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General Education Program Guide ▸ 90 courses source
Audio Technology, CCC ▸ 5 courses source
Digital Media/Multimedia Production, CCC ▸ 5 courses source
Social Media Communication, CCC ▸ 6 courses source
Stage Technology, CCC ▸ 6 courses source
Associate in Arts, AA ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Digital Art and Multimedia Production, AS ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Music Production and Technology, AS ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Scientific Workplace Preparation, CCC ▸ 37 courses source
Science and Engineering Technology, AS ▸ 55 coursesDegree source
Business Entrepreneurship, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Accounting Technology Management, CCC ▸ 9 courses source
Business Development and Entrepreneurship, CCC ▸ 12 courses source
Business Entrepreneurship, College Credit Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Computer Programmer, CCC ▸ 11 courses source
Computer Programming Specialist, CCC ▸ 6 courses source
Crime Scene Technician, CCC ▸ 9 courses source
Entrepreneurship Operations, CCC ▸ 6 courses source
Homeland Security Specialist, CCC ▸ 3 courses source
Information Technology Support Specialist, CCC ▸ 5 courses source
Logistics & Transportation Management, CCC ▸ 6 courses source
Network Security, CCC ▸ 8 courses source
Real Estate Paralegal Certificate ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Risk Management & Insurance Management, CCC ▸ 9 courses source
Small Business Management, CCC ▸ 8 courses source
Accounting Technology, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Architectural Design and Construction Technology, AS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Business Administration and Management, AS ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Business Analytics, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Civil Engineering Technology, AS ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Computer Programming and Analysis, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Crime Scene Technology, AS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice Technology, AS ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Cybersecurity Operations, AS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Network Systems Technology, AS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Paralegal Studies, AS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Supply Chain Management, AS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Information Systems Technology, BAS ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Public Safety Administration, BAS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Supervision and Management, BAS ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Child Development Specialization, CCC ▸ 12 courses source
Inclusion Specialization, CCC ▸ 3 courses source
Preschool Specialization, CCC ▸ 4 courses source
Elementary Education, BS ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Early Childhood Education, AS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Addiction Services, CCC ▸ 9 courses source
Computed Tomography, ATC ▸ 2 courses source
Community Health Worker, CCC ▸ 7 courses source
Emergency Medical Technician, CCC ▸ 3 courses source
Fire Fighter I/II Career Certificate ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Fire Officer Supervisor, CCC ▸ 4 courses source
Human Services Generalist, CCC ▸ 7 courses source
Medical Assisting Specialist, CCC ▸ 13 courses source
Medical Information Coder/Biller, CCC ▸ 13 courses source
Paramedic, CCC ▸ 12 courses source
Youth Development Services, CCC ▸ 7 courses source
Advanced Medical Assisting, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Cardiovascular Technology, AS ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Dental Hygiene, AS ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Emergency Medical Services Technology, AS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Fire Science Technology, AS ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Health Information Technology, AS ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Physical Therapist Assistant, AS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Radiologic Technology, AS ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Respiratory Care, AS ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Social and Human Services, AS ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Cardiopulmonary Sciences, BS ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Nursing, AS ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Nursing, BS ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACG1001Financial Accounting IACG 1001 - Financial Accounting I ACG 1001 - Financial Accounting I 3 credits Introduction to basic financial accounting principles and their application to current business practices for sole propri… source
ACG2021Financial AccountingACG 2021 - Financial Accounting ACG 2021 - Financial Accounting 3 credits Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The co… source
ACG2071Managerial AccountingACG 2071 - Managerial Accounting ACG 2071 - Managerial Accounting 3 credits Emphasis is placed on product costing, responsibility accounting and performance evaluation, budgeting, decision analysis a… source
ACG2450Accounting Software ApplicationsACG 2450 - Accounting Software Applications ACG 2450 - Accounting Software Applications 3 credits The course covers the five major systems commonly found in computerized accounting environments - gen… source
ACG2500Governmental and Not-For-Profit AccountingACG 2500 - Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting ACG 2500 - Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 3 credits source
ACG3024Accounting for Non-Accounting MajorsACG 3024 - Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors ACG 3024 - Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of accounting information and the language of financ… source
AMH2010History of the United States to 1877*AMH 2010 - History of the United States to 1877* AMH 2010 - History of the United States to 1877* 3 credits In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to… source
AMH2020History of the US from 1877*AMH 2020 - History of the US from 1877* AMH 2020 - History of the US from 1877* 3 credits In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era t… source
AMH2035History of the United States in the Cold War EraAMH 2035 - History of the United States in the Cold War Era AMH 2035 - History of the United States in the Cold War Era 3 credits This survey course provides students with a history of the political… source
AMH2070Florida HistoryAMH 2070 - Florida History AMH 2070 - Florida History 3 credits This survey course provides students with a history of the political, economic, social, and environmental developments in Florida from… source
AMH2091African-American HistoryAMH 2091 - African-American History AMH 2091 - African-American History 3 credits This course is a survey of the African-American experience from its African origins to the twenty-first century. Emph… source
AML2010Literature of the United States I, to 1860AML 2010 - Literature of the United States I, to 1860 AML 2010 - Literature of the United States I, to 1860 3 credits It centers on authors, texts, and the historical and cultural contexts of each pe… source
AML2020Literature of the United States II, 1860 to PresentAML 2020 - Literature of the United States II, 1860 to Present AML 2020 - Literature of the United States II, 1860 to Present 3 credits It centers on authors, texts, and the historical and cultural c… source
AML2600Introduction to African American LiteratureAML 2600 - Introduction to African American Literature AML 2600 - Introduction to African American Literature 3 credits The course will cover major literary movements, history, themes, and cultural p… source
ANT1410Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyANT 1410 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT 1410 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 credits This course is a subfield of anthropology focusing on human culture and the basic concepts… source
ANT1511Introduction to Physical AnthropologyANT 1511 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANT 1511 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology 3 credits An introduction to a subfield of anthropology focusing on the natural history of humankind… source
ARH1000Art AppreciationARH 1000 - Art Appreciation ARH 1000 - Art Appreciation 3 credits In this course, students will develop the ability to think critically about human culture and be provided with the tools to understan… source
ARH1050History of Art: Prehistory to GothicARH 1050 - History of Art: Prehistory to Gothic ARH 1050 - History of Art: Prehistory to Gothic 3 credits This course is a survey of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, architecture) from prehistor… source
ARH1051History of Art: Renaissance to ModernARH 1051 - History of Art: Renaissance to Modern ARH 1051 - History of Art: Renaissance to Modern 3 credits This course is a survey of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, architecture) from the ear… source
ART1201CBasic DesignART 1201C - Basic Design ART 1201C - Basic Design 3 credits This studio course is a study of basic principles, materials and processes of two-dimensional design and its application to visual communic… source
ART1203CThree-Dimensional Design (Sculpture)ART 1203C - Three-Dimensional Design (Sculpture) ART 1203C - Three-Dimensional Design (Sculpture) 3 credits source
ART1300CDrawing IART 1300C - Drawing I ART 1300C - Drawing I 3 credits This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials and c… source
ART1301CDrawing IIART 1301C - Drawing II ART 1301C - Drawing II 3 credits source
ART2012CMedia ExplorationART 2012C - Media Exploration ART 2012C - Media Exploration 3 credits In using a variety of traditional and non-traditional materials, students will develop their own aesthetic and a strong critical… source
ART2205CColor TheoryART 2205C - Color Theory ART 2205C - Color Theory 3 credits This class explores the basic principles of using color in the visual arts. Projects include familiarization with colors, color and value b… source
ART2500CPainting IART 2500C - Painting I ART 2500C - Painting I 3 credits source
ART2501CPainting IIART 2501C - Painting II ART 2501C - Painting II 3 credits source
ART2527CAbstract PaintingART 2527C - Abstract Painting ART 2527C - Abstract Painting 3 credits source
ART2600CIntroduction to Electronic ArtART 2600C - Introduction to Electronic Art ART 2600C - Introduction to Electronic Art 3 credits ART2600C Introduction to Electronic Art is designed for understanding and applying basic design princip… source
ART2601CIntermediate Computer ArtART 2601C - Intermediate Computer Art ART 2601C - Intermediate Computer Art 3 credits Students explore image making in relation to contemporary practices and work with alternative methods of using th… source
ART2604CDigital Art and AnimationART 2604C - Digital Art and Animation ART 2604C - Digital Art and Animation 3 credits The course focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to electronic media. Emphasis in this course is on developing… source
ASL1140American Sign LanguageASL 1140 - American Sign Language ASL 1140 - American Sign Language 4 credits An introduction to the linguistic structure and basic vocabulary of American sign language as used by deaf adults with an… source
ASL1150Intermediate American Sign LanguageASL 1150 - Intermediate American Sign Language ASL 1150 - Intermediate American Sign Language 4 credits The course will emphasize the history and culture of deafness in America, and the linguistic st… source
AST2002CAstronomyAST 2002C - Astronomy AST 2002C - Astronomy 3 credits This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws… source
BAN1004Principles of Banking/Credit Union OperationsBAN 1004 - Principles of Banking/Credit Union Operations BAN 1004 - Principles of Banking/Credit Union Operations 3 credits This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the diversified servic… source
BCN1040Introduction to Sustainability in ConstructionBCN 1040 - Introduction to Sustainability in Construction BCN 1040 - Introduction to Sustainability in Construction 3 credits This course is an introduction to the topic sustainability and green cons… source
BCN1230Materials and Methods of ConstructionBCN 1230 - Materials and Methods of Construction BCN 1230 - Materials and Methods of Construction 3 credits This course is an introduction to materials and methods used in wood frame, masonry, concre… source
BCN1272Blueprint ReadingBCN 1272 - Blueprint Reading BCN 1272 - Blueprint Reading 3 credits This course is an introduction to the reading and interpretation of architectural working drawings. Topics include the history of r… source
BCN2710Construction ProceduresBCN 2710 - Construction Procedures BCN 2710 - Construction Procedures 4 credits This course presents practices and problems related to construction, such as building codes and regulations, constructi… source
BCT1760Building CodesBCT 1760 - Building Codes BCT 1760 - Building Codes 2 credits An introduction to the building codes and local zoning codes which are laws governing the construction of buildings. Other documents are… source
BCT1773Building Construction Estimating, Scheduling and Cost ControlBCT 1773 - Building Construction Estimating, Scheduling and Cost Control BCT 1773 - Building Construction Estimating, Scheduling and Cost Control 4 credits source
BCT2730Construction ManagementBCT 2730 - Construction Management BCT 2730 - Construction Management 3 credits This course will introduce basic legal skills and knowledge needed to run a light construction office. Emphasis is on b… source
BSC1005Survey of BiologyBSC 1005 - Survey of Biology BSC 1005 - Survey of Biology 3 credits source
BSC1005LSurvey of Biology LaboratoryBSC 1005L - Survey of Biology Laboratory BSC 1005L - Survey of Biology Laboratory 1 credit This laboratory course, which accompanies BSC 1005, introduces basic concepts in biology through laboratory… source
BSC1010General Biology IBSC 1010 - General Biology I BSC 1010 - General Biology I 3 credits This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principl… source
BSC1010LGeneral Biology I LaboratoryBSC 1010L - General Biology I Laboratory BSC 1010L - General Biology I Laboratory 1 credit This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This labo… source
BSC1011General Biology IIBSC 1011 - General Biology II BSC 1011 - General Biology II 3 credits source
BSC1011LGeneral Biology II LaboratoryBSC 1011L - General Biology II Laboratory BSC 1011L - General Biology II Laboratory 1 credit Laboratory exercises may include activities both on and off campus. source
BSC1051CEnvironmental Biology: Southwest Florida EcosystemsBSC 1051C - Environmental Biology: Southwest Florida Ecosystems BSC 1051C - Environmental Biology: Southwest Florida Ecosystems 3 credits This class, designed for non-science majors, studies the natu… source
BSC1084CIntroduction to Anatomy and PhysiologyBSC 1084C - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology BSC 1084C - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits This is a one semester combined lecture/lab course in human anatomy and physiology. It… source
BSC1085CAnatomy and Physiology IBSC 1085C - Anatomy and Physiology I BSC 1085C - Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits Recommended: It is recommended that students complete BSC 1010 and BSC 1010L prior to taking this course. This cour… source
BSC1086CAnatomy and Physiology IIBSC 1086C - Anatomy and Physiology II BSC 1086C - Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic… source
BUL2241Business LawBUL 2241 - Business Law BUL 2241 - Business Law 3 credits This course is designed to develop the student’s understanding of the law as a social force which directs and guides both business and the co… source
CCJ1010Introduction to CriminologyCCJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminology CCJ 1010 - Introduction to Criminology 3 credits In this course the student will be introduced to the theory of deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activ… source
CCJ1020Introduction to Criminal JusticeCCJ 1020 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CCJ 1020 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics… source
CCJ2930Selected Topics in Criminal JusticeCCJ 2930 - Selected Topics in Criminal Justice CCJ 2930 - Selected Topics in Criminal Justice 1-3 credits This course is intended to explore a wide range of varying topics in criminal justice and to… source
CEN4330Advanced Database DevelopmentCEN 4330 - Advanced Database Development CEN 4330 - Advanced Database Development 3 credits g., MySQL, SQL server). Administration, security, stored procedures, triggers, transactions, functions, dat… source
CET2691Laws & Legal Aspects of IT SecurityCET 2691 - Laws & Legal Aspects of IT Security CET 2691 - Laws & Legal Aspects of IT Security 3 credits Provides an overview of legal issues common to computer security and interweaves business parad… source
CET4505Computer Operating SystemsCET 4505 - Computer Operating Systems CET 4505 - Computer Operating Systems 3 credits This course is a study of the fundamental concepts, structures and organizations of operating systems. It include… source
CGS1000Computer LiteracyCGS 1000 - Computer Literacy CGS 1000 - Computer Literacy 3 credits This course introduces students to computers, the Internet, and common software applications. Students gain knowledge about compute… source
CGS1100Computer Applications for BusinessCGS 1100 - Computer Applications for Business CGS 1100 - Computer Applications for Business 3 credits This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in… source
CGS2108Computer Applications with FlowchartingCGS 2108 - Computer Applications with Flowcharting CGS 2108 - Computer Applications with Flowcharting 3 credits This course covers personal computer applications for the Windows environment such as w… source
CGS2135Introduction to Computer ForensicsCGS 2135 - Introduction to Computer Forensics CGS 2135 - Introduction to Computer Forensics 3 credits The course begins with an overview of computer forensics and then proceeds to introduce forensics… source
CGS2511Advanced Spreadsheet ComputingCGS 2511 - Advanced Spreadsheet Computing CGS 2511 - Advanced Spreadsheet Computing 3 credits The student uses spreadsheet software to analyze and evaluate data using formulas and functions, graphs,… source
CGS2811Disaster Recovery and Incident ResponseCGS 2811 - Disaster Recovery and Incident Response CGS 2811 - Disaster Recovery and Incident Response 3 credits This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the concepts an… source
CHD1120Infant/Toddler DevelopmentCHD 1120 - Infant/Toddler Development CHD 1120 - Infant/Toddler Development 3 credits Students in this course will explore the physical, cognitive, language, motor, and social-emotional development o… source
CHD1134Management of Early Childhood LearningCHD 1134 - Management of Early Childhood Learning CHD 1134 - Management of Early Childhood Learning 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course) This course focuses on optimal coordination of home and child… source
CHD1135Understanding Young ChildrenCHD 1135 - Understanding Young Children CHD 1135 - Understanding Young Children 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course) This course focuses on building positive self-concept and individual strengths in… source
CHD1220Introduction to Child DevelopmentCHD 1220 - Introduction to Child Development CHD 1220 - Introduction to Child Development 3 credits Students in this course will examine theoretical perspectives of human growth and development from… source
CHD1332Creative Experiences for the Young ChildCHD 1332 - Creative Experiences for the Young Child CHD 1332 - Creative Experiences for the Young Child 3 credits Students in this course will participate in an in-depth study of the creative activit… source
CHD2324Early Childhood Language Arts and ReadingCHD 2324 - Early Childhood Language Arts and Reading CHD 2324 - Early Childhood Language Arts and Reading 3 credits Students in this course will study language and literacy development and the connec… source
