scientific research, and literature and educational and service program planning, implementation and evaluation on all ages. Additionally, information is provided about principles of epidemiology; needs, demands and utilization concepts, and the f… --- # DEH2804 — Dental Hygiene III 1 credits · 1 hours DEH2804 - Dental Hygiene III DEH2804 - Dental Hygiene III Continue study of treatment considerations for medically compromised patients. Time allotted for case studies and clinical seminars. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1802, DEH1802L --- # DEH2804L — Dental Hygiene III Clinic 4 credits · 4 hours DEH2804L - Dental Hygiene III Clinic DEH2804L - Dental Hygiene III Clinic Continued development of skills in root debridement, dietary analysis, diagnostic models, and use of chemotherapeutics. Students prepare case documentation on a selected clinical patient and participate in patient care at off-campus sites for enhancement of learning. Time allotted for clinical seminar. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH1802, DEH1802L --- # DEH2806 — Dental Hygiene Theory IV 1 credits · 1 hours DEH2806 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV DEH2806 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV Students are challenged with increasing case difficulty in the clinical setting. Topics include self and peer assessment, application of evidence-based dental research, motivational interviewing in patient counseling and case presentation. Schedule will remain flexible to accommodate guest speakers. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH2804, DEH2804L --- # DEH2806L — Dental Hygiene Clinic IV 4 credits · 4 hours DEH2806L - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV DEH2806L - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV Patient treatment continues in a variety of settings with an increasingly challenging group of patients. Students will be expected to utilize assessment skills and function with increasing independence and speed. A variety of clinical settings will be utilized to enhance clinical experiences. Students will provide oral health care to patients from the community. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: DEH2804, DEH2804L --- # DIG1950 — Digital Media Co-Op II 1 credits · 1 hours DIG1950 - Digital Media Co-Op II DIG1950 - Digital Media Co-Op II Students may choose to work with a group of other students on a team-based project or to identify an individual work experience opportunity that closely reflects the digital media industry they are training specifically to work within. This experience may be paid or unpaid. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Dual Prerequisites: DIG1949 --- # DIG2000 — Introduction to Digital Media 3 credits · 3 hours DIG2000 - Introduction to Digital Media DIG2000 - Introduction to Digital Media This course introduces the theory and practice of creating art with digital tools. Students will utilize industry standard digital imaging, sound design and animation programs. The basic theory and techniques of creating digital images with digital cameras and scanners will be covered. Capturing and editing digital audio will also be covered, plus the fundamentals of digital video. The course includes hands-on projects in image creation and editing, sound creation and editing, plus animation. It will stress the co… --- # DIG2100 — Web Design I 3 credits · 3 hours DIG2100 - Web Design I DIG2100 - Web Design I Students design and code web pages with graphics, text, cascading style sheets, scripts and other technologies as well as designing and coding pages with multimedia content including sound and video. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # DIG2101 — Web Design II 3 credits · 3 hours DIG2101 - Web Design II DIG2101 - Web Design II The ever-changing landscape of final user resolutions and device capabilities will be examined as will the user-to-owner information flow. Emerging technologies will be explored as they become part of the web design landscape as will mobile-only and mobile-first design techniques. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DIG2100 --- # DIG2109C — Digital Imaging and Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours DIG2109C - Digital Imaging and Fundamentals DIG2109C - Digital Imaging and Fundamentals We will explore the tools and techniques needed to model a wide array of characters, objects, architectures and environments. Students will build a strong understanding of the methods and principles of creating artistic imagery of 2D design layout and 3D geometry. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DIG2000 --- # DIG2280C — Digital Video and Sounds 3 credits · 3 hours DIG2280C - Digital Video and Sounds DIG2280C - Digital Video and Sounds This course will provide an in-depth study of digital video, animation and sound as a form of art. Students will participate in all aspects of video and audio production including scripting, storyboarding, shooting video, recording audio, editing, post-production effects, and screening of final works. Digital video is the main focus of this class, but alternative options to creating moving images will be explored as well. The course also includes the history of video as an expressive and communicative art form and explora… --- # DIG2500 — Fundamentals of Interactive Media and Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours DIG2500 - Fundamentals of Interactive Media and Web Design DIG2500 - Fundamentals of Interactive Media and Web Design The internet has become a part of our everyday lives and has presented us with a wide array of new tools to develop and share creative content. We will utilize the tools of web and videogame design to create experimental interactive art works that create unique aesthetic/conceptual experiences for the user. We will investigate the roles played by artists in networked environments and the manner in which their work has created new ways of thinking about interactivity. Students… Prerequisites: DIG2109C --- # DIG2592 — Advanced Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours DIG2592 - Advanced Web Design DIG2592 - Advanced Web Design Special attention is paid to developing a positive user experience through the design of an effective user interface, logical information architecture and visually appealing graphics. Finally, students will produce experimental websites that push the envelope on contemporary web and interactive design. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DIG2101 --- # GRA2100 — Introduction to Graphic Design 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2100 - Introduction to Graphic Design GRA2100 - Introduction to Graphic Design Students will design graphic visual communication products such as flyers, advertisements, logos, icons, etc. The use of raster-based image editing programs such as Photoshop, vector-based drawing tools such as Illustrator, page layout applications such as InDesign (and other software applications as industry standards change over time) will be explored. Industry-specific nomenclature will be a specific topic. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # GRA2120C — Paper Design and Layout (Adobe InDesign) 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2120C - Paper Design and Layout (Adobe InDesign) GRA2120C - Paper Design and Layout (Adobe InDesign) This includes the manipulation of images, text, color, and other graphic elements to create a finished product that incorporates the principles of good design, layout, and aesthetics. Students use systematic, cumulative, and conceptual design processes to develop effective and creative layout solutions. Industry-standard software is used for page layout and composition. Students explore theories of design, spatial relationships, idea representation, page elements, and visual and conceptual… --- # GRA2123 — Packaging Design 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2123 - Packaging Design GRA2123 - Packaging Design Students will conduct research into the history of packaging along with the societal and ecological impacts of various aspects of packaging such as consumer safety, environmental impact, transportation costs, no-glue packaging designs, etc. Students will work with physical materials to construct three-dimensional packaging solutions. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: GRA2100 --- # GRA2144 — Web Design for Graphic Designers 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2144 - Web Design for Graphic Designers GRA2144 - Web Design for Graphic Designers Focus is from a graphic design point of view and the emphasis is on the importance of web page design and layout. Accessibility concerns such as color, contrast, type size, etc. will be explored. Students will be required to provide own web hosting services through third party vendors (this hosting will later be used for hosting students’ final portfolio in GRA 2180 ). Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: GRA2100, GRA2180 --- # GRA2150C — Raster Based Image Editing (Adobe Photoshop) 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2150C - Raster Based Image Editing (Adobe Photoshop) GRA2150C - Raster Based Image Editing (Adobe Photoshop) Additionally, students employ advanced techniques to manipulate multilayered images for the creation of visually compelling compositions. Industry standard software is used. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DIG2109C --- # GRA2156C — Digital Illustration Vector Based (Adobe Illustrator) 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2156C - Digital Illustration Vector Based (Adobe Illustrator) GRA2156C - Digital Illustration Vector Based (Adobe Illustrator) The course builds upon students’ previous study of digital design and image editing to focus on vector-based media and concepts. The curriculum includes implementation of basic creative options such as image creation and manipulation, color usage, drawing, typography, and retouching through the use of layers and selection methods. Industry standard software is used. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: DIG2109C --- # GRA2177 — Corporate Branding and Identity 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2177 - Corporate Branding and Identity GRA2177 - Corporate Branding and Identity Students will explore the interaction between the visual identity of a brand (logo, color scheme, packaging, etc.) and the company/product/service the brand represents and how they both interact with consumers and other stakeholders. While the course will emphasize visual aspects of branding, various non-tangible aspects of brands like consumer experience, product support, ease of use, attitudes of employees, and past histories can affect the value of a brand will be examined. Students will develop a corporate… --- # GRA2180 — Graphic Design Capstone/ Portfolio Development 1 credits · 1 hours GRA2180 - Graphic Design Capstone/ Portfolio Development GRA2180 - Graphic Design Capstone/ Portfolio Development The course will culminate in the presentation of each students’ work to an audience of industry professionals and various members of the faculty and school staff. Permission of instructor is required. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: GRA2100, GRA2144 --- # GRA2206 — Principles of Typography 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2206 - Principles of Typography GRA2206 - Principles of Typography Students will explore typefaces by category, weight, family, point size and purpose. Similarities and contrasts between typefaces will be explored. Experimental projects will explore the “edge of readability” and its impact upon communication. Type-only layouts and projects will be explored. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # GRA2751C — Visual Design for Web 3 credits · 3 hours GRA2751C - Visual Design for Web GRA2751C - Visual Design for Web Students are introduced to universal design concepts and procedures for planning visually appealing, functional websites. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # EDF2005 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession 3 credits · 3 hours EDF2005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDF2005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educ… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # EDG1413C — Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours EDG1413C - Classroom Management EDG1413C - Classroom Management This course is designed to teachers, prospective teachers, and teacher’s aides in establishing positive classroom environments and programs. Students will become familiar with a variety of classroom management strategies. Areas of study include designing the physical environment, establishing norms for behavior, encouraging student motivation and accountability, cooperative learning, principles for dealing with inappropriate behavior, working with students’ families and working with students with special needs. Classification: Du… --- # EDG2301 — Instructional Strategies and Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours EDG2301 - Instructional Strategies and Classroom Management EDG2301 - Instructional Strategies and Classroom Management This course will focus on instructional and classroom management strategies to create safe and effective learning environments. Topics include planning techniques, differentiated instruction and assessment strategies, effective teaching strategies, formal and informal assessment strategies, safe and equitable classroom management strategies and time management. In order to include the needs of diverse learners the course incorporates techniques to accommodate diverse student… --- # EDP2002 — Educational Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours EDP2002 - Educational Psychology EDP2002 - Educational Psychology An introduction to theories of learning and the literature dealing with education from preschool to college level, including principles of development, motivation, problem-solving, measurement, memory, intelligence and self-concept. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # EME2040 — Introduction to Technology for Educators 3 credits · 3 hours EME2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators EME2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators Application of instructional design principles for the use of technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. The course includes hands-on experience with educational media, emerging technologies, and hardware, software, and peripherals for the personal computer as well as data-driven decision-making processes. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # RED2010 — Foundations of Reading 3 credits · 3 hours RED2010 - Foundations of Reading RED2010 - Foundations of Reading This introductory reading methods course allows students to understand the principles, procedures and current research-based practices for teaching and assessing reading. Reading is a critical skill and must be taught efficiently, and this course offers techniques and strategies for the future educator to understand and eventually implement. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # TSL2084 — Introduction to ESOL Principles and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours TSL2084 - Introduction to ESOL Principles and Practices TSL2084 - Introduction to ESOL Principles and Practices This course is designed to provide an overview of English to Speakers of Other Languages, ESOL, principles and practices to educators. Through this process, the students will gain the necessary foundation to meet the instructional needs and demands of culturally and linguistically diverse students in the K-12 classroom. Additionally, it incorporates effective instructional strategies, as well as methods in differentiated instruction, accommodations, and assessment. Terms Classificat… --- # TSL2522 — ESOL Foundations: Language and Culture 3 credits · 3 hours TSL2522 - ESOL Foundations: Language and Culture TSL2522 - ESOL Foundations: Language and Culture This course is designed to future teachers develop a strong foundation in the relationship between language, culture, and learning for Multilingual Learners. Teacher candidates will explore key theories of culture and second language acquisition, gaining insight into how language functions as a system and how cultural factors influence language development. The course also examines the various elements that impact how Multilingual Learners acquire English and build literacy skills. Content and --- # EMS1119 — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology 7 credits · 7 hours EMS1119 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology EMS1119 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology S. Department of Transportation curriculum and state of Florida EMS guidelines. Includes an introductory survey of emergency medical services including medical, legal and ethical aspects, role of the EMT, patient assessment, care of wounds and fractures, airway maintenance, medical and environmental emergencies, patient transportation, emergency childbirth, and basic extrication. Successful completion of Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS1119L — Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology Skills Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours EMS1119L - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology Skills Laboratory EMS1119L - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology Skills Laboratory Skills include focused history, patient assessment, triage, airway maintenance, bandaging, splinting, emergency childbirth and basic extrication. Successful completion of Health and accident insurance recommended. Terms Classification: Classification: Occupational --- # EMS1335 — Emergency Vehicle Operators Course 1 credits · 1 hours EMS1335 - Emergency Vehicle Operators Course EMS1335 - Emergency Vehicle Operators Course This course is designed to meet Florida state (Florida Statute 401.281, 316.003 F.S.) and Florida Administrative Code 64J-1.013 requirements for safe emergency vehicle operations. This 16-hour class combines both didactic and practical (driver training) aspects of instruction in preparation for emergency vehicle operations. A valid Florida driver’s license or equivalent is required. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS1354C — Emergency Field Operations 1 credits · 1 hours EMS1354C - Emergency Field Operations EMS1354C - Emergency Field Operations The first provides students with the required hazardous materials response training for a Level I responder. The second provides them with basic training in weapons of mass destruction response. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS1431 — EMT Hospital/Field Experience 2 credits · 2 hours EMS1431 - EMT Hospital/Field Experience EMS1431 - EMT Hospital/Field Experience Provides for directed experiences in local hospitals and health facilities, and field observation and experience in emergency vehicles. Successful completion of Health and accident insurance recommended. Liability insurance required. Valid driver’s license required. Clinical, ambulance (36-39 hours) and emergency room (4-12 hour shifts = 48 hours). Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2010 — EMS Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours EMS2010 - EMS Anatomy and Physiology EMS2010 - EMS Anatomy and Physiology This course is designed to develop the knowledge of human anatomy and physiology necessary for the student to provide prehospital care. This course meets the anatomy and physiology --- # EMS2610 — Introduction to Paramedic 2 credits · 2 hours EMS2610 - Introduction to Paramedic EMS2610 - Introduction to Paramedic This introductory course to the Paramedic program includes: EMS roles and responsibilities, the safety and well-being of the paramedic, injury and illness prevention, legal and ethical issues, therapeutic communication and life span development. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2611 — Paramedic Fundamentals 2 credits · 2 hours EMS2611 - Paramedic Fundamentals EMS2611 - Paramedic Fundamentals This course will include an introduction of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Emphasis is placed on dosage calculation and medication administration, IV therapy and IV complications. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2611L — Paramedic Fundamentals Skills Lab 2 credits · 2 hours EMS2611L - Paramedic Fundamentals Skills Lab EMS2611L - Paramedic Fundamentals Skills Lab These include use of body substance isolation equipment, medication administration, IV therapy and troubleshooting, history taking, physical assessment, documentation skills, communication skills, and the recognition and treatment of shock. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2612 — Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2612 - Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation EMS2612 - Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation Also included: pulmonary circulation and respiration process, identifying respiratory distress, suctioning the airway, uses of oral and nasal airways, insertion of NG tube, using a B-V-M, use of ETT, and other advanced airway support techniques. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2612L — Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2612L - Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation Lab EMS2612L - Paramedic Airway Management and Ventilation Lab Safety precautions are stressed for adults and children. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2613 — Paramedic Patient Assessment 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2613 - Paramedic Patient Assessment EMS2613 - Paramedic Patient Assessment Topics include history taking, techniques of physical examination, patient assessment, clinical decision-making, communication and documentation. Therapeutic communication will be stressed, as well. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2613L — Paramedic Patient Assessment Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2613L - Paramedic Patient Assessment Lab EMS2613L - Paramedic Patient Assessment Lab Topics include history taking, techniques of physical examination, patient assessment, clinical decision-making for one and a group of patients, communication and documentation skills. Therapeutic communication will also be stressed. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2614 — Trauma Emergencies 2 credits · 2 hours EMS2614 - Trauma Emergencies EMS2614 - Trauma Emergencies The focus is assessment of the trauma patient, management of hemorrhage and shock, head and facial, thoracic, abdominal, spinal and CNS injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, multisystem trauma injuries, burns, special airway problems and current trends in trauma management. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2614L — Trauma Emergencies Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2614L - Trauma Emergencies Lab EMS2614L - Trauma Emergencies Lab Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2615 — Medical Emergencies I 3 credits · 3 hours EMS2615 - Medical Emergencies I EMS2615 - Medical Emergencies I Pharmacological agents for these conditions are calculated. Recognition and treatment modalities for dysrhythmias are covered. Adults and children with special challenges in sensory and mobility limitations are also a focus of this class. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2615L — Medical Emergencies Lab I 2 credits · 2 hours EMS2615L - Medical Emergencies Lab I EMS2615L - Medical Emergencies Lab I Abnormal EKG readings and appropriate interventions are covered. IV administration for cardiac and pulmonary medications is practiced. Cardiac and respiratory arrest drills are held. Use of ventilators, cricothyrotomy and chest decompression are practiced. Implementation of special challenged persons’ needs during life threatening situations is also practiced. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2618 — EMS Operations 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2618 - EMS Operations EMS2618 - EMS Operations This course will give the students an overview of how the EMS system is managed and specific areas of EMS operations. The course will also include medical incident command, hazardous materials incidents, rescue, and crime scene awareness. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2619 — Medical Emergencies II 3 credits · 3 hours EMS2619 - Medical Emergencies II EMS2619 - Medical Emergencies II Geriatric adaptation is covered. The pharmacological agents for these conditions are also covered. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2619L — Medical Emergencies II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2619L - Medical Emergencies II Lab EMS2619L - Medical Emergencies II Lab Emphasis will be on neurology, endocrinology, allergies and anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, renal, urology, toxicology, hematology, environmental conditions, infections and communicable diseases, pediatrics and geriatrics, and acute intervention for the chronic care patient. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2628 — Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2628 - Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies EMS2628 - Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies Covers assessment of the gynecological patient, gynecological emergencies, complications of pregnancy, routine care of the neonate, and care of the distressed infant. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2628L — Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2628L - Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies Lab EMS2628L - Paramedic OB/GYN Neonatal Emergencies Lab Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2630 — Behavioral Emergencies 1 credits · 1 hours EMS2630 - Behavioral Emergencies EMS2630 - Behavioral Emergencies The student will learn to recognize and cope with behavioral emergencies including emotional, suicidal, chemical and drug related. Patient and personal safety methods are taught. Legal implications are discussed. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EMS2645 — Paramedic Clinical Experience II 2 credits · 2 hours EMS2645 - Paramedic Clinical Experience II EMS2645 - Paramedic Clinical Experience II This course is the application of knowledge, skills and values assimilated in Medical Emergencies I and II and Trauma Emergencies. Using the background in the previous semester, the student will enhance assessment skills and treatment plans to the patients in a less-controlled environment. Clinical skills will include improving assessment skills, airway management skills, and venous access skills. In addition, the student will begin to develop field impressions and identify treatment plans appropriate to fin… --- # EMS2646 — Paramedic Clinical Field Experience 2 credits · 2 hours EMS2646 - Paramedic Clinical Field Experience EMS2646 - Paramedic Clinical Field Experience The focus of this course is to introduce students to the operations and logistics associated with working within the EMS work environment. The student will continue to enhance assessment skills while developing field impressions and identifying patient treatment plans appropriate to the EMS work environment. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: EMS2010, EMS2611, EMS2611L, EMS2612, EMS2612L, EMS2613, EMS2613L, EMS2656 --- # EMS2656 — Paramedic Clinical I 4 credits · 4 hours EMS2656 - Paramedic Clinical I EMS2656 - Paramedic Clinical I This course is the application of knowledge, skills and values assimilated in patient assessment, fundamentals, behavioral emergencies and airway management classes to actual patients in structured environments. Clinical skills include patient assessments and evaluation, vital signs management, development of airway management skills, communications skills, IV skills, assessment and evaluation of patients with mental health emergencies, assessment and evaluation of obstetrical emergencies, various other skills necessary for patient… --- # EMS2658 — Paramedic Clinical Experience III 5 credits · 5 hours EMS2658 - Paramedic Clinical Experience III EMS2658 - Paramedic Clinical Experience III This final clinical course prepares the student to become an entry-level paramedic. With supervision, the student will learn to function independently as a team leader on a mobile intensive care unit. The student will have a variety of opportunities to hone skills and techniques to manage prehospital patients. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (noncredit) is also required for this course. Florida EMT certification is required prior to enrolling in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # AML2010 — Survey of American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours AML2010 - Survey of American Literature I AML2010 - Survey of American Literature I May be taken for credit without AML 2020 . Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # AML2010H — Honors Survey of American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours AML2010H - Honors Survey of American Literature I AML2010H - Honors Survey of American Literature I May be taken for credit without AML 2020 . Selective admission. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # AML2020 — Survey of American Literature II (19th-20th Centuries) 3 credits · 3 hours AML2020 - Survey of American Literature II (19th-20th Centuries) AML2020 - Survey of American Literature II (19th-20th Centuries) Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # CRW2001 — Creative Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours CRW2001 - Creative Writing I CRW2001 - Creative Writing I This course also involves many workshops in which the student will learn how to move from first draft to final product by practicing the arts of listening, criticism and revision. Students will compile a portfolio exhibiting their best work over the course of the semester. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # CRW2002 — Advanced Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours CRW2002 - Advanced Creative Writing CRW2002 - Advanced Creative Writing Students will read and write extensively, produce collections of their own best work by semester’s end, and submit their work to journals and contests both national and local. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CRW2001, ENC1101 --- # ENC0015 — Introduction to College Writing I 3 credits · 3 hours ENC0015 - Introduction to College Writing I ENC0015 - Introduction to College Writing I An English composition course designed to develop basic writing skills, word choice, parts of speech, sentence structure, sentence conventions, grammar and paragraphing. This course will students develop the necessary writing skills for college-level writing. Students scoring 89 or below on the PERT or the equivalent to this score on the ACT or SAT are encouraged to enroll in this course. This is an accelerated eight week course. Terms Classification: Prep --- # ENC0017 — Introduction to College Reading and Writing I 4 credits · 4 hours ENC0017 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing I ENC0017 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing I An integrated reading and writing course that focuses on developing reading comprehension, vocabulary skills, grammar, and paragraphing. This course addresses the connection between reading and writing through reading response activities. Students scoring 83 or below on the reading portion of the PERT exam and/or scoring 89 or below on the writing portion of the PERT exam are encouraged to enroll in this course. This is an accelerated eight week course. Terms Classification: Prep --- # ENC0025 — Introduction to College Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours ENC0025 - Introduction to College Writing II ENC0025 - Introduction to College Writing II An English composition course designed to develop basic writing skills, word choice, parts of speech, sentence structure, sentence conventions, grammar and essay writing. This course will students enhance the writing skills needed to be successful in ENC 1101 and other Gordon Rule courses. Students scoring 90 to 102 on the PERT or the equivalent to this score on the ACT or SAT are encouraged to enroll in this course. This is an accelerated eight week course. Terms Classification: Prep --- # ENC0027 — Introduction to College Reading and Writing II 4 credits · 4 hours ENC0027 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing II ENC0027 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing II An integrated reading and writing course that focuses on developing reading comprehension, vocabulary skills, grammar, and essay writing. This course addresses the connection between reading and writing through reading response activities. Students scoring 105 or below on the reading portion of the PERT exam and/or scoring 102 or below on the writing portion of the PERT exam are encouraged to enroll in this course. This is an accelerated eight week course. Terms Classification: Pr… --- # ENC1101 — Freshman Composition Skills I 3 credits · 3 hours ENC1101 - Freshman Composition Skills I ENC1101 - Freshman Composition Skills I This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication. Completion of this course with a grade of “C” or better is linked to earning the Fundamentals of Written Communication digital badge. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel --- # ENC1101H — Honors Freshman Composition Skills I 3 credits · 3 hours ENC1101H - Honors Freshman Composition Skills I ENC1101H - Honors Freshman Composition Skills I This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication. Completion of this course with a grade of “C” or better is linked to earning the Fundamentals of Written Communication digital badge. This course contains an Honors component created by the instructor. Terms Gordon Rule applies. Classification: Parall… --- # ENC1102 — Freshman Composition Skills II 3 credits · 3 hours ENC1102 - Freshman Composition Skills II ENC1102 - Freshman Composition Skills II Editing and revising techniques and MLA format are emphasized. The course is also an introduction to the basic concepts used in reading and thinking critically about primary texts. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENC1102H — Honors Freshman Composition Skills II 3 credits · 3 hours ENC1102H - Honors Freshman Composition Skills II ENC1102H - Honors Freshman Composition Skills II Editing and revising techniques and MLA format are emphasized. The course is also an introduction to the basic concepts used in reading and thinking critically about primary texts. This course contains an Honors component created by the instructor. Terms Gordon Rule applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENC2210 — Technical Communications 3 credits · 3 hours ENC2210 - Technical Communications ENC2210 - Technical Communications Students learn a variety of presentational formats as well as practical applications, such as how to write instructions, mechanical descriptions, summaries, definitions, proposals and long reports. This course is ful for majors in business and technical fields. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Dual Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENC2904 — Directed Independent Study I 1 credits · 1 hours ENC2904 - Directed Independent Study I ENC2904 - Directed Independent Study I This independent study course allows students to intensify and broaden study in writing, editing, publishing, and other aspects of English under the direction of a faculty member. Terms May be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENC2905 — Directed Independent Study II 2 credits · 2 hours ENC2905 - Directed Independent Study II ENC2905 - Directed Independent Study II This independent study course allows students to intensify and broaden study in writing, editing, publishing, and other aspects of English under the direction of a faculty member. Terms May be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENC2906 — Directed Independent Study III 3 credits · 3 hours ENC2906 - Directed Independent Study III ENC2906 - Directed Independent Study III This independent study course allows students to intensify and broaden study in writing, editing, publishing, and other aspects of English under the direction of a faculty member. Terms May be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENL2000H — Honors English Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENL2000H - Honors English Literature ENL2000H - Honors English Literature S. Eliot. Selective admission. Admission to the Honors Institute or permission of instructor is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENL2012 — English Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENL2012 - English Literature I ENL2012 - English Literature I Emphasis is on poetry and drama of major authors including Chaucer, Shakespeare, Sidney, Donne, Milton, Pope and Johnson. May be taken for credit without ENL 2022 . Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ENL2022 — English Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENL2022 - English Literature II ENL2022 - English Literature II Emphasis is on thematic content and structural importance of poetry, fiction and drama of major authors of the period, including Wordsworth, Byron, Blake, Keats, Tennyson, Arnold, Browning, Joyce, Lawrence and Beckett. Please note that ENL 2012 English Literature I is not a May be taken for credit without ENL 2012 . Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # IDH2930H — Interdisciplinary Honors: Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours IDH2930H - Interdisciplinary Honors: Special Topics IDH2930H - Interdisciplinary Honors: Special Topics This course is designed to emphasize a selected problem or issue that is meaningful to honors students and that addresses a specific topic not covered in current coursework. A variety of instructional approaches will be used. Topics will vary each semester. Terms This course may be repeated for a total of 2 credits. Classification: Classification: Parallel --- # JOU2345 — Writing for Online Media 3 credits · 3 hours JOU2345 - Writing for Online Media JOU2345 - Writing for Online Media A course designed to provide fundamental instruction and practice in mass media online writing and design. This class produces the online college newspaper, the Patriot Press. Students will be expected to edit and post stories and photos on the Patriot Press website. The course has a second equally important function, to teach students the principles and practices of good professional mass media through lectures, readings and hands-on experience. It is designed as a foundation course upon which all other studies in mass med… --- # LIN2740 — Applied Linguistics 3 credits · 3 hours LIN2740 - Applied Linguistics LIN2740 - Applied Linguistics Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101, ENC1102 --- # LIS1002 — Introduction to Library Research Skills 1 credits · 1 hours LIS1002 - Introduction to Library Research Skills LIS1002 - Introduction to Library Research Skills Students will be introduced to the core concepts of information retrieval and techniques for locating, analyzing, organizing and evaluating information resources both in print and electronic. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # LIS2004 — Internet Research 1 credits · 1 hours LIS2004 - Internet Research LIS2004 - Internet Research This online course covers internet search engines and research strategies including evaluating and citing internet resources as well as internet communication and protocols. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # LIT1000 — Introduction to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT1000 - Introduction to Literature LIT1000 - Introduction to Literature In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # LIT2110 — World Literature I (Eighth Century BC-17th Century AD) 3 credits · 3 hours LIT2110 - World Literature I (Eighth Century BC-17th Century AD) LIT2110 - World Literature I (Eighth Century BC-17th Century AD) Emphasis is on development of Western literary attitudes through works, usually in translation, from the Old Testament and through such authors as Homer, Aeschylus, Euripides, Aristophanes, Virgil, Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer, Rabelais, Cervantes, Donne and Milton. May be taken for credit without LIT 2120 . Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101, LIT2120 --- # LIT2110H — World Literature I Honors (Eighth Century B.C.-17th Century A.D.) 3 credits · 3 hours LIT2110H - World Literature I Honors (Eighth Century B.C.-17th Century A.D.) LIT2110H - World Literature I Honors (Eighth Century B.C.-17th Century A.D.) C.-17th Century A.D.) develops understanding of the historical and cultural traditions of world literature from the Ancient World through the Renaissance. Emphasis is on development of literary sensibilities through works, usually in translation, from Gilgamesh through such authors as Homer, Sophocles, Confucius, Li Po, Catullus, Ovid, Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer, Rabelais and Cervantes. May be taken for credit without LIT 2120 . Admission to… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # LIT2120 — World Literature II (17th-20th Century) 3 credits · 3 hours LIT2120 - World Literature II (17th-20th Century) LIT2120 - World Literature II (17th-20th Century) Emphasis is on the development of Western literary attitudes and ideas through works, often in translation, by such authors as Moliere, Swift, Goethe, Tolstoy, Ibsen, Beaudelaire, Pirandello, Yeats, Kafka, Lorca and Solzhenitsyn. May be taken for credit without LIT 2110 . Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101, LIT2110 --- # LIT2120H — World Literature II Honors (17th-20th Century) 3 credits · 3 hours LIT2120H - World Literature II Honors (17th-20th Century) LIT2120H - World Literature II Honors (17th-20th Century) Designed especially for honors students, the course will be enhanced by special activities such as group projects, guest speakers, or field trips. Emphasis is on the development of Western literary attitudes through works, often in translation, by such authors as Moliere, Swift, Goethe, Tolstoy, Ibsen, Baudelaire, Pirandello, Yeats, Kafka, Lorca and Solzhenitsyn. Admission to the Community of Scholars or a 3.3 GPA or higher plus instructor permission is required. Terms Gordon Ru… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # LIT2330 — Introduction to Children’s Literature 3 credits · 3 hours LIT2330 - Introduction to Children’s Literature LIT2330 - Introduction to Children’s Literature Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # REA0007 — Introduction to College Reading I 3 credits · 3 hours REA0007 - Introduction to College Reading I REA0007 - Introduction to College Reading I This reading course focuses on reading comprehension with emphasis on literal comprehension, vocabulary skills and study skills. Students scoring 83 or below on the PERT or the equivalent to this score on the ACT or SAT are encouraged to enroll in this course. This is an accelerated eight week course. Terms Classification: Prep --- # REA0017 — Introduction to College Reading II 3 credits · 3 hours REA0017 - Introduction to College Reading II REA0017 - Introduction to College Reading II This reading course focuses on expanding reading comprehension, reading strategies and critical analysis. This course will prepare students for the demands of college reading and vocabulary in various college subjects. Students scoring between 84-105 on the PERT or the equivalent to this score on the ACT or SAT are encouraged to enroll in this course. This is an accelerated eight-week course. Terms Classification: Prep --- # SPC2300 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPC2300 - Interpersonal Communication SPC2300 - Interpersonal Communication A survey of the field of interpersonal communication that includes a review of the theory, research and skills students can use to improve the quality of their relationships. Includes units on the communication process, conversation, self-concept, perception, language, nonverbal communication, intercultural communication, listening, expressing emotions and thoughts, relationship maintenance, communication climate and conflict management. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SPC2594 — Intercollegiate Forensic Speech 1 credits · 1 hours SPC2594 - Intercollegiate Forensic Speech SPC2594 - Intercollegiate Forensic Speech A speech course designed for intercollegiate competition stressing understanding and using effective platform interpretive speaking techniques, including debate and oral interpretation. Students will compete in tournaments against other colleges. Classroom activities are comprised of weekly laboratory sessions during which students prepare for competition. Course may be repeated for credit up to three times. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # SPC2608 — Effective Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPC2608 - Effective Speaking SPC2608 - Effective Speaking The nature and basic principles of speech, with emphasis on improving speaking and listening skills common to all forms of communication through a variety of experiences in public speaking. The course will include such activities as group discussion, videotaping and student speeches to inform, to introduce, to persuade and to commemorate special occasions. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SPC2608H — Honors Effective Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPC2608H - Honors Effective Speaking SPC2608H - Honors Effective Speaking This course is designed for students capable of intensive study into the historical aspects of speech communication, preparation of speeches addressing principles of argumentation and debate, and preparation and delivery of speeches that investigate the principles of reasoning and motivating, as well as the analytical skills needed to construct arguments and refutation. Acceptance into the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # CET1114 — Digital Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours CET1114 - Digital Circuits CET1114 - Digital Circuits This course provides a comprehensive study of the theory, concepts and circuits of digital electronics. The design and use of digital integrated circuits in the applications of combinational and sequential logic, microprocessors, and interfacing are covered. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EET1015 — DC Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EET1015 - DC Circuits EET1015 - DC Circuits Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: EET1084 --- # EET1025 — AC Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EET1025 - AC Circuits EET1025 - AC Circuits Topical units of instruction include: sinusoidal alternating current phasors, series and parallel AC circuits and networks, power, transformers and resonance. Emphasis on the proper use of modern electronics measuring equipment is included. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: EET1015 --- # EET1082 — Introduction to Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours EET1082 - Introduction to Electronics EET1082 - Introduction to Electronics Students will explore and become familiar with basic tools and calculating devices, be able to identify electrical and electromechanical devices and follow household and other wiring diagrams. They will be cognizant of factors in electrical safety as well as the scope of activities involved in and the preparation needed for employment in communications, industrial controls, medical instruments and computers. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EET1084 — Survey of Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours EET1084 - Survey of Electronics EET1084 - Survey of Electronics This course is ideal for those who wish to take one course that will introduce them to basic DC and AC electricity theory, basic transistor operation and basic digital circuit theory. Mathematical analysis is minimized. Emphasis is on hands-on circuit building and observation. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EET1140 — Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EET1140 - Electronic Devices and Circuits EET1140 - Electronic Devices and Circuits The areas of coverage include semiconductor diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors, load lines and biasing, small signal analysis, hybrid parameters, amplifiers, complementary symmetry, darlington pair, decibels, bode plots and feedback. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: EET1015 --- # EET1155C — Linear Integrated Circuits 3 credits · 3 hours EET1155C - Linear Integrated Circuits EET1155C - Linear Integrated Circuits A combined lecture and laboratory study of integrated circuits; differential, operational, and Norton amplifiers including power requirements, design considerations, characteristics, linear and non-linear applications. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EET1610 — High Reliability Soldering 3 credits · 3 hours EET1610 - High Reliability Soldering EET1610 - High Reliability Soldering A course for electronic technicians which includes high reliability soldering techniques, wire-wrapping, potting, crimping, lacing and circuit board construction and repair. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # EET1620 — Advanced Surface Mount Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EET1620 - Advanced Surface Mount Technology EET1620 - Advanced Surface Mount Technology Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: EET1610 --- # EGN1007C — Engineering Concepts and Measures 1 credits · 1 hours EGN1007C - Engineering Concepts and Measures EGN1007C - Engineering Concepts and Measures Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC1105 --- # EGN1111 — Engineering Graphics 3 credits · 3 hours EGN1111 - Engineering Graphics EGN1111 - Engineering Graphics Students in this course learn geometric construction, multiview projection, sectional views, and auxiliary views, and dimensioning using AutoCAD. A grade of C or better is required for successful completion of this course. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EGN2312 — Engineering Analysis - Statics 3 credits · 3 hours EGN2312 - Engineering Analysis - Statics EGN2312 - Engineering Analysis - Statics Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: MAC2311, PHY2048C --- # EGN2322 — Engineering Analysis - Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours EGN2322 - Engineering Analysis - Dynamics EGN2322 - Engineering Analysis - Dynamics The course will students develop the ability to visualize and model physical configurations of machines and structures. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: EGN2312, MAC2313 --- # EGN2440 — Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3 credits · 3 hours EGN2440 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers EGN2440 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # EGS1006 — Introduction to the Engineering Profession 1 credits · 1 hours EGS1006 - Introduction to the Engineering Profession EGS1006 - Introduction to the Engineering Profession This course will introduce the student to the role of the engineer as a creative design professional. Emphasis will be on understanding the creative process and the factors that influence it. The student will participate in engineering orientation and participate in group engineering projects. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # EGS2004 — Electrical Networks 3 credits · 3 hours EGS2004 - Electrical Networks EGS2004 - Electrical Networks Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: PHY2049C --- # ETD2364 — 3D Modeling with Solid Works 3 credits · 3 hours ETD2364 - 3D Modeling with Solid Works ETD2364 - 3D Modeling with Solid Works Three-dimensional coordinate systems, parametric modeling, wire frame development, surface generation, and multiple-part/assembly construction techniques will be among the topics covered as students complete a series of tutorials, exercises and drawings. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ETD2371 — Rapid Prototyping Level I 3 credits · 3 hours ETD2371 - Rapid Prototyping Level I ETD2371 - Rapid Prototyping Level I This course introduces the fundamentals of creating 2-D and 3-D models for use in rapid prototyping and multiple manufacturing applications. Topics include design concepts from beginning sketches and automated dimensions to rendered models and assembly animations. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ETD2372 — Rapid Prototyping Level II 3 credits · 3 hours ETD2372 - Rapid Prototyping Level II ETD2372 - Rapid Prototyping Level II In this course, the student will continue to develop elements of creative thinking and problem solving used in the design process, including the techniques and methods used to construct prototypes and models. In the project aspect of this course, the students expand their knowledge in the methods and materials and of computer simulation, modeling, and rapid prototyping. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ETI1117 — Introduction to Quality Control 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1117 - Introduction to Quality Control ETI1117 - Introduction to Quality Control This course will provide a fundamental, yet comprehensive, state-of-the-art exploration of quality control and continuous improvement - covering not only the principles and practices but also the tools and techniques used in day-to-day quality operations. It presents tools and techniques of statistical process control, benchmarking, Quality Function Deployment, experimental design, Taguchi’s quality engineering, activity-based costing, and quality strategic planning. It also presents sufficient theory to ensur… --- # ETI1151 — Instrument Techniques and Measurement 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1151 - Instrument Techniques and Measurement ETI1151 - Instrument Techniques and Measurement The uses and applications of measurement with various types of instruments are also covered in this course. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ETI1411 — Manufacturing Processes I 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1411 - Manufacturing Processes I ETI1411 - Manufacturing Processes I A study of methods and materials used in industrial production of nonchip-producing processes, including casting, forging, welding, stamping, shearing, brake, powder, metallurgy, electrical discharge machining and high-energy rate forming. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ETI1414 — Introduction to CNC Machining 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1414 - Introduction to CNC Machining ETI1414 - Introduction to CNC Machining Manual and computer assisted programming are taught including specific topics such as coordinate systems, linear and circular interpolation, and trigonometric calculation of tool centers and part production. Course includes instruction in cam software for CNC process modeling. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ETD2364 --- # ETI1622 — Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1622 - Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma ETI1622 - Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma This course provides an introduction to the basic principles and theories of lean manufacturing. Lean manufacturing involves identifying and eliminating non-value-adding activities in design, production, and supply chain management. The course introduces the concepts of Juran, Demming, Taylor, Shingo, and Ohno. Course coverage also includes topics related to cost reduction, work-free manufacturing, continuous flow, kaizen, the 5 S’s, value stream mapping, modular manufacturing, and ov… --- # ETI1628 — Developing and Coaching Self-Directed Work Teams 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1628 - Developing and Coaching Self-Directed Work Teams ETI1628 - Developing and Coaching Self-Directed Work Teams This course begins with an exploration of teams and how they work. Manufacturing teams create the opportunity to mix complementary technical work skills to improve the production process. Course coverage includes the principles and tools used by self-directed work teams in identifying and solving problems in the workplace. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ETI1720C — Industrial Safety 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1720C - Industrial Safety ETI1720C - Industrial Safety This course addresses topics in industrial safety to improve worker safety awareness knowledge through use of the 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry Regulations) and Occupational Safety and Health Act websites. Upon completing this course, a worker will be able to recognize safety hazards, recommend strategies for compliance and cite provisions in 29 CFR. Additionally, this course will provide the necessary foundation to enter the area of analysis and design of safety programs in industry. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # ETI1843 — Motors and Controls 3 credits · 3 hours ETI1843 - Motors and Controls ETI1843 - Motors and Controls It covers how different types of motors operate and how electronic motor control systems are designed and can be used to improve efficiency in a wide range of applications. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: EET1084 --- # ETI2412 — CNC Machining Processes 3 credits · 3 hours ETI2412 - CNC Machining Processes ETI2412 - CNC Machining Processes Includes both hot and cold processing, compression, cutting, abrasive forming and automatic and numerical controlled machines. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ETI1414 --- # ETI2610 — Six Sigma for the Expert 3 credits · 3 hours ETI2610 - Six Sigma for the Expert ETI2610 - Six Sigma for the Expert The course examines the tools most common to Six Sigma projects and how and when to use them. The focus of the course is on measurement methods, data collection, data integrity and graphical methods of presenting findings. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ETI2623 — Lean Enterprise for the Expert 3 credits · 3 hours ETI2623 - Lean Enterprise for the Expert ETI2623 - Lean Enterprise for the Expert Course coverage includes mistake proofing, the 5 S’s for operators, quick changeover, overall equipment effectiveness, cellular manufacturing, and the Kanban system. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ETI1622 --- # ETM2401 — Mechanical Devices and Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ETM2401 - Mechanical Devices and Systems ETM2401 - Mechanical Devices and Systems This course covers mechanical basics, measurement devices and lubricants in the industrial environment. This course introduces and emphasizes the basic skill necessary for mechanical maintenance personnel. Introduction to the basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industrial production equipment, the application of mechanical principles with additional emphasis on power transmission, and specific mechanical components will be taught. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # ETS1535 — Automation Process Control 3 credits · 3 hours ETS1535 - Automation Process Control ETS1535 - Automation Process Control The student will be introduced to state of the art engineering level PLC control systems used in industry and the elements that comprise a closed-loop process. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: ETS1542 --- # ETS1540 — Industrial Applications Using PLCs and Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours ETS1540 - Industrial Applications Using PLCs and Robotics ETS1540 - Industrial Applications Using PLCs and Robotics Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: ETS1542 --- # ETS1542 — Introduction to PLCs 3 credits · 3 hours ETS1542 - Introduction to PLCs ETS1542 - Introduction to PLCs Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: EET1084 --- # ETS1700 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 credits · 3 hours ETS1700 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics ETS1700 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics Introduction to the theory and operation of hydraulic and pneumatic systems involving the principles, components, symbols and applications will be included from both a systems development and troubleshooting context. Special emphasis will be placed on hydraulic and pneumatic components; flow diagrams for particular applications, when used with computer integrated manufacturing techniques. This course also includes troubleshooting procedures for systems, system components and manufacturing assemblies, taught in a systemati… --- # AEB2137C — Equine Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours AEB2137C - Equine Business Management AEB2137C - Equine Business Management This course covers business management practices for equine enterprises. An equine business may be farm management, retail or a service-based business specializing in the equine industry. Topics addressed include organizational structure, employees, ethics, accounting principles, contracts, insurance and taxation. Students prepare a business plan as a major learning outcome. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1016 — Basic Horse Handling and Safety 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1016 - Basic Horse Handling and Safety ANS1016 - Basic Horse Handling and Safety This class will prepare students to work safely around horses and develop skills essential to employment on a horse farm. As a basic handling and husbandry class, it is intended for students with limited horse handling skills or horse care experience. Students already having intermediate to advanced horse handling skills and horse care experience may take ANS 2232C Advanced Horse Handling Skills , which focuses more on handling various types of horses and aspects of training, instead of this class. This class… --- # ANS1073C — Equine Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1073C - Equine Anatomy and Physiology ANS1073C - Equine Anatomy and Physiology This course covers the normal anatomy and common anatomical disorders of the horse. Emphasis is placed on the function of anatomical systems, bony structure and muscular-tendon relationship as they relate to biomechanics, and the practical application of conformation and clinical disorders. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1220 — Equine Sport and Competition 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1220 - Equine Sport and Competition ANS1220 - Equine Sport and Competition This course will explore the many disciplines where horses compete through field trips, guest speakers and academic study. Students will learn about training issues specific to the discipline, unique equipment to the discipline and rules of competition, with a focus on judging standards and marketability of successful horses. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1222 — Equine Sales and Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1222 - Equine Sales and Marketing ANS1222 - Equine Sales and Marketing This course will prepare the student with marketing and sales skills for various equine enterprise types. Sale of a product or service is vital to the successful equine business manager. Specific emphasis will be placed on the development of effective advertisements, market research, sales strategy, pricing and other components of a successful market plan. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1223 — Equine Conformation Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1223 - Equine Conformation Analysis ANS1223 - Equine Conformation Analysis A vital component of any equine business is the ability to evaluate the physical characteristics of the horse in relation to its potential as an equine athlete. Students completing this course will be able to evaluate conformation of different breeds and ages, predict athletic ability, explain observations verbally and evaluate pedigrees for marketability or performance. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1236 — Introduction to Equine Science 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1236 - Introduction to Equine Science ANS1236 - Introduction to Equine Science This course introduces students to an overview of various sectors of the industry and the study of equine science. Topics include basics such as breeds, dentition, and history as well as an introduction to topics such as the genetics of coat color and current welfare issues. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1237C — Equine Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1237C - Equine Health Care ANS1237C - Equine Health Care This course will cover the common infectious diseases of the horse and their prevention. Some of the topics covered in this course will be: strategic deworming programs and biosecurity, internal and external parasitology, current vaccination protocols, disease control measures and prevention, and emergency treatment procedures. Also, the use of health certificates, EIA forms and state laws regarding horses will be addressed. Students will learn to conduct a physical examination and fecal egg count. Current scientific research in equi… --- # ANS1238C — Equine Behavior and Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1238C - Equine Behavior and Psychology ANS1238C - Equine Behavior and Psychology This course will cover the history, evaluation and development of the horse, including an in-depth study of the horse’s psyche. Attention will be focused on imprinting, bonding, fright and flight, as well as restraint in herd and hand activities. Behavior of the horse, including the effects of the senses - hearing, smell, sight and touch - will be stressed. The behavior of the normal and abnormal horse will be studied from birth through elder age. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1315 — Equine Reproduction 3 credits · 3 hours ANS1315 - Equine Reproduction ANS1315 - Equine Reproduction This course covers the anatomy, theory and practices associated with efficient equine reproduction, including mare and stallion care. Instruction will include classroom learning and in-class labs. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS1930 — Special Topics - Equine Studies 1 credits · 1 hours ANS1930 - Special Topics - Equine Studies ANS1930 - Special Topics - Equine Studies The primary purpose of this course is to present current issues related to the equine industry, which are not covered in the core courses of the curriculum. The course contains topics such as: thoroughbred industry, equine event management, reproduction lab, veterinary technician skills, Spanish for the equine industry, etc. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Occupational --- # ANS2072C — Equine Manual Therapies 3 credits · 3 hours ANS2072C - Equine Manual Therapies ANS2072C - Equine Manual Therapies A major focus of this course is a hands-on project based on evaluation, development and implementation of a treatment plan, documentation, and presentation of semester rehabilitation results. Theory and application of massage techniques, including stretching and myofascial release, along with other rehabilitation therapies are used in treatment of horses used in the project. Extensive animal work will enhance students’ comprehension and ability to apply manual therapies for horses. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: ANS1073C --- # ANS2074C — Injury and Rehabilitation of Horses 3 credits · 3 hours ANS2074C - Injury and Rehabilitation of Horses ANS2074C - Injury and Rehabilitation of Horses A description of these therapeutic modalities, including ultrasound, stretching, laser, magnetic field therapy, joint mobilization, acupressure, cold/heat therapy and hydrotherapy, among others, will be studied in conjunction with guest speakers, field trips and hands-on practice. Current scientific research in the field of equine rehabilitation will be discussed. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: ANS1073C --- # ANS2075 — Equine Locomotion 3 credits · 3 hours ANS2075 - Equine Locomotion ANS2075 - Equine Locomotion Students will study limb abnormalities, effects of conformation, gait analysis, hoof balance, trim, and shoeing adjustments and their effect on soundness and athletic function. Anatomy and balance of the horse and hoof for various athletic endeavors, as well as effect of the rider and tack, special shoes and corrective work will also be addressed. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: ANS1073C --- # ANS2076C — Physiology of Equine Exercise 3 credits · 3 hours ANS2076C - Physiology of Equine Exercise ANS2076C - Physiology of Equine Exercise Activities will also address the importance of conditioning techniques, biomechanics of gait and nutrition for equine athletes. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: ANS1073C --- # ANS2221 — Equine Tack and Equipment 1 credits · 1 hours ANS2221 - Equine Tack and Equipment ANS2221 - Equine Tack and Equipment Poor-fitting saddles or inappropriate selection of bits can interfere with athletic performance of the horse. This mini-mester course evaluates bit function and design, choice of metal and choice of bit through the training process. Additional topics include saddle fit and design, training equipment and proper application of equipment. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ANS2232C — Advanced Horse Handling Skills 3 credits · 3 hours ANS2232C - Advanced Horse Handling Skills ANS2232C - Advanced Horse Handling Skills This course is appropriate for students with intermediate to advanced horse handling skills. Topics discussed in this course will prepare students for advanced employment opportunities, such as assistant trainer, show groom, or equine veterinary assistant. Tack fit, function and specialized equipment will be included. Safety around injured or young horses will be addressed. Students with limited experience handling horses or wanting hands-on practice handling horses should take ANS 1016 Basic Horse Handling an… --- # ANS2403 — Equine Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours ANS2403 - Equine Nutrition ANS2403 - Equine Nutrition This course studies equine nutrition and its application, including concentrates, hays, forage and supplements. Topics include basic nutrition and digestive anatomy, common feeds and supplements, nutritional needs in specific situations, and ration balancing. Upon completion, students should be able to explain feeding practices and critique rations for classifications of horses. Terms Classification: Dual --- # ATE2623 — Equine First Aid 3 credits · 3 hours ATE2623 - Equine First Aid ATE2623 - Equine First Aid This course will focus on critical and emergency care of horses, including vital signs, wound management, eye injuries, neurological examination, common medications and administration of medications. Additionally, students will complete an introduction to large animal technical rescue, including a weekend course with hands-on training in rescue techniques. Terms Classification: Dual --- # EAP0300C — English as a Second Language - Speech/Listening 4 credits · 4 hours EAP0300C - English as a Second Language - Speech/Listening EAP0300C - English as a Second Language - Speech/Listening This is a skill-based course for students with limited proficiency in English. Students focus on speech and listening skills as they pertain to second language education. Particular emphasis will be placed on the improvement of students’ communication skills and fluency. This course teaches pronunciation, intonation, word and sentence stress, as well as structures in everyday communication. Students will develop the ability to communicate in most social situations, clarify or… --- # EAP0383C — English as a Second Language - Combined Skills 4 credits · 4 hours EAP0383C - English as a Second Language - Combined Skills EAP0383C - English as a Second Language - Combined Skills This integrated course, designed for non-native students with varying levels of English proficiency, covers the four skills of reading, writing, grammar and speaking/listening, as well as improving pronunciation and building vocabulary. Students will develop established skills through classroom activities, multicultural interaction and interactive language software with voice-mapping technology to better prepare themselves for academic study. The course is also intended for comm… --- # EAP0384C — English as a Second Language - Grammar and Writing I 4 credits · 4 hours EAP0384C - English as a Second Language - Grammar and Writing I EAP0384C - English as a Second Language - Grammar and Writing I This course is designed for students whose primary language is not English and whose placement scores indicate the need for instruction in writing coherent, unified paragraphs. The primary focus of the course will be English grammar and the ability to write effective paragraphs. Students will be required to pass an objective final exam and timed writing assessment to be successful in this course. Terms Classification: Prep --- # EAP0480C — English as a Second Language - Intermediate Combined Skills II 4 credits · 4 hours EAP0480C - English as a Second Language - Intermediate Combined Skills II EAP0480C - English as a Second Language - Intermediate Combined Skills II ESL Combined Skills II is a skill-based course specifically designed for ESL and international students. However, it is also recommended for all students who score 41 and below on the reading section of the CPT test. Students will develop the ability to read academic texts on contemporary and literary topics with an emphasis on extensive reading and the enhancement of critical reading skills. Terms Classification: Prep --- # EAP0484C — English as a Second Language - Grammar and Writing II 4 credits · 4 hours EAP0484C - English as a Second Language - Grammar and Writing II EAP0484C - English as a Second Language - Grammar and Writing II This course is designed for students whose primary language is not English and whose placement scores indicate the need for instruction in writing coherent, unified essays. The primary focus of the course will be essay writing, and grammar skills will be incorporated into written assignments. Students will be required to pass an objective final exam and timed writing assessment to be successful in this course. Students are required to have successfully completed EA… --- # HIM1000 — Introduction to Healthcare and Health Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours HIM1000 - Introduction to Healthcare and Health Information Technology HIM1000 - Introduction to Healthcare and Health Information Technology This course provides an introduction to the healthcare system and the fundamentals of health information management. Students will explore medical office administration and health information management professions, including healthcare delivery systems and key health-related organizations in the United States. The curriculum covers the structure, purpose, and management of health records, with a focus on electronic record development and the evolving r… --- # HIM1430 — Concepts of Disease 3 credits · 3 hours HIM1430 - Concepts of Disease HIM1430 - Concepts of Disease It focuses on the anatomy and physiology, common signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatment and pharmacology associated with each condition. Information gained in this course will enable students to abstract, analyze and code information from the medical record. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: HSC2531 --- # HIM1949 — Practicum I - Acute Care Settings 3 credits · 3 hours HIM1949 - Practicum I - Acute Care Settings HIM1949 - Practicum I - Acute Care Settings Emphasis is placed on providing opportunities for students to relate classroom theory to the actual functions of a health information department, such as record assembly and analysis, medico-legal procedures, information retention, filing and retrieval, and the use of technology. Students will become familiar with policies and procedures and understand the relationships other hospital departments have with the health information department. This course also enables students to further develop critical thin… Prerequisites: HIM1000, HIM2012 --- # HIM2012 — Legal Aspects of Medical Records 3 credits · 3 hours HIM2012 - Legal Aspects of Medical Records HIM2012 - Legal Aspects of Medical Records It emphasizes the legal theories underlying lawsuits involving the health care field, health record content, access to patient records, confidentiality and informed consent, and disclosure of records in legal actions. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: HIM1000 --- # HIM2253 — CPT Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM2253 - CPT Coding HIM2253 - CPT Coding A working knowledge of medical terminology is required for this course. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L, HSC2531 --- # HIM2260 — Medical Billing and Reimbursement 3 credits · 3 hours HIM2260 - Medical Billing and Reimbursement HIM2260 - Medical Billing and Reimbursement This course serves as an introduction to health insurance claims processing, carrier requirements, and applicable state and federal regulations. It acquaints students with the billing procedures used in physician offices, hospital and ambulatory surgery services. Emphasis is on electronic billing, managed care systems, worker’s compensation, Medicare, Medicaid, third-party payers, ethics and confidentiality. The students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a laboratory setting utilizing b… --- # HIM2442 — Pharmacology for HIM Professionals 2 credits · 2 hours HIM2442 - Pharmacology for HIM Professionals HIM2442 - Pharmacology for HIM Professionals The purpose of this course is to provide students with introductory knowledge and familiarity with pharmacology, with an emphasis on medications as therapeutic options for various disease states. It will present a basic rationale for understanding drug therapy as it relates to medical record documentation. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # HIM2722 — ICD-10-CM Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM2722 - ICD-10-CM Coding HIM2722 - ICD-10-CM Coding Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2086, HIM1430, HIM2442, HSC2531, ICD-10 --- # HIM2723 — ICD-10-PCS Coding 3 credits · 3 hours HIM2723 - ICD-10-PCS Coding HIM2723 - ICD-10-PCS Coding Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: HIM2442, HIM2722, ICD-10 --- # HIM2941 — Coding Professional Practice Experience 3 credits · 3 hours HIM2941 - Coding Professional Practice Experience HIM2941 - Coding Professional Practice Experience The student will also utilize the 3M Encoder software in the lab and in performing outpatient and inpatient coding. Each student will be responsible for completion of a professional practice experience binder. Traveling to clinical sites may be required. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: HIM2253, HIM2722, HIM2723, ICD-10 --- # HSC2531 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HSC2531 - Medical Terminology HSC2531 - Medical Terminology This course is designed to develop comprehensive integrative skills in using medical terminology. Included in the course work are prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining forms. Emphasis is on pronunciation, spelling, and definition of words as they relate to anatomy and physiology. Terms for diagnostic procedures, pathology and treatment in each body system, as well as the basic pharmacological terms, are included. Common medical abbreviations are covered. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # FSS1206C — Quantity Food Production for Hospitality and Restaurant Managers 3 credits · 3 hours FSS1206C - Quantity Food Production for Hospitality and Restaurant Managers FSS1206C - Quantity Food Production for Hospitality and Restaurant Managers This course includes skills needed for quantity food production. Students learn to apply skills and techniques of food preparation used in the food service industry. Students learn proper business and math skills needed for the food service industry. Introduction of basic food industry terminology and various equipment are also to be covered. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # HFT1000 — Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HFT1000 - Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry HFT1000 - Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry Introduction to many facets of hotel-motel and food services industries. Includes study of history, scope and innovations in industry as well as orientation visits to local establishments. Terms Classification: Dual --- # HFT1078 — Sustainability in Hospitality and Tourism 3 credits · 3 hours HFT1078 - Sustainability in Hospitality and Tourism HFT1078 - Sustainability in Hospitality and Tourism This course provides an in-depth understanding of sustainability in the hospitality and tourism industries. Students will learn about the principles and practices that promote environmental conservation, social responsibility, and economic sustainability in these sectors. The course covers sustainable tourism, green hospitality practices, eco-friendly travel trends, and the role of local communities in creating sustainable tourism experiences. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # HFT2210 — Hospitality Management and Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2210 - Hospitality Management and Leadership HFT2210 - Hospitality Management and Leadership This course is designed to introduce students to the core concepts of hospitality management while emphasizing effective leadership strategies. Students will explore key areas such as customer service excellence, operations management, human resource strategies, financial management, and leadership principles that are crucial for success in the hospitality industry. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # HFT2213 — Hospitality Safety, Sanitation and Risk Management 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2213 - Hospitality Safety, Sanitation and Risk Management HFT2213 - Hospitality Safety, Sanitation and Risk Management This course provides an in-depth understanding of safety, sanitation, and risk management in hospitality operations. It explores key topics such as health and safety regulations, crisis management, food safety, emergency procedures, legal considerations, and strategies for mitigating risks in hospitality businesses. Students will learn how to design and implement safety protocols that ensure compliance with local laws and enhance guest satisfaction. Terms Classification: O… --- # HFT2223 — Hospitality Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2223 - Hospitality Human Resource Management HFT2223 - Hospitality Human Resource Management Provides basic skills and knowledge of supervision with specific examples in the hospitality industry. It details the characteristics and responsibilities of an efficient and effective supervisor with emphasis placed on such management skills as solving problems, motivating employees and improving employee performance. Terms Classification: Dual --- # HFT2245 — Guest Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2245 - Guest Service Management HFT2245 - Guest Service Management This course provides strategies and tactics for managing service expectations and experiences. Delivering consistent, quality service requires the training and retraining of employees about the role of service professionals in the design, staffing, marketing, and management of the service system. Students will learn how to create a favorable guest service climate that harnesses the natural talents of service professionals. This course offers unique and useful guidance on the hiring, training, supporting, retention, and empo… --- # HFT2254 — Lodging Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2254 - Lodging Operations HFT2254 - Lodging Operations This course will acquaint the student with Front Office and Housekeeping Management. The course encompasses theory plus classroom computerized property management system exercises and simulations including reservations, arrival and departure of guests, night audit reports and procedures, yield management and exception handling. Emphasis on the role of housekeeping department and understanding managerial skills necessary to efficiently operate the department and laundry operations. Terms Classification: Dual --- # HFT2261 — Restaurant and Food Service Management 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2261 - Restaurant and Food Service Management HFT2261 - Restaurant and Food Service Management This course includes a comprehensive overview of the basic principles used in planning, analyzing, and managing a successful restaurant and foodservice operation. Topics range from concept and menu development to the staffing and operation of commercial and institutional food and beverage organizations. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # HFT2461 — Hotel Sales and Revenue Management 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2461 - Hotel Sales and Revenue Management HFT2461 - Hotel Sales and Revenue Management This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of sales and revenue management in the hotel industry. Students will learn how to optimize revenue through effective pricing strategies, sales techniques, demand forecasting, distribution management, and the use of modern tools and technologies in revenue management. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # HFT2750 — The Event Industry 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2750 - The Event Industry HFT2750 - The Event Industry A computer-based management tool will be utilized to stimulate the management of a service business. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: HFT1000 --- # HFT2942 — Hospitality Internship 3 credits · 3 hours HFT2942 - Hospitality Internship HFT2942 - Hospitality Internship Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: HFT1000, HFT2223, HFT2245, HFT2254 --- # FIL2000 — Introduction to Film 3 credits · 3 hours FIL2000 - Introduction to Film FIL2000 - Introduction to Film Historically and culturally significant American and international films including selections from the Western canon, will be viewed and discussed. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # FIL2000H — Honors Introduction to Film 3 credits · 3 hours FIL2000H - Honors Introduction to Film FIL2000H - Honors Introduction to Film Historically and culturally significant American and international films including selections from the Western canon, will be viewed and discussed. This is an honors course. Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # HIS2955 — Studies Abroad in Civilization 3 credits · 3 hours HIS2955 - Studies Abroad in Civilization HIS2955 - Studies Abroad in Civilization An introduction to the political, intellectual and cultural history of foreign nations designed to provide a cross-cultural contact with people of other countries. Study and travel abroad are supplemented with readings and classroom lectures in Florida. May be repeated for credit. Permission of instructor or department chair is required. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # HUM1020 — Introduction to the Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM1020 - Introduction to the Humanities HUM1020 - Introduction to the Humanities In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # HUM1020H — Honors Introduction to the Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM1020H - Honors Introduction to the Humanities HUM1020H - Honors Introduction to the Humanities In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe. This is an Honors course. Admission to the Honors Institute, 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor required. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # HUM2310 — Mythology and the Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM2310 - Mythology and the Humanities HUM2310 - Mythology and the Humanities Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # HUM2310H — Honors Mythology and the Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM2310H - Honors Mythology and the Humanities HUM2310H - Honors Mythology and the Humanities This is an honors course. Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # HUM2532 — Western Culture and Ideas 3 credits · 3 hours HUM2532 - Western Culture and Ideas HUM2532 - Western Culture and Ideas Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # HUM2532H — Honors Western Culture and Ideas 3 credits · 3 hours HUM2532H - Honors Western Culture and Ideas HUM2532H - Honors Western Culture and Ideas Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # HUM2930 — Spanish Culture and Civilization 3 credits · 3 hours HUM2930 - Spanish Culture and Civilization HUM2930 - Spanish Culture and Civilization This is a survey course which includes Spanish geography, history, art, architecture, customs, music and cultural differences. The course presents an overall view of Spanish culture and civilization from 1500 B.C. to the present time. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # HUM2935 — Special Topics in Humanities 3 credits · 3 hours HUM2935 - Special Topics in Humanities HUM2935 - Special Topics in Humanities This course centers on 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 HUM2935 title published in the course schedule for each semester that the course is offered. Special topic credit hours are not automatically transferable. Transfer credit is the prerogative of the receiving institution. This course may be available online and hybrid. Terms This course may be repeated for credit with different topics… --- # PHI1100 — Introduction to Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHI1100 - Introduction to Logic PHI1100 - Introduction to Logic A beginning course in logic placing major emphasis on training in the practical application of critical and creative principles of reasoning to everyday problems of judgment and decision. Topics or selections from the Western canon will be utilized. Both deductive and inductive methods of inference (including deduction, induction, and abduction) will be introduced. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PHI2010 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHI2010 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI2010 - Introduction to Philosophy In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PHI2600 — Introduction to Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHI2600 - Introduction to Ethics PHI2600 - Introduction to Ethics An introductory course in ethics, emphasizing the application of classical, medieval and modern ethical theories to contemporary moral issues such as abortion, euthanasia, the death penalty, equality of the sexes, hunger and the environment. Topics will include selections from the Western canon. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PHI2631 — Ethics and Business 3 credits · 3 hours PHI2631 - Ethics and Business PHI2631 - Ethics and Business An introductory course in ethics, focusing on moral issues arising in the workplace especially for business students. Discussions of ethical theories will be used to clarify and provide approaches to practical issues faced by employers and employees. This course may be online or as a hybrid. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PHI2930 — Special Topics in Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHI2930 - Special Topics in Philosophy PHI2930 - Special Topics in Philosophy Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by the PHI 2930 title published in the course schedule for each semester that the course is offered. The course may be repeated for credit with different topics. Special topic credit hours are not automatically transferable. Transfer credit is the prerogative of the receiving institution. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: PHI2010 --- # REL2210 — The Old Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL2210 - The Old Testament REL2210 - The Old Testament This course is an introduction to the Old Testament. It deals with the literature of the Hebrew Scriptures and the history, geography, religion and important personalities of ancient Israel and its surrounding peoples. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # REL2240 — The New Testament 3 credits · 3 hours REL2240 - The New Testament REL2240 - The New Testament An introduction to the New Testament, which involves a study of the Greco-Roman and Jewish background of early Christianity, the personality and teachings of Jesus, the work and thought of Paul, and the development of the church. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # REL2300 — Comparative Religions 3 credits · 3 hours REL2300 - Comparative Religions REL2300 - Comparative Religions The major features of world religious traditions are studied as the means for obtaining an insight into the nature and expression of people’s religious aspirations. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # REL2300H — Honors Comparative Religions 3 credits · 3 hours REL2300H - Honors Comparative Religions REL2300H - Honors Comparative Religions Careful readings of primary texts will be emphasized. Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # REL2930 — Special Topics in Religion 3 credits · 3 hours REL2930 - Special Topics in Religion REL2930 - Special Topics in Religion Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by the REL 2930 title published in the course schedule for each semester that the course is offered. Special topic credit hours are not automatically transferable. Transfer credit is the prerogative of the receiving institution. Terms This course may be repeated for credit with different topics. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: REL2300 --- # FFP1505 — Fire Prevention Practices 3 credits · 3 hours FFP1505 - Fire Prevention Practices FFP1505 - Fire Prevention Practices A study of fire inspection practices, including such items as purpose; definition; Fire Prevention Bureau activities; hazards; fire behavior; fire causes; types of construction including structural features, flame spread, occupancy, and fire load; inspection techniques; conducting inspections. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP1510 — Codes and Standards 3 credits · 3 hours FFP1510 - Codes and Standards FFP1510 - Codes and Standards A study of construction classification, methodology, and the codes written to enforce the standards of construction. This portion of the program is a vital segment in completing the Fire Prevention Inspector’s Certification requirements. This course is designed to familiarize inspectors with the five basic units of NFPA 101. This course includes statewide fire prevention code NFPA 1. This course requires work to be done prior to and/ or following attendance at the course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP1540 — Private Fire Protection Systems 3 credits · 3 hours FFP1540 - Private Fire Protection Systems FFP1540 - Private Fire Protection Systems A study of private fire protection detection systems, such as sprinkler and standpipe systems, chemical extinguishing systems, detection systems and devices. Each system is discussed as to its need, construction, preventive maintenance, and individual uses. This course requires work to be done prior to and/ or following attendance of this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP1722 — Health and Safety Officer 3 credits · 3 hours FFP1722 - Health and Safety Officer FFP1722 - Health and Safety Officer This course will cover both national and Florida specific information relating to the Health and Safety Officer. Topics include: Introduction to Emergency Services Occupational Safety and Health; Review of Safety-Related Regulations and Standards; Risk Management; Pre-Incident Safety; Safety at Fire Emergencies; Safety at Medical or Rescue Emergencies; Safety at Specialized Incidents; Post-Incident Safety Management; Personnel Roles and Responsibilities; Safety Program Evaluation; Information Management; and Special Topic… --- # FFP2111 — Fire Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2111 - Fire Chemistry FFP2111 - Fire Chemistry This course is designed to show the different features and forms of matter and energy, common substance, and how they relate to fires. The chemical formulae of flammable and combustible substance, their bonding and separations, as well as the different chemical reactions related to fire and oxidation are covered. Particular emphasis is placed on the specific substances to ignite and accelerate burnings. This course may require work to be done prior to and/ or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to class. Terms C… --- # FFP2120 — Building Construction for the Fire Service 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2120 - Building Construction for the Fire Service FFP2120 - Building Construction for the Fire Service A study of building construction on relation to fire protection and the general fire behavior of each type of building construction, including the spread of fire and the safety of the building, occupants, and firefighter. This course may require work to be done prior to and/or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the class. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP2521 — Construction Documents and Plans Review 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2521 - Construction Documents and Plans Review FFP2521 - Construction Documents and Plans Review This course is geared toward teaching the student how to assimilate information contained in working, drawing, and specifications as they relate to the fire inspector. The curriculum includes how to interpret conventional graphic communication. Accepted standards and conventions are introduced. Symbols, abbreviations, principles or technical projection, as well as a review of construction arithmetic and geometry are included. Related worksheets are used to allow for applied experience of findin… --- # FFP2541 — Private Fire Protection Systems II 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2541 - Private Fire Protection Systems II FFP2541 - Private Fire Protection Systems II This course is a study of private fire protection and detection systems such as extinguishers, pre-engineered systems, chemical extinguishing systems, detection and alarm systems and devices, and newer systems available. Each system is discussed as to its need, construction, how it works, and individual uses. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP2610 — Fire Investigations - Origin and Cause 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2610 - Fire Investigations - Origin and Cause FFP2610 - Fire Investigations - Origin and Cause The curriculum in this course is designed to enhance the fire investigator’s ability to detect and determinate the origin and cause of a fire. Specific topics include fire behavior review, investigator ethics, construction, ignition sources, reading fire patterns and scene reconstruction. Special topics on electrical fire investigation, woodland fires, vehicle fires, mobile home fires, RV fires, and boat/ship fires. Additional topics include special emphasis on fire scene documentation and exting… --- # FFP2706 — Public Information Officer 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2706 - Public Information Officer FFP2706 - Public Information Officer This course is designed to provide the firefighter with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully perform as an organizational spokesperson in the fire service. Current practices pertaining to public relations are examined using fire service examples. Actual case studies will be investigated to explore crises communications as it related to the public information officer’s role in the incident command (ICS). Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP2720 — Company Officer 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2720 - Company Officer FFP2720 - Company Officer Designed to assist fire officers in solving the varied problems and situations they will be required to manage effectively in today’s ever-changing fire service. The curriculum includes a review of fire department organization and administration, management theory, leadership, communication, motivation, and small group dynamics. This course may require work to be done prior to and/or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the class. It is important to note that this program is intended for a minimum of 40 hour… --- # FFP2721 — Incident Safety Officer 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2721 - Incident Safety Officer FFP2721 - Incident Safety Officer This course will cover both national and Florida specific information relating to an Incident Safety Officer. Topics include: The safety officer’s role; safety concepts; regulations, codes, laws, standards and procedures; designing an ISO system; professional development; reading buildings, smoke, risk, hazardous energy, and firefighters; triggers, traps and working within ICS; basic approach to ISO duties; ISO at structure fires, wildland fires, HAZ-MAT incidents and technical rescues; and post-incident responsibilities. Ter… --- # FFP2729 — Legal Issues for the Safety Officer 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2729 - Legal Issues for the Safety Officer FFP2729 - Legal Issues for the Safety Officer This course will provide information and materials so that the student can identify and use statutes and rules of the Florida Firefighter OSHA, explain the basic legal system and areas that impact the safety officer, be able to conduct an investigation, discuss litigation trends, and explain the consequences of unsafe acts. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP2740 — Fire Service Course Delivery 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2740 - Fire Service Course Delivery FFP2740 - Fire Service Course Delivery The curriculum draws from many recognized authorities in exploring the methods and mechanics of imparting information and adult learning principles. The course emphasizes techniques which have wide application situations, as well as devices for specific areas. Also stressed are measuring teaching effectiveness, the use of media and visual aids. This course may require work to be done prior to and/or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the class. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP2741 — Fire Service Course Design 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2741 - Fire Service Course Design FFP2741 - Fire Service Course Design This is a course of study of how to develop courses based on nationally applicable performance standards for uniformed fire service personnel and to provide the knowledge, skill, and ability to develop a training curriculum. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP2770 — Ethical and Legal Issues for the Fire Service 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2770 - Ethical and Legal Issues for the Fire Service FFP2770 - Ethical and Legal Issues for the Fire Service This course deals with the entire spectrum of issues facing today’s fire service leaders. Topics include labor relations, human rights and diversity, and conflicts of interest. Frameworks for ethical decision-making are used. This course may require pre/post course work. Students will be notified prior to class. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # FFP2780 — Fire Department Administration 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2780 - Fire Department Administration FFP2780 - Fire Department Administration A study of the basic concepts of leadership and management as applied to a fire service organization. Emphasis is given to the development of organizational and communication skills for interdepartmental operations. Areas of instruction include personal management, fire signal systems, fire insurance, fire insurance regulations, and mutual aid systems. This course is designed to present the principles of management theory, and its application in the fire service. The course is intended for officers whose area of… --- # FFP2810 — Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies I 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2810 - Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies I FFP2810 - Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies I The curriculum is designed to cover basic factors involved in coping with an emergency scene, and determining the best use of available resources in protecting lives and property. The course emphasizes the changing nature of an emergency situation and the ways in which the fire officer can evaluate the effectiveness of his or her proposed Incident Action Plan. This course may require work to be done prior to and/or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the class.… --- # FFP2811 — Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies II 3 credits · 3 hours FFP2811 - Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies II FFP2811 - Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategies II Advanced study of the fire attack. Includes study of ladder company operations, company duties and operations in a fire ground situation, engine company operations, handling of a major fire, and special fire problems. Curriculum covers multiple company operations, logistics, strategy, use of mutual aid forces, and conflagration control. The course is intended for officers who may be in command of fires and other emergencies involving close coordination and maximum use of large amounts of staffi… --- # ASL1140 — Introduction to American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours ASL1140 - Introduction to American Sign Language I ASL1140 - Introduction to American Sign Language I An introduction to the linguistic structure and conceptual vocabulary of American Sign Language as used by deaf adults. The course emphasizes the development of sign language skills and the ability to translate from ASL to English and English to ASL. Various sign systems and regional signs will also be described. The course also describes the history, values and culture of deaf persons in America. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ASL1150 — Introduction to American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours ASL1150 - Introduction to American Sign Language II ASL1150 - Introduction to American Sign Language II Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ASL1140 --- # CHI1120 — Elementary Chinese I, Concentrated 4 credits · 4 hours CHI1120 - Elementary Chinese I, Concentrated CHI1120 - Elementary Chinese I, Concentrated This course teaches true beginners basic Chinese language skills including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Mastery of 350 Chinese characters, basic spoken and literary syntax and pronunciation are key --- # CHI1121 — Elementary Chinese II, Concentrated 4 credits · 4 hours CHI1121 - Elementary Chinese II, Concentrated CHI1121 - Elementary Chinese II, Concentrated CHI 1121 is designed for students who have had an introduction to Chinese, but have not completed their language requirement or who want to increase their Chinese proficiency. The content of this course is designed to complete the structural aspect of the language started in CHI 1120 , continue learning how to write Chinese characters, and strengthen the students’ ability to communicate in the language. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHI1120 --- # FRE1120 — Elementary French I 4 credits · 4 hours FRE1120 - Elementary French I FRE1120 - Elementary French I This course stresses fundamentals of grammar and drills in pronunciation and reading, with special emphasis on oral expression in French. (3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week) Terms Classification: Parallel --- # FRE1121 — Elementary French II 4 credits · 4 hours FRE1121 - Elementary French II FRE1121 - Elementary French II It continues to stress fundamentals of grammar and drills in pronunciation and reading, with special emphasis on oral expression in French. (3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: FRE1120 --- # SPN1120 — Elementary Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPN1120 - Elementary Spanish I SPN1120 - Elementary Spanish I This course stresses fundamentals of grammar and drills in pronunciation and reading, with special emphasis on oral expression in Spanish. The student is required to attend a minimum of two hours of laboratory per week in addition to classroom work. (3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week) Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SPN1120H — Elementary Spanish I Honors 4 credits · 4 hours SPN1120H - Elementary Spanish I Honors SPN1120H - Elementary Spanish I Honors This course stresses fundamentals of grammar and drills in pronunciation and reading, with special emphasis on oral expression in Spanish. The student is required to attend a minimum of two hours of laboratory per week in addition to classroom work. The honors component consists of specialized vocabulary and an emphasis on business applications of Spanish language and culture. Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA or permission of the instructor is required. (3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory p… --- # SPN1121 — Elementary Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPN1121 - Elementary Spanish II SPN1121 - Elementary Spanish II The course continues to stress fundamentals of grammar and drills in pronunciation and reading, with special emphasis on oral expression in Spanish. The student is required to attend a minimum of two hours of laboratory per week in addition to classroom work. (3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: SPN1120 --- # SPN1121H — Elementary Spanish II Honors 4 credits · 4 hours SPN1121H - Elementary Spanish II Honors SPN1121H - Elementary Spanish II Honors The student is required to attend a minimum of two hours of laboratory per week in addition to classroom work. The honors component consists of specialized vocabulary and an emphasis on business applications of Spanish language and culture. Admission to the Community of Scholars program, a 3.3 or higher GPA or permission of the instructor is required.(3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: SPN1120 --- # SPN2220 — Intermediate Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours SPN2220 - Intermediate Spanish I SPN2220 - Intermediate Spanish I Oral practice continues in the discussion of materials. The student is required to attend a minimum of two hours of laboratory per week in addition to classroom work. on a limited basis. (3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: SPN1121 --- # SPN2221 — Intermediate Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours SPN2221 - Intermediate Spanish II SPN2221 - Intermediate Spanish II Oral practice continues in the discussion of materials. The student is required to attend a minimum of two hours of laboratory per week in addition to classroom work. on a limited basis. (3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: SPN2220 --- # TRA2010 — Transportation and Distribution 3 credits · 3 hours TRA2010 - Transportation and Distribution TRA2010 - Transportation and Distribution This course explores the role and importance of transportation in the distribution of goods. The focus of the course will be on the infrastructure of the freight transportation system, modes of transportation, transportation regulations and public policy. Students will be introduced to the carrier cost structures, operating characteristics and policy regulations regarding each of the transportation modes. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # TRA2230 — Warehouse Management 3 credits · 3 hours TRA2230 - Warehouse Management TRA2230 - Warehouse Management This course provides an overview related to concepts of warehousing management including the types of equipment, storage processes and systems, the technologies used to identify and track units in a warehouse, and the regulations designed to ensure safety in warehouse operations. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # MAC1105 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAC1105 - College Algebra MAC1105 - College Algebra Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # MAC1105H — Honors College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAC1105H - Honors College Algebra MAC1105H - Honors College Algebra Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications. This is an Honors course. Terms Gordon Rule applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # MAC1114 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MAC1114 - Trigonometry MAC1114 - Trigonometry Graphing calculator and/or computer algebraic system work is required in this course. Students may be able to place into this course by attaining specific scores on state-approved common placement tests. Students should consult with their advisor if they would like to pursue this option. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC1105 --- # MAC1140 — Precalculus (Algebra) 3 credits · 3 hours MAC1140 - Precalculus (Algebra) MAC1140 - Precalculus (Algebra) This course includes discussion of functions (from an analytical, numerical and graphical perspective) that are needed in upper mathematics courses, conic sections, matrices and determinants, sequences and series, mathematical induction and the Binomial Theorem. Graphing calculator and/or computer algebraic system work is required in the course. Students may be able to place into this course by attaining specific scores on state-approved common placement tests. Students should consult with their advisor if they would like to purs… Prerequisites: MAC1105 --- # MAC1147 — Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry 5 credits · 5 hours MAC1147 - Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry MAC1147 - Precalculus Algebra/Trigonometry This course will be a combination of the courses MAC 1140 and MAC 1114 . It will cover such topics as quadratics, polynomials, exponentials, logarithms, matrices, determinants, conic sections, sequences, series, the Binomial Theorem, trigonometric functions, the unit circle and trigonometric identities. Graphing calculators and/or computer algebra systems will be used and required in this course. Students may be able to place into this course by attaining specific scores on state-approved common placement te… Prerequisites: MAC1105, MAC2233, MAC1140, MAC1114 --- # MAC2233 — Calculus for Business and Social Science 3 credits · 3 hours MAC2233 - Calculus for Business and Social Science MAC2233 - Calculus for Business and Social Science The course includes the study of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, logarithmic and exponential functions, rates of change and curve sketching. Emphasis is on modeling and practical applications in solving business, economic and social science problems. Graphing calculator and/or computer algebraic system work is required in the course. Students may be able to place into this course by attaining specific scores on state-approved common placement tests… Prerequisites: MAC1140 --- # MAC2233H — Calculus for Business and Social Sciences Honors 3 credits · 3 hours MAC2233H - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences Honors MAC2233H - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences Honors The course includes the study of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, logarithmic and exponential functions, rates of change and curve sketching. Emphasis is on modeling and practical applications in solving business, economic and social science problems. Graphing calculator and/or computer algebraic system work is required in the course. Students may be able to place into this course by attaining specific scores on state-approved comm… Prerequisites: MAC1140 --- # MAC2311 — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry 5 credits · 5 hours MAC2311 - Calculus I with Analytic Geometry MAC2311 - Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC1114, MAC1140, MAC1147 --- # MAC2311H — Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors 5 credits · 5 hours MAC2311H - Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors MAC2311H - Calculus I with Analytic Geometry Honors Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area. This is an Honors course. Terms Gordon Rule applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC1114, MAC1140, MAC1147 --- # MAC2312 — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry 5 credits · 5 hours MAC2312 - Calculus II with Analytic Geometry MAC2312 - Calculus II with Analytic Geometry Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2311 --- # MAC2312H — Calculus II with Analytic Geometry Honors 5 credits · 5 hours MAC2312H - Calculus II with Analytic Geometry Honors MAC2312H - Calculus II with Analytic Geometry Honors Terms Gordon Rule applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2311 --- # MAC2313 — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry 4 credits · 4 hours MAC2313 - Calculus III with Analytic Geometry MAC2313 - Calculus III with Analytic Geometry Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # MAC2313H — Calculus III with Analytic Geometry Honors 4 credits · 4 hours MAC2313H - Calculus III with Analytic Geometry Honors MAC2313H - Calculus III with Analytic Geometry Honors Designed for honors students (especially engineering and other STEM pathways), the course will be enhanced by special activities such as group projects, guest speakers, or field trips. Admission to the Community of Scholars or a 3.3 GPA (or higher) plus instructor permission is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # MAD2104 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MAD2104 - Discrete Mathematics MAD2104 - Discrete Mathematics Emphasis is on computer related applications in information technology, computer engineering and computer science. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC1105 --- # MAP2302 — Elementary Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MAP2302 - Elementary Differential Equations MAP2302 - Elementary Differential Equations This course covers homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, power series method, Laplace transform, systems of first order differential equations and numerical solutions. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # MAP2302H — Elementary Differential Equations Honors 3 credits · 3 hours MAP2302H - Elementary Differential Equations Honors MAP2302H - Elementary Differential Equations Honors This course covers homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, power series method, Laplace transform, systems of first order differential equations and numerical solutions. Gordon Rule applies. Designed for honors students (especially engineering and other STEM pathways), the course will be enhanced by special activities such as group projects, guest speakers, or field trips. Admission to the Community of Scholars or a 3.3 GPA (or higher) plus in… Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # MAS2103 — Matrix and Linear Algebra 4 credits · 4 hours MAS2103 - Matrix and Linear Algebra MAS2103 - Matrix and Linear Algebra Terms Gordon Rule applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2312 --- # MAT0057 — Introduction to College Math (Module 3.0) 3 credits · 3 hours MAT0057 - Introduction to College Math (Module 3.0) MAT0057 - Introduction to College Math (Module 3.0) This modularized mathematics course focuses on strengthening arithmetic, geometry, and algebra skills and addressing individual areas of need. Student course work will be determined by a diagnostic exam. Successful completion of this course requires mastery of all skills identified by the diagnostic exam. In addition, successful completion of this course requires a passing score on the Developmental Mathematics Departmental Final Exam. Students scoring between 50-113 on the PERT or the equi… --- # MAT1033 — Intermediate Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MAT1033 - Intermediate Algebra MAT1033 - Intermediate Algebra This course is intended to provide students with the opportunity to develop a mathematical foundation necessary to take College Algebra, Statistics and/or other Gordon Rule mathematics courses. This course counts as elective credit only. It does NOT count as mathematics credit. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MGF1130 — Thinking Mathematically 3 credits · 3 hours MGF1130 - Thinking Mathematically MGF1130 - Thinking Mathematically In 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 increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel --- # MGF1131 — Mathematics in Context 3 credits · 3 hours MGF1131 - Mathematics in Context MGF1131 - Mathematics in Context Through this course, students will experience the practicality of mathematics in a global society. Students will engage in the applications of tools and techniques of mathematics in a variety of contextual situations. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel --- # STA2023 — Elementary Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours STA2023 - Elementary Statistics STA2023 - Elementary Statistics In this course students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel --- # STA2023H — Honors Elementary Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours STA2023H - Honors Elementary Statistics STA2023H - Honors Elementary Statistics In this course students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs. This is an Honors course. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel --- # MUC1101 — Introduction to Music Composition 2 credits · 2 hours MUC1101 - Introduction to Music Composition MUC1101 - Introduction to Music Composition Introduction to Music Composition for the serious student of music. The material will encompass basic compositional terms and techniques and enable the student to progress into MUC 1102 , a repeatable course of basic/intermediate composition. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUC1102 — Music Composition 2 credits · 2 hours MUC1102 - Music Composition MUC1102 - Music Composition The material will encompass more advanced compositional terms and techniques and enable the student to repeat MUC 1102, a course of basic/intermediate composition. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MUC1101 --- # MUC2301 — Introduction to Electronic Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUC2301 - Introduction to Electronic Music MUC2301 - Introduction to Electronic Music Explore the evolution and diversity of electronic music through an immersive journey into its history and repertoire. Delve into the fundamental principles of sound studio techniques, covering a wide array of standard practices. Gain insight into the application of basic electronics within the realm of electronic sound synthesis, unlocking the creative potential of technology in music production. Additionally, discover the intersection of mathematics and music composition, exploring how mathematical concepts… --- # MUE2040 — Introduction to Music Education 3 credits · 3 hours MUE2040 - Introduction to Music Education MUE2040 - Introduction to Music Education This course introduces education students to the music education profession. It is the first course in the music education curriculum for students working toward a vocal, general or instrumental K-12 teaching certificate in Florida. The organization and curriculum of American music education in the total program of the school will be explored. Observation in a variety of school settings will enrich class discussion. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUE2450 — Woodwind Techniques 2 credits · 2 hours MUE2450 - Woodwind Techniques MUE2450 - Woodwind Techniques Group instruction in woodwind instruments with emphasis upon basic skills of performance, as well as the appropriate teaching techniques, methods and materials necessary for public school pedagogy. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUL1010 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUL1010 - Music Appreciation MUL1010 - Music Appreciation In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUM2700 — Introduction to Music Business 3 credits · 3 hours MUM2700 - Introduction to Music Business MUM2700 - Introduction to Music Business An 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, copyrights, promotions, arts managements, music and instrument merchandising, contracts, music in mass communication, the internet and the music industry, live performance on a local and national basis, career options and career development with emphasis on commercial enterprise and basic website development. Terms Classi… --- # MUN1012 — Wind Symphony 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1012 - Wind Symphony MUN1012 - Wind Symphony This ensemble of wind, percussion, and string instruments performs traditional wind band repertoire as well as transcriptions and arrangements of symphonic literature. Repertoire will represent various periods of western European history (Renaissance-Modern) and include also select popular styles. Membership is open to all students. Audition required. Chair placement is based on audition at the beginning of the semester. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1021 — Electronic Music Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1021 - Electronic Music Ensemble MUN1021 - Electronic Music Ensemble This class is open to everyone. This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of music through performance on iPads. Students will deconstruct popular pieces of music from all genres to study the components that make them unique. Components such as time signature, key signatures, variety of instruments, rhythm, and pitch will be explored. Students will recreate the pieces of music through various apps on the iPad. iPads will be available to students to use during classes. MUN1021 allows non-musicians the opportunity t… --- # MUN1270 — Concert Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1270 - Concert Band MUN1270 - Concert Band This large ensemble studies and performs standard concert band repertoire. The group performs public concerts each semester. Audition and permission of instructor are required. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1310 — Musical Theatre Ensemble 2 credits · 2 hours MUN1310 - Musical Theatre Ensemble MUN1310 - Musical Theatre Ensemble Audition and permission of instructor required. An entertainment-oriented choral ensemble that represents the college through performance of a varied repertoire of choral music, often with choreography. Membership by audition only. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1340 — Concert Choir 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1340 - Concert Choir MUN1340 - Concert Choir Audition and permission of instructor required. This course includes the study and performance of works representative of a wide spectrum of literature designed for a small vocal ensemble. It is open to all students through audition and by permission of the instructor. The course is designed for the student who enjoys serious choral literature and possesses musicianship skills. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1341 — Chamber Choir 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1341 - Chamber Choir MUN1341 - Chamber Choir The goals of this course are to prepare and perform appropriate choral literature at the highest possible level, and to represent the College of Central Florida in public performance. In the process, students will learn proper and healthy singing techniques, musical terms and choral concepts. This choir will represent the College at off campus and special events. Instructor approval is required. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1410 — String Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1410 - String Ensemble MUN1410 - String Ensemble This course is designed for students who desire to rehearse and perform in a string ensemble (orchestra) without winds and percussion. Until such time as there are significant numbers of strings to form a chamber orchestra, the string students will be assigned this ensemble as their major performing group. Permission of instructor is required. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1420 — Woodwind Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1420 - Woodwind Ensemble MUN1420 - Woodwind Ensemble This small ensemble studies and performs chamber music for woodwind instruments. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1430 — Brass Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1430 - Brass Ensemble MUN1430 - Brass Ensemble This small ensemble studies and performs chamber music for brass instruments. Permission of instructor required. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1440 — Percussion Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1440 - Percussion Ensemble MUN1440 - Percussion Ensemble This small ensemble studies and performs chamber music for percussion instruments. Permission of instructor required. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1710 — Jazz Band 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1710 - Jazz Band MUN1710 - Jazz Band Audition and permission of instructor are required. This ensemble studies and performs Big Band jazz arrangements from the 1930s to the present. Improvisation will be studied. The group performs both on and off campus each semester. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUN1770 — Jazz/Pop Combo Ensemble 1 credits · 1 hours MUN1770 - Jazz/Pop Combo Ensemble MUN1770 - Jazz/Pop Combo Ensemble Audition and permission of instructor are required. This select combo performs with Variations show choir in a wide variety of popular musical styles. The group performs both on and off campus, touring occasionally. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MUS1360 — Introduction to Music Technology 4 credits · 4 hours MUS1360 - Introduction to Music Technology MUS1360 - Introduction to Music Technology This course is aimed at teaching the basics of music-specific technology and its application to a career in the music field. The course is designed to lay the foundation for a wide variety of topics and applications including use of music notation software, MIDI control and creation, sound recording and construction of digital audio workstations. Computer hardware and sound equipment will be analyzed and dissected. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUT1001 — Fundamentals of Music 3 credits · 3 hours MUT1001 - Fundamentals of Music MUT1001 - Fundamentals of Music This course introduces the basics of music, including clefs, pitch, rhythm, scales, keys and intervals. The course is open to all students and is required for music majors with little or no previous music theory background. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUT1111 — Music Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUT1111 - Music Theory I MUT1111 - Music Theory I The course begins with written and analytical study of diatonic musical materials, including scales, keys, intervals, triads, seventh chords, chord progressions and non-harmonicism. Skills needed: reading music, piano or instrument training. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUT1112 — Music Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUT1112 - Music Theory II MUT1112 - Music Theory II Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MUT1111 --- # MUT1241 — Sightsinging and Eartraining I 1 credits · 1 hours MUT1241 - Sightsinging and Eartraining I MUT1241 - Sightsinging and Eartraining I Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MUT1242 — Sightsinging and Eartraining II 1 credits · 1 hours MUT1242 - Sightsinging and Eartraining II MUT1242 - Sightsinging and Eartraining II Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MUT1241 --- # MUT2116 — Music Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUT2116 - Music Theory III MUT2116 - Music Theory III Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MUT1112 --- # MUT2117 — Music Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUT2117 - Music Theory IV MUT2117 - Music Theory IV Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MUT2116 --- # MUT2246 — Sightsinging and Eartraining III 1 credits · 1 hours MUT2246 - Sightsinging and Eartraining III MUT2246 - Sightsinging and Eartraining III Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MUT1242 --- # MUT2247 — Sightsinging and Eartraining IV 1 credits · 1 hours MUT2247 - Sightsinging and Eartraining IV MUT2247 - Sightsinging and Eartraining IV Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MUT2246 --- # MVK1111 — Class Piano I 1 credits · 1 hours MVK1111 - Class Piano I MVK1111 - Class Piano I Class instruction. This course is designed to teach piano skills and competencies to students in nonpiano areas of interest. It includes keyboard familiarization, note and rhythmic reading, finger techniques, ensembles and easy literature. This course is open to all students. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MVK1112 — Class Piano II 1 credits · 1 hours MVK1112 - Class Piano II MVK1112 - Class Piano II A continuation of MVK 1111 , the course includes continued work in finger technique, scales, harmonization of melodies, ensembles, and intermediate literature. The course is open to all students. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MVK1111 --- # MVK2121 — Class Piano III 1 credits · 1 hours MVK2121 - Class Piano III MVK2121 - Class Piano III For students in music fields other than keyboard principals. Sight-reading, harmonizing, transposing, improvising, accompanying, intermediate keyboard technique, repertoire and further musicianship will be accomplished. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MVK1112 --- # MVK2122 — Class Piano IV 1 credits · 1 hours MVK2122 - Class Piano IV MVK2122 - Class Piano IV A continuation of MVK 2121 . For students in music fields other than keyboard principals. Continued work in technique, scales, transposing, harmonizing, sight-reading, improvisation, accompanying and late intermediate repertoire. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MVK2121 --- # MVS1816 — Class Guitar 1 credits · 1 hours MVS1816 - Class Guitar MVS1816 - Class Guitar Class Instruction. This course is designed to teach beginning guitar students to learn the fundamentals of acoustic guitar musicianship. It includes posture, note and rhythmic reading, fingerings, chords and beginning literature. This course is open to all students. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # MVV1111 — Class Voice 1 credits · 1 hours MVV1111 - Class Voice MVV1111 - Class Voice This is a one-semester class instruction in voice designed to the nonmusic and music major student in developing fundamental vocal and musicianship skills. Open to all students. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # AST1002 — Descriptive Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours AST1002 - Descriptive Astronomy AST1002 - Descriptive Astronomy This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the universe including Earth and its environment. Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from nonscientific claims by using critical thinking. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BOT1000 — Plant Science 3 credits · 3 hours BOT1000 - Plant Science BOT1000 - Plant Science This introductory course is a basic study of plant science fundamentals. Topics include plant growth and development, plant structure, photosynthesis, respiration, and the influence of abiotic and biotic factors on plant growth. This course will emphasize implications and applications to crop production. Classification: Parallel --- # BSC1005 — Introduction to Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BSC1005 - Introduction to Biology BSC1005 - Introduction to Biology This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC1005H — Introduction to Biology Honors 3 credits · 3 hours BSC1005H - Introduction to Biology Honors BSC1005H - Introduction to Biology Honors This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior. This is an honors course. Admission to the Community of Scholars OR a 3.3 GPA (or higher) or instructor permission is required. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC1005L — Introduction to Biology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BSC1005L - Introduction to Biology Lab BSC1005L - Introduction to Biology Lab Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC1080 — Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours BSC1080 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology BSC1080 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology A basic anatomy and physiology nonlaboratory course that may be used to meet general education science requirements. Emphasis will be placed on the structure of the human body, the function of its many different systems, and the diseases associated with these systems. Check your particular program of study to verify that this course meets needed requirements. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC2010 — Integrated Principles of Biology I 3 credits · 3 hours BSC2010 - Integrated Principles of Biology I BSC2010 - Integrated Principles of Biology I In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC2010L — Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory I 1 credits · 1 hours BSC2010L - Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory I BSC2010L - Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory I Students should register for BSC 2010 and BSC2010L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC2011 — Integrated Principles of Biology II 3 credits · 3 hours BSC2011 - Integrated Principles of Biology II BSC2011 - Integrated Principles of Biology II Completion of BSC 2010 is recommended before taking this course. To receive lab credit, students should also register for BSC 2011L . This course is intended for science majors. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: BSC2010, BSC2011L --- # BSC2011L — Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory II 1 credits · 1 hours BSC2011L - Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory II BSC2011L - Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory II Students should register for BSC 2011 and BSC2011L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: BSC2010L --- # BSC2085 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits · 3 hours BSC2085 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BSC2085 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC2085L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BSC2085L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BSC2085L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab Students should register for BSC 2085 and BSC2085L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # BSC2086 — Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours BSC2086 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BSC2086 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Metabolism, fluid balance and homoeostatic mechanisms are included. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: BSC2085 --- # BSC2086L — Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours BSC2086L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BSC2086L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab Students should register for BSC 2086 and BSC2086L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: BSC2085L --- # BSC2862C — Global Change, Ecology and Sustainability 4 credits · 4 hours BSC2862C - Global Change, Ecology and Sustainability BSC2862C - Global Change, Ecology and Sustainability This course will describe ecological principles and how humans have impacted ecological processes locally, regionally, and globally. These changes include land use, element cycles, climate, species distribution, biodiversity, and rate of extinctions. Students will learn the best management practices, technologies, and human behaviors that may reverse or slow these changes and promote sustainability, with a focus on the Florida artesian springs. Students will also learn how sustainability… --- # CHM1020 — Chemistry for Liberal Studies 4 credits · 4 hours CHM1020 - Chemistry for Liberal Studies CHM1020 - Chemistry for Liberal Studies This course provides students with an introduction to chemical principles and applications for the nonscience major. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the scientific method of problem solving, classification of matter, atomic theory, the periodic table, gases, chemical reactions, energy, and chemical bonds. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # CHM1025 — Introductory Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHM1025 - Introductory Chemistry CHM1025 - Introductory Chemistry Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAT1033, MAC1105, MAC1140, MAC1147, MAC2311 --- # CHM1025L — Introductory Chemistry Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM1025L - Introductory Chemistry Lab CHM1025L - Introductory Chemistry Lab Students should register for CHM 1025 and CHM1025L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAT1033, MAC1105, MAC1140, MAC1147, MAC2311 --- # CHM1032 — Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields 3 credits · 3 hours CHM1032 - Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields CHM1032 - Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields It introduces students to the basic concepts and principles of inorganic, organic and biological chemistry and their application to health care situations. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAT1033, MAC1105, MGF1130 --- # CHM1032L — Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM1032L - Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields Lab CHM1032L - Chemistry for the Health-Related Fields Lab Students should register for CHM 1032 and CHM 1032L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAT1033 --- # CHM2045 — General Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHM2045 - General Chemistry I CHM2045 - General Chemistry I Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM1025, MAC1105, MAC1140, MAC1147, MAC2311 --- # CHM2045L — General Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM2045L - General Chemistry I Lab CHM2045L - General Chemistry I Lab Students should register for CHM 2045 and CHM 2045L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # CHM2046 — General Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHM2046 - General Chemistry II CHM2046 - General Chemistry II Topics that are covered in CHM 2045 will be expanded. Additional topics include equilibria and qualitative analysis. May require the two-semester sequence to guarantee transfer. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM2045 --- # CHM2046L — General Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM2046L - General Chemistry II Lab CHM2046L - General Chemistry II Lab Students should register for CHM 2046 and CHM 2046L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM2045L --- # CHM2210 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHM2210 - Organic Chemistry I CHM2210 - Organic Chemistry I A thorough study of topics that cuts across disciplines such as medicine, veterinary science, chemical engineering, biology and pharmacy. May require the two-semester sequence to guarantee transfer. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM2046 --- # CHM2210H — Organic Chemistry I Honors 3 credits · 3 hours CHM2210H - Organic Chemistry I Honors CHM2210H - Organic Chemistry I Honors A thorough study of topics that cuts across disciplines such as medicine, veterinary science, chemical engineering, biology and pharmacy. May require the two-semester sequence to guarantee transfer. Designed for honors students (especially on science pathways), the course will be enhanced by special activities such as group projects, guest speakers or field trips. Admission to the Community of Scholars OR a 3.3 GPA (or higher) plus instructor permission is required. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM2046 --- # CHM2210L — Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM2210L - Organic Chemistry I Lab CHM2210L - Organic Chemistry I Lab Students should register for CHM 2210 and CHM 2210L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM2046L --- # CHM2211 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHM2211 - Organic Chemistry II CHM2211 - Organic Chemistry II It completes the long form organic sequence and continues a thorough study of compounds, structures, functions, reactions and syntheses, which are important components of chemical life systems and chemical engineering. Includes the study of nomenclature, structure, physical and chemical properties and chemical behavior. May require the two-semester sequence to guarantee transfer. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM2210 --- # CHM2211H — Organic Chemistry II Honors 3 credits · 3 hours CHM2211H - Organic Chemistry II Honors CHM2211H - Organic Chemistry II Honors It completes the long form organic sequence and continues a thorough study of compounds, structures, functions, reactions and syntheses, which are important components of chemical life systems and chemical engineering. Includes the study of nomenclature, structure, physical and chemical properties and chemical behavior. May require the two-semester sequence to guarantee transfer. Designed for honors students (especially on science pathways), the course will be enhanced by special activities such as group projects, g… Prerequisites: CHM2210 --- # CHM2211L — Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours CHM2211L - Organic Chemistry II Lab CHM2211L - Organic Chemistry II Lab Students should register for CHM 2211 and CHM 2211L concurrently. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: CHM2210L --- # ESC1000 — Earth Science 3 credits · 3 hours ESC1000 - Earth Science ESC1000 - Earth Science Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth’s connections with humans. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ESC1000L — Earth Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours ESC1000L - Earth Science Lab ESC1000L - Earth Science Lab Exercises designed to emphasize concepts and principles of Earth Science. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ESC1200C — Earth Science for Educators 4 credits · 4 hours ESC1200C - Earth Science for Educators ESC1200C - Earth Science for Educators A survey course of the earth sciences: geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy, with a lab component. Emphasis on science content with pedagogy and applications for K-8 preservice and inservice teachers. Includes the development, by the participants in the course, of age appropriate labs and activities for K-8 students along with other teaching materials. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # EVR1001 — Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours EVR1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science EVR1001 - Introduction to Environmental Science This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # EVR1001H — Introduction to Environmental Science Honors 3 credits · 3 hours EVR1001H - Introduction to Environmental Science Honors EVR1001H - Introduction to Environmental Science Honors This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. This project-based course which will students gain an understanding of, and solutions to, environmental problems. Students will participate in a local environmental project and assess the impact of the project. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # EVR1001L — Introduction to Environmental Science Lab 1 credits · 1 hours EVR1001L - Introduction to Environmental Science Lab EVR1001L - Introduction to Environmental Science Lab The goal of each laboratory is to evaluate human and environmental interactions. Terms Classification: Classification: Parallel --- # EVR1264 — Environmental Health 3 credits · 3 hours EVR1264 - Environmental Health EVR1264 - Environmental Health This course examines emerging human health issues due to air and water pollution, emerging infectious agents, mosquito vectored diseases and food borne illnesses. An investigation into environmental health will include loss of genetic diversity, habitat loss, degradation of the earth’s natural resources and the impact on natural systems. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # GLY1102 — Darwin and Dinosaurs 3 credits · 3 hours GLY1102 - Darwin and Dinosaurs GLY1102 - Darwin and Dinosaurs This course was created in response to the public fascination with dinosaurs. It is aimed at students in the nonscience fields. Concepts covered include the nature of fossils and the rock record, how geologic events are dated, plate tectonics, paleo-ecology, evolution, dinosaur hunters, and of course, the various groups of dinosaurs themselves. The class will also focus on three recent areas of controversy relating to dinosaurs: their hot-bloodedness, the cause of their extinction, and the evolution of birds from dinosaurs. This co… --- # GLY2010C — Physical Geology with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours GLY2010C - Physical Geology with Lab GLY2010C - Physical Geology with Lab Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize lithospheric connections with humanity. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ISC1004H — Integrated Natural Sciences I - Honors 3 credits · 3 hours ISC1004H - Integrated Natural Sciences I - Honors ISC1004H - Integrated Natural Sciences I - Honors This course is designed to explore the frontiers of science. Students examine current scientific research and developments in both the physical and biological sciences. In this course students will have an opportunity to work with many of the science faculty which will provide an optimum environment for scientific inquiry and understanding. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # MCB2010 — Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours MCB2010 - Microbiology MCB2010 - Microbiology Topics will include, but not be limited to, the following: microbial cell structure, function and metabolism; requirements for and control of growth; genetics, mutations, and biotechnology; a survey of bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, protozoa and helminths; and interactions with and impact of microbes on humans, including mechanisms of pathogenicity. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: BSC2010, BSC2085 --- # MCB2010H — Microbiology Honors 3 credits · 3 hours MCB2010H - Microbiology Honors MCB2010H - Microbiology Honors Topics will include, but not be limited to, the following: microbial cell structure, function and metabolism; requirements for and control of growth; genetics, mutations, and biotechnology; a survey of bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, protozoa and helminths; and interactions with and impact of microbes on humans, including mechanisms of pathogenicity. Designed for honors students (especially nursing), the course will be enhanced by special activities such as group projects, guest speakers, or field trips. Admission to the Community… Prerequisites: BSC2010, BSC2085 --- # MCB2010L — Microbiology Lab 1 credits · 1 hours MCB2010L - Microbiology Lab MCB2010L - Microbiology Lab Terms Classification: Parallel --- # OCB1630 — Introduction to Marine Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours OCB1630 - Introduction to Marine Ecology OCB1630 - Introduction to Marine Ecology This course examines marine ecology from an ecosystem perspective. We begin with an overview of oceanographic dynamics that impact the formation and maintenance of marine habitats. We then focus on ecological processes and adaptations of marine organisms, and examine marine communities throughout the world ocean. Topics include oceanographic principles, food webs and trophic relationships, and human impact on the oceans. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # OCE1001 — Introductory Oceanography 3 credits · 3 hours OCE1001 - Introductory Oceanography OCE1001 - Introductory Oceanography Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PHY1020 — Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors 3 credits · 3 hours PHY1020 - Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors PHY1020 - Elementary Physics for the Nonscience Majors This course offers a comprehensive survey of physics, covering a wide range of topics including motion, Newton’s laws, energy, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Emphasizing a conceptual understanding of physics, the course integrates critical thinking skills and real-world applications. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PHY1053C — General Physics I with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours PHY1053C - General Physics I with Lab PHY1053C - General Physics I with Lab The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real world. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC1105, MAC1140, MAC1147 --- # PHY1054C — General Physics II with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours PHY1054C - General Physics II with Lab PHY1054C - General Physics II with Lab This course presents topics in electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and some modern physics. Topics covered include electric charge and electric field, electric potential and capacitance, electric current and resistance, electric circuits, electrical properties of materials, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, geometrical optics, optical instruments, wave optics, relativity, atomic structure, quantum mechanics, atomic nuclei, and radiation and the life sciences. The laboratory experiences are des… Prerequisites: PHY1053C --- # PHY2048C — General Physics with Calculus I with Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PHY2048C - General Physics with Calculus I with Lab PHY2048C - General Physics with Calculus I with Lab Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2311 --- # PHY2049C — General Physics with Calculus II with Lab 5 credits · 5 hours PHY2049C - General Physics with Calculus II with Lab PHY2049C - General Physics with Calculus II with Lab The major topics introduced in the second semester are electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, geometrical optics, and selected topics in atomic and nuclear physics, quantum theory and solid state physics, as time permits.(4 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory and 1-hour problem-solving session per week) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: MAC2312, PHY2048C --- # HUN1201 — Human Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours HUN1201 - Human Nutrition HUN1201 - Human Nutrition The course emphasizes food nutrients, impact of diet on disease and healthy lifestyles across the life cycle. Cultural and economic factors related to food and consumer information regarding food safety are also major topics. Students will complete a personal diet analysis. Terms Classification: Dual --- # NUR1004C — Bridge Clinical Concepts 7 credits · 7 hours NUR1004C - Bridge Clinical Concepts NUR1004C - Bridge Clinical Concepts The Bridge Clinical Concepts course is designed to facilitate the transition of the Licensed Practical Nurse, LPN, to the role of the Associate Degree Nurse (ADN) and to build on the PN curriculum. The faculty designed the ADN curriculum using a concept based framework. The Clinical Concepts III and IV courses build on and expand from this course. In Bridge Clinical Concepts, students gain beginning knowledge about Associate Degree Nursing using a holistic, evidence-based approach. Students learn about holistic health car… Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, DEP2004, ENC1101, HUN1201, MCB2010, MCB2010L, PSY2012, MAC1105, STA2023, ARH1000, HUM1020, LIT1000, MUL1010, PHI2010, THE1000 --- # NUR1006C — Transitions to Nursing Concepts 7 credits · 7 hours NUR1006C - Transitions to Nursing Concepts NUR1006C - Transitions to Nursing Concepts In Transition to Nursing Concepts, students gain beginning knowledge about Associate Degree Nursing using a holistic, evidence-based approach. Students learn about holistic health care and application of the nursing process to clients and families focusing on concepts of fluid and electrolytes, metabolism, oxygenation, perfusion, infection, culture, and comfort - specifically comfort at end-of-life. Students expand learning about pharmacology, pathophysiology, communication, and teaching. Through laboratory… Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, MCB2010, MCB2010L, ENC1101, PSY2012, HUN1201, MAC1105, STA2023 --- # NUR1021C — Foundations in Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NUR1021C - Foundations in Nursing NUR1021C - Foundations in Nursing Concepts introduced include health, nursing process, safety and communication with a focus on building patient-centered nursing skills essential for care of adults. Clinical laboratory hours are completed through on-campus activities and selected off-campus experiences incorporating the concepts identified in the course (3 credits theory, 2 credits lab.) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, ENC1101, HUN1201, MCB2010, MCB2010L, PSY2012, MAC1105, STA2023 --- # NUR1052C — Clinical Concepts I 5 credits · 5 hours NUR1052C - Clinical Concepts I NUR1052C - Clinical Concepts I Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of knowledge, clinical skills and professional attitude for health promotion and disease prevention in clients across the lifespan. Concepts introduced include oxygenation, perfusion, tissue integrity and beginning medication administration. Upon completion students will demonstrate the ability to provide holistic client-centered care (1 credit theory, 3 credits clinical lab.) Terms Classification: Parallel --- # NUR1142 — Introduction to Pharmacology 4 credits · 4 hours NUR1142 - Introduction to Pharmacology NUR1142 - Introduction to Pharmacology Course content includes dosage calculation and basic pharmacokinetics. Within a nursing process framework, students will study classifications of drugs and nursing considerations for those classifications and their prototypes (4 credits theory.) Terms Classification: Parallel --- # NUR1241C — Clinical Concepts II 7 credits · 7 hours NUR1241C - Clinical Concepts II NUR1241C - Clinical Concepts II Concepts such as oxygenation, perfusion and metabolism will be explored in greater depth. The concept of fluids and electrolytes will be introduced. Clinical experiences provide opportunities to apply the nursing process in the holistic care of adult patients (4 credits theory, 3 credits clinical lab.) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: NUR1052C, NUR1142 --- # NUR1520C — Behavioral Concepts in Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours NUR1520C - Behavioral Concepts in Nursing NUR1520C - Behavioral Concepts in Nursing This course examines the role of the professional nurse in providing safe, holistic, evidence-based care to clients with behavioral health disorders. Content includes psychosocial assessment skills, therapeutic approaches and specific skills to meet various psychosocial needs of clients and families, and crisis intervention. Clinical experience will include a continued emphasis on the nursing process within a variety of health care settings (1 credit theory, 1 credit clinical lab.) Terms Classification: Parall… --- # NUR2010 — Professional Issues in Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours NUR2010 - Professional Issues in Nursing NUR2010 - Professional Issues in Nursing Emphasis will be placed on professional behaviors and communication techniques useful in management situations and the nurse’s role within the ever-changing healthcare delivery systems (2 credits theory.) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: NUR1241C, NUR1520C --- # NUR2243C — Clinical Concepts III 4 credits · 4 hours NUR2243C - Clinical Concepts III NUR2243C - Clinical Concepts III The concept of cellular regulation will be introduced as it relates to oncological nursing care. The concepts of oxygenation and immunity will be explored in greater depth. Clinical experiences provide opportunities to apply the nursing process in the holistic care of adult patients (2 credits theory, 2 credits clinical lab.) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: NUR1241C --- # NUR2244C — Clinical Concepts IV 7 credits · 7 hours NUR2244C - Clinical Concepts IV NUR2244C - Clinical Concepts IV Emphasis is on the advanced application of the nursing process, and the successful completion of clinical experiences within acute care and community settings. Upon completion of this course, students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to provide quality entry level nursing care (4 credits theory, 3 credits clinical lab.) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: NUR2243C --- # NUR2440C — Developmental Concepts in Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NUR2440C - Developmental Concepts in Nursing NUR2440C - Developmental Concepts in Nursing This course utilizes knowledge of human growth and development and focuses on the role of the nurse to provide safe, compassionate and holistic care to women and children. Concepts discussed include reproduction, sexuality, family, culture, immunity, infection, mobility, sensory perception, oxygenation and perfusion. Emphasis is placed on antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care of pregnant women and developmentally appropriate care of newborns and children of all ages. Upon successful completion of t… --- # NUR2811C — Capstone Clinical 2 credits · 2 hours NUR2811C - Capstone Clinical NUR2811C - Capstone Clinical This is a final practicum clinical course in which the student completes 90 hours of clinical experience at an assigned health care facility. The focus of this course is on the professional transition from student to graduate nurse. Upon successful completion of this course, the student is eligible to apply for licensure as a registered nurse and to take the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (2 credits clinical lab.) Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: NUR2244C --- # OST1100 — Introduction to Word 3 credits · 3 hours OST1100 - Introduction to Word OST1100 - Introduction to Word This course teaches students touch typing and the uses of Microsoft Word to produce common business-related documents. Students will create emails, letters, memos, tables, reports and various employment documents. File management, proofreading, spelling and professionalism are also covered. This course is required for office administration and paralegal studies majors and satisfies the College of Central Florida computer competency requirement. At the conclusion of this course, students will be taking the national certification Mic… --- # OST1110 — Intermediate Word 3 credits · 3 hours OST1110 - Intermediate Word OST1110 - Intermediate Word Students will utilize the Word program to create a variety of professional documents, including multi-page letters and memos, reports, templates, international correspondence, fliers, newsletters, web pages and other business-related documents. This course is required for office administration and paralegal studies majors. At the conclusion of this course, students will be taking the national certification Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Word Expert Exam. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: OST1100 --- # OST1384 — Customer Service 3 credits · 3 hours OST1384 - Customer Service OST1384 - Customer Service This course is an introduction to the basics of customer service technology with emphasis on enhancing customer relation skills. Students will learn how to focus on building rapport with customers and improving their communication negotiation skills. In addition, students will learn how to respond to customer requirements and efficiently handle difficult situations. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # OST2335 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours OST2335 - Business Communications OST2335 - Business Communications This will be accomplished through planning, composing and evaluating various forms of common business communication. Emphasis is placed on composing common business correspondence (letters, memos, emails, reports), editing and revising techniques, writing reports (emphasizing APA format), and increasing the clarity of oral presentations. This course is recommended for students who plan to enroll in the College of Central Florida’s B.A.S. degree in Business and Organizational Management. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classificati… Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # OST2401 — Office Administration: Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours OST2401 - Office Administration: Procedures OST2401 - Office Administration: Procedures This course provides students with the experience of performing realistic duties assigned to an administrative assistant. This course requires students to have an intermediate knowledge of the current Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Access) suite. At the conclusion of this course, students will be taking the national certification Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Outlook Associate Exam. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CGS1100, OST1100 --- # OST2402 — Office Administration: Simulation 3 credits · 3 hours OST2402 - Office Administration: Simulation OST2402 - Office Administration: Simulation Students will use word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, scheduling, and database functions using current Microsoft Office software to prepare integrated documents. The Internet and other research tools will be used. At the conclusion of this course, students will be taking the national certification Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) PowerPoint Associate Exam. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CGS1100, OST1100 --- # OST2431 — Legal Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours OST2431 - Legal Office Procedures OST2431 - Legal Office Procedures Students will learn how to effectively manage legal documentation, maintain precise and organized accounting records, and communicate proficiently within a legal environment. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PLA1003, CGS1100, OST1100 --- # OST2461 — Medical Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours OST2461 - Medical Office Procedures OST2461 - Medical Office Procedures Students will use a medical scheduling software program to input patient information, schedule appointments, perform billing and handle insurance claims. In addition, customer service and soft skills required for dealing with patients will be covered. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: HIM1000 --- # OST2717 — Advanced Word 3 credits · 3 hours OST2717 - Advanced Word OST2717 - Advanced Word Students will learn to use advanced aspects of formatting documents, including mail merging, sorting, graphics, creating and modifying paragraphs, managing documents, workgroup collaboration, customizing tables, customizing the current version of Word and various other skills necessary for current Microsoft Office certification (final exam). At the conclusion of this course, students will be taking the national certification Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Word Expert Exam. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: CGS1100, OST1100 --- # PHT1000 — Introduction to Physical Therapy 2 credits · 2 hours PHT1000 - Introduction to Physical Therapy PHT1000 - Introduction to Physical Therapy Addresses organizational perspectives, communication skills, and practice issues related to both the Guide to Physical Therapy Practice and the Clinical Performance Instrument for the PTA. Key concepts related to the practice of physical therapy are also presented. Terms Classification: Dual --- # PHT1014 — Documentation for the Physical Therapist Assistant 1 credits · 1 hours PHT1014 - Documentation for the Physical Therapist Assistant PHT1014 - Documentation for the Physical Therapist Assistant Presents information, theories and guidelines for documenting and writing progress or interim notes in the medical record, incorporating the language of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice. Focuses on the needs of PTAs, emphasizes the role of the PTA within the PT team, and covers major types of records including incident reports, telephone conversations, reimbursement, legal issues, functional --- # PHT1130C — Data Collection Skills for the PTA 3 credits · 3 hours PHT1130C - Data Collection Skills for the PTA PHT1130C - Data Collection Skills for the PTA Introduces processes and procedures used to gather information through observation, measurement, and subjective, objective and functional findings. Includes range of motion, muscle strength, skin and sensory integrity, vital signs (including respiratory status), postural alignment, body mechanics and pain assessments. Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # PHT1175C — Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours PHT1175C - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology PHT1175C - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology This course covers the relationships between the systems that relate to functional movements of the human body. Covers all functional body movements such as mechanisms, muscle actions, planes and other relationships to body movements. Includes the upper extremities, lower extremities, face and trunk. Admission into the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # PHT1210C — Therapeutic Modalities I 3 credits · 3 hours PHT1210C - Therapeutic Modalities I PHT1210C - Therapeutic Modalities I Admission into the Physical Therapist Assistant program for Phase II is required. Introduces patient care techniques including patient preparation and the theories, and practical application of physical therapy modalities. The physiological effects and indications/contraindications of heat, cold, radiant therapy, traction, intermittent compression, and massage are emphasized. Ethical and legal aspects will be included. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # PHT1212C — Therapeutic Modalities II 3 credits · 3 hours PHT1212C - Therapeutic Modalities II PHT1212C - Therapeutic Modalities II Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT1014, PHT1130C, PHT1175C, PHT1210C, PHT1801L --- # PHT1225C — Therapeutic Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours PHT1225C - Therapeutic Procedures PHT1225C - Therapeutic Procedures Includes traditional exercise routines such as passive, active-assistive, active and resistive ranges of motion, gait training, and other skills necessary for patient treatment. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT1000, PHT1014, PHT1130C, PHT1175C, PHT1210C, PHT1801L --- # PHT1300 — Survey of Pathological Deficits 4 credits · 4 hours PHT1300 - Survey of Pathological Deficits PHT1300 - Survey of Pathological Deficits Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT1014, PHT1130C, PHT1175C, PHT1210C, PHT1801L --- # PHT1801L — PTA Clinical Laboratory I 2 credits · 2 hours PHT1801L - PTA Clinical Laboratory I PHT1801L - PTA Clinical Laboratory I Introduces actual patient care utilizing beginning physical therapy techniques under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Designed to parallel classroom skills learned during concurrent and/or previous courses. The college laboratory will be utilized. Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # PHT1802L — PTA Clinical Laboratory II 2 credits · 2 hours PHT1802L - PTA Clinical Laboratory II PHT1802L - PTA Clinical Laboratory II Emphasis is on interpreting the physical therapy initial evaluation and on selecting appropriate therapeutic exercises/functional activities for assigned patients with guidance. The college laboratory will be utilized. Admission into the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT1014, PHT1130C, PHT1175C, PHT1210C, PHT1801L --- # PHT2162C — Rehabilitation Procedures 4 credits · 4 hours PHT2162C - Rehabilitation Procedures PHT2162C - Rehabilitation Procedures Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT1212C, PHT1225C, PHT1300, PHT1802L --- # PHT2227C — Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours PHT2227C - Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures II PHT2227C - Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures II Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT1212C, PHT1225C, PHT1300, PHT1802L --- # PHT2342 — Medical Terminology for the Physical Therapist Assistant 2 credits · 2 hours PHT2342 - Medical Terminology for the Physical Therapist Assistant PHT2342 - Medical Terminology for the Physical Therapist Assistant Terms associated with diagnostics, surgery, laboratory tests, pharmacology, medical orders, reports and patient care will be included. Terms Classification: Dual Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L --- # PHT2810 — Clinical Practice II 6 credits · 6 hours PHT2810 - Clinical Practice II PHT2810 - Clinical Practice II Problem-solving techniques are employed in the evaluation and execution of patient care plans. Various agencies in the tricounty and central Florida area that provide physical therapy services will be utilized. Students are responsible for making their own transportation arrangements for assigned clinical rotations. Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required. (40 hours clinical per week for 7 weeks) Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT2162C, PHT2227C, PHT2931 --- # PHT2820 — Clinical Practice III 6 credits · 6 hours PHT2820 - Clinical Practice III PHT2820 - Clinical Practice III Emphasis is on critical thinking and problem solving in patient care. Various agencies in the tricounty and central Florida area that provide physical therapy services will be utilized. Students are responsible for making their own transportation arrangements for assigned clinical rotations. Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required. (40 hours clinical per week for 7 weeks) Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT2162C, PHT2227C, PHT2931 --- # PHT2931 — Trends in Physical Therapy 1 credits · 1 hours PHT2931 - Trends in Physical Therapy PHT2931 - Trends in Physical Therapy Develops topics of special interest to students or instructors. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PHT1212C, PHT1225C, PHT1300, PHT1802L --- # BUL2241 — Business Law I 3 credits · 3 hours BUL2241 - Business Law I BUL2241 - Business Law I S. legal system, torts, criminal law, contracts and sales under the Uniform Commercial Code. Terms Classification: Dual --- # BUL2242 — Business Organizations and Debtor/Creditor Relations 3 credits · 3 hours BUL2242 - Business Organizations and Debtor/Creditor Relations BUL2242 - Business Organizations and Debtor/Creditor Relations Classification: Dual Prerequisites: BUL2241, PLA1003 --- # PLA1003 — Introduction to the Legal Field 3 credits · 3 hours PLA1003 - Introduction to the Legal Field PLA1003 - Introduction to the Legal Field This course is designed to provide an overview of the training and purpose of legal administrative professionals. The course surveys the structure of the legal system and various fields of law, and discusses the ethical and professional standards that apply to legal office support and lawyers. The course emphasizes legal procedures and terminology and introduces basic legal research and writing. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # PLA1104 — Legal Research and Writing 3 credits · 3 hours PLA1104 - Legal Research and Writing PLA1104 - Legal Research and Writing It also provides information on how to write interoffice legal memorandums. Students are strongly encouraged to take OST 1100 and OST 2335 prior to taking this course. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: OST1100, OST2335, PLA1003 --- # PLA2114 — Legal Research and Writing II 3 credits · 3 hours PLA2114 - Legal Research and Writing II PLA2114 - Legal Research and Writing II It also provides information on how to prepare memorandums of law. Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PLA1003, PLA1104, PLA2201 --- # PLA2201 — Litigation Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours PLA2201 - Litigation Procedures PLA2201 - Litigation Procedures It also includes preparation of pleadings, motions and discovery documents. Students are strongly encouraged to complete OST 1100 and OST 2335 prior to taking this course. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: OST1100, OST2335, PLA1003, PLA1104 --- # PLA2273 — Torts 3 credits · 3 hours PLA2273 - Torts PLA2273 - Torts It includes negligence, strict liability and other special liability theories (including products liability and non-physical harm). Emphasis is placed on damages and tort defenses. Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PLA1003, PLA1104, PLA2201 --- # PLA2600 — Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration 3 credits · 3 hours PLA2600 - Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration PLA2600 - Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration It also covers the procedures involved in accounting, administrations, gifts, life insurances and estate planning. Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PLA1003 --- # PLA2610 — Real Estate Law and Property Transactions 3 credits · 3 hours PLA2610 - Real Estate Law and Property Transactions PLA2610 - Real Estate Law and Property Transactions Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PLA1003 --- # PLA2800 — Laws of Family Relations 3 credits · 3 hours PLA2800 - Laws of Family Relations PLA2800 - Laws of Family Relations Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: PLA1003 --- # RTE1000 — Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology 3 credits · 3 hours RTE1000 - Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology RTE1000 - Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology The student will be prepared to assume the role of a practitioner in the health care delivery system and the Radiology profession as a whole. Principles, practices and policies of the health care organizations(s) will be examined and discussed within the framework of professional practice for the Radiologic Technologist. Legal terminology, concepts and principles will be presented and topics will include misconduct, malpractice, legal and professional standards and the ASRT scope of practice. The i… --- # RTE1111 — Patient Care Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours RTE1111 - Patient Care Procedures RTE1111 - Patient Care Procedures The care of the patient, neonate to geriatric, during routine and emergency care will be presented. An accompanying laboratory experience practicing general patient care procedures will occur. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2086 --- # RTE1111L — Patient Care Procedures Lab 1 credits · 1 hours RTE1111L - Patient Care Procedures Lab RTE1111L - Patient Care Procedures Lab Procedure competency skills testing pertaining to vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiration, and pulse oximetry), sterile and medical aseptic technique, transfer of patient, and care of patient medical equipment (e.g., oxygen tubing, IV tubing) will be conducted. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2086 --- # RTE1418C — Radiographic Imaging I 4 credits · 4 hours RTE1418C - Radiographic Imaging I RTE1418C - Radiographic Imaging I The content also provides a basic knowledge of quality control, and is designed to provide a basis for analyzing radiographic images, including but not limited to; brightness, grayscale, spatial resolution, and distortion. Factors that impact image acquisition, display, archiving and retrieval are discussed. Included are the importance of minimum imaging standards, discussion of a problem-solving technique for image evaluation and the factors that can affect image quality. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1000 --- # RTE1457C — Radiographic Imaging II 4 credits · 4 hours RTE1457C - Radiographic Imaging II RTE1457C - Radiographic Imaging II Imaging standards, recorded detail, beam restriction and filtration, grids, automatic exposure controls, and technique charts will be explored. Content is designed to establish a knowledge base in factors that govern the image production process. Didactic presentations and laboratory demonstrations reinforce application of theory. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1418C --- # RTE1503 — Radiographic Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours RTE1503 - Radiographic Procedures I RTE1503 - Radiographic Procedures I Consideration is given to the evaluation of optimal diagnostic images. An in-depth discussion of radiographic procedures, including the abdomino-thoracic and appendicular skeleton, is the focus of this course. Anatomy, patient care, and terminology are correlated with radiographic procedures and safety. Appropriate methodologies regarding patient identification, clinical profiles, nomenclature, universal precautions, and radiographic critique/quality are presented. An accompanying laboratory experience analyzing radiograp… Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L --- # RTE1503L — Radiographic Procedures I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours RTE1503L - Radiographic Procedures I Lab RTE1503L - Radiographic Procedures I Lab Procedure competency skills testing and image analysis pertaining to the abdominal-thoracic, appendicular skeleton will be conducted. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L --- # RTE1513 — Radiographic Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours RTE1513 - Radiographic Procedures II RTE1513 - Radiographic Procedures II Consideration is given to the evaluation of optimal diagnostic images. An in-depth discussion of radiographic procedures including the humerus and shoulder girdle, femur and pelvic girdle, bony thorax and axial skeleton is the focus of this course. Anatomy, patient care, and terminology are correlated with radiographic procedures. Appropriate methodologies regarding patient identification, clinical profiles, nomenclature, universal precautions, and radiographic critique/quality are presented. An accompanying laboratory… Prerequisites: RTE1503, RTE1503L --- # RTE1513L — Radiographic Procedures II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours RTE1513L - Radiographic Procedures II Lab RTE1513L - Radiographic Procedures II Lab Procedure competency skills testing and image analysis pertaining to the humerus and shoulder girdle, femur and pelvic girdle, bony thorax and axial skeleton will be conducted. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1503, RTE1503L --- # RTE1804 — Clinical Education I 2 credits · 2 hours RTE1804 - Clinical Education I RTE1804 - Clinical Education I Clinical Education I, the first in a series of courses providing students with opportunities to become competent in radiographic procedures includes: patient-technologist interaction, provide patient care and comfort, perform radiographic examinations, provide radiation safety, and critically evaluate image quality. Student participation focused on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills in patient assessment and care and observing/performing medical imaging procedures under direct supervision will occur. This course offers st… Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2085L --- # RTE1814 — Clinical Education II 2 credits · 2 hours RTE1814 - Clinical Education II RTE1814 - Clinical Education II Student participation focused on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills in patient assessment and care, and observing/ performing medical imaging procedures under direct and/or indirect supervision will occur. Concentration on the abdomino-thoracic and the appendicular skeleton is emphasized. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1804 --- # RTE1824 — Clinical Education III 3 credits · 3 hours RTE1824 - Clinical Education III RTE1824 - Clinical Education III Students will continue to participate in a competency based clinical experience in ancillary areas and imaging technologies at various clinical agencies. Student participation focused on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills in patient assessment and care, and observing/performing medical imaging procedures under direct/indirect supervision will occur. Concentration on the humerus and shoulder girdle, femur and pelvic girdle, bony thorax and axial skeleton is emphasized. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1814 --- # RTE2061 — Radiography Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours RTE2061 - Radiography Seminar RTE2061 - Radiography Seminar The student gains preparation for assimilation into the radiography profession and lifelong learning. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1111, RTE1457C, RTE2385, RTE2523, RTE2613 --- # RTE2130 — Pharmacology in Radiology 2 credits · 2 hours RTE2130 - Pharmacology in Radiology RTE2130 - Pharmacology in Radiology The theory and practice of basic techniques of venipuncture and administration of diagnostic contrast agents and/or intravenous medications is included. The appropriate delivery of patient care during these procedures is emphasized. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1111 --- # RTE2385 — Radiation Biology 3 credits · 3 hours RTE2385 - Radiation Biology RTE2385 - Radiation Biology The student will demonstrate an awareness of responsibility as a radiographer for radiation safety to patients, personnel and the public. The radiation safety requirements of regulatory, accreditation, and health care agencies involvement will be discussed. The student will be made aware of the acute and chronic effects of radiation. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2086 --- # RTE2523 — Radiographic Procedures III 3 credits · 3 hours RTE2523 - Radiographic Procedures III RTE2523 - Radiographic Procedures III Consideration is given to the evaluation of optimal diagnostic images. An in-depth discussion of radiographic procedures including the biliary tract and upper gastrointestinal system, lower gastrointestinal system, and genitourinary system, cranium, pediatric, and trauma, mobile, and surgical radiography is the focus of this course. Anatomy, patient care, and terminology are correlated with radiographic procedures. Appropriate methodologies regarding patient identification, clinical profiles, nomenclature, universal p… Prerequisites: RTE1513, RTE1513L --- # RTE2523L — Radiographic Procedures III Lab 1 credits · 1 hours RTE2523L - Radiographic Procedures III Lab RTE2523L - Radiographic Procedures III Lab Procedure competency skills testing and image analysis pertaining to the biliary tract and upper gastrointestinal system, lower gastrointestinal system, and genitourinary system cranium, and trauma, mobile, and surgical radiography will be conducted. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1513, RTE1513L --- # RTE2563 — Special Radiographic Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours RTE2563 - Special Radiographic Procedures RTE2563 - Special Radiographic Procedures Special radiographic procedures such as hysterosalpingography, myelography, sialography, and arthrography are presented. Diagnostic and therapeutic modalities found within the scope of medical imaging such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR), mammography (M), bone densitometry (BD), sonography (S), radiation therapy (T), nuclear medicine (NM), vascular-interventional (VI), and cardiac-interventional (CI) are discussed. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE2523 --- # RTE2613 — Radiation Physics I 4 credits · 4 hours RTE2613 - Radiation Physics I RTE2613 - Radiation Physics I The interactions of electrons and photons with matter will be applied to radiologic sciences. Emphasis is placed on equipment, generators and motors, x-ray circuitry, tubes and rectification, and image intensification. Didactic presentations and laboratory demonstrations reinforce application of theory. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RTE1418C --- # RTE2782 — Radiographic Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours RTE2782 - Radiographic Pathology RTE2782 - Radiographic Pathology Etiology, patho-physiological responses, clinical manifestation and radiographic appearance will be discussed. In the degenerative and additive pathologies studied, the effects on the image and technical considerations will be discussed. Scholarly paper objective is included allowing the student to explore a pathological disease process and develop a case study. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: BSC2085, BSC2086 --- # RTE2834 — Advanced Clinical Education IV 3 credits · 3 hours RTE2834 - Advanced Clinical Education IV RTE2834 - Advanced Clinical Education IV During this course, students will continue to participate in a competency based clinical experience in ancillary areas and imaging technologies at various clinical agencies. Student participation focused on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills in patient assessment and care, and observing/performing medical imaging procedures under direct/indirect supervision will occur. Concentration on the biliary tract and upper gastrointestinal system, lower gastrointestinal system, and genitourinary system, cranium,… Prerequisites: RTE1824 --- # RTE2844 — Advanced Clinical Education V 3 credits · 3 hours RTE2844 - Advanced Clinical Education V RTE2844 - Advanced Clinical Education V The student is expected to perform radiographic procedures in a professional and competent manner exemplary of their breadth and depth of educational training. The student performs more complex radiographic procedures and engages in more complicated aspects of radiography and patient care. Students perform procedures with direct/indirect supervision demonstrating competency of various radiography procedures requiring high levels of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor performance and become increasingly involved… Prerequisites: RTE2834 --- # RET1024 — Principles of Respiratory Care 3 credits · 3 hours RET1024 - Principles of Respiratory Care RET1024 - Principles of Respiratory Care The course will provide the student with the theories necessary to administer the following therapeutics safely and effectively: basic oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, small volume nebulizers and meter dose inhalers, incentive spirometers, breathing exercises, and chest physiotherapy. The student will ultimately demonstrate the ability to review patient condition and make recommendations concerning the plan of care, and assess and document the patient’s response to therapy. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET1024L — Principles of Respiratory Care Lab 1 credits · 1 hours RET1024L - Principles of Respiratory Care Lab RET1024L - Principles of Respiratory Care Lab The course will provide the student with opportunities to gather and assemble equipment required to administer the following therapeutics safely and effectively: basic oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, small volume nebulizers and meter dose inhalers, incentive spirometers, breathing exercises, and chest physiotherapy. Additionally, in simulated practice, they will demonstrate the ability to instruct patients in the proper use of therapeutic equipment to optimize desired --- # RET1291 — Clinical Respiratory Care I 4 credits · 4 hours RET1291 - Clinical Respiratory Care I RET1291 - Clinical Respiratory Care I The course will also introduce the students to basic cardiopulmonary assessment using chart review, patient interview, physical assessment and vital signs, laboratory and imaging studies, non-invasive monitoring, electrocardiographic evaluation, and pulmonary function testing. The students will also learn to navigate through and document in the Electronic Medical Record and communicate with the health care team in a respectful and collaborative manner. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET1292 — Clinical Respiratory Care II 4 credits · 4 hours RET1292 - Clinical Respiratory Care II RET1292 - Clinical Respiratory Care II The course will provide the student with opportunities to administer the following therapeutics safely and effectively: basic oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, small volume nebulizers and meter dose inhalers, incentive spirometers, breathing exercises, and chest physiotherapy. The student will also demonstrate the ability to review and make recommendations concerning the plan of care, and assess and document the patient’s response to therapy. Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: RET1291 --- # RET1350 — Pharmacology 4 credits · 4 hours RET1350 - Pharmacology RET1350 - Pharmacology This course covers the route and methods of drug administration; effects and mechanisms of action; absorption and excretion of drugs; classification and description of drugs commonly used in respiratory therapy. Includes use of bronchodilators, microkinetic, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral agents. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET1484 — Pathophysiology 4 credits · 4 hours RET1484 - Pathophysiology RET1484 - Pathophysiology This course covers the pathophysiology, etiology, morbidity, pathogenesis and treatment of commonly seen diseases that affect the respiratory system. The course will integrate the contributions made by respiratory therapy and other disciplines in the management of the diseases surveyed. The course provides an introduction to bacterial, fungal, and viral metabolism and disease as well as basic blood gas analysis. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET1485 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits · 4 hours RET1485 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RET1485 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology An in-depth investigation of the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory and circulatory systems. Oxygen delivery and consumption will be discussed as well as characteristics of lung compliance and resistance, ventilation/perfusion relationships, gas transport mechanisms and blood and neurological control of ventilation. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2264 — Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management 3 credits · 3 hours RET2264 - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management RET2264 - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management Students will learn the theories and methods for providing advanced cardiac life support as well as cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2264L — Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management Lab 1 credits · 1 hours RET2264L - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management Lab RET2264L - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation and Patient Management Lab Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2283 — Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation 4 credits · 4 hours RET2283 - Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation RET2283 - Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation The course will provide the student with knowledge essential to performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway management including intubation and trach care, and mechanical ventilation effectively and safely. The student will also understand equipment used in the care for the critically ill patient. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2283L — Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation Lab 1 credits · 1 hours RET2283L - Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation Lab RET2283L - Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation Lab The course will provide the student with opportunities to practice the following therapeutics safely and effectively in the laboratory setting: cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway management including intubation and trach care, and mechanical ventilation. The student will also demonstrate the ability to select, assemble, utilize, and troubleshoot equipment used in the care for the critically ill patient. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2284 — Intensive Respiratory Care 3 credits · 3 hours RET2284 - Intensive Respiratory Care RET2284 - Intensive Respiratory Care Emphasis is placed on hemodynamic monitoring, EKG interpretation and invasive and noninvasive cardiology. The pathophysiology of disease states requiring mechanical ventilation and cardiovascular monitoring will also be covered. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2293 — Clinical Respiratory Care III 5 credits · 5 hours RET2293 - Clinical Respiratory Care III RET2293 - Clinical Respiratory Care III The course will provide the student with opportunities to practice the following therapeutics safely and effectively in the clinical setting: cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway management including intubation and trach care, and mechanical ventilation. The student will also demonstrate the ability to select, assemble, utilize, and troubleshoot equipment used in the care for the critically ill patient. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2295 — Clinical Respiratory Care IV 4 credits · 4 hours RET2295 - Clinical Respiratory Care IV RET2295 - Clinical Respiratory Care IV Students complete hours in the hospital and/or clinical environment under the direct guidance of a licensed RRT preceptor. Instruction includes formal instruction directed at preparing the student for the national NBRC examinations. The student will continue to perform bedside skills including blood draws from arterial lines, arterial puncture, mechanical ventilator management, and invasive as well as noninvasive monitoring techniques. The latter portion of this course is designed to prepare the students for critica… --- # RET2434C — Respiratory Care Chemical Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours RET2434C - Respiratory Care Chemical Analysis RET2434C - Respiratory Care Chemical Analysis This course covers obtaining and analysis of blood samples, processing and interpretation of resulting data. Noninvasive and invasive methods of determining oxygenation and ventilation status are covered. Quality control issues are addressed. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2714 — Pediatric/Neonatal Respiratory Care 3 credits · 3 hours RET2714 - Pediatric/Neonatal Respiratory Care RET2714 - Pediatric/Neonatal Respiratory Care In this course students will study fetal, neonatal, and pediatric cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology; neonatal and pediatric ventilation; adaptations of therapeutic techniques to pediatric patients; neonatal and pediatric respiratory diseases. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2934 — Respiratory Care Case Management 2 credits · 2 hours RET2934 - Respiratory Care Case Management RET2934 - Respiratory Care Case Management Each student will have an opportunity to review a case study and discuss the management of the hospital course as well as presenting a research paper on the disease presented. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # RET2936 — Respiratory Registry Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours RET2936 - Respiratory Registry Preparation RET2936 - Respiratory Registry Preparation This course is designed to prepare the student to successfully pass the national board examinations for the registry credential. All students will be given an opportunity to participate in clinical simulations as well as mock registry exams. The course addresses questions that apply to the NBRC matrix for CRT, RRT and Clinical Simulation Exams. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # AMH2010 — United States History to 1877 3 credits · 3 hours AMH2010 - United States History to 1877 AMH2010 - United States History to 1877 In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War and Reconstruction. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # AMH2010H — United States History to 1877 Honors 3 credits · 3 hours AMH2010H - United States History to 1877 Honors AMH2010H - United States History to 1877 Honors In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction. This is an Honors course. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # AMH2020 — United States History Since 1877 3 credits · 3 hours AMH2020 - United States History Since 1877 AMH2020 - United States History Since 1877 In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include but are not limited to the rise of industrialization, the United States’ emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # AMH2020H — United States History Since 1877 Honors 3 credits · 3 hours AMH2020H - United States History Since 1877 Honors AMH2020H - United States History Since 1877 Honors In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include but are not limited to the rise of industrialization, the United States’ emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989. This is an Honors course. Terms… --- # AMH2070 — History of Florida 3 credits · 3 hours AMH2070 - History of Florida AMH2070 - History of Florida The course includes studies relating to explorations, Native Americans, imperial conflict, cultural heritages, Andrew Jackson, early statehood, tourism, agriculture, industry and contemporary problems. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # AMH2091 — Introduction to African-American History 3 credits · 3 hours AMH2091 - Introduction to African-American History AMH2091 - Introduction to African-American History An exploration of major developments in black history from African origins through the slavery experience, freedom, the fight for equality, and the contemporary status of Black Americans. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ANT2000 — Introduction to Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT2000 - Introduction to Anthropology ANT2000 - Introduction to Anthropology In this course, students will learn the foundations of anthropology as the study of human variation in its biological, social, and cultural dimensions. Students will learn about anthropological concepts, principles, and methodologies to understand and explore past and present human behavior. They will apply the anthropological approach to analyze issues pertaining to past and contemporary cultures, and develop intellectual skills and habits to understand behavioral, social and cultural issues from multiple disciplin… --- # ANT2140 — Introduction to Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANT2140 - Introduction to Archaeology ANT2140 - Introduction to Archaeology An introduction to archaeology including the history and development of archaeology as a discipline, archaeological site survey and excavation procedures, and the evolution of human cultures from the Paleolithic Era through the development of complex societies. Case studies are drawn from both Old World and New World cultures. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ANT2825 — Anthropology Field School 6 credits · 6 hours ANT2825 - Anthropology Field School ANT2825 - Anthropology Field School This course provides field training in archaeology and archaeological methods including surface survey, subsurface testing, excavation and artifact analysis, as well as report drafting and legal and ethical issues in archaeology. It is intended to allow participants to fulfill Register of Professional Archaeologists certification requirements and fulfill degree requirements for a B.A. in Anthropology/Archaeology. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # CLP2140 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours CLP2140 - Abnormal Psychology CLP2140 - Abnormal Psychology The major types of psychological disorders, diagnostic classifications and proper terminology are presented. Theories of disorders, research in the field, and historical and current prevalence will be discussed. Ethical and legal issues will also be addressed. This course may be available online or as a hybrid. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: PSY2012 --- # CPO2001 — Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours CPO2001 - Comparative Politics CPO2001 - Comparative Politics Emphasis will be on comparative political culture and socialization, institutions, processes and political economic relations. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours DEP2004 - Human Growth and Development DEP2004 - Human Growth and Development This course may be available online or as a hybrid. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101, PSY2012 --- # DEP2004H — Honors Human Growth and Development 3 credits · 3 hours DEP2004H - Honors Human Growth and Development DEP2004H - Honors Human Growth and Development This course may be as a traditional lecture, hybrid or online course, and contains an Honors component designed by the instructor. Terms Gordon Rule applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101, PSY2012 --- # GEA2000 — World Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEA2000 - World Geography GEA2000 - World Geography Representative countries are studied on a comparative basis as to the influence of geography on humans. This course may be available online or as a hybrid. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # IDH2703H — Honors Leadership Development 3 credits · 3 hours IDH2703H - Honors Leadership Development IDH2703H - Honors Leadership Development This course is for individuals who wish to develop their leadership skills. It is designed to aid students in increasing their understanding of themselves and the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes using tools derived from the study of the Humanities, particularly exploring foundational texts from the Western Canon. Topics include using logic and creativity in decision-making, resolving conflict, time management, and ethics. This course contains an Honors component created by the instructo… --- # IDH2911H — Honors Research Process 3 credits · 3 hours IDH2911H - Honors Research Process IDH2911H - Honors Research Process The focus will be to analyze and utilize information critically using a broad range of materials and interdisciplinary concepts needed for honors research and academic/professional success. Foundational research projects from the Western canon will be explored as examples. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # IDS1107 — First Year Experience 3 credits · 3 hours IDS1107 - First Year Experience IDS1107 - First Year Experience This course is designed for AA-degree-seeking students and dual enrolled students starting the College of Central Florida, focusing on college success, transfer and career readiness, academic success, and digital literacy. Topics include strategic academic planning, career exploration, time management, student success skills, financial literacy, and personal development. The course emphasizes practical learning experiences, integrating career and transfer preparation with hands-on skill development. Students will engage in collab… --- # INR2002 — International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours INR2002 - International Relations INR2002 - International Relations Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # INR2500 — Model United Nations 3 credits · 3 hours INR2500 - Model United Nations INR2500 - Model United Nations An introduction to the study of the United Nations including its history, international issues under its consideration and its diplomatic roles within the global community. Emphasis is placed on research and experiential learning. Students assume the role of member states of the United Nations and participate in Model United Nations simulations. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # ISS1013 — Introduction to the Social Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours ISS1013 - Introduction to the Social Sciences ISS1013 - Introduction to the Social Sciences Topics include population, minorities, cities, crime, poverty, health, the environment, values and international relations. This course may be available online or as a hybrid. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # ISS2930 — Special Topics in Social Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours ISS2930 - Special Topics in Social Sciences ISS2930 - Special Topics in Social Sciences This course centers on topics of current interest or special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by ISS2930 title published in the course schedules for each semester that the course is offered. This course may include a study abroad component, depending on topic. Special topics credit hours are not automatically transferable. Transfer credit is the prerogative of the receiving institution. Terms This course may be repeated for c… --- # ISS2936H — Honors Colloquium in Contemporary Social Issues 1 credits · 1 hours ISS2936H - Honors Colloquium in Contemporary Social Issues ISS2936H - Honors Colloquium in Contemporary Social Issues An examination of contemporary social issues making use of a variety of experiences that include guest speakers and visiting experts. Admission to the Community of Scholars Program, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # LAH2020 — Introduction to Latin American Civilization 3 credits · 3 hours LAH2020 - Introduction to Latin American Civilization LAH2020 - Introduction to Latin American Civilization A survey of Latin American history and culture from pre-Columbian times to the present, including developments in philosophy and the arts, as well as political and economic trends. Topics include pre-Columbian art, literature, and thought; the role of the church; the status of women; race relations; and Latin American relations with the United States. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # POS2041 — American National Government 3 credits · 3 hours POS2041 - American National Government POS2041 - American National Government In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government’s laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in th… --- # POS2041H — American National Government Honors 3 credits · 3 hours POS2041H - American National Government Honors POS2041H - American National Government Honors In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government’s laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens p… --- # POS2112 — State and Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours POS2112 - State and Local Government POS2112 - State and Local Government The course is a study of the chief political problems facing these governments, the functions of the governments, and the services they provide. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PSY2012 — General Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY2012 - General Psychology PSY2012 - General Psychology In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PSY2012H — Honors General Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY2012H - Honors General Psychology PSY2012H - Honors General Psychology In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology. This is an Honors course. Admission to the Community of Scholars program, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PSY2861 — Positive Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSY2861 - Positive Psychology PSY2861 - Positive Psychology This course will utilize student-centered learning activities and is designed to provide students with a foundation in practical applications of personality and social psychology concepts. The course will address fundamentals of psychology as a means to develop positive personal self-management behaviors by providing students with strategies that support personal success and success in life-long learning. Topics will include: positive, social and personality psychology approaches; adjustment and self-management psychological concepts… --- # PSY2930 — Special Topics 1 credits · 1 hours PSY2930 - Special Topics PSY2930 - Special Topics Topics or focus may vary from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by the PSY 2930 title published in the course schedule for each semester that the course is offered. Special topic credit hours are not automatically transferable. Transfer credit is the prerogative of the receiving institution. Terms This course may be repeated for credit with different topics. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: PSY2012 --- # SLS1122 — First Year Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours SLS1122 - First Year Seminar SLS1122 - First Year Seminar This course is tailored for students who are in their first two semesters at the College of Central Florida. It covers a range of essential topics, such as research skills, career planning, self-discovery, intellectual growth, time management, study skills, financial literacy, health/wellness, and global awareness. The course places a strong emphasis on experiential learning through collaborative efforts with peers, integration into college life, community engagement, and utilizing campus resources. Successful completion of this course… --- # SLS1501 — College and Career Success 3 credits · 3 hours SLS1501 - College and Career Success SLS1501 - College and Career Success Student Life Skills is a three-credit general education course. This course can be used to meet the 60 hour graduation requirement for either a personal development and/or computer competency. This course covers seven major areas of knowledge that are essential for success in college: college expectations, academic skill building, identifying and utilizing campus resources, self-discovery and intellectual growth, career pathway exploration, computer literacy and diversity. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SLS1930 — Special Topics in Student Success 1 credits · 1 hours SLS1930 - Special Topics in Student Success SLS1930 - Special Topics in Student Success This course introduces an area of interest regarding student success that is not given in-depth coverage in other courses. The specialized topics and course content vary by semester, instructor, and section. The class schedule specifies the content each semester. Terms This course may be repeated for credit with different topics. Classification: Parallel --- # SLS2261 — Leadership Development 3 credits · 3 hours SLS2261 - Leadership Development SLS2261 - Leadership Development This course is for individuals who wish to develop their leadership skills. It is designed to aid students in increasing their understanding of themselves and the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes. Topics include using logic and creativity in decision-making, resolving conflict, time management and leadership ethics. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SLS2261H — Leadership Development Honors 3 credits · 3 hours SLS2261H - Leadership Development Honors SLS2261H - Leadership Development Honors This course is for individuals who wish to develop their leadership skills. It is designed to aid students in increasing their understanding of themselves and the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes. Topics include: using logic and creativity in decision-making, resolving conflict, time management and leadership ethics. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SOP2001 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours SOP2001 - Social Psychology SOP2001 - Social Psychology This course features the scientific study of social factors that influence individual behavior and cognition. Course topics include concepts of social thinking, attitudes, decision-making, strategies of social influence, such as conformity, obedience, persuasion, social facilitation and social relations concepts of prejudice, racism, ageism, polarization, deindividuation and applications of social psychology in various academic disciplines and career fields. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SYG2000 — Introductory Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SYG2000 - Introductory Sociology SYG2000 - Introductory Sociology In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class and population. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SYG2010 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SYG2010 - Social Problems SYG2010 - Social Problems An in-depth analysis into the scope and causes of major social problems from a local, national and international perspective with discussion of possible remedial approaches to each problem area. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # SYG2340 — Human Sexuality and Society 3 credits · 3 hours SYG2340 - Human Sexuality and Society SYG2340 - Human Sexuality and Society A study of the physiological, psychological and cultural factors that affect the sexual behavior of human beings. Topics include historical and cross-cultural perspectives, research methodology, sexuality as communication and an expression of love, sexuality and the mass media, gender roles, sexual development, sexual arousal and response, sexual orientation, birth control, pregnancy, childbirth, sexual dysfunctions, sexual violence, sexual harassment and sexually transmitted infections. This course maybe available on… --- # SYG2430 — Marriage and the Family 3 credits · 3 hours SYG2430 - Marriage and the Family SYG2430 - Marriage and the Family An exploration of the diversity and complexity of intimate relationships addressing dating, courtship and marriage, sexual values and behaviors, communication and conflict resolution, parenting, alternative family forms and families in transition. This course may be available online and as a hybrid. Terms Classification: Classification: Parallel --- # WOH2012 — World Civilizations I 3 credits · 3 hours WOH2012 - World Civilizations I WOH2012 - World Civilizations I Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # WOH2012H — Honors World Civilizations I 3 credits · 3 hours WOH2012H - Honors World Civilizations I WOH2012H - Honors World Civilizations I Admission to this course is selective. Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # WOH2022 — World Civilizations II 3 credits · 3 hours WOH2022 - World Civilizations II WOH2022 - World Civilizations II Topics include the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the Age of Reason, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, liberalism and socialism, European nationalism, imperialism, World War I, the Russian Revolution, fascism, national socialism, totalitarianism, World War II, nationalism in Africa and Asia, the Cold War and the post-Cold War world. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # WOH2022H — Honors World Civilizations II 3 credits · 3 hours WOH2022H - Honors World Civilizations II WOH2022H - Honors World Civilizations II Admission to this course is selective. Admission to the Honors Institute, a 3.3 or higher GPA, or permission of instructor is required. Terms Gordon Rule Applies. Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: ENC1101 --- # SON1000 — Introduction to Sonography 2 credits · 2 hours SON1000 - Introduction to Sonography SON1000 - Introduction to Sonography It focuses on medical terminology, ethical/legal aspects, written/verbal communication, and professional issues relating to registry, accreditation, professional organizations and history of diagnostic medical sonography as a profession. This course is designed to introduce students to safety, work-related injuries, body mechanics, patient transfer, infection control and emergency procedures. Career discussions include the sonographer’s role in various clinical settings, ethics and professionalism, job search and interv… --- # SON1000L — Introduction to Sonography Lab 1 credits · 1 hours SON1000L - Introduction to Sonography Lab SON1000L - Introduction to Sonography Lab Students will identify lesions of various echogenicity, learn sonographic directional terms, knobology, image orientation, transducer care, scanning and patient breathing techniques, demonstrate ergonomic scanning and communication skills, practice patient transfer protocols and body mechanics, image optimization as well as patient positioning, write technical impression worksheets and utilize sonographic terminology. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # SON1111 — Abdominal Sonography I 2 credits · 2 hours SON1111 - Abdominal Sonography I SON1111 - Abdominal Sonography I The course will emphasize the sonographic features and characteristics of normal anatomy of each organ. The course will also integrate clinical and diagnostic procedures which are common to and specific to each organ. Normal variants, physiology, pertinent laboratory tests, scanning techniques and protocols, transducer selection, exam preparation and correlation with patient medical history and the findings of other imaging modalities are covered in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # SON1111L — Abdominal Sonography I Lab 2 credits · 2 hours SON1111L - Abdominal Sonography I Lab SON1111L - Abdominal Sonography I Lab Students will practice scanning techniques, exam protocols, image optimization, patient positioning, write technical impressions, learn sonographic terminology, anatomical landmarks and demonstrate their scanning skills necessary for completing various exams for abdominal organs and superficial structures. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # SON1113 — Sonographic Cross-Sectional Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours SON1113 - Sonographic Cross-Sectional Anatomy SON1113 - Sonographic Cross-Sectional Anatomy The course introduces sonographic representation of the abdomen, thorax, vascular and superficial structures, female and male pelvic organs, cranium and brain anatomy. Students will build on their existing entry-level gross anatomy knowledge base to develop recognition of organs and their relationships in axial, sagittal and oblique planes. Students will also be introduced to organ recognition on other cross-sectional imaging modalities used in conjunction with sonography such as computed tomography. T… --- # SON1121 — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I 2 credits · 2 hours SON1121 - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I SON1121 - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I Students will be introduced to normal sonographic patterns and appearance of the uterus, normal variants, ovaries, fallopian tubes and related structures. Embryogenesis, reproductive cycle, normal fetal growth and development in the first, second and third trimesters, pertinent laboratory tests, comparison to the findings of other imaging modalities, transabdominal and transvaginal scanning techniques are also discussed in this course. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # SON1121L — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours SON1121L - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I Lab SON1121L - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography I Lab Students will practice scanning techniques, protocols, image optimization, patient positioning, technical impression worksheets, terminology, and complete laboratory proficiencies for transabdominal, transvaginal normal pelvic and first trimester obstetric ultrasound exams. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # SON1211C — Medical Sonographic Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours SON1211C - Medical Sonographic Physics I SON1211C - Medical Sonographic Physics I The course is designed to present the sonography student with detailed explanations of sound physics and instrumentation, the theory of physics principles and their practical applications. Principles of instrumentation and practical applications are presented in a laboratory setting, correlating theory with clinical application. This course examines physical principles of sonography and focuses on explanation of various sonography-related terms and concepts such as piezoelectricity, echoes, wavelength, frequency… --- # SON1808 — Clinical Education I 6 credits · 6 hours SON1808 - Clinical Education I SON1808 - Clinical Education I This course provides students with clinical education and experience at clinical sites and allows them to practice skills necessary to obtain high quality sonographic images. It provides clinical instruction in abdominal, obstetric, gynecologic, superficial structures and vascular scanning. Patient care, the role and duties of the sonographer in the health care environment and instruction in the use of various types of ultrasound equipment will be demonstrated. This course provides students with an opportunity to perform sonographi… --- # SON2053 — Medical and Surgical Diseases 3 credits · 3 hours SON2053 - Medical and Surgical Diseases SON2053 - Medical and Surgical Diseases In this course students will review their knowledge base of gross human anatomy, proper terminology, patient positions and scan planes as they relate to sonographic imaging. This course prepares students for clinical education courses by reviewing disease processes as they appear on sonographic images. Students will explore diagnostic imaging modalities demonstrating medical and/or surgical diseases. In addition, students will review clinical signs and symptoms, patient clinical history and related laboratory valu… --- # SON2112 — Abdominal Sonography II 2 credits · 2 hours SON2112 - Abdominal Sonography II SON2112 - Abdominal Sonography II It is designed to correlate the sonographic anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the following organs/systems: abdomen, abdominal vascular system, biliary system, urinary system, adrenal glands, spleen, lymph nodes, retroperitoneum, peritoneal cavity, GI system, abdominal wall, male pelvis, scrotum, neck, thyroid, and superficial structures. Clinical symptoms and data, relevant laboratory tests and the pathophysiology of pertinent diseases are covered in this course. Sonographic images of pathological states as well as corre… Prerequisites: SON1111, SON1111L --- # SON2112L — Abdominal Sonography II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours SON2112L - Abdominal Sonography II Lab SON2112L - Abdominal Sonography II Lab Students will practice scanning techniques, protocols, image optimization, patient positioning, technical impression worksheets, terminology, abdomen, abdominal vascular system, biliary system, urinary system, adrenal glands, spleen, lymph nodes, retroperitoneum, peritoneal cavity, GI system, abdominal wall, male pelvis, scrotum, neck, thyroid and superficial structures. Students will complete laboratory proficiencies for abdominal organs and small parts covered in this course including pathologic findings. Terms Cl… Prerequisites: SON1111, SON1111L --- # SON2122 — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II 2 credits · 2 hours SON2122 - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II SON2122 - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II It teaches students about instrumentation and scanning technique optimization for pathological findings. Sonographic identification of abnormal fetal growth and development in the first, second and third trimesters, and major congenital abnormalities are also discussed. Students will examine clinical symptoms, relevant laboratory tests and the pathophysiology of pertinent diseases and fetal defects. This course teaches students about sonographic images of pathological states as well as correlat… Prerequisites: SON1121, SON1121L --- # SON2122L — Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours SON2122L - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II Lab SON2122L - Obstetrics and Gynecology Sonography II Lab Students will demonstrate sonographic pathology associated with the female reproductive organs of the pelvis. Students will practice performing fetal biometrics and scanning technique optimization for pathological findings such as abnormal fetal growth and major congenital abnormalities. This course allows students to examine clinical symptoms, relevant laboratory tests and the pathophysiology of pertinent diseases and fetal defects. Students will complete pelvic and obstetric laborat… Prerequisites: SON1121, SON1121L --- # SON2140 — Vascular and Small Parts Sonography 3 credits · 3 hours SON2140 - Vascular and Small Parts Sonography SON2140 - Vascular and Small Parts Sonography This course covers a variety of non-routine sonographic procedures and special topics such as prostate, penile, breast, noncardiac chest, neonatal/infant and pediatric imaging. This course covers abdominal and female pelvis Doppler applications, ultrasound-guided interventional techniques and emergent abdominal procedures. Anatomy and physiology of the extracranial and intracranial vessels will be discussed. Pathological changes that occur during disease processes will be emphasized. Normal and abnorma… --- # SON2140L — Vascular and Small Parts Sonography Lab 2 credits · 2 hours SON2140L - Vascular and Small Parts Sonography Lab SON2140L - Vascular and Small Parts Sonography Lab This course provides students with an opportunity to learn and demonstrate a variety of nonroutine sonographic procedures and special topics such as prostate, penile, breast, noncardiac chest, neonatal/infant and pediatric abdomen. Students will be introduced to abdominal and female pelvis Doppler applications, ultrasound-guided interventional techniques and emergent abdominal procedures. Anatomy and physiology of the cerebrovascular and peripheral vascular systems will be demonstrated. Patho… --- # SON2212C — Medical Sonographic Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours SON2212C - Medical Sonographic Physics II SON2212C - Medical Sonographic Physics II This course is a continuation of the Medical Sonographic Physics I course. It is designed to present the sonography student with detailed explanations of sound physics and instrumentation, the theory of physics principles and their practical applications. Principles of instrumentation and practical applications are presented in a laboratory setting, correlating theory with clinical application. It provides an in-depth explanation of ultrasound physics as it relates to real-time imaging and instrumentation. It… --- # SON2818 — Clinical Education II 9 credits · 9 hours SON2818 - Clinical Education II SON2818 - Clinical Education II This course continues to build on the skills learned in the Clinical Education I course and continues to provide clinical instruction in abdominal, obstetric, gynecologic, superficial structures and vascular scanning protocols. Emphasis is on broadening and progression of clinical knowledge and experience. Patient care, the role and duties of the sonographer in the health care environment and instruction in the use of various types of ultrasound equipment will be demonstrated. Students will attain clinical competencies in ultraso… Prerequisites: SON1808 --- # SON2828 — Clinical Education III 6 credits · 6 hours SON2828 - Clinical Education III SON2828 - Clinical Education III Patient care, the role and duties of the sonographer in the health care environment and instruction in the use of various types of ultrasound equipment will be demonstrated. This course offers students an opportunity to refine their skills in independent scanning, recognize normal and pathological sonographic findings, alter protocols, improve image quality, gather pertinent clinical data and correlate with other imaging tests to fully understand the total medical picture of the patient prior to the ultrasound exam. Students wi… Prerequisites: SON2818 --- # STS1302 — Introduction to Surgical Technology 6 credits · 6 hours STS1302 - Introduction to Surgical Technology STS1302 - Introduction to Surgical Technology This course also includes an introduction to the sequence and principles of perioperative care as regards to the adult, pediatric, geriatric, bariatric and special needs patient care concepts. Discussion on types of consents, transportation and transfer of the surgical patient, perioperative patient routines, safety issues and death will be included. Students will be introduced to the skills necessary to function as a Surgical Technologist in the operating room including principles of aseptic technique… --- # STS1307 — Operating Room Techniques and Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours STS1307 - Operating Room Techniques and Instrumentation STS1307 - Operating Room Techniques and Instrumentation This course focuses specifically on instrument classification, instrument names, instrument parts, instrument materials, instrument finishes and the use of the instrumentation themselves. During this course, the student will have the opportunity to learn relationships between type and usage. This course also focuses on the function, assembly and care of specialty and accessory equipment used in a surgical setting. Finally, this course will review the various supplies used in the ope… --- # STS1308 — Perioperative Patient Care Concepts 2 credits · 2 hours STS1308 - Perioperative Patient Care Concepts STS1308 - Perioperative Patient Care Concepts Discussion on types of consents, transportation and transfer of the surgical patient, perioperative patient routines, safety issues and death will be included. Terms Classification: Occupational --- # STS1327C — Principles and Practices of Surgical Technology with Lab 4 credits · 4 hours STS1327C - Principles and Practices of Surgical Technology with Lab STS1327C - Principles and Practices of Surgical Technology with Lab Terms Classification: Occupational --- # STS1340 — Pharmacology and Anesthesia 3 credits · 3 hours STS1340 - Pharmacology and Anesthesia STS1340 - Pharmacology and Anesthesia Terms Classification: Occupational --- # STS2323 — Surgical Procedures I 3 credits · 3 hours STS2323 - Surgical Procedures I STS2323 - Surgical Procedures I Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: STS1302, STS1307, STS1308, STS1327C, STS1340 --- # STS2324 — Surgical Procedures II 3 credits · 3 hours STS2324 - Surgical Procedures II STS2324 - Surgical Procedures II Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: STS1302, STS1307, STS1308, STS1327C, STS1340 --- # STS2329 — Advanced Surgical Techniques, Procedures and Professional Skills 4 credits · 4 hours STS2329 - Advanced Surgical Techniques, Procedures and Professional Skills STS2329 - Advanced Surgical Techniques, Procedures and Professional Skills In addition, an understanding of the principles of physics and electricity as it relates to the operating room environment will be covered. This course also includes a review of surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, relevant equipment, supplies and techniques regarding procurement and transplant procedures. Students will gain computer knowledge as it relates to the surgical application of computers, computer hardware, computer software,… Prerequisites: STS2323, STS2944 --- # STS2944 — Clinical Practice I 7 credits · 7 hours STS2944 - Clinical Practice I STS2944 - Clinical Practice I This course is an introduction to the clinical environment of surgery, implementation of principles of aseptic technique, identification and use of instruments, suture, and needles, transportation and positioning of patients, and the development of skill in hand scrubbing, gowning, and gloving procedures. Students begin to concentrate on clinical experience by circulating and scrubbing on all phases of surgery. Students will rotate through various agencies within the tricounty and Central Florida area. Students are responsible for ma… Prerequisites: STS1302, STS1307, STS1327C, STS1340 --- # STS2945 — Clinical Practice II 6 credits · 6 hours STS2945 - Clinical Practice II STS2945 - Clinical Practice II In this course students will concentrate their clinical experience by circulating and scrubbing in on all phases of specialty surgery and assisting in the use of special instruments, procedures, and surgical equipment. Students will continue rotation through various agencies within the tricounty and Central Florida area. Students are responsible for making their own transportation arrangements (32 hours of clinical experience per week for 8 weeks.) Terms Classification: Occupational Prerequisites: STS2323, STS2324, STS2944 --- # THE1000 — Theatre Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours THE1000 - Theatre Appreciation THE1000 - Theatre Appreciation In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides and introduction to theatre as a collaborative art form through the critical analysis of its historical context, production, theory and connections to theatrical literature, including the Western canon. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # THE1925 — Play Production 3 credits · 3 hours THE1925 - Play Production THE1925 - Play Production Practical, hands-on study of theatre from the perspective of the technician, the actor and the director. Students will perform in a one-act play. Course requires limited work outside of class. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # THE2304 — Script Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours THE2304 - Script Analysis THE2304 - Script Analysis This course attempts to study selected dramas in literature from a practical standpoint. Through the analysis of these plays, actors, directors and designers can better understand the dramatic potential of the literature that they will be utilizing in performance. This practical approach to analysis is underpinned with a formalist methodology, a standard system of classification used in dramatic literature textbooks. Discussion of representative plays, watching videos of plays, and critiquing live performances will be utilized, in addition t… --- # THE2925 — Production and Performance 1 credits · 1 hours THE2925 - Production and Performance THE2925 - Production and Performance Participation in the production program of the curriculum with work in technical or performance aspects of major theatre productions and one-act plays. Assignments and grades are based on contract with instructor. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # THE2927 — Advanced Play Production 1 credits · 1 hours THE2927 - Advanced Play Production THE2927 - Advanced Play Production The principles of dramatic interpretation and stagecraft are applied in laboratory production of plays. Assignments and grades are based on contract with the instructor. Permission of instructor is required. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # TPA1200C — Basic Stagecraft 3 credits · 3 hours TPA1200C - Basic Stagecraft TPA1200C - Basic Stagecraft This course will explore the fundamentals of production stagecraft and shop management which are the foundation for theatrical electricians, properties artists and set production personnel. Through a survey of typical production issues students will be introduced to construction, installation, maintenance and management of scenic and lighting elements in theatrical production. Students will complete workshop assignments using standard carpentry techniques and tools and with theatrical lighting equipment. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # TPA1290 — Technical Theatre Lab 1 credits · 1 hours TPA1290 - Technical Theatre Lab TPA1290 - Technical Theatre Lab This course is designed to complement technical theatre elective courses by giving students the opportunity for hands-on interaction in a structured lab setting. Students will be assigned duties appropriate for their skills that will synthesize the classroom experience. Development of practical skills are needed for working in the theatre. Course participants will work on the production aspects of the main theatre performance for that semester. Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: Parallel --- # TPA2070 — Scene Painting 3 credits · 3 hours TPA2070 - Scene Painting TPA2070 - Scene Painting This course includes the study and application of stage scenery painting technique involving equipment, preparation, mixing and layout. This course includes lab work on actual stage productions. Permission of instructor required. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # TPA2212 — Sound Production for the Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours TPA2212 - Sound Production for the Theatre TPA2212 - Sound Production for the Theatre This course includes the practical use of sound on the stage, including the properties of microphones, speakers, amplifiers and control systems. It also incorporates hands-on experience in sound for stage productions. The course includes a lab. Permission of instructor is required. as needed. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # TPA2220 — Stage Lighting 3 credits · 3 hours TPA2220 - Stage Lighting TPA2220 - Stage Lighting The practical use of lighting on stage, including the properties of light and color, instruments and control systems, plus hands-on experience in lighting and designing stage productions. This course includes lab work on actual stage productions. Permission of instructor is required. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # TPA2232 — Beginning Costume and Makeup 3 credits · 3 hours TPA2232 - Beginning Costume and Makeup TPA2232 - Beginning Costume and Makeup This course is an introduction to costuming for the theatre. Subjects to be covered include safety and health issues for the costumer; job descriptions and positions in the costuming field; fabric identification; overview of patterning options; basic hand and machine-sewing techniques; measurements, fitting and alterations; costume research; preproduction and production period and budget; stage makeup (basic, old age and specialty); and portfolio development. Students will be involved in building the fall and spring… --- # TPP2100 — Acting I 3 credits · 3 hours TPP2100 - Acting I TPP2100 - Acting I Students will be introduced to basic acting techniques and skills, including exercises in characterization, relaxation and concentration, verbal and nonverbal communication, and expression. Students will enrich their knowledge and performance canon, with eventual performance of monologues or scene work from plays/film in the Western canon from the 20th or 21st century. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # TPP2111 — Acting II 3 credits · 3 hours TPP2111 - Acting II TPP2111 - Acting II Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: TPP2100 --- # TPP2301 — Directing Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours TPP2301 - Directing Theatre TPP2301 - Directing Theatre This is a lecture-laboratory course designed to give students theoretical knowledge and practical experience in theatre production and play directing. The students will experience directing scenes and one-acts for a student play festival. Terms Classification: Parallel Prerequisites: TPP2100 --- # HLP1081 — Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement 3 credits · 3 hours HLP1081 - Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement HLP1081 - Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement Designed to students understand their current health status and provide them with the knowledge of a functional program for wellness. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # HSC1171 — Stress Management and Emotional Health 3 credits · 3 hours HSC1171 - Stress Management and Emotional Health HSC1171 - Stress Management and Emotional Health This course reviews the definition of stress and the physiological response to stressors. The course will examine the stress response, sources of stress, and the negative impacts stress can have on health. Students will investigate healthy coping techniques and explore the hallmarks of emotional well-being. In this course, students can expect to evaluate their current stress levels and coping mechanisms and practice various relaxation techniques used to counter the negative effects stress can hav… --- # HSC2140 — Drugs in Society 3 credits · 3 hours HSC2140 - Drugs in Society HSC2140 - Drugs in Society The course emphasizes the social, moral, psychological and physiological causes and effects of drug use and abuse in society. Terms Classification: Parallel --- # PET2622C — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours PET2622C - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PET2622C - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries This is an introductory course that explores the art and science of effectively preventing and managing athletic-related injuries. The course is designed to facilitate the student’s understanding for the principles related to appropriate prevention, treatment and rehabilitation in order to maximize the proper care of athletes and athletic injuries. The course includes recognition, care, use of treatment modalities and techniques for taping and stabilizing injuries. Practical experience will… --- # PMT0102 — Introduction to Welding 4 credits · 4 hours PMT0102 - Introduction to Welding PMT0102 - Introduction to Welding , Clock Hrs: 120 An introduction to metal, industrial practices and procedures, various testing techniques, arc welding in the flat position, and using various thicknesses of metal. Includes structure of the welding program and history of welding with emphasis on shop safety, welding safety, and oxyacetylene safety. Course also covers blueprint reading for welders. (4 vocational credits/120 clock hours) Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 120 --- # PMT0111 — Oxyacetylene Welding 4 credits · 4 hours PMT0111 - Oxyacetylene Welding PMT0111 - Oxyacetylene Welding , Clock Hrs: 120 Course covers brazing, soldering, metalizing, and welding steel with the oxyacetylene torch; cutting steel of all thickness with oxy fuel equipment; plasma cutting process; and welding theory. (4 vocational credits/120 clock hours) Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 120 --- # PMT0121 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 credits · 4 hours PMT0121 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding PMT0121 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding , Clock Hrs: 120 Course covers welding processes, safety and terminology, electric welding in horizontal, vertical and overhead positions, using various thickness of metal and joint design. (4 vocational credits/120 clock hours) Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 120 --- # PMT0131 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 credits · 4 hours PMT0131 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding PMT0131 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding , Clock Hrs: 120 A course in the fundamentals of tungsten inert gas welding including setup and adjustment of the TIG welding machine, selection of proper tungsten electrodes, selection of filler metals, use of various shielding gases, practical experience in TIG welding basic welded joints on stainless and mild carbon steel, aluminum sheet and casting, and magnesium casting. (4 vocational credits/120 clock hours) Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 120 --- # PMT0134 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 credits · 4 hours PMT0134 - Gas Metal Arc Welding PMT0134 - Gas Metal Arc Welding , Clock Hrs: 120 Introduction to metallic inert gas welding. Emphasizes the principles involved in the operating of MIG equipment. Covers MIG welding of steel and aluminum. (4 vocational credits/120 clock hours) Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 120 --- # PMT0161 — Pipe Welding 3 credits · 3 hours PMT0161 - Pipe Welding PMT0161 - Pipe Welding , Clock Hrs: 90 This course teaches the student to fabricate and weld pipe joints and to perform fabrication using welding skills. The student will develop proficiency in welding pipes in all positions. (3 vocational credits/90 clock hours) Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 90 --- # PMT0165 — Shield Metal Arc Pipe Welding 5 credits · 5 hours PMT0165 - Shield Metal Arc Pipe Welding PMT0165 - Shield Metal Arc Pipe Welding , Clock Hrs: 125 This course will prepare students to perform open root groove welds using the SMAW process in all positions on carbon steel pipe. Oxygen-fuel and plasma cutting operations are utilized to cut and prepare materials. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 125 --- # PMT0168 — Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding 5 credits · 5 hours PMT0168 - Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding PMT0168 - Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding , Clock Hrs: 125 This course will prepare students to perform open root groove welds using the GTAW process in all positions on carbon steel pipe. Thermal and machine cutting operations are utilized to cut and prepare materials. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 125 --- # PMT0172 — Heavy Wall Pipe Welding 5 credits · 5 hours PMT0172 - Heavy Wall Pipe Welding PMT0172 - Heavy Wall Pipe Welding , Clock Hrs: 125 In this course, students will utilize a combination of GTAW and SMAW processes to perform open root groove welds on heavy wall pipe. Students will also develop an understanding of and apply pre- and post-weld heat treatment. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 125 --- # PMT0175 — Pipe Fitting 5 credits · 5 hours PMT0175 - Pipe Fitting PMT0175 - Pipe Fitting , Clock Hrs: 125 In this course, students will utilize pipe fitting specifications in conjunction with technical drawings to cut, fit, and weld a pipe assembly using GTAW and SMAW processes. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 125 --- # PMT0185 — Pipe Welding Certification 5 credits · 5 hours PMT0185 - Pipe Welding Certification PMT0185 - Pipe Welding Certification , Clock Hrs: 125 In this course, students will select a specific qualified pipe welding procedure to perform based on their employment goals. Laboratory exercises are focused on preparing the student for an industry standard welder qualification test at the end of the term. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 125 --- # PMT0186 — Stainless Pipe Welding 5 credits · 5 hours PMT0186 - Stainless Pipe Welding PMT0186 - Stainless Pipe Welding , Clock Hrs: 125 In this course, students will develop an understanding of pipe purging techniques and apply these techniques to complete open root groove welds on stainless steel pipe in all positions. Terms Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 125 --- # PMT0930L — Welding Skills Development Lab 2 credits · 2 hours PMT0930L - Welding Skills Development Lab PMT0930L - Welding Skills Development Lab , Clock Hrs: 60 This course allows students to acquire hands-on experience in a laboratory setting. It includes welding skill development in oxyacetylene welding, flux cored arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding. (2 vocational credits/60 clock hours) Terms This course may be repeated for credit. Classification: CTC Clock Hours: 60