CHM1020CChemistry for a Sustainable FutureCHM 1020C - Chemistry for a Sustainable Future CHM 1020C - Chemistry for a Sustainable Future 4 credits This course provides students with an introduction to chemical principles and applications for… source
CHM2025Introduction to College ChemistryCHM 2025 - Introduction to College Chemistry CHM 2025 - Introduction to College Chemistry 3 credits Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, th… source
CHM2025LIntroduction to College Chemistry LaboratoryCHM 2025L - Introduction to College Chemistry Laboratory CHM 2025L - Introduction to College Chemistry Laboratory 1 credit An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques… source
CHM2032General Chemistry for the Health SciencesCHM 2032 - General Chemistry for the Health Sciences CHM 2032 - General Chemistry for the Health Sciences 3 credits Nuclear chemistry including radiation types and effects and the basics of organic a… source
CHM2032LGeneral Chemistry for the Health Sciences LaboratoryCHM 2032L - General Chemistry for the Health Sciences Laboratory CHM 2032L - General Chemistry for the Health Sciences Laboratory 1 credit The laboratory experiments are meant to reinforce the topics… source
CHM2045General Chemistry ICHM 2045 - General Chemistry I CHM 2045 - General Chemistry I 3 credits Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the princip… source
CHM2045LGeneral Chemistry I LaboratoryCHM 2045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 2045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 credit Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics w… source
CHM2046General Chemistry IICHM 2046 - General Chemistry II CHM 2046 - General Chemistry II 3 credits It covers thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry and properties of solids. source
CHM2046LGeneral Chemistry II LaboratoryCHM 2046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 2046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory 1 credit Data collection, analysis, and presentation techniques employing graphing calculators, computers, and… source
CHM2210Organic Chemistry ICHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credits The course covers the study of hydrocarbon compounds and their halogen derivatives. Topics include ways by which these compound… source
CHM2210LOrganic Chemistry I LaboratoryCHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1 credit It emphasizes microscale and macroscale laboratory techniques associated with synthesis, isolation, puri… source
CHM2211Organic Chemistry IICHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II 4 credits It focuses on the remaining thirteen organic functional groups; that is, those comprised not only of the elements carbon and… source
CHM2211LOrganic Chemistry II LaboratoryCHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1 credit Students will synthesize both macro and micro-scale samples of the organic functional groups they are… source
CIS2321Systems Analysis and DesignCIS 2321 - Systems Analysis and Design CIS 2321 - Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits This course introduces the analysis, design, implementation, and control of information systems. Students study… source
CIS2772Security Operations CenterCIS 2772 - Security Operations Center CIS 2772 - Security Operations Center 3 credits Practice in relaying the knowledge of log management and correlation, Security Information and Event Management (… source
CIS3360Principles of SecurityCIS 3360 - Principles of Security CIS 3360 - Principles of Security 3 credits Students will explore the relationship between policy and security, the mechanisms used to implement countermeasures to a… source
CIS3361Information Technology Security ManagementCIS 3361 - Information Technology Security Management CIS 3361 - Information Technology Security Management 3 credits This course explores the management, design, oversight and assessment of informat… source
CIS3644Cloud ComputingCIS 3644 - Cloud Computing CIS 3644 - Cloud Computing 3 credits Students will learn how to identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with cloud infrastructure, software, and data. Topics includ… source
CIS4523Managing IT ProjectsCIS 4523 - Managing IT Projects CIS 4523 - Managing IT Projects 3 credits Completion of this course will show competency in each of the methodology phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Contr… source
CIS4891Senior Capstone ProjectCIS 4891 - Senior Capstone Project CIS 4891 - Senior Capstone Project 3 credits Students will develop a comprehensive information technology project working in a team environment. The process of this… source
CJC1000Introduction to CorrectionsCJC 1000 - Introduction to Corrections CJC 1000 - Introduction to Corrections 3 credits This course is a comprehensive view of historical and philosophical treatment programs and developments in the… source
CJE1300Police Organization and AdministrationCJE 1300 - Police Organization and Administration CJE 1300 - Police Organization and Administration 3 credits This course examines the principles of organization and administration in law enforcement… source
CJE1640Introduction to Crime Scene TechnologyCJE 1640 - Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1640 - Introduction to Crime Scene Technology 3 credits This course is a study of the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation… source
CJE2160Human Diversity within Public SafetyCJE 2160 - Human Diversity within Public Safety CJE 2160 - Human Diversity within Public Safety 3 credits This course introduces students to human diversity issues within public safety and the crimin… source
CJE2600Criminal Investigation TechniquesCJE 2600 - Criminal Investigation Techniques CJE 2600 - Criminal Investigation Techniques 3 credits This course presents criminal investigation procedures including theory of investigation, case prep… source
CJE2602Computerized Crime Scene Graphic Imaging and DocumentationCJE 2602 - Computerized Crime Scene Graphic Imaging and Documentation CJE 2602 - Computerized Crime Scene Graphic Imaging and Documentation 3 credits This technology is currently being adopted by fed… source
CJE2643Advanced Crime Scene TechnologyCJE 2643 - Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 2643 - Advanced Crime Scene Technology 4 credits Methods used in the identification, documentation, and preservation of physical evidence are applied in… source
CJE2649Forensic Death InvestigationCJE 2649 - Forensic Death Investigation CJE 2649 - Forensic Death Investigation 3 credits Topics include the pathology of trauma, forensic issues relating to the investigation of death, and evidentia… source
CJE2670Introduction to Forensic ScienceCJE 2670 - Introduction to Forensic Science CJE 2670 - Introduction to Forensic Science 3 credits This course covers advanced principles and theories in Crime Scene Technology. The course studies met… source
CJE2671Latent Fingerprint DevelopmentCJE 2671 - Latent Fingerprint Development CJE 2671 - Latent Fingerprint Development 3 credits Chemical and mechanical methods and surfaces will be analyzed and evaluated for proper application in bot… source
CJE2677Modern Fingerprint TechnologyCJE 2677 - Modern Fingerprint Technology CJE 2677 - Modern Fingerprint Technology 3 credits The automated fingerprint identification system software creates and stores a database of fingerprints and… source
CJE2711Criminal Justice CapstoneCJE 2711 - Criminal Justice Capstone CJE 2711 - Criminal Justice Capstone 3 credits This course is designed to be taken in the last term of the student’s degree program. The student will write about… source
CJE2770Crime Scene PhotographyCJE 2770 - Crime Scene Photography CJE 2770 - Crime Scene Photography 3 credits Study includes special light sources, filters, specialized equipment, digital cameras, computer software and hand held… source
CJJ2002Juvenile DelinquencyCJJ 2002 - Juvenile Delinquency CJJ 2002 - Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits In this course, the student will become acquainted with the history, problems, and issues pertaining to the juvenile offender… source
CJL2100Criminal LawCJL 2100 - Criminal Law CJL 2100 - Criminal Law 3 credits This course explores the nature, sources, and types of criminal law, including the classification and analysis of crimes and criminal acts in… source
CJL2130Criminal Procedure and EvidenceCJL 2130 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence CJL 2130 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence 3 credits This course presents the principles, duties, and mechanics of criminal procedure as applied to importan… source
CJL2610Courtroom Presentation of Scientific EvidenceCJL 2610 - Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence CJL 2610 - Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence 3 credits Visual aid preparation and presentations of all evidence (commonly referred… source
CLP1001Psychology of SuccessCLP 1001 - Psychology of Success CLP 1001 - Psychology of Success 3 credits This course covers practical psychology for coping with everyday life. The course deals with psychological principles of ad… source
CLP2140Abnormal PsychologyCLP 2140 - Abnormal Psychology CLP 2140 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits CLP 2140 examines theoretical perspectives and current research related to abnormal behavior with a primary emphasis on identif… source
CNT1000Computer Networking EssentialsCNT 1000 - Computer Networking Essentials CNT 1000 - Computer Networking Essentials 3 credits xx IEEE standards, network security, and troubleshooting procedures. Students who successfully complete t… source
CNT1512Wireless Network AdministrationCNT 1512 - Wireless Network Administration CNT 1512 - Wireless Network Administration 3 credits Wireless network implementation, design, security, and troubleshooting are examined using industry stan… source
CNT1949Networking Internship ICNT 1949 - Networking Internship I CNT 1949 - Networking Internship I 3 , and an Internship Application. Recommended: It is recommended that students take this course near the end of their Networking… source
CNT2949Networking Internship IICNT 2949 - Networking Internship II CNT 2949 - Networking Internship II 3 , and an Internship Application. Recommended: It is recommended that students take this course near the end of their Networki… source
CNT3504Computer Networks and Distributed ProcessingCNT 3504 - Computer Networks and Distributed Processing CNT 3504 - Computer Networks and Distributed Processing 3 credits Communication traffic characterization, delay, blocking analysis and queuing… source
CNT4514Wireless Networks and Portable DevicesCNT 4514 - Wireless Networks and Portable Devices CNT 4514 - Wireless Networks and Portable Devices 3 credits They will examine the effects of mobility on network issues such as architecture, securit… source
CNT4524Mobile SecurityCNT 4524 - Mobile Security CNT 4524 - Mobile Security 3 credits This course is designed to address the growing threat to mobile devices, networks and services delivered over the enterprise infrastruc… source
COM2460Introduction to Intercultural CommunicationCOM 2460 - Introduction to Intercultural Communication COM 2460 - Introduction to Intercultural Communication 3 credits This course is designed to answer the following question: How can an understand… source
COP1000Introduction to Computer ProgrammingCOP 1000 - Introduction to Computer Programming COP 1000 - Introduction to Computer Programming 3 credits This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, al… source
COP1822Internet Programming HTMLCOP 1822 - Internet Programming HTML COP 1822 - Internet Programming HTML 3 credits Students create Web pages using HTML. source
COP2360C# Programming ICOP 2360 - C# Programming I COP 2360 - C# Programming I 3 credits Familiarity with basic programming concepts is required but experience with the specific language is not assumed. source
COP2362C# Programming IICOP 2362 - C# Programming II COP 2362 - C# Programming II 3 credits More advanced features of the language are used to create complex applications that utilize graphic user interfaces, databases, mul… source
COP2700Database ProgrammingCOP 2700 - Database Programming COP 2700 - Database Programming 3 credits Students will create and maintain database objects and be able to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. Students will write S… source
COP2800Java ProgrammingCOP 2800 - Java Programming COP 2800 - Java Programming 3 credits Students create Java applications using object-oriented techniques as well as Java applets for Internet programming. source
COP2823Advanced Microsoft Web DevelopmentCOP 2823 - Advanced Microsoft Web Development COP 2823 - Advanced Microsoft Web Development 3 credits Graphics design for the web is discussed with focus on effective web page design, including graph… source
COP2830Internet Programming HTML IICOP 2830 - Internet Programming HTML II COP 2830 - Internet Programming HTML II 3 credits Practical skills in demand by businesses, such as adapting sites for mobile devices, search engine optimizati… source
COP3505Intermediate Computer ProgrammingCOP 3505 - Intermediate Computer Programming COP 3505 - Intermediate Computer Programming 3 credits Students will design the solution to each problem and implement it in a current programming languag… source
COP3538Data Structures for ITCOP 3538 - Data Structures for IT COP 3538 - Data Structures for IT 3 credits It also introduces the student to running time of a program, and algorithm efficiency. source
COP3655Application Development for Mobile DevicesCOP 3655 - Application Development for Mobile Devices COP 3655 - Application Development for Mobile Devices 3 credits , using current technology. Students gain an understanding of the challenges asso… source
COP3804Intermediate Java ProgrammingCOP 3804 - Intermediate Java Programming COP 3804 - Intermediate Java Programming 3 credits The course extends object-oriented programming techniques, data structures (e.g., linked lists, stacks, que… source
COP4807Web Application ProgrammingCOP 4807 - Web Application Programming COP 4807 - Web Application Programming 3 credits Students will be exposed to topics such as client-server communications, dynamic data presentation, software de… source
CPO2001Comparative PoliticsCPO 2001 - Comparative Politics CPO 2001 - Comparative Politics 3 credits This course is designed to provide comparison of global political systems, especially cross-national, according to institutio… source
CRW2001Creative Writing ICRW 2001 - Creative Writing I CRW 2001 - Creative Writing I 3 credits This course is for students who wish beginning study in the writing of short fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and/or drama w… source
CRW2002Creative Writing IICRW 2002 - Creative Writing II CRW 2002 - Creative Writing II 3 credits This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assign… source
CRW2300Introduction to Poetry WritingCRW 2300 - Introduction to Poetry Writing CRW 2300 - Introduction to Poetry Writing 3 credits This course will serve as an introduction to writing and workshopping original poetry as well as crafting… source
CTS1131Computer HardwareCTS 1131 - Computer Hardware CTS 1131 - Computer Hardware 3 credits This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboard… source
CTS1133Computer SoftwareCTS 1133 - Computer Software CTS 1133 - Computer Software 3 credits This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Win… source
CTS1314Network Defense and Countermeasures ICTS 1314 - Network Defense and Countermeasures I CTS 1314 - Network Defense and Countermeasures I 3 credits Leverage Threat Intelligence threat intelligence to predict threats before they happen. The… source
CTS2120Computer and Network Security (Security+)CTS 2120 - Computer and Network Security (Security+) CTS 2120 - Computer and Network Security (Security+) 3 credits This course also prepares the student for appropriate standard industry certificati… source
CTS2142Introduction to Project ManagementCTS 2142 - Introduction to Project Management CTS 2142 - Introduction to Project Management 3 credits An introduction to the techniques, skills and tools required to ensure the success of information… source
CTS2306Configuring WindowsCTS 2306 - Configuring Windows CTS 2306 - Configuring Windows 3 credits Topics include: data migration, application support, hardware configuration, access control, system security, virtualization, b… source
CTS2317Network Defense and Countermeasures IICTS 2317 - Network Defense and Countermeasures II CTS 2317 - Network Defense and Countermeasures II 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the strategic domain with special attention to adaptive and defense… source
CTS2321Linux Internet ServersCTS 2321 - Linux Internet Servers CTS 2321 - Linux Internet Servers 3 credits Students are guided through the basics of the network operating system, installation of system software and applications… source
CTS2334Microsoft Windows ServerCTS 2334 - Microsoft Windows Server CTS 2334 - Microsoft Windows Server 3 credits The student prepares for a server installation, configures directory services, creates security groups, creates secur… source
CTS2346Microsoft Windows Server AdministrationCTS 2346 - Microsoft Windows Server Administration CTS 2346 - Microsoft Windows Server Administration 3 credits The skills the students will learn will enable them to perform the duties of a server a… source
CTS2392Configuring Advanced Windows ServerCTS 2392 - Configuring Advanced Windows Server CTS 2392 - Configuring Advanced Windows Server 3 credits The source
CTS2655Internetworking with Cisco RoutersCTS 2655 - Internetworking with Cisco Routers CTS 2655 - Internetworking with Cisco Routers 3 credits Students install and configure routers and hosts for IP. WAN access technologies including ISDN,… source
CTS4408Database AdministrationCTS 4408 - Database Administration CTS 4408 - Database Administration 3 credits Students will be exposed to topics such as client-server architecture, planning and installation, server configuration,… source
CVT1000Introduction to Cardiovascular TechnologyCVT 1000 - Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology CVT 1000 - Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology 3 credits Students will be introduced to medical terminology basics and applied cardiovascula… source
CVT1200Cardiovascular Pharmacology - ASCVT 1200 - Cardiovascular Pharmacology - AS CVT 1200 - Cardiovascular Pharmacology - AS 3 credits This includes classifications of medications, modes of action, indications, contraindications, and th… source
CVT1615Ultrasound Physics ICVT 1615 - Ultrasound Physics I CVT 1615 - Ultrasound Physics I 3 credits This course will explain how mechanical principles are applied to ultrasound imaging, and how ultrasound images are generated… source
CVT1616Ultrasound Physics IICVT 1616 - Ultrasound Physics II CVT 1616 - Ultrasound Physics II 3 credits The student will identify and adjust the basic system controls, including system setup, image zoom, magnification, and basi… source
CVT1800CCardiovascular Pre-Practicum ICVT 1800C - Cardiovascular Pre-Practicum I CVT 1800C - Cardiovascular Pre-Practicum I 4 credits Areas of concentration in this pre-clinical course are orientation to clinical activities that are perf… source
CVT1801CCardiovascular Pre-Practicum IICVT 1801C - Cardiovascular Pre-Practicum II CVT 1801C - Cardiovascular Pre-Practicum II 4 credits This course builds on the knowledge and skills from CVT 1800C. Areas of concentration in this preclin… source
CVT1802Non-Invasive Pre-PracticumCVT 1802 - Non-Invasive Pre-Practicum CVT 1802 - Non-Invasive Pre-Practicum 3 credits source
CVT1803Non-Invasive Pre-Practicum IICVT 1803 - Non-Invasive Pre-Practicum II CVT 1803 - Non-Invasive Pre-Practicum II 3 credits Students will learn protocols related to adult echocardiography and non-invasive vascular sonography studie… source
CVT2010LNon-Invasive Cardiology Applications ICVT 2010L - Non-Invasive Cardiology Applications I CVT 2010L - Non-Invasive Cardiology Applications I 6 credits The student will be expected to learn the hospital and department structure and emergen… source
CVT2011Advanced Cardiovascular ImagingCVT 2011 - Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging CVT 2011 - Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging 3 credits Students will focus on pre-post structural heart, open heart, peripheral, endovascular, and surgical va… source
CVT2011LNon-Invasive Cardiology Applications IICVT 2011L - Non-Invasive Cardiology Applications II CVT 2011L - Non-Invasive Cardiology Applications II 8 credits This includes participating in testing with less supervision but always at the discre… source
CVT2012LNon-Invasive Cardiology Applications IIICVT 2012L - Non-Invasive Cardiology Applications III CVT 2012L - Non-Invasive Cardiology Applications III 8 credits This course ensures the student has obtained the basic competencies required for en… source
CVT2205Advanced Cardiac CareCVT 2205 - Advanced Cardiac Care CVT 2205 - Advanced Cardiac Care 3 credits Cardiac assist devices, oxygen delivery devices, advanced cardiac pharmacology, and advanced cardiac algorithms will be rev… source
CVT2271Non-Invasive PathophysiologyCVT 2271 - Non-Invasive Pathophysiology CVT 2271 - Non-Invasive Pathophysiology 2 credits Emphasis is provided on understanding the etiology and pathogenesis of a given cardiovascular disorder. source
CVT2420Invasive Cardiology ICVT 2420 - Invasive Cardiology I CVT 2420 - Invasive Cardiology I 3 credits Additional topics include: aseptic techniques, sterilization, patient assessment, radiography, pharmacology, cardiac wave f… source
CVT2421Invasive Cardiology IICVT 2421 - Invasive Cardiology II CVT 2421 - Invasive Cardiology II 3 credits Students will be presented with classifications, equipment, and techniques used in invasive cardiology. The course offers… source
CVT2620Non-Invasive Cardiology Technology ICVT 2620 - Non-Invasive Cardiology Technology I CVT 2620 - Non-Invasive Cardiology Technology I 3 credits In addition, normal and abnormal heart rhythms, ECG acquisition and analysis, patient safety,… source
CVT2621Non-Invasive Cardiology IICVT 2621 - Non-Invasive Cardiology II CVT 2621 - Non-Invasive Cardiology II 3 credits Students will learn more applications related to complex techniques, including 2-D, M-Mode, continuous, pulse wav… source
CVT2622Non-Invasive Cardiology ICVT 2622 - Non-Invasive Cardiology I CVT 2622 - Non-Invasive Cardiology I 3 credits source
CVT2805Cardiovascular Interventional Pre-PracticumCVT 2805 - Cardiovascular Interventional Pre-Practicum CVT 2805 - Cardiovascular Interventional Pre-Practicum 3 credits Areas of concentration in this pre-clinical course include interventional cardi… source
CVT2840LCardiovascular Practicum II - ASCVT 2840L - Cardiovascular Practicum II - AS CVT 2840L - Cardiovascular Practicum II - AS 5 credits source
CVT2841LCardiovascular Practicum III - ASCVT 2841L - Cardiovascular Practicum III - AS CVT 2841L - Cardiovascular Practicum III - AS 6 credits Clinical practice in the cardiac catheterization lab includes circulating, scrubbing, recording,… source
CVT2842CCardiovascular Simulation Practicum ICVT 2842C - Cardiovascular Simulation Practicum I CVT 2842C - Cardiovascular Simulation Practicum I 4 credits Students will focus on diagnostic and interventional procedures provided by state-of-the-… source
CVT2920Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional - ASCVT 2920 - Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional - AS CVT 2920 - Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional - AS 3 credits Resume preparation, interview skills, and basic research are disc… source
DEH1002Dental Hygiene I - ASDEH 1002 - Dental Hygiene I - AS DEH 1002 - Dental Hygiene I - AS 2 credits source
DEH1002LDental Hygiene I Preclinical Lab - ASDEH 1002L - Dental Hygiene I Preclinical Lab - AS DEH 1002L - Dental Hygiene I Preclinical Lab - AS 3 credits Practice is provided in the clinical laboratory on dental mannequins and then on peers. C… source
DEH1130Oral Histology and Embryology - ASDEH 1130 - Oral Histology and Embryology - AS DEH 1130 - Oral Histology and Embryology - AS 2 credits source
DEH1602Periodontics - ASDEH 1602 - Periodontics - AS DEH 1602 - Periodontics - AS 2 credits Emphasis is on the etiology, pathology, treatment modalities and prevention of periodontal disease, and the role of the dental hygi… source
DEH1802Dental Hygiene II - ASDEH 1802 - Dental Hygiene II - AS DEH 1802 - Dental Hygiene II - AS 2 credits Areas of course instruction include: preventive services that will promote and maintain good oral health for the patient;… source
DEH1802LDental Hygiene II Clinical - ASDEH 1802L - Dental Hygiene II Clinical - AS DEH 1802L - Dental Hygiene II Clinical - AS 3 credits source
DEH2300Pharmacology - ASDEH 2300 - Pharmacology - AS DEH 2300 - Pharmacology - AS 2 credits This course provides an understanding of the drugs commonly prescribed and encountered in the dental office. The indications, dosag… source
DEH2400General and Oral Pathology - ASDEH 2400 - General and Oral Pathology - AS DEH 2400 - General and Oral Pathology - AS 2 credits A description of disturbances of development and growth of orofacial structures will be covered includi… source
DEH2702Community Dental Health - ASDEH 2702 - Community Dental Health - AS DEH 2702 - Community Dental Health - AS 2 credits Orientation to the role of the dental hygienist as educator, resource person and consumer advocate in the fie… source
DEH2702LCommunity Dental Health Laboratory - ASDEH 2702L - Community Dental Health Laboratory - AS DEH 2702L - Community Dental Health Laboratory - AS 1 credit Students collect primary data using a survey method. Participation in public health ed… source
DEH2804Dental Hygiene III - ASDEH 2804 - Dental Hygiene III - AS DEH 2804 - Dental Hygiene III - AS 2 credits Emphasis is on treatment planning, use of advanced instrumentation such as ultrasonic and air abrasive techniques, medi… source
DEH2804LDental Hygiene III Clinical - ASDEH 2804L - Dental Hygiene III Clinical - AS DEH 2804L - Dental Hygiene III Clinical - AS 5 credits Application of clinical skills include: treatment plans for advanced periodontal case types; ultras… source
DEH2806Dental Hygiene IV - ASDEH 2806 - Dental Hygiene IV - AS DEH 2806 - Dental Hygiene IV - AS 2 credits Patients whose medical, physical, psychological, or social situations make it necessary to modify normal dental routines… source
DEH2806LDental Hygiene IV Clinical - ASDEH 2806L - Dental Hygiene IV Clinical - AS DEH 2806L - Dental Hygiene IV Clinical - AS 5 credits Emphasis is placed on the incorporation of technology, advanced instrumentation, professional decisio… source
DEH2808Dental Hygiene V - ASDEH 2808 - Dental Hygiene V - AS DEH 2808 - Dental Hygiene V - AS 2 credits Emphasis is placed on Florida State Statutes, licensure requirements, dental practice management, and employment skills. De… source
DEH2808LDental Hygiene V Clinical - ASDEH 2808L - Dental Hygiene V Clinical - AS DEH 2808L - Dental Hygiene V Clinical - AS 5 credits Emphasis is placed on advanced instrumentation, professional decision-making, quality of care, and time… source
DEH2930Dental Hygiene Seminar - ASDEH 2930 - Dental Hygiene Seminar - AS DEH 2930 - Dental Hygiene Seminar - AS 1 credit Methods for preparation for case presentation and National Board Examination are reviewed. source
DEP2004Lifespan DevelopmentDEP 2004 - Lifespan Development DEP 2004 - Lifespan Development 3 credits This course is life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial gr… source
DEP2302Adolescent PsychologyDEP 2302 - Adolescent Psychology DEP 2302 - Adolescent Psychology 3 credits Emphasis is placed on the changing self-concept of the young person and the special problems unique to this stage of life. source
DES1020CDental Anatomy - ASDES 1020C - Dental Anatomy - AS DES 1020C - Dental Anatomy - AS 2 credits Tooth morphology is studied in depth. source
DES1100CDental Materials - ASDES 1100C - Dental Materials - AS DES 1100C - Dental Materials - AS 2 credits The laboratory time allows the student to manipulate the various dental materials. source
DES1200CDental Radiology - ASDES 1200C - Dental Radiology - AS DES 1200C - Dental Radiology - AS 2 credits The course includes: physics, biological effects, radiation safety, protection and control methods, radiographic instrume… source
DES2832CExpanded Functions Laboratory - ASDES 2832C - Expanded Functions Laboratory - AS DES 2832C - Expanded Functions Laboratory - AS 2 credits source
DIG2100CWeb Design IDIG 2100C - Web Design I DIG 2100C - Web Design I 3 credits An introduction to contemporary web design, as a successful tool in digital communication. Equipped with a historical understanding of the… source
DIG2205CBasic Video EditingDIG 2205C - Basic Video Editing DIG 2205C - Basic Video Editing 3 credits Project organization and storing skills will be taught, along with topic such as non-linear video editing systems and digital… source
DIG2251CDigital Audio IDIG 2251C - Digital Audio I DIG 2251C - Digital Audio I 3 credits The course covers techniques for recording music, dialog, and sound effects for film, as well as editing techniques for existing audi… source
DIG2280CDigital Video and SoundDIG 2280C - Digital Video and Sound DIG 2280C - Digital Video and Sound 3 credits source
DIG2318CAnimation StudioDIG 2318C - Animation Studio DIG 2318C - Animation Studio 3 credits In this class students on make projects that advance their animation skills. These projects could include: 2D animation, Cel animat… source
DIG2626CArtificial IntelligenceDIG 2626C - Artificial Intelligence DIG 2626C - Artificial Intelligence 3 credits Throughout this class students will be exposed to methods and algorithms that are utilized in computing and creative… source
DIG2711CGame Design and GameplayDIG 2711C - Game Design and Gameplay DIG 2711C - Game Design and Gameplay 3 credits Students will implement theories of play and explore how those theories not only shape our games, but our world. St… source
DIG2972CDigital Arts and Multimedia Production CapstoneDIG 2972C - Digital Arts and Multimedia Production Capstone DIG 2972C - Digital Arts and Multimedia Production Capstone 3 credits This course oversees the final project for the AS in Digital Arts and… source
DSC1006Introduction to Homeland SecurityDSC 1006 - Introduction to Homeland Security DSC 1006 - Introduction to Homeland Security 3 credits This course introduces students to the vocabulary and important components of homeland security. It… source
DSC3034Terrorism PreparednessDSC 3034 - Terrorism Preparedness DSC 3034 - Terrorism Preparedness 3 credits The course explores terrorists and their motives, vulnerability of critical infrastructure and other civilian targets, ri… source
EAP0300English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening (*)EAP 0300 - English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening (*) EAP 0300 - English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening (*) 3 credits Level: Low Intermediate. Successful completion of this course r… source
EAP0320English for Academic Purposes, Reading (*)EAP 0320 - English for Academic Purposes, Reading (*) EAP 0320 - English for Academic Purposes, Reading (*) 3 credits Level: Low Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of… source
EAP0340English for Academic Purposes, Writing (*)EAP 0340 - English for Academic Purposes, Writing (*) EAP 0340 - English for Academic Purposes, Writing (*) 3 credits Level: Low Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of… source
EAP0360English for Academic Purposes, Grammar (*)EAP 0360 - English for Academic Purposes, Grammar (*) EAP 0360 - English for Academic Purposes, Grammar (*) 3 credits Successful completion of this course requires a grade of “C” or better. source
EAP0400English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening (*)EAP 0400 - English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening (*) EAP 0400 - English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening (*) 3 credits Level: High Intermediate. Successful completion of this course… source
EAP0420English for Academic Purposes, Reading (*)EAP 0420 - English for Academic Purposes, Reading (*) EAP 0420 - English for Academic Purposes, Reading (*) 3 credits Level: High Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade o… source
EAP0440English for Academic Purposes, Writing (*)EAP 0440 - English for Academic Purposes, Writing (*) EAP 0440 - English for Academic Purposes, Writing (*) 3 credits The focus is paragraph writing for academic purposes. Level: Intermediate. Succes… source
EAP0460English for Academic Purposes, Grammar (*)EAP 0460 - English for Academic Purposes, Grammar (*) EAP 0460 - English for Academic Purposes, Grammar (*) 3 credits Successful completion of this course requires a grade of “C” or better. source
EAP1500English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening*EAP 1500 - English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening* EAP 1500 - English for Academic Purposes, Speech/Listening* 3 credits The emphasis in the course will be on vocabulary development, develop… source
EAP1520English for Academic Purposes, Reading*EAP 1520 - English for Academic Purposes, Reading* EAP 1520 - English for Academic Purposes, Reading* 3 credits Successful completion of this course requires a grade of “C” or better. source
EAP1540English for Academic Purposes, Writing*EAP 1540 - English for Academic Purposes, Writing* EAP 1540 - English for Academic Purposes, Writing* 3 credits It is intended for non-native students of English who wish to develop their writing abi… source
EAP1560English for Academic Purposes, Grammar*EAP 1560 - English for Academic Purposes, Grammar* EAP 1560 - English for Academic Purposes, Grammar* 3 credits Successful completion of this course requires a grade of “C” or better. source
ECO2013Principles of MacroeconomicsECO 2013 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 2013 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned wi… source
ECO2023Principles of MicroeconomicsECO 2023 - Principles of Microeconomics ECO 2023 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market… source
ECO2100Introduction to Behavioral EconomicsECO 2100 - Introduction to Behavioral Economics ECO 2100 - Introduction to Behavioral Economics 3 credits Students will develop a basic understanding of (a) the rational actor model, (b) modification… source
ECO2710Introduction to International EconomicsECO 2710 - Introduction to International Economics ECO 2710 - Introduction to International Economics 3 credits This course provides an introduction to the theories of international trade and exchang… source
EDE3315Math in the Elementary ClassroomEDE 3315 - Math in the Elementary Classroom EDE 3315 - Math in the Elementary Classroom 3 credits This course introduces K-6 Florida math standards as an overview to understanding the math content ne… source
EDE4220Integrated Health and RecreationEDE 4220 - Integrated Health and Recreation EDE 4220 - Integrated Health and Recreation 2 credits It develops the theoretical bases for health and recreation learning and teaching; illustrates and ap… source
EDE4223Integrated Music, Art, and MovementEDE 4223 - Integrated Music, Art, and Movement EDE 4223 - Integrated Music, Art, and Movement 2 credits It develops the theoretical bases for music, art, and movement learning and teaching; illustrat… source
EDE4226CIntegrated Language Arts, Social Science, and Literature with PracticumEDE 4226C - Integrated Language Arts, Social Science, and Literature with Practicum EDE 4226C - Integrated Language Arts, Social Science, and Literature with Practicum 4 credits Teacher candidates wi… source
EDE4304CIntegrated Math and Science with PracticumEDE 4304C - Integrated Math and Science with Practicum EDE 4304C - Integrated Math and Science with Practicum 4 credits Teacher candidates will become familiar with the national curriculum standards… source
EDE4940Internship in Elementary EducationEDE 4940 - Internship in Elementary Education EDE 4940 - Internship in Elementary Education 12 credits S. in Elementary Education program of studies and/or permission from the Dean of the School of E… source
EDF2005Introduction to the Teaching ProfessionEDF 2005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDF 2005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession 3 credits This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and caree… source
EDF3214Human Development and LearningEDF 3214 - Human Development and Learning EDF 3214 - Human Development and Learning 3 credits Self-concept, motivation, views of intelligence, and assessment are examined with opportunities to analyz… source
EDF4782Ethics and LawEDF 4782 - Ethics and Law EDF 4782 - Ethics and Law 2 credits State, federal, and case law and policy affecting school district management, educators, parents, and students are reviewed. source
EDG3410Classroom Management and CommunicationEDG 3410 - Classroom Management and Communication EDG 3410 - Classroom Management and Communication 3 credits The course emphasizes attitudes, language patterns, values, and behaviors for eliciting a… source
EDG3620Curriculum and InstructionEDG 3620 - Curriculum and Instruction EDG 3620 - Curriculum and Instruction 3 credits Teacher candidates will examine the curriculum and the role and responsibilities of teaching including the role o… source
EDG4004Special Topics in Education IEDG 4004 - Special Topics in Education I EDG 4004 - Special Topics in Education I 1 credit This seminar course allows teacher candidates opportunities to explore qualitative and quantitative research… source
EEC1000Foundations in Early Childhood EducationEEC 1000 - Foundations in Early Childhood Education EEC 1000 - Foundations in Early Childhood Education 3 credits (CDA/FCCPC eligible course) This course focuses on setting up and maintaining a safe… source
EEC1202Principles of Early Childhood CurriculumEEC 1202 - Principles of Early Childhood Curriculum EEC 1202 - Principles of Early Childhood Curriculum 3 credits Students in this course will be provided with an overview of several early childhood… source
EEC1319Portfolio Development and Performance Observation3EEC 1319 - Portfolio Development and Performance Observation EEC 1319 - Portfolio Development and Performance Observation 3 Credits The Florida Child Care Professional Certificate (FCCPC) and the Nat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EEC1603Positive Guidance and Behavior ManagementEEC 1603 - Positive Guidance and Behavior Management EEC 1603 - Positive Guidance and Behavior Management 3 credits Students in this course will explore positive guidance techniques and behavior mana… source
EEC1946Early Childhood Practicum IEEC 1946 - Early Childhood Practicum I EEC 1946 - Early Childhood Practicum I 3 credits Students will be responsible for observing, planning, and implementing specific activities with young children… source
EEC1947Early Childhood Practicum IIEEC 1947 - Early Childhood Practicum II EEC 1947 - Early Childhood Practicum II 3 credits Students will be responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating specific activities with young childr… source
EEC2521Administration of a Child Care CenterEEC 2521 - Administration of a Child Care Center EEC 2521 - Administration of a Child Care Center 3 credits (Director Credential course) source
EEX1013Special Needs in Early Childhood EducationEEX 1013 - Special Needs in Early Childhood Education EEX 1013 - Special Needs in Early Childhood Education 3 credits Students in this course will explore the variety of conditions found in young chi… source
EEX3012Educational Needs of Students with ExceptionalitiesEEX 3012 - Educational Needs of Students with Exceptionalities EEX 3012 - Educational Needs of Students with Exceptionalities 3 credits It is a course that is suitable for teacher candidates who are… source
EGS1001Introduction to EngineeringEGS 1001 - Introduction to Engineering EGS 1001 - Introduction to Engineering 3 credits This course presents an overview of engineering ethics, certification/registration, and opportunities in the va… source
EME2040Introduction to Technology for EducatorsEME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators EME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators 3 credits Application of instructional design principles for the use of technology to enhance t… source
EMS1811EMS Articulation CreditEMS 1811 - EMS Articulation Credit EMS 1811 - EMS Articulation Credit Credit may vary. Emergency Medical Services Articulation Credit source
EMS2119Fundamentals of Emergency Medical CareEMS 2119 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care EMS 2119 - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care 6 credits This course prepares students for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). It… source
EMS2119LFundamentals of Emergency Medical Care LabEMS 2119L - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care Lab EMS 2119L - Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care Lab 4 credits Note: A grade of “C” or better is required to successfully complete this course… source
EMS2421LEmergency Medical Technician PracticumEMS 2421L - Emergency Medical Technician Practicum EMS 2421L - Emergency Medical Technician Practicum 2 credits Note: A grade of “C” or better is required to successfully complete this course. This c… source
EMS2522General Pharmacology for the EMS ProviderEMS 2522 - General Pharmacology for the EMS Provider EMS 2522 - General Pharmacology for the EMS Provider 2 credits The knowledge and skills required for safe, effective administration of therapeutic… source
EMS2600Introduction to ParamedicsEMS 2600 - Introduction to Paramedics EMS 2600 - Introduction to Paramedics 5 credits Students will be introduced to topics of the respiratory system; to include airway and ventilation assessment, th… source
EMS2600LIntroduction to Paramedics LabEMS 2600L - Introduction to Paramedics Lab EMS 2600L - Introduction to Paramedics Lab 1 credit During this course students will review EMT skills, demonstrate patient assessment through scenario trai… source
EMS2601Paramedic Theory IEMS 2601 - Paramedic Theory I EMS 2601 - Paramedic Theory I 6 credits This course will include aspects of prehospital medical emergencies related to the cardiovascular system, disease pathophysiology… source
EMS2601LParamedic Laboratory IEMS 2601L - Paramedic Laboratory I EMS 2601L - Paramedic Laboratory I 3 credits This laboratory course is an in-depth study of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Paramedic: National EMS Education… source
EMS2602Paramedic Theory IIEMS 2602 - Paramedic Theory II EMS 2602 - Paramedic Theory II 6 credits This course is an in-depth study of the U.S. Department of Transportation, EMT-Paramedic: National Standard Curriculum/EMS Educ… source
EMS2602LParamedic Laboratory IIEMS 2602L - Paramedic Laboratory II EMS 2602L - Paramedic Laboratory II 2 credits This laboratory course is an in-depth study of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Paramedic: National EMS Educati… source
EMS2646Paramedic Clinical ExperienceEMS 2646 - Paramedic Clinical Experience EMS 2646 - Paramedic Clinical Experience 2 credits Students will apply skills pertinent to paramedic theory and laboratory while under the supervision of hosp… source
EMS2648Paramedic Field ExperienceEMS 2648 - Paramedic Field Experience EMS 2648 - Paramedic Field Experience 2 credits This course allows students to apply skills pertinent to paramedic theory and psychomotor skills learned during t… source
EMS2661Paramedic Field InternshipEMS 2661 - Paramedic Field Internship EMS 2661 - Paramedic Field Internship 6 credits The primary purpose of field internship is a capstone experience managing the Paramedic level decision-making ass… source
EMS2677LParamedic Laboratory IIIEMS 2677L - Paramedic Laboratory III EMS 2677L - Paramedic Laboratory III 1 credit S. Department of Transportation, Paramedic: National EMS Education Standards, the Florida Department of Education St… source
EMS2812Paramedic Articulation CreditEMS 2812 - Paramedic Articulation Credit EMS 2812 - Paramedic Articulation Credit Credit may vary. Paramedic Articulation Credit source
ENC0022Writing for College Success*ENC 0022 - Writing for College Success* ENC 0022 - Writing for College Success* 3 credits This is a lecture/laboratory course with emphasis on grammatical concepts and usage, punctuation, word choice… source
ENC1101Composition IENC 1101 - Composition I ENC 1101 - Composition I 3 credits This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language… source
ENC1102Composition IIENC 1102 - Composition II ENC 1102 - Composition II 3 credits Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to tra… source
ENC1130Improving College WritingENC 1130 - Improving College Writing ENC 1130 - Improving College Writing 3 credits source
ENC2210Technical CommunicationENC 2210 - Technical Communication ENC 2210 - Technical Communication 3 credits The key emphasis in the course is placed on researched reports. The principles of expository writing (unity, clarity, c… source
ENG2061English Grammar: Usage and MechanicsENG 2061 - English Grammar: Usage and Mechanics ENG 2061 - English Grammar: Usage and Mechanics 2 credits This course provides a brief introduction to the history of the English language, an overview… source
ENL2012British Literature and Culture I, to 1780ENL 2012 - British Literature and Culture I, to 1780 ENL 2012 - British Literature and Culture I, to 1780 3 credits This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple col… source
ENL2022British Literature and Culture II, 1780 to PresentENL 2022 - British Literature and Culture II, 1780 to Present ENL 2022 - British Literature and Culture II, 1780 to Present 3 credits The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections fro… source
ENT1021Innovation in Business and EntrepreneurshipENT 1021 - Innovation in Business and Entrepreneurship ENT 1021 - Innovation in Business and Entrepreneurship 3 credits Innovation in Business and Entrepreneurship at Florida Southwestern State Colle… source
ENT1031Entrepreneurship Marketing and SalesENT 1031 - Entrepreneurship Marketing and Sales ENT 1031 - Entrepreneurship Marketing and Sales 3 credits This course provides practical ideas and applications of marketing, advertising, and sales pr… source
ENT1501Fundamentals of Changemaking and Critical ThinkingENT 1501 - Fundamentals of Changemaking and Critical Thinking ENT 1501 - Fundamentals of Changemaking and Critical Thinking 3 credits Fundamentals of Changemaking and Critical Thinking is an interdis… source
ENT2000Introduction to EntrepreneurshipENT 2000 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship ENT 2000 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 credits Includes individual components of entrepreneurship and its implications for society. Special emphasis… source
ENT2012Entrepreneurship ManagementENT 2012 - Entrepreneurship Management ENT 2012 - Entrepreneurship Management 3 credits This course poses entrepreneurship management topics students can use to successfully plan, design and manage a… source
ENT2120Digital Marketing for EntrepreneursENT 2120 - Digital Marketing for Entrepreneurs ENT 2120 - Digital Marketing for Entrepreneurs 3 credits This course, “Digital Marketing for Entrepreneurs,” is designed to equip aspiring business owne… source
ENT2271Business GenesisENT 2271 - Business Genesis ENT 2271 - Business Genesis 3 credits Business Genesis is a cornerstone course designed for the final semester of the AS in entrepreneurship program, synthesizing knowledg… source
ENT2411Business Operations for EntrepreneursENT 2411 - Business Operations for Entrepreneurs ENT 2411 - Business Operations for Entrepreneurs 3 credits This course is designed to provide the entrepreneur with a comprehensive understanding of k… source
ENT2612Creativity and Innovation in the Business EnvironmentENT 2612 - Creativity and Innovation in the Business Environment ENT 2612 - Creativity and Innovation in the Business Environment 3 credits This course delves into the essential role that creativity… source
ENT3003Entrepreneurship IENT 3003 - Entrepreneurship I ENT 3003 - Entrepreneurship I 3 credits Topics include: challenges of entrepreneurship, marketing and financial concerns, and management issues. source
ENT3172The Special Role of FranchisingENT 3172 - The Special Role of Franchising ENT 3172 - The Special Role of Franchising 3 credits S. and international economies. Topics will include success rates of franchisors and franchisees, advan… source
ENT4004Entrepreneurship IIENT 4004 - Entrepreneurship II ENT 4004 - Entrepreneurship II 3 credits Students further evaluate and develop their entrepreneurial business plans for potential implementation and present those plans… source
ESC1000CIntroduction to Earth ScienceESC 1000C - Introduction to Earth Science ESC 1000C - Introduction to Earth Science 3 credits Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundam… source
ESE4323Educational AssessmentESE 4323 - Educational Assessment ESE 4323 - Educational Assessment 3 credits The course examines current issues in measurement, analyzes a variety of assessment instruments, and s learners interpret… source
ETC2207Planning and EstimatingETC 2207 - Planning and Estimating ETC 2207 - Planning and Estimating 3 credits This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, methodologies, and tools involved i… source
ETD1103Engineering Graphics IETD 1103 - Engineering Graphics I ETD 1103 - Engineering Graphics I 4 credits Students use computer graphics techniques to conceive, model, analyze, simulate, and evaluate civil engineering design id… source
ETD1320Computer Aided DraftingETD 1320 - Computer Aided Drafting ETD 1320 - Computer Aided Drafting 3 credits This course provides an introduction to the use of Computer-Aided Drafting. It includes a review of computer hardware a… source
ETD1390Introduction to Revit ArchitectureETD 1390 - Introduction to Revit Architecture ETD 1390 - Introduction to Revit Architecture 4 credits Topics consist of the techniques and methods to create architectural buildings to include: site p… source
ETD1530Architectural DesignETD 1530 - Architectural Design ETD 1530 - Architectural Design 4 credits This course introduces concepts and practices for residential construction and design, study of architectural history, involv… source
ETD1949Engineering Technology Internship IETD 1949 - Engineering Technology Internship I ETD 1949 - Engineering Technology Internship I 3 , and an Internship Application. Recommended: It is recommended that students take this course near the… source
ETD2340Advanced Computer Aided DraftingETD 2340 - Advanced Computer Aided Drafting ETD 2340 - Advanced Computer Aided Drafting 3 credits The operating system hierarchy and how drawings are stored, edited, copied, deleted, and renamed; fil… source
ETD2392Advanced Revit ArchitectureETD 2392 - Advanced Revit Architecture ETD 2392 - Advanced Revit Architecture 4 credits source
ETD2551Civil Engineering GraphicsETD 2551 - Civil Engineering Graphics ETD 2551 - Civil Engineering Graphics 3 credits The emphasis in the course is on developing an understanding of computer graphics software and applying this unde… source
ETD2930Special Topics/Capstone-Engineering TechnologiesETD 2930 - Special Topics/Capstone-Engineering Technologies ETD 2930 - Special Topics/Capstone-Engineering Technologies 1 credit Students will engage in active discussions on engineering related topi… source
ETD2949Engineering Technology Internship IIETD 2949 - Engineering Technology Internship II ETD 2949 - Engineering Technology Internship II 3 , and an Internship Application. Recommended: It is recommended that students take this course near t… source
EVR1001CIntroduction to Environmental ScienceEVR 1001C - Introduction to Environmental Science EVR 1001C - Introduction to Environmental Science 3 credits This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environ… source
FFP0030CFirefighter I - Career CertificateFFP 0030C - Firefighter I - Career Certificate FFP 0030C - Firefighter I - Career Certificate 191 clock hours This course is the first of a two-part program designed to prepare students to be eligibl… source
FFP0031CFirefighter II - Career CertificateFFP 0031C - Firefighter II - Career Certificate FFP 0031C - Firefighter II - Career Certificate 301 clock hours ​ This course is the second of a two-part program designed to prepare students to be el… source
FFP1000Introduction to Fire Protection - ASFFP 1000 - Introduction to Fire Protection - AS FFP 1000 - Introduction to Fire Protection - AS 3 credits This course is a study of the philosophical and historical backgrounds of fire protection ser… source
FFP1505Fire Prevention Practices - ASFFP 1505 - Fire Prevention Practices - AS FFP 1505 - Fire Prevention Practices - AS 3 credits Meets part of the course requirements for Fire Inspector I, Fire Officer I, and Special Fire Safety Inspe… source
FFP1510Fire Codes and Standards - ASFFP 1510 - Fire Codes and Standards - AS FFP 1510 - Fire Codes and Standards - AS 3 credits Meets course requirements for Florida State Fire Inspector Certification. source
FFP1540Private Fire Protection Systems - ASFFP 1540 - Private Fire Protection Systems - AS FFP 1540 - Private Fire Protection Systems - AS 3 credits The operational features and functional characteristics of fire detection and suppression sys… source
FFP2120Building Construction for the Fire Service - ASFFP 2120 - Building Construction for the Fire Service - AS FFP 2120 - Building Construction for the Fire Service - AS 3 credits Students will learn how to assess fire risks associated with buildings,… source
FFP2521Construction Documents and Plan Review - ASFFP 2521 - Construction Documents and Plan Review - AS FFP 2521 - Construction Documents and Plan Review - AS 3 credits Also included is a study of building plans examination. Meets course requiremen… source
FFP2720Fire Company Officer Leadership - ASFFP 2720 - Fire Company Officer Leadership - AS FFP 2720 - Fire Company Officer Leadership - AS 3 credits It covers a wide range of topics essential for effective leadership and management in the fir… source
FFP2740Fire Service Course Delivery - ASFFP 2740 - Fire Service Course Delivery - AS FFP 2740 - Fire Service Course Delivery - AS 3 credits It emphasizes professional instructor responsibilities, learning principles, instructional planning… source
FFP2810Firefighting Tactic and Strategy I - ASFFP 2810 - Firefighting Tactic and Strategy I - AS FFP 2810 - Firefighting Tactic and Strategy I - AS 3 credits It covers fundamental topics including fire behavior, incident command systems, and str… source
FFP2811Firefighting Tactic and Strategy II - ASFFP 2811 - Firefighting Tactic and Strategy II - AS FFP 2811 - Firefighting Tactic and Strategy II - AS 3 credits Students will examine fire behavior in various occupancies, analyze life-safety issue… source
FIL1000Film AppreciationFIL 1000 - Film Appreciation FIL 1000 - Film Appreciation 3 credits The course is designed to provide a general introduction to the discipline of film studies through screenings of American and/or in… source
FIL2001American CinemaFIL 2001 - American Cinema FIL 2001 - American Cinema 3 credits This course explores how Hollywood films work technically, artistically, and culturally to reinforce and challenge America’s national s… source
FIL2432CFilmmaking IFIL 2432C - Filmmaking I FIL 2432C - Filmmaking I 3 credits This course presents a study and execution of basic creative Filmmaking production process from concept to completion. Creative cinematic s… source
FIN2001Business FinanceFIN 2001 - Business Finance FIN 2001 - Business Finance 3 credits Major points of emphasis include financial forecasting, time value of money concepts, understanding the difference between cash and p… source
FIN2100Personal FinanceFIN 2100 - Personal Finance FIN 2100 - Personal Finance 3 credits Personal Finance provides a comprehensive foundation for making informed personal financial decisions, covering essential topics such… source
FIN3140Personal FinanceFIN 3140 - Personal Finance FIN 3140 - Personal Finance 3 credits Personal Financial empowers students to take agency over their personal financial lives by equipping students with the skills and kno… source
FIN3400Financial Management IFIN 3400 - Financial Management I FIN 3400 - Financial Management I 3 credits Topics include financial statement analysis, financial planning and forecasting, time value of money with analysis and co… source
FRE1120Elementary French IFRE 1120 - Elementary French I FRE 1120 - Elementary French I 4 credits Designed for beginners or those with one year of high school French, this highly interactive course focuses on the dynamics of… source
FRE1121Elementary French IIFRE 1121 - Elementary French II FRE 1121 - Elementary French II 4 credits source
FRE2220Intermediate French IFRE 2220 - Intermediate French I FRE 2220 - Intermediate French I 4 credits source
GEB1011Introduction to BusinessGEB 1011 - Introduction to Business GEB 1011 - Introduction to Business 3 credits This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, management, and organization.… source
GEB1949Business Internship IGEB 1949 - Business Internship I GEB 1949 - Business Internship I 3 , Internship Application. Recommended: It is recommended that students take this course near the end of their degree program. In or… source
GEB2430Ethics in ManagementGEB 2430 - Ethics in Management GEB 2430 - Ethics in Management 3 credits This course provides a practical approach to recognizing, evaluating, and addressing ethical issues in business that impact b… source
GEB2930Special Topics/Capstone-BusinessGEB 2930 - Special Topics/Capstone-Business GEB 2930 - Special Topics/Capstone-Business 1 credit Students will engage in active discussions on business, management, accounting and finance related top… source
GEB2949Business Internship IIGEB 2949 - Business Internship II GEB 2949 - Business Internship II 3 , and Internship Application. Recommended: It is recommended that students take this course near the end of their degree program.… source
GEB4375Foundations of International BusinessGEB 4375 - Foundations of International Business GEB 4375 - Foundations of International Business 3 credits The course introduces concepts and processes of global trade and foreign direct investment,… source
GER1120Elementary German IGER 1120 - Elementary German I GER 1120 - Elementary German I 4 credits This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school German. Training in communication skills is presented throug… source
GIS1040Geographic Information Systems (GIS)GIS 1040 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) GIS 1040 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 3 credits ArcView-GIS software will be used. source
GIS1045Geographic Information Systems (GIS) CustomizationGIS 1045 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Customization GIS 1045 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Customization 3 credits Avenue, ArcView’s object-oriented programming language, is used t… source
GLY1010CPhysical GeologyGLY 1010C - Physical Geology GLY 1010C - Physical Geology 3 credits Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Ear… source
GLY1070CLiving on the Water PlanetGLY 1070C - Living on the Water Planet GLY 1070C - Living on the Water Planet 3 credits Students will be able to describe the attributes of surface and groundwater systems and explain how the process… source
GRA2103CDigital Graphic DesignGRA 2103C - Digital Graphic Design GRA 2103C - Digital Graphic Design 3 credits Topics include skills related to developing vector and pixel based graphics for print and web using commercial grade gr… source
HFT2600Hospitality LawHFT 2600 - Hospitality Law HFT 2600 - Hospitality Law 3 credits This course provides an awareness of the rights and responsibilities that the law grants to or imposes upon employees of the hospitalit… source
HIM1000Introduction to Health Information ManagementHIM 1000 - Introduction to Health Information Management HIM 1000 - Introduction to Health Information Management 3 credits Topics covered will include healthcare delivery systems, the HIM profession… source
HIM1140Essentials of PharmacologyHIM 1140 - Essentials of Pharmacology HIM 1140 - Essentials of Pharmacology 2 credits This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of pharmacology. Information regarding drug class… source
HIM1430Principles of Disease - ASHIM 1430 - Principles of Disease - AS HIM 1430 - Principles of Disease - AS 2 credits This course introduces the student to important concepts related to human diseases. The most common diseases and… source
HIM1800CHealth Information SimulationHIM 1800C - Health Information Simulation HIM 1800C - Health Information Simulation 2 credits Electronic Health Record simulations will be used to provide practice in completing daily work tasks requ… source
HIM2012Healthcare LawHIM 2012 - Healthcare Law HIM 2012 - Healthcare Law 3 credits In-depth study of federal and state laws governing the preparation and use of protected health information. Topics include the United Sta… source
HIM2210Healthcare Information SystemsHIM 2210 - Healthcare Information Systems HIM 2210 - Healthcare Information Systems 3 credits An emphasis will be placed upon the selection, implementation, use and management of information systems… source
HIM2215Health Care Statistics and Data AnalyticsHIM 2215 - Health Care Statistics and Data Analytics HIM 2215 - Health Care Statistics and Data Analytics 3 credits This course introduces students to the most frequently used healthcare statistics a… source
HIM2253Basic CPT-4 CodingHIM 2253 - Basic CPT-4 Coding HIM 2253 - Basic CPT-4 Coding 3 credits source
HIM2279Medical Insurance and BillingHIM 2279 - Medical Insurance and Billing HIM 2279 - Medical Insurance and Billing 3 credits S healthcare reimbursement systems, reimbursement methodologies, and payment processes. Students will exami… source
HIM2510Quality Management in HealthcareHIM 2510 - Quality Management in Healthcare HIM 2510 - Quality Management in Healthcare 3 credits Emphasis will be upon the measurement, assessment, and improvement processes and methods utilized in… source
HIM2512Management Foundations in HealthcareHIM 2512 - Management Foundations in Healthcare HIM 2512 - Management Foundations in Healthcare 3 credits This course is designed to acquaint the student with the concepts, principles, and functions… source
HIM2723Inpatient Procedural CodingHIM 2723 - Inpatient Procedural Coding HIM 2723 - Inpatient Procedural Coding 2 credits This course emphasizes the use of the International Classification of Diseases Procedural Coding System (ICD-PC… source
HIM2724Basic ICD-10 CodingHIM 2724 - Basic ICD-10 Coding HIM 2724 - Basic ICD-10 Coding 3 credits source
HIM2729Advanced Coding and ReimbursementHIM 2729 - Advanced Coding and Reimbursement HIM 2729 - Advanced Coding and Reimbursement 3 credits Emphasis will be placed on coding and grouping for acute care inpatient cases, physician queries, d… source
HIM2814CCoding Office ExperienceHIM 2814C - Coding Office Experience HIM 2814C - Coding Office Experience 3 credits Activities will include the review, analysis and coding of inpatient, ambulatory surgery, emergency room, and physi… source
HIM2940Health Information Technology Capstone ExperienceHIM 2940 - Health Information Technology Capstone Experience HIM 2940 - Health Information Technology Capstone Experience 3 credits Activities will include review of organizational structure, employe… source
HSA1020Healthcare DeliveryHSA 1020 - Healthcare Delivery HSA 1020 - Healthcare Delivery 3 credits This course will present an overview of the United States’ health care system. Topics will include the structure of the current… source
HSA3113Contemporary Issues in Health CareHSA 3113 - Contemporary Issues in Health Care HSA 3113 - Contemporary Issues in Health Care 3 credits source
HSA3430Health Care EconomicsHSA 3430 - Health Care Economics HSA 3430 - Health Care Economics 3 credits source
HSA4184Management Strategies of Healthcare OrganizationsHSA 4184 - Management Strategies of Healthcare Organizations HSA 4184 - Management Strategies of Healthcare Organizations 3 credits source
HSC1421Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young ChildHSC 1421 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child HSC 1421 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child 3 credits In this course students will learn the most current recommendations… source
HSC1531Medical TerminologyHSC 1531 - Medical Terminology HSC 1531 - Medical Terminology 3 credits This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care pro… source
HSC4159Advanced Medical PharmacologyHSC 4159 - Advanced Medical Pharmacology HSC 4159 - Advanced Medical Pharmacology 3 credits An emphasis is placed on agents with specific application to cardiopulmonary systems as well as analgesic,… source
HSC4555Pathophysiologic MechanismsHSC 4555 - Pathophysiologic Mechanisms HSC 4555 - Pathophysiologic Mechanisms 3 credits Disease etiology and pathogenesis of pulmonary disease, as well as potential therapeutic actions, are developed… source
HSC4652Health Care EthicsHSC 4652 - Health Care Ethics HSC 4652 - Health Care Ethics 3 credits source
HUM2020Introduction to HumanitiesHUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities HUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities 3 credits In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various f… source
HUM2210The Ancient World through the Renaissance3HUM 2210 - The Ancient World through the Renaissance HUM 2210 - The Ancient World through the Renaissance 3 Credits This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and l… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUM2230The Renaissance through the 18th Century3HUM 2230 - The Renaissance through the 18th Century HUM 2230 - The Renaissance through the 18th Century 3 Credits This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and let… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUM2250Modern and Contemporary HumanitiesHUM 2250 - Modern and Contemporary Humanities HUM 2250 - Modern and Contemporary Humanities 3 credits This course is an interdisciplinary humanities course with a multicultural and global perspective… source
HUM2930Studies in Humanities: Great Human QuestionsHUM 2930 - Studies in Humanities: Great Human Questions HUM 2930 - Studies in Humanities: Great Human Questions 3 credits Recommended: Students complete at least one composition course before enrolli… source
HUN1201Human NutritionHUN 1201 - Human Nutrition HUN 1201 - Human Nutrition 3 credits This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, abs… source
HUS1001Introduction to Human ServicesHUS 1001 - Introduction to Human Services HUS 1001 - Introduction to Human Services 3 credits This course explores the field of human services, including health, mental health, public administration,… source
HUS1320Theories and Foundations of Crisis InterventionHUS 1320 - Theories and Foundations of Crisis Intervention HUS 1320 - Theories and Foundations of Crisis Intervention 3 credits In addition, it will also present a comprehensive model of crisis inter… source
HUS1400Introduction to Alcoholism and Other Drug AbuseHUS 1400 - Introduction to Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse HUS 1400 - Introduction to Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse 3 credits This course teaches the dynamics of drug addiction and dependence, clas… source
HUS1640Principles of Youth WorkHUS 1640 - Principles of Youth Work HUS 1640 - Principles of Youth Work 3 credits This course provides an understanding of the dynamics that influence and shape youth behavior. The course emphasizes:… source
HUS2200Dynamics of Groups and Group CounselingHUS 2200 - Dynamics of Groups and Group Counseling HUS 2200 - Dynamics of Groups and Group Counseling 3 credits source
HUS2302Techniques of InterviewingHUS 2302 - Techniques of Interviewing HUS 2302 - Techniques of Interviewing 3 credits Case management and personal ethics will be included. This course will include dealing with clients of all ages a… source
HUS2315Studies in Behavioral ModificationHUS 2315 - Studies in Behavioral Modification HUS 2315 - Studies in Behavioral Modification 3 credits This course is the study of the use of basic behavior modification techniques in human services.… source
HUS2411Introduction to Chemical DependenciesHUS 2411 - Introduction to Chemical Dependencies HUS 2411 - Introduction to Chemical Dependencies 3 credits This course offers a basic overview of the disease of addiction/chemical dependency, the hi… source
HUS2428Treatment and Resources in Substance AbuseHUS 2428 - Treatment and Resources in Substance Abuse HUS 2428 - Treatment and Resources in Substance Abuse 3 credits The student in this course will study the symptoms of drug abuse, the usual progr… source
HUS2500Issues and Ethics in Human ServicesHUS 2500 - Issues and Ethics in Human Services HUS 2500 - Issues and Ethics in Human Services 3 credits The legal and ethical framework of the Human Services profession will be discussed. Procedures… source
HUS2525Mental Health Issues in Human ServicesHUS 2525 - Mental Health Issues in Human Services HUS 2525 - Mental Health Issues in Human Services 3 credits Assessment, case management, treatment and available resources are addressed. source
HUS2540Building Stronger Families and CommunitiesHUS 2540 - Building Stronger Families and Communities HUS 2540 - Building Stronger Families and Communities 3 credits This course provides an understanding of the essential role that human service pr… source
HUS2551Multicultural Perspectives in Human ServicesHUS 2551 - Multicultural Perspectives in Human Services HUS 2551 - Multicultural Perspectives in Human Services 3 credits This course addresses cultural diversity and its implications for effective c… source
HUS2842LCounseling Residency IHUS 2842L - Counseling Residency I HUS 2842L - Counseling Residency I 3 credits The residency experience may provide the Human Services Resident an opportunity to progress from observation to directl… source
HUS2843LCounseling Residency IIHUS 2843L - Counseling Residency II HUS 2843L - Counseling Residency II 3 credits The residency experience must provide the Human Service Resident an opportunity to progress from observation, to dire… source
HUS2905Directed Individual StudyHUS 2905 - Directed Individual Study HUS 2905 - Directed Individual Study 3 credits Instructor approval required. This course continues the human services emphasis on professional practice and respon… source
IDH2910Interdisciplinary Studies and HonorsIDH 2910 - Interdisciplinary Studies and Honors IDH 2910 - Interdisciplinary Studies and Honors 3 credits This course is designed to foster critical and creative thinking habits and develop the resea… source
IDH2911Interdisciplinary Honors CapstoneIDH 2911 - Interdisciplinary Honors Capstone IDH 2911 - Interdisciplinary Honors Capstone 3 credits This course provides in-depth engagement with a specific topic through individual or group research… source
IDS2141Exploring Emerging TechnologiesIDS 2141 - Exploring Emerging Technologies IDS 2141 - Exploring Emerging Technologies 3 credits This is a course that provides a theoretical examination of new and emerging technologies and how they… source
IDS2891CREATIVE CapstoneIDS 2891 - CREATIVE Capstone IDS 2891 - CREATIVE Capstone 3 credits A. degree, including ( ENC 1101 and ENC 1102 ) OR ( ENC 1101 and ENC 2210 ) OR ( ENC 1101 and SPC 1017 ) OR ( ENC 1101 and SPC 2608… source
INP2390Human Relations in Business and IndustryINP 2390 - Human Relations in Business and Industry INP 2390 - Human Relations in Business and Industry 3 credits This course focuses on the role of the human relations movement in today’s organizati… source
INR2002International RelationsINR 2002 - International Relations INR 2002 - International Relations 3 credits This course presents the interactions of nation states in terms of political, economic, psychological, and cultural fac… source
INR2500Model United NationsINR 2500 - Model United Nations INR 2500 - Model United Nations 3 credits This course is designed to provide an understanding of international political, economic, and social systems. The course inte… source
ISC1001CFoundations of Interdisciplinary Science IISC 1001C - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Science I ISC 1001C - Foundations of Interdisciplinary Science I 3 credits Foundations of Interdisciplinary Science is designed to provide a broad foundat… source
ISM2200CApplied Business AnalyticsISM 2200C - Applied Business Analytics ISM 2200C - Applied Business Analytics 3 credits This course provides a foundation for students to understand and apply the core principles and tools of a relat… source
ISM3004Information Resources Management for BusinessISM 3004 - Information Resources Management for Business ISM 3004 - Information Resources Management for Business 3 credits The importance of end-user computing is stressed and tools used to achieve… source
ISM3113Systems Analysis and DesignISM 3113 - Systems Analysis and Design ISM 3113 - Systems Analysis and Design 3 credits The course contrasts different approaches to analyzing information systems’ needs and the steps required to des… source
ISM4153Enterprise Information SystemsISM 4153 - Enterprise Information Systems ISM 4153 - Enterprise Information Systems 3 credits This course provides coverage of information management principles in business including information syst… source
ISM4323Information Security Policy AdministrationISM 4323 - Information Security Policy Administration ISM 4323 - Information Security Policy Administration 3 credits Policy development includes security management planning, risk management, disast… source
ISS2230Politics of Indigenous Identity in Latin AmericaISS 2230 - Politics of Indigenous Identity in Latin America ISS 2230 - Politics of Indigenous Identity in Latin America 3 credits This course is intended as an introduction to the indigenous people o… source
ITA1120Elementary Italian IITA 1120 - Elementary Italian I ITA 1120 - Elementary Italian I 4 credits This course is for beginners or for those with one year of high school Italian. This course is a study of the language and th… source
ITA1121Elementary Italian IIITA 1121 - Elementary Italian II ITA 1121 - Elementary Italian II 4 credits This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language. source
JOU1100Basic ReportingJOU 1100 - Basic Reporting JOU 1100 - Basic Reporting 3 credits This course introduces the journalism profession with emphasis on the practical techniques and ethics of writing news for the modern ma… source
JOU1103News-writing, Reporting, EditingJOU 1103 - News-writing, Reporting, Editing JOU 1103 - News-writing, Reporting, Editing 3 credits Additional topics in this course will include feature writing and editing. source
JOU1312Sports ReportingJOU 1312 - Sports Reporting JOU 1312 - Sports Reporting 3 credits Includes sidebar advances and press conference coverage, as well as instruction and practice in live blogging and tweeting of sports.… source
LAE3314Teaching Language Arts in Elementary SchoolLAE 3314 - Teaching Language Arts in Elementary School LAE 3314 - Teaching Language Arts in Elementary School 3 credits The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional st… source
LAE4416Children’s LiteratureLAE 4416 - Children’s Literature LAE 4416 - Children’s Literature 3 credits This course covers the principles, strategies, and methods for creating an effective learning environment that encourages p… source
LAS2140Arts & Cultures of Latin America & the CaribbeanLAS 2140 - Arts & Cultures of Latin America & the Caribbean LAS 2140 - Arts & Cultures of Latin America & the Caribbean 3 credits This course is intended as a multidisciplinary introduction to the va… source
LIN1670Basic English GrammarLIN 1670 - Basic English Grammar LIN 1670 - Basic English Grammar 1 credit A course designed for those students desiring more intensive work in grammar and syntax. It includes the study of grammatica… source
LIS2004Internet for College ResearchLIS 2004 - Internet for College Research LIS 2004 - Internet for College Research 1 credit This course is designed to students become familiar with the Internet and information resources of value in… source
LIT2000Introduction to LiteratureLIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature LIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature 3 credits In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and culture… source
LIT2090Contemporary LiteratureLIT 2090 - Contemporary Literature LIT 2090 - Contemporary Literature 3 credits The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. source
LIT2110World Literature ILIT 2110 - World Literature I LIT 2110 - World Literature I 3 credits source
LIT2120World Literature IILIT 2120 - World Literature II LIT 2120 - World Literature II 3 credits source
LIT2380Introduction to Women in LiteratureLIT 2380 - Introduction to Women in Literature LIT 2380 - Introduction to Women in Literature 3 credits This course will cover the literary periods from the Middle Ages through the contemporary era.… source
LIT2930Special Topics in LiteratureLIT 2930 - Special Topics in Literature LIT 2930 - Special Topics in Literature 3 credits The course may be repeated for credit each time the topic is changed (up to a maximum of 6 credit hours). Thi… source
MAC1105College AlgebraMAC 1105 - College Algebra MAC 1105 - College Algebra 3 credits In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency thro… source
MAC1106Combined College Algebra/Pre-CalculusMAC 1106 - Combined College Algebra/Pre-Calculus MAC 1106 - Combined College Algebra/Pre-Calculus 4 credits Major topics of this course include: functions and relations including domain and range, op… source
MAC1114TrigonometryMAC 1114 - Trigonometry MAC 1114 - Trigonometry 4 credits Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonomet… source
MAC1140Pre-Calculus AlgebraMAC 1140 - Pre-Calculus Algebra MAC 1140 - Pre-Calculus Algebra 3 credits Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and… source
MAC1147Pre-Calculus Algebra/TrigonometryMAC 1147 - Pre-Calculus Algebra/Trigonometry MAC 1147 - Pre-Calculus Algebra/Trigonometry 5 credits Topics covered are a combination of topics from MAC 1140 and MAC 1114 . If completed with a grade o… source
MAC2233Calculus for Business and Social Sciences IMAC 2233 - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences I MAC 2233 - Calculus for Business and Social Sciences I 4 credits Included is a review of equations and inequalities and their applications, func… source
MAC2311Calculus with Analytic Geometry IMAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 4 credits Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sk… source
MAC2312Calculus with Analytic Geometry IIMAC 2312 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MAC 2312 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 4 credits If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the… source
MAC2313Calculus with Analytic Geometry IIIMAC 2313 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III MAC 2313 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 4 credits If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for th… source
MAE4310Teaching Math in Elementary SchoolMAE 4310 - Teaching Math in Elementary School MAE 4310 - Teaching Math in Elementary School 3 credits The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the e… source
MAN1023Management for Non-Profit OrganizationsMAN 1023 - Management for Non-Profit Organizations MAN 1023 - Management for Non-Profit Organizations 3 credits This course provides a foundation in the management of non-profit organizations. Topics… source
MAN1949Management Internship IMAN 1949 - Management Internship I MAN 1949 - Management Internship I 3 , and an Internship Application. Recommended: It is recommended that students take this course near the end of their degree pro… source
MAN2021Management PrinciplesMAN 2021 - Management Principles MAN 2021 - Management Principles 3 credits This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management.… source
MAN2500Operations ManagementMAN 2500 - Operations Management MAN 2500 - Operations Management 3 credits Welcome to Operations Management. Dive into the heart of business operations and discover how companies function as a whole… source
MAN2582Project ManagementMAN 2582 - Project Management MAN 2582 - Project Management 3 credits Welcome to Project Management! Dive deep into the nine vital facets of project management: scope, time, cost, quality, human reso… source
MAN3046Leadership and Team DevelopmentMAN 3046 - Leadership and Team Development MAN 3046 - Leadership and Team Development 3 credits The course focuses on the leadership of teams for effective performance and member satisfaction. The co… source
MAN3081Introduction to E-BusinessMAN 3081 - Introduction to E-Business MAN 3081 - Introduction to E-Business 3 credits The course will examine the impact of e-businesses on major traditional industries and examine how to build model… source
MAN3120Organizational Behavior and LeadershipMAN 3120 - Organizational Behavior and Leadership MAN 3120 - Organizational Behavior and Leadership 3 credits source
MAN3301Human Resources ManagementMAN 3301 - Human Resources Management MAN 3301 - Human Resources Management 3 credits Topics include: recruitment, promotion, performance evaluation, dismissal, and training. Staffing strategy, benef… source
MAN3303Leadership and Management PracticesMAN 3303 - Leadership and Management Practices MAN 3303 - Leadership and Management Practices 3 credits In addition, this course focuses on applications and cases for the development of the student’s… source
MAN3641Organizational ResearchMAN 3641 - Organizational Research MAN 3641 - Organizational Research 3 credits In addition, students use critical thinking to aid in drawing conclusions from data collected and in interpreting resea… source
MAN3864Managing a Family BusinessMAN 3864 - Managing a Family Business MAN 3864 - Managing a Family Business 3 credits It further provides an appreciation for the dynamics in such firms and examines how to cultivate appropriate prof… source
MAN3949Management Internship IIMAN 3949 - Management Internship II MAN 3949 - Management Internship II 3 , and Internship Application. Students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101 - Composit… source
MAN4113Understanding and Managing DiversityMAN 4113 - Understanding and Managing Diversity MAN 4113 - Understanding and Managing Diversity 3 credits Emerging styles of leadership among people of diverse backgrounds are explored as solutions,… source
MAN4402Employment Laws and Regulations for Human ResourcesMAN 4402 - Employment Laws and Regulations for Human Resources MAN 4402 - Employment Laws and Regulations for Human Resources 3 credits Students will address human resource issues such as: employee b… source
MAN4570Retail Logistics ManagementMAN 4570 - Retail Logistics Management MAN 4570 - Retail Logistics Management 3 credits This course focuses on managing the retail organization’s logistics and the supply chain relationships that pro… source
MAN4701Business Ethics and SocietyMAN 4701 - Business Ethics and Society MAN 4701 - Business Ethics and Society 3 credits Topics include exploration of individual ethics, values, and goals; the study of ethical behavior within organi… source
MAN4720Strategic Management and Organizational PolicyMAN 4720 - Strategic Management and Organizational Policy MAN 4720 - Strategic Management and Organizational Policy 3 credits Topics include corporate planning, organizational analysis and design, ch… source
MAN4723Strategic Management CapstoneMAN 4723 - Strategic Management Capstone MAN 4723 - Strategic Management Capstone 3 credits Course must be taken in the last term and must be taken at FSW. This course examines strategic management f… source
MAP2302Differential Equations IMAP 2302 - Differential Equations I MAP 2302 - Differential Equations I 4 credits If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education ma… source
MAR2011MarketingMAR 2011 - Marketing MAR 2011 - Marketing 3 credits This course is a study of marketing principles and their relationship to product, price, promotion, and distribution. The interrelationship between… source
MAR2644Data Based MarketingMAR 2644 - Data Based Marketing MAR 2644 - Data Based Marketing 3 credits This course provides a foundation for students to understand the core principles and tool of digital analytics and methods to… source
MAR3231Retailing Management IMAR 3231 - Retailing Management I MAR 3231 - Retailing Management I 3 credits This course examines retail management fundamentals which provide an overview of key retail strategies, supervision and m… source
MAR3232Retailing Management IIMAR 3232 - Retailing Management II MAR 3232 - Retailing Management II 3 credits This course examines both retail management fundamentals and applied leadership activities that focus on maximizing sto… source
MAR3802Marketing for ManagersMAR 3802 - Marketing for Managers MAR 3802 - Marketing for Managers 3 credits Students will add to their understanding of marketing concepts including the development and implementation of a marketin… source
MAR3860Salesmanship and Customer Relationship ManagementMAR 3860 - Salesmanship and Customer Relationship Management MAR 3860 - Salesmanship and Customer Relationship Management 3 credits This course is focused on the retail customer experience via unders… source
MAT0018Mathematics for College Success in Liberal Arts (*)MAT 0018 - Mathematics for College Success in Liberal Arts (*) MAT 0018 - Mathematics for College Success in Liberal Arts (*) 4 credits This course provides instruction in mathematical concepts that… source
MAT0057Mathematics for College Success (*)MAT 0057 - Mathematics for College Success (*) MAT 0057 - Mathematics for College Success (*) 4 credits This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100 Mat… source
MAT1033Intermediate AlgebraMAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra MAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra 4 credits This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math… source
MAT1100Mathematical Literacy for College StudentsMAT 1100 - Mathematical Literacy for College Students MAT 1100 - Mathematical Literacy for College Students 4 credits This course reinforces elementary algebra and quantitative reasoning skills and i… source
MCB2010CMicrobiologyMCB 2010C - Microbiology MCB 2010C - Microbiology 4 credits Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific rea… source
MEA1010CRadiography EssentialsMEA 1010C - Radiography Essentials MEA 1010C - Radiography Essentials 2 credits The course is designed to introduce the basics of x-ray production and students acquire the knowledge and skills needed… source
MEA1206CClinical Office Procedures IMEA 1206C - Clinical Office Procedures I MEA 1206C - Clinical Office Procedures I 4 credits This course will provide skills and knowledge for the student to assist the practitioner with various aspec… source
MEA1207CClinical Office Procedures IIMEA 1207C - Clinical Office Procedures II MEA 1207C - Clinical Office Procedures II 4 credits Content will include the study of gastroenterology, orthopedics and rheumatology, physical medicine and r… source
MEA1248CClinical Laboratory ProceduresMEA 1248C - Clinical Laboratory Procedures MEA 1248C - Clinical Laboratory Procedures 3 credits This course introduces the student to clinical laboratory techniques specific to the scope of practice… source
MEA1303Medical Office ManagementMEA 1303 - Medical Office Management MEA 1303 - Medical Office Management 4 credits This course introduces the student to the role and responsibilities of a medical assistant and their role in medica… source
MEA2803LExternship for Medical AssistingMEA 2803L - Externship for Medical Assisting MEA 2803L - Externship for Medical Assisting 4 credits This course serves as a scheduled work experience, without remuneration, which s the student bridge… source
MGF1108Honors Mathematical Ideas & ExplorationsMGF 1108 - Honors Mathematical Ideas & Explorations MGF 1108 - Honors Mathematical Ideas & Explorations 3 credits This course is intended to introduce the beauty and utility of mathematics to student… source
MGF1113Mathematics for TeachersMGF 1113 - Mathematics for Teachers MGF 1113 - Mathematics for Teachers 3 credits This course will students to achieve the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Curriculum standards for grades… source
MGF1130Mathematical ThinkingMGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking MGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking 3 credits In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration.… source
MGF1131Mathematics in ContextMGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context MGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to experience the practicality of mathematics in a global… source
MKA1161Introduction to Customer ServiceMKA 1161 - Introduction to Customer Service MKA 1161 - Introduction to Customer Service 3 credits This course provides the student with the basic concepts and current trends in the customer service i… source
MKA2701Visualizing and Presenting DataMKA 2701 - Visualizing and Presenting Data MKA 2701 - Visualizing and Presenting Data 3 credits This course is designed to allow students to implement the important concepts and techniques used to mo… source
MMC1000Survey of Mass CommunicationMMC 1000 - Survey of Mass Communication MMC 1000 - Survey of Mass Communication 3 credits This is a course in developing media literacy skills. This introduction to mass communication is designed to… source
MTB1103Business MathematicsMTB 1103 - Business Mathematics MTB 1103 - Business Mathematics 3 credits This basic business mathematics course involves the study of fractions, decimals, and percents, and their business applicatio… source
MUC2601Introduction to SongwritingMUC 2601 - Introduction to Songwriting MUC 2601 - Introduction to Songwriting 2 credits The craft and techniques of commercial songwriting. Through song analysis and construction, students will take… source
MUG2101Introduction to ConductingMUG 2101 - Introduction to Conducting MUG 2101 - Introduction to Conducting 3 credits This course will provide an introductory study of music conducting, score preparation/analysis, and rehearsal ped… source
MUH2018Jazz History and AppreciationMUH 2018 - Jazz History and Appreciation MUH 2018 - Jazz History and Appreciation 3 credits This course introduces jazz styles from a historical perspective. Lectures highlight the general characteri… source
MUH2513Introduction to World MusicMUH 2513 - Introduction to World Music MUH 2513 - Introduction to World Music 3 credits This course explores a variety of non-western musical styles found in cultural, social and/or political context… source
MUL1010Music AppreciationMUL 1010 - Music Appreciation MUL 1010 - Music Appreciation 3 credits In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western musi… source
MUM2600CRecording Techniques IMUM 2600C - Recording Techniques I MUM 2600C - Recording Techniques I 3 credits The student will gain experience with acoustical balancing, editing, and over-dubbing in a wide variety of sound situat… source
MUM2601CRecording Techniques IIMUM 2601C - Recording Techniques II MUM 2601C - Recording Techniques II 3 credits Emphasis is on mixing board skills, microphone techniques, use of outboard equipment, and live two-track recording. source
MUM2604CMulti-track Mixdown TechniquesMUM 2604C - Multi-track Mixdown Techniques MUM 2604C - Multi-track Mixdown Techniques 3 credits Tape editing and packaging will also be covered in this course. source
MUM2700Music BusinessMUM 2700 - Music Business MUM 2700 - Music Business 3 credits This course presents an introduction to the structure of the music business and the entertainment industry. Emphasis is placed on contemp… source
MUM2942Internship: Music Production & TechnologyMUM 2942 - Internship: Music Production & Technology MUM 2942 - Internship: Music Production & Technology 1-3 credits Course may be taken for 1-3 credits and is repeatable up to a maximum of 3 credit… source
MUN1100FSW Pep-Band and DrumlineMUN 1100 - FSW Pep-Band and Drumline MUN 1100 - FSW Pep-Band and Drumline 1 credit It is open to any FSW student. Auditions are required and seats will be based on ensemble needs. This course is repe… source
MUN1120Concert BandMUN 1120 - Concert Band MUN 1120 - Concert Band 1 credit The ensemble is open to all students with permission of the instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll. source
MUN1210Symphony OrchestraMUN 1210 - Symphony Orchestra MUN 1210 - Symphony Orchestra 1 credit The Ensemble is open to all students and community members. source
MUN1310College ChoirMUN 1310 - College Choir MUN 1310 - College Choir 1 credit This course covers the study, rehearsal, and performance of choral literature, with training in fundamentals of singing. Attention is given… source
MUN1340Vocal EnsembleMUN 1340 - Vocal Ensemble MUN 1340 - Vocal Ensemble 1 credit source
MUN1410Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: StringMUN 1410 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: String MUN 1410 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: String 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN… source
MUN1420Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: WoodwindsMUN 1420 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Woodwinds MUN 1420 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Woodwinds 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420… source
MUN1430Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: BrassMUN 1430 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Brass MUN 1430 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Brass 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 24… source
MUN1440Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: PercussionMUN 1440 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Percussion MUN 1440 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Percussion 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 142… source
MUN1480Guitar EnsembleMUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble MUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble 1 credit Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small guitar ensembles source
MUN1481Jazz Guitar EnsembleMUN 1481 - Jazz Guitar Ensemble MUN 1481 - Jazz Guitar Ensemble 1 credit Prerequisites: Permission of Instructructor This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for jazz guit… source
MUN1710Jazz Ensemble IMUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble I MUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble I 1 credit Auditions are held for placement in performing or preparatory group. source
MUN2004Commercial Music EnesmbleMUN 2004 - Commercial Music Enesmble MUN 2004 - Commercial Music Enesmble 1 credit Students will be required to play instrumental and vocal music, in a wide variety of generes, for the purpose of rec… source
MUN2013Ensemble ParticipationMUN 2013 - Ensemble Participation MUN 2013 - Ensemble Participation 0 credits It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required f… source
MUN2022Laptop and Electronic Arts EnsembleMUN 2022 - Laptop and Electronic Arts Ensemble MUN 2022 - Laptop and Electronic Arts Ensemble 1 credit This transdisciplinary course explores new combinations of live electronic and acoustic instrume… source
MUN2121Advanced Concert BandMUN 2121 - Advanced Concert Band MUN 2121 - Advanced Concert Band 1 credit The ensemble is open to all students with permission of instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encourage… source
MUN2122Concert BandMUN 2122 - Concert Band MUN 2122 - Concert Band 1 credit The ensemble is open to all students with permission of the instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll. M… source
MUN2211Advanced OrchestraMUN 2211 - Advanced Orchestra MUN 2211 - Advanced Orchestra 1 credit The Ensemble is open to all students and community members. source
MUN2212Symphony OrchestraMUN 2212 - Symphony Orchestra MUN 2212 - Symphony Orchestra 1 credit The Ensemble is open to all students and community members. MUN 2212 is equivalent to MUN 2210. source
MUN2317College ChoirMUN 2317 - College Choir MUN 2317 - College Choir 1 credit This course covers the study, rehearsal, and performance of choral literature, with training in fundamentals of singing. Attention is given… source
MUN2415Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: StringMUN 2415 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: String MUN 2415 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: String 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN… source
MUN2428Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: WoodwindsMUN 2428 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Woodwinds MUN 2428 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Woodwinds 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420… source
MUN2434Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: BrassMUN 2434 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Brass MUN 2434 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Brass 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 24… source
MUN2447Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: PercussionMUN 2447 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Percussion MUN 2447 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Percussion 1 credit Choices include: String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2415 ; Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 142… source
MUN2482Jazz Guitar EnsembleMUN 2482 - Jazz Guitar Ensemble MUN 2482 - Jazz Guitar Ensemble 1 credit Prerequisites: MUN 1480 with a grade of “C” or better and Permission of Instructor This course allows students to concentrate… source
MUN2489Guitar EnsembleMUN 2489 - Guitar Ensemble MUN 2489 - Guitar Ensemble 1 credit MUN 2489 is equivalent to MUN 2487 source
MUN2490New Music EnsembleMUN 2490 - New Music Ensemble MUN 2490 - New Music Ensemble 1 credit source
MUN2704Rock and Funk EnsembleMUN 2704 - Rock and Funk Ensemble MUN 2704 - Rock and Funk Ensemble 1 credit Auditions are required and seats will be based on ensemble needs. This course is repeatable up to four times for four cred… source
MUN2711Advanced Jazz EnsembleMUN 2711 - Advanced Jazz Ensemble MUN 2711 - Advanced Jazz Ensemble 1 credit Auditions are held for placement in performing or preparatory group. source
MUN2800World Drumming EnsembleMUN 2800 - World Drumming Ensemble MUN 2800 - World Drumming Ensemble 1 credit Course will include focus on playing technique, selecting appropriate and authentic instruments, and social and cultural… source
MUS1010Recital AttendanceMUS 1010 - Recital Attendance MUS 1010 - Recital Attendance 0 credits This course requires attendance and participation in student seminars, master classes and recitals of the applied courses. This c… source
MUS2360Introduction to Technology in MusicMUS 2360 - Introduction to Technology in Music MUS 2360 - Introduction to Technology in Music 3 credits source
MUT1001Fundamentals of MusicMUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music MUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music 3 credits Designed for students with little or no previous musical training, this course presents an introduction to the reading and… source
MUT1111Music Theory IMUT 1111 - Music Theory I MUT 1111 - Music Theory I 3 credits It is recommended that MVK 1111 be taken concurrently with MUT 1111 . source
MUT1112Music Theory IIMUT 1112 - Music Theory II MUT 1112 - Music Theory II 3 credits Introduction to phrase structures, non-harmonic tones, and four-part choral writing. source
MUT1241Sight Singing and Ear Training IMUT 1241 - Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUT 1241 - Sight Singing and Ear Training I 1 credit The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Incl… source
MUT1242Sight Singing and Ear Training IIMUT 1242 - Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUT 1242 - Sight Singing and Ear Training II 1 credit The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. In… source
MUT2116Music Theory IIIMUT 2116 - Music Theory III MUT 2116 - Music Theory III 3 credits source
MUT2117Music Theory IVMUT 2117 - Music Theory IV MUT 2117 - Music Theory IV 3 credits source
MUT2246Sight Singing and Ear Training IIIMUT 2246 - Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUT 2246 - Sight Singing and Ear Training III 1 credit The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music.… source
MUT2247Sight Singing and Ear Training IVMUT 2247 - Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUT 2247 - Sight Singing and Ear Training IV 1 credit The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. In… source
MUT2641Introduction to Jazz ImprovisationMUT 2641 - Introduction to Jazz Improvisation MUT 2641 - Introduction to Jazz Improvisation 3 credits source
MVB1011Pre-Principal: TrumpetMVB 1011 - Pre-Principal: Trumpet MVB 1011 - Pre-Principal: Trumpet 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the trumpet and is designed to equ… source
MVB1012Pre-Principal: French HornMVB 1012 - Pre-Principal: French Horn MVB 1012 - Pre-Principal: French Horn 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the French horn and is des… source
MVB1013Pre-Principal: TromboneMVB 1013 - Pre-Principal: Trombone MVB 1013 - Pre-Principal: Trombone 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the trombone and is designed to… source
MVB1014Pre-Principal: Baritone HornMVB 1014 - Pre-Principal: Baritone Horn MVB 1014 - Pre-Principal: Baritone Horn 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the baritone horn and… source
MVB1015Pre-Principal: TubaMVB 1015 - Pre-Principal: Tuba MVB 1015 - Pre-Principal: Tuba 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the tuba and is designed to equip the st… source
MVB1211Applied Music Instruction: TrumpetMVB 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet MVB 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that musi… source
MVB1212Applied Music Instruction: French HornMVB 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn MVB 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended t… source
MVB1213Applied Music Instruction: TromboneMVB 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone MVB 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mu… source
MVB1214Applied Music Instruction: Baritone HornMVB 1214 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn MVB 1214 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommend… source
MVB1215Applied Music Instruction: TubaMVB 1215 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba MVB 1215 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majo… source
MVB1311Applied Music Instruction: TrumpetMVB 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet MVB 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mus… source
MVB1312Applied Music Instruction: French HornMVB 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn MVB 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended… source
MVB1313Applied Music Instruction: TromboneMVB 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone MVB 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that m… source
MVB1314Applied Music Instruction: Baritone HornMVB 1314 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn MVB 1314 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommen… source
MVB1315Applied Music Instruction: TubaMVB 1315 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba MVB 1315 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music maj… source
MVB2223Applied Music Instruction: TromboneMVB 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone MVB 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mu… source
MVB2224Applied Music Instruction: Baritone HornMVB 2224 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn MVB 2224 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommend… source
MVB2225Applied Music Instruction: TubaMVB 2225 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba MVB 2225 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majo… source
MVB2321Applied Music Instruction: TrumpetMVB 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet MVB 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mus… source
MVB2322Applied Music Instruction: French HornMVB 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn MVB 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended… source
MVB2323Applied Music Instruction: TromboneMVB 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone MVB 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that m… source
MVB2324Applied Music Instruction: Baritone HornMVB 2324 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn MVB 2324 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommen… source
MVB2325Applied Music Instruction: TubaMVB 2325 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba MVB 2325 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music maj… source
MVJ1010Pre-Principal Jazz PianoMVJ 1010 - Pre-Principal Jazz Piano MVJ 1010 - Pre-Principal Jazz Piano 2 credits source
MVJ1011Pre-Principal Jazz VoiceMVJ 1011 - Pre-Principal Jazz Voice MVJ 1011 - Pre-Principal Jazz Voice 2 credits source
MVJ1012Pre-Principal Jazz ViolinMVJ 1012 - Pre-Principal Jazz Violin MVJ 1012 - Pre-Principal Jazz Violin 2 credits source
MVJ1013Pre-Principal Jazz GuitarMVJ 1013 - Pre-Principal Jazz Guitar MVJ 1013 - Pre-Principal Jazz Guitar 2 credits source
MVJ1014Pre-Principal Jazz BassMVJ 1014 - Pre-Principal Jazz Bass MVJ 1014 - Pre-Principal Jazz Bass 2 credits source
MVJ1015Pre-Principal Jazz FluteMVJ 1015 - Pre-Principal Jazz Flute MVJ 1015 - Pre-Principal Jazz Flute 2 credits source
MVJ1016Pre-Principal Jazz SaxophoneMVJ 1016 - Pre-Principal Jazz Saxophone MVJ 1016 - Pre-Principal Jazz Saxophone 2 credits source
MVJ1017Pre-Principal Jazz TrumpetMVJ 1017 - Pre-Principal Jazz Trumpet MVJ 1017 - Pre-Principal Jazz Trumpet 2 credits source
MVJ1018Pre-Principal Jazz TromboneMVJ 1018 - Pre-Principal Jazz Trombone MVJ 1018 - Pre-Principal Jazz Trombone 1 credit source
MVJ1019Pre-Principal Jazz PercussionMVJ 1019 - Pre-Principal Jazz Percussion MVJ 1019 - Pre-Principal Jazz Percussion 2 credits source
MVJ1210Secondary Jazz PianoMVJ 1210 - Secondary Jazz Piano MVJ 1210 - Secondary Jazz Piano 1 credit source
MVJ1211Secondary Jazz VoiceMVJ 1211 - Secondary Jazz Voice MVJ 1211 - Secondary Jazz Voice 1 credit source
MVJ1212Secondary Jazz ViolinMVJ 1212 - Secondary Jazz Violin MVJ 1212 - Secondary Jazz Violin 1 credit source
MVJ1213Secondary Jazz GuitarMVJ 1213 - Secondary Jazz Guitar MVJ 1213 - Secondary Jazz Guitar 1 credit source
MVJ1214Secondary Jazz BassMVJ 1214 - Secondary Jazz Bass MVJ 1214 - Secondary Jazz Bass 1 credit source
MVJ1215Secondary Jazz FluteMVJ 1215 - Secondary Jazz Flute MVJ 1215 - Secondary Jazz Flute 1 credit source
MVJ1216Secondary Jazz SaxophoneMVJ 1216 - Secondary Jazz Saxophone MVJ 1216 - Secondary Jazz Saxophone 1 credit source
MVJ1217Secondary Jazz TrumpetMVJ 1217 - Secondary Jazz Trumpet MVJ 1217 - Secondary Jazz Trumpet 1 credit source
MVJ1218Secondary Jazz TromboneMVJ 1218 - Secondary Jazz Trombone MVJ 1218 - Secondary Jazz Trombone 1 credit source
MVJ1219Secondary Jazz PercussionMVJ 1219 - Secondary Jazz Percussion MVJ 1219 - Secondary Jazz Percussion 1 credit source
MVJ2110Jazz Piano for Non-PianistsMVJ 2110 - Jazz Piano for Non-Pianists MVJ 2110 - Jazz Piano for Non-Pianists 2 credits Students will learn jazz chord voicings, comping rhythms, and develop appropriate piano technique to be able to… source
MVK1011Pre-Principal: PianoMVK 1011 - Pre-Principal: Piano MVK 1011 - Pre-Principal: Piano 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the piano and is designed to equip the… source
MVK1012Pre-Principal: HarpsichordMVK 1012 - Pre-Principal: Harpsichord MVK 1012 - Pre-Principal: Harpsichord 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the harpsichord and is des… source
MVK1013Pre-Principal: OrganMVK 1013 - Pre-Principal: Organ MVK 1013 - Pre-Principal: Organ 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the organ and is designed to equip the… source
MVK1111Class Piano IMVK 1111 - Class Piano I MVK 1111 - Class Piano I 1 credit This course presents elementary instruction in piano, emphasis on music reading, piano techniques, and piano literature. source
MVK1112Class Piano IIMVK 1112 - Class Piano II MVK 1112 - Class Piano II 1 credit The course provides elementary instruction in piano, with an emphasis on music reading, piano techniques, and piano literature. source
MVK1211Applied Music Instruction: PianoMVK 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano MVK 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVK1212Applied Music Instruction: HarpsichordMVK 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord MVK 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended t… source
MVK1213Applied Music Instruction: OrganMVK 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ MVK 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVK1311Applied Music Instruction: PianoMVK 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano MVK 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVK1312Applied Music Instruction: HarpsichordMVK 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord MVK 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended… source
MVK1313Applied Music Instruction: OrganMVK 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ MVK 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVK2121Class Piano IIIMVK 2121 - Class Piano III MVK 2121 - Class Piano III 1 credit The course provides intermediate instruction in piano, with an emphasis on music reading, piano techniques, and piano literature. source
MVK2122Class Piano IVMVK 2122 - Class Piano IV MVK 2122 - Class Piano IV 1 credits The course provides intermediate instruction in piano, with an emphasis on music reading, piano techniques, and piano literature. source
MVK2221Applied Music Instruction: PianoMVK 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano MVK 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVK2222Applied Music Instruction: HarpsichordMVK 2222 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord MVK 2222 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended t… source
MVK2223Applied Music Instruction: OrganMVK 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ MVK 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVK2321Applied Music Instruction: PianoMVK 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano MVK 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Piano 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVK2322Applied Music Instruction: HarpsichordMVK 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord MVK 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: Harpsichord 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended… source
MVK2323Applied Music Instruction: OrganMVK 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ MVK 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Organ 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVP1011Pre-Principal: PercussionMVP 1011 - Pre-Principal: Percussion MVP 1011 - Pre-Principal: Percussion 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on percussion and is designed t… source
MVP1211Applied Music Instruction: PercussionMVP 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion MVP 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended tha… source
MVP1311Applied Music Instruction: PercussionMVP 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion MVP 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended th… source
MVP2221Applied Music Instruction: PercussionMVP 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion MVP 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended tha… source
MVP2321Applied Music Instruction: PercussionMVP 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion MVP 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Percussion 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended th… source
MVS1011Pre-Principal: ViolinMVS 1011 - Pre-Principal: Violin MVS 1011 - Pre-Principal: Violin 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the violin and is designed to equip… source
MVS1012Pre-Principal: ViolaMVS 1012 - Pre-Principal: Viola MVS 1012 - Pre-Principal: Viola 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the viola and is designed to equip the… source
MVS1013Pre-Principal: CelloMVS 1013 - Pre-Principal: Cello MVS 1013 - Pre-Principal: Cello 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the cello and is designed to equip the… source
MVS1014Pre-Principal: String BassMVS 1014 - Pre-Principal: String Bass MVS 1014 - Pre-Principal: String Bass 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the string bass and is des… source
MVS1015Pre-Principal: HarpMVS 1015 - Pre-Principal: Harp MVS 1015 - Pre-Principal: Harp 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the harp and is designed to equip the st… source
MVS1016Pre-Principal: GuitarMVS 1016 - Pre-Principal: Guitar MVS 1016 - Pre-Principal: Guitar 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the guitar and is designed to equip… source
MVS1116Class GuitarMVS 1116 - Class Guitar MVS 1116 - Class Guitar 1 credit This course presents introductory instruction in guitar, with emphasis on music reading, fundamental guitar technique, chord progressions, son… source
MVS1211Applied Music Instruction: ViolinMVS 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin MVS 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVS1212Applied Music Instruction: ViolaMVS 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola MVS 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVS1213Applied Music Instruction: CelloMVS 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello MVS 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVS1214Applied Music Instruction: String BassMVS 1214 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass MVS 1214 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended t… source
MVS1216Applied Music Instruction: GuitarMVS 1216 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar MVS 1216 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVS1311Applied Music Instruction: ViolinMVS 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin MVS 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVS1312Applied Music Instruction: ViolaMVS 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola MVS 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVS1313Applied Music Instruction: CelloMVS 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello MVS 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVS1314Applied Music Instruction: String BassMVS 1314 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass MVS 1314 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended… source
MVS1316Applied Music Instruction: GuitarMVS 1316 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar MVS 1316 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVS2221Applied Music Instruction: ViolinMVS 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin MVS 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVS2222Applied Music Instruction: ViolaMVS 2222 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola MVS 2222 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVS2223Applied Music Instruction: CelloMVS 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello MVS 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVS2224Applied Music Instruction: String BassMVS 2224 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass MVS 2224 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended t… source
MVS2226Applied Music Instruction: GuitarMVS 2226 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar MVS 2226 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVS2321Applied Music Instruction: ViolinMVS 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin MVS 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Violin 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVS2322Applied Music Instruction: ViolaMVS 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola MVS 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: Viola 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVS2323Applied Music Instruction: CelloMVS 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello MVS 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Cello 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVS2324Applied Music Instruction: String BassMVS 2324 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass MVS 2324 - Applied Music Instruction: String Bass 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended… source
MVS2326Applied Music Instruction: GuitarMVS 2326 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar MVS 2326 - Applied Music Instruction: Guitar 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music… source
MVV1011Pre-Principal: VoiceMVV 1011 - Pre-Principal: Voice MVV 1011 - Pre-Principal: Voice 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the voice and is designed to equip the… source
MVV1111Class VoiceMVV 1111 - Class Voice MVV 1111 - Class Voice 1 credit This course presents fundamentals of singing, with emphasis on tone production and diction as applied to vocal literature. MUT 1111 and/or MVK 1… source
MVV1211Applied Music Instruction: VoiceMVV 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice MVV 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVV1311Applied Music Instruction: VoiceMVV 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice MVV 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVV2121Class Voice IIMVV 2121 - Class Voice II MVV 2121 - Class Voice II 1 credit This course is a continuation of MVV 1111 . source
MVV2221Applied Music Instruction: VoiceMVV 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice MVV 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVV2321Applied Music Instruction: VoiceMVV 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice MVV 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Voice 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVW1011Pre-Principal: FluteMVW 1011 - Pre-Principal: Flute MVW 1011 - Pre-Principal: Flute 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the flute and is designed to equip the… source
MVW1012Pre-Principal: OboeMVW 1012 - Pre-Principal: Oboe MVW 1012 - Pre-Principal: Oboe 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the oboe and is designed to equip the st… source
MVW1013Pre-Principal: ClarinetMVW 1013 - Pre-Principal: Clarinet MVW 1013 - Pre-Principal: Clarinet 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the clarinet and is designed to… source
MVW1014Pre-Principal: BassoonMVW 1014 - Pre-Principal: Bassoon MVW 1014 - Pre-Principal: Bassoon 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the bassoon and is designed to equ… source
MVW1015Pre-Principal: SaxophoneMVW 1015 - Pre-Principal: Saxophone MVW 1015 - Pre-Principal: Saxophone 2 credits This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the saxophone and is designed… source
MVW1211Applied Music Instruction: FluteMVW 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute MVW 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVW1212Applied Music Instruction: OboeMVW 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe MVW 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majo… source
MVW1213Applied Music Instruction: ClarinetMVW 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet MVW 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mu… source
MVW1214Applied Music Instruction: BassoonMVW 1214 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon MVW 1214 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that musi… source
MVW1215Applied Music Instruction: SaxophoneMVW 1215 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone MVW 1215 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that… source
MVW1311Applied Music Instruction: FluteMVW 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute MVW 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVW1312Applied Music Instruction: OboeMVW 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe MVW 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music maj… source
MVW1313Applied Music Instruction: ClarinetMVW 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet MVW 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that m… source
MVW1314Applied Music Instruction: BassoonMVW 1314 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon MVW 1314 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mus… source
MVW1315Applied Music Instruction: SaxophoneMVW 1315 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone MVW 1315 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that… source
MVW2221Applied Music Instruction: FluteMVW 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute MVW 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music ma… source
MVW2222Applied Music Instruction: OboeMVW 2222 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe MVW 2222 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majo… source
MVW2223Applied Music Instruction: ClarinetMVW 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet MVW 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mu… source
MVW2224Applied Music Instruction: BassoonMVW 2224 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon MVW 2224 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that musi… source
MVW2225Applied Music Instruction: SaxophoneMVW 2225 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone MVW 2225 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone 1 credit Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that… source
MVW2321Applied Music Instruction: FluteMVW 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute MVW 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Flute 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music m… source
MVW2322Applied Music Instruction: OboeMVW 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe MVW 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: Oboe 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music maj… source
MVW2323Applied Music Instruction: ClarinetMVW 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet MVW 2323 - Applied Music Instruction: Clarinet 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that m… source
MVW2324Applied Music Instruction: BassoonMVW 2324 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon MVW 2324 - Applied Music Instruction: Bassoon 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that mus… source
MVW2325Applied Music Instruction: SaxophoneMVW 2325 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone MVW 2325 - Applied Music Instruction: Saxophone 2 credits Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that… source
NUR1020CFundamentals of Nursing6NUR 1020C - Fundamentals of Nursing NUR 1020C - Fundamentals of Nursing 6 Credits The wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. Students are introduced to the nursing proce… 6 cr · 6 hr source
NUR1068CHealth AssessmentNUR 1068C - Health Assessment NUR 1068C - Health Assessment 3 credits Biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of health are assessed. Using scientific methods as a framework, concepts of communicati… source
NUR1511CMental Health NursingNUR 1511C - Mental Health Nursing NUR 1511C - Mental Health Nursing 4 credits This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of indivi… source
NUR2033Nursing Concepts: Health Alterations Across the LifespanNUR 2033 - Nursing Concepts: Health Alterations Across the Lifespan NUR 2033 - Nursing Concepts: Health Alterations Across the Lifespan 5 credits Emphasis is placed on the concepts of elimination, ce… source
NUR2033LNursing Concepts: Health Alterations Across the Lifespan ClinicalNUR 2033L - Nursing Concepts: Health Alterations Across the Lifespan Clinical NUR 2033L - Nursing Concepts: Health Alterations Across the Lifespan Clinical 3 credits Upon completion the students will… source
NUR2092Introduction to Pharmacological NursingNUR 2092 - Introduction to Pharmacological Nursing NUR 2092 - Introduction to Pharmacological Nursing 2 credits A foundation of knowledge is built in relation to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, a… source
NUR2144Pharmacological NursingNUR 2144 - Pharmacological Nursing NUR 2144 - Pharmacological Nursing 2 credits It is designed to facilitate the student’s understanding of the mechanisms of drug actions and provide a safe approach… source
NUR2211CAdult Health Nursing INUR 2211C - Adult Health Nursing I NUR 2211C - Adult Health Nursing I 8 credits Application of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra- and interprofessional communication, clinical/critical dec… source
NUR2213CAdult Health Nursing IINUR 2213C - Adult Health Nursing II NUR 2213C - Adult Health Nursing II 7 credits Utilization of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra-and interprofessional communication, clinical/ critical d… source
NUR2244Nursing Concepts: Complex Health Problems Across the LifespanNUR 2244 - Nursing Concepts: Complex Health Problems Across the Lifespan NUR 2244 - Nursing Concepts: Complex Health Problems Across the Lifespan 5 credits Emphasis is placed on the concepts of healt… source
NUR2244LNursing Concepts: Complex Health Problems Across the Lifespan ClinicalNUR 2244L - Nursing Concepts: Complex Health Problems Across the Lifespan Clinical NUR 2244L - Nursing Concepts: Complex Health Problems Across the Lifespan Clinical 3 credits Upon completion the stu… source
NUR2310CPediatric NursingNUR 2310C - Pediatric Nursing NUR 2310C - Pediatric Nursing 3 credits Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental… source
NUR2420CMaternal NursingNUR 2420C - Maternal Nursing NUR 2420C - Maternal Nursing 3 credits Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family.… source
NUR2424Maternal Nursing Concepts - ASNUR 2424 - Maternal Nursing Concepts - AS NUR 2424 - Maternal Nursing Concepts - AS 1 credit Emphasis is on the process of labor, birth, and recovery, teaching about pregnancy, and parenting skills.… source
NUR2440Nursing Concepts Children and Women’s HealthNUR 2440 - Nursing Concepts Children and Women’s Health NUR 2440 - Nursing Concepts Children and Women’s Health 3 credits The concepts emphasized in this course are family dynamics, reproduction/sexu… source
NUR2440LNursing Concepts: Children and Women’s Health ClinicalNUR 2440L - Nursing Concepts: Children and Women’s Health Clinical NUR 2440L - Nursing Concepts: Children and Women’s Health Clinical 2 credits Upon completion the students will be able to provide sa… source
NUR2900Independent StudyNUR 2900 - Independent Study NUR 2900 - Independent Study 1-8 credits Individual study by students under the direction of a faculty member. Topics vary and are usually selected on an individual basis… source
NUR2941LClinical Preceptorship - ASNUR 2941L - Clinical Preceptorship - AS NUR 2941L - Clinical Preceptorship - AS 2 credits source
NUR2942CClinical PreceptorshipNUR 2942C - Clinical Preceptorship NUR 2942C - Clinical Preceptorship 4 credits Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN. source
NUR2942LClinical PreceptorshipNUR 2942L - Clinical Preceptorship NUR 2942L - Clinical Preceptorship 2 credits Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN. source
NUR3066CAdvanced Health AssessmentNUR 3066C - Advanced Health Assessment NUR 3066C - Advanced Health Assessment 3 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. This course is designed to build on and develop the s… source
NUR3125Pathophysiology for Nursing PracticeNUR 3125 - Pathophysiology for Nursing Practice NUR 3125 - Pathophysiology for Nursing Practice 3 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. This course builds upon the student… source
NUR3145Pharmacology and Alternative TherapeuticsNUR 3145 - Pharmacology and Alternative Therapeutics NUR 3145 - Pharmacology and Alternative Therapeutics 3 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. This course builds on the… source
NUR3655Multicultural NursingNUR 3655 - Multicultural Nursing NUR 3655 - Multicultural Nursing 3 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. The course examines the ethnic, non-ethnic, and cultural influenc… source
NUR3805Professional Roles and DimensionsNUR 3805 - Professional Roles and Dimensions NUR 3805 - Professional Roles and Dimensions 3 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. This introductory course is designed for… source
NUR3870Informatics for the Health ProfessionalNUR 3870 - Informatics for the Health Professional NUR 3870 - Informatics for the Health Professional 3 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. This course focuses on inform… source
NUR4165Nursing ResearchNUR 4165 - Nursing Research NUR 4165 - Nursing Research 3 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. NUR 3870 Informatics for Healthcare Professionals This course provides an i… source
NUR4636CCommunity Health NursingNUR 4636C - Community Health Nursing NUR 4636C - Community Health Nursing 4 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. This course focuses on the promotion of health and the pr… source
NUR4827CLeadership in Nursing PracticeNUR 4827C - Leadership in Nursing Practice NUR 4827C - Leadership in Nursing Practice 5 credits Current valid, unencumbered, and unrestricted RN license. This course focuses on the theory, concepts,… source
OCB1000The Living OceanOCB 1000 - The Living Ocean OCB 1000 - The Living Ocean 3 credits A study of the living ocean presented within the context of marine biology and biological oceanography, two closely related albeit di… source
OCE1001Introduction to OceanographyOCE 1001 - Introduction to Oceanography OCE 1001 - Introduction to Oceanography 3 credits Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamenta… source
OCE1013CMarine ScienceOCE 1013C - Marine Science OCE 1013C - Marine Science 3 credits This course will investigate the living and non-living components of aquatic ecosystems with a focus on current, local, marine, estuari… source
PAD2949Public Safety Administration Internship IPAD 2949 - Public Safety Administration Internship I PAD 2949 - Public Safety Administration Internship I 3 credits Internship placement is arranged by the student, in partnership with the affiliated… source
PAD3003Introduction to Public AdministrationPAD 3003 - Introduction to Public Administration PAD 3003 - Introduction to Public Administration 3 credits Among the themes, issues, and structures of public administration, the student will explore… source
PAD3113Executive LeadershipPAD 3113 - Executive Leadership PAD 3113 - Executive Leadership 3 credits source
PAD3204Financial Management in the Public SectorPAD 3204 - Financial Management in the Public Sector PAD 3204 - Financial Management in the Public Sector 3 credits The course concentrates on developing budget knowledge and skills essential for suc… source
PAD3393Principles of Crisis and Emergency ManagementPAD 3393 - Principles of Crisis and Emergency Management PAD 3393 - Principles of Crisis and Emergency Management 3 credits source
PAD3711Technology in the Public SectorPAD 3711 - Technology in the Public Sector PAD 3711 - Technology in the Public Sector 3 credits This course introduces students to e-government applications, including planning, procurement, implemen… source
PAD3820Public Safety System IntegrationPAD 3820 - Public Safety System Integration PAD 3820 - Public Safety System Integration 3 credits The course examines the working relationship between public safety organizations and the effectivenes… source
PAD3874Community Relations - Theory and PracticePAD 3874 - Community Relations - Theory and Practice PAD 3874 - Community Relations - Theory and Practice 3 credits Students will understand why positive community perception of public safety is crit… source
PAD4034Public PolicyPAD 4034 - Public Policy PAD 4034 - Public Policy 3 credits Students will learn how public policies are initiated, researched, developed, implemented, and analyzed. Basic policy implementation will b… source
PAD4332Strategic and Operational PlanningPAD 4332 - Strategic and Operational Planning PAD 4332 - Strategic and Operational Planning 3 credits source
PAD4414Human Resources in Public ServicePAD 4414 - Human Resources in Public Service PAD 4414 - Human Resources in Public Service 3 credits It explores the role of personnel policies and the rights and responsibilities of public servants a… source
PAD4426Public Sector Labor RelationsPAD 4426 - Public Sector Labor Relations PAD 4426 - Public Sector Labor Relations 3 credits The course examines the skills needed to resolve disputes in the public sector through facilitation, mediat… source
PAD4878Public Safety Administration CapstonePAD 4878 - Public Safety Administration Capstone PAD 4878 - Public Safety Administration Capstone 3 credits Public Safety Administration elective courses and foreign language courses may be taken con… source
PAD4932Contemporary Issues in Public SafetyPAD 4932 - Contemporary Issues in Public Safety PAD 4932 - Contemporary Issues in Public Safety 3 credits The theme will be determined by consultation with students and safety agency leaders. Topics… source
PAD4949Public Safety Administration Internship IIPAD 4949 - Public Safety Administration Internship II PAD 4949 - Public Safety Administration Internship II 3 credits Prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or… source
PGY1800CIntroduction to Digital PhotographyPGY 1800C - Introduction to Digital Photography PGY 1800C - Introduction to Digital Photography 3 credits This course gives the learner a complete exposure to the fundamentals of photography as appli… source
PGY2401CPhotography IPGY 2401C - Photography I PGY 2401C - Photography I 3 credits Photography I is an introduction to basic aspects of black and white photography. The camera, lighting, film processing, printing, and pr… source
PHI2010Introduction to PhilosophyPHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectu… source
PHI2100Introduction to LogicPHI 2100 - Introduction to Logic PHI 2100 - Introduction to Logic 3 credits An introduction to the analysis of informal and formal arguments; topics include syllogisms, propositional logic and induct… source
PHI2103Critical ThinkingPHI 2103 - Critical Thinking PHI 2103 - Critical Thinking 3 credits A course in practical reasoning designed to sharpen abilities at analyzing, evaluating, and constructing arguments. To assist in de… source
PHI2600EthicsPHI 2600 - Ethics PHI 2600 - Ethics 3 credits This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments. source
PHI2930Special Topics in PhilosophyPHI 2930 - Special Topics in Philosophy PHI 2930 - Special Topics in Philosophy 3 credits source
PHT1000CPTA Principles & Procedures with LabPHT 1000C - PTA Principles & Procedures with Lab PHT 1000C - PTA Principles & Procedures with Lab 4 credits source
PHT1121CKinesiology/A&P for the PTA with LabPHT 1121C - Kinesiology/A&P for the PTA with Lab PHT 1121C - Kinesiology/A&P for the PTA with Lab 4 credits Biomechanics, cardiopulmonary and neuromotor development are included. source
PHT1132CMusculoskeletal Disorders/Pathology with LabPHT 1132C - Musculoskeletal Disorders/Pathology with Lab PHT 1132C - Musculoskeletal Disorders/Pathology with Lab 4 credits Introduction to physical therapy related measurements and progression of tr… source
PHT2162CNeurological Disorders with LabPHT 2162C - Neurological Disorders with Lab PHT 2162C - Neurological Disorders with Lab 4 credits Introduction to physical therapy related measurements and progression of treatment, cause and effect… source
PHT2210CModalities with LabPHT 2210C - Modalities with Lab PHT 2210C - Modalities with Lab 4 credits Students will learn the physiological effects, indications/contraindications, precautions and methods of application, treatme… source
PHT2220CTherapeutic Exercise I with LabPHT 2220C - Therapeutic Exercise I with Lab PHT 2220C - Therapeutic Exercise I with Lab 4 credits This course will continue with concepts discussed in the Kinesiology course of the prior session and… source
PHT2228CTherapeutic Exercise II with LabPHT 2228C - Therapeutic Exercise II with Lab PHT 2228C - Therapeutic Exercise II with Lab 4 credits This course will continue with concepts discussed in Therapeutic Exercise I and Neurologic Disorder… source
PHT2800LClinical Experience IPHT 2800L - Clinical Experience I PHT 2800L - Clinical Experience I 5 credits The CI (clinical instructor) may be a licensed PT or PTA. The purpose is to gain real time experience and training in the… source
PHT2810Clinical Experience IIPHT 2810 - Clinical Experience II PHT 2810 - Clinical Experience II 6 credits The CI (clinical instructor) may be a licensed PT or PTA. The purpose is to gain real-time experience and training in the… source
PHT2931PTA SeminarPHT 2931 - PTA Seminar PHT 2931 - PTA Seminar 2 credits Topics include resume preparation, review of the Florida PT Practice Act, PT Guide to Physical Therapy Practice, PT Ethics Statement and Florid… source
PHT2951CPTA Capstone with LabPHT 2951C - PTA Capstone with Lab PHT 2951C - PTA Capstone with Lab 3 credits Overview of the PTA program, which gives the students the ability to apply their knowledge during labs and patient-based… source
PHY1007CPhysics for the Health SciencesPHY 1007C - Physics for the Health Sciences PHY 1007C - Physics for the Health Sciences 3 credits This is a one-semester course for students in the health sciences who need a background in physics wh… source
PHY1020CFundamentals of the Physical WorldPHY 1020C - Fundamentals of the Physical World PHY 1020C - Fundamentals of the Physical World 3 credits This course offers a comprehensive survey of physics, covering a wide range of topics including… source
PHY2048General Physics IPHY 2048 - General Physics I PHY 2048 - General Physics I 4 credits Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world application… source
PHY2048LGeneral Physics I LaboratoryPHY 2048L - General Physics I Laboratory PHY 2048L - General Physics I Laboratory 1 credit Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and… source
PHY2049General Physics IIPHY 2049 - General Physics II PHY 2049 - General Physics II 4 credits The sequence covers the underlying principles and laws of classical mechanics, oscillations, waves, fluids, sound, thermodynamics… source
PHY2049LGeneral Physics II LaboratoryPHY 2049L - General Physics II Laboratory PHY 2049L - General Physics II Laboratory 1 credit The course is designed to encourage the concept of “learning by doing” and enhance student learning of phy… source
PHY2053College Physics IPHY 2053 - College Physics I PHY 2053 - College Physics I 4 credits The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real world. source
PHY2053LCollege Physics I LaboratoryPHY 2053L - College Physics I Laboratory PHY 2053L - College Physics I Laboratory 1 credit The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real… source
PHY2054College Physics IIPHY 2054 - College Physics II PHY 2054 - College Physics II 4 credits The sequence covers the underlying principles and laws of classical mechanics, oscillations, waves, fluids, sound, thermodynamics… source
PHY2054LCollege Physics II LaboratoryPHY 2054L - College Physics II Laboratory PHY 2054L - College Physics II Laboratory 1 credit The course is designed to encourage the concept of “learning by doing” and enhance the student learning of… source
PLA1003Introduction to Paralegal StudiesPLA 1003 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies PLA 1003 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies 3 credits This course provides an overview of the training and purpose of paralegals. It examines the role of… source
PLA1103Legal Research and Writing IPLA 1103 - Legal Research and Writing I PLA 1103 - Legal Research and Writing I 3 credits source
PLA2114Legal Research and Writing IIPLA 2114 - Legal Research and Writing II PLA 2114 - Legal Research and Writing II 3 credits The course is intended to familiarize students with problems, procedures, and ethics in legal research and… source
PLA2200LitigationPLA 2200 - Litigation PLA 2200 - Litigation 3 credits It introduces the student to the basic litigation process and its procedural aspects by focusing on the federal and state rules of civil procedur… source
PLA2202TortsPLA 2202 - Torts PLA 2202 - Torts 3 credits source
PLA2600Wills, Trusts, and Probate AdministrationPLA 2600 - Wills, Trusts, and Probate Administration PLA 2600 - Wills, Trusts, and Probate Administration 3 credits source
PLA2610Real Estate Law and PropertyPLA 2610 - Real Estate Law and Property PLA 2610 - Real Estate Law and Property 3 credits source
PLA2763Law Office ManagementPLA 2763 - Law Office Management PLA 2763 - Law Office Management 3 credits source
PLA2800Family LawPLA 2800 - Family Law PLA 2800 - Family Law 3 credits source
PLA2880Constitutional LawPLA 2880 - Constitutional Law PLA 2880 - Constitutional Law 3 credits S. government, the relationship between the U.S. government and its citizens, and the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizen… source
PLA2930Capstone-PortfolioPLA 2930 - Capstone-Portfolio PLA 2930 - Capstone-Portfolio 1 credit S. Paralegal program and gauge their ability to apply it. Students will engage in active discussions on law related topics and iss… source
PLA2942Paralegal InternshipPLA 2942 - Paralegal Internship PLA 2942 - Paralegal Internship 3 credits Students will complete 135 hours of supervised paralegal work in a legal setting during their internship. Student experiences… source
POS2041American National Government*POS 2041 - American National Government* POS 2041 - American National Government* 3 credits In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American co… source
POS2112American State and Local PoliticsPOS 2112 - American State and Local Politics POS 2112 - American State and Local Politics 3 credits This course emphasizes practical politics and functional government. It is a critical analysis of s… source
PSY2012Introduction to PsychologyPSY 2012 - Introduction to Psychology PSY 2012 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes… source
QMB2100Business StatisticsQMB 2100 - Business Statistics QMB 2100 - Business Statistics 3 credits Business Statistics provides students with quantitative and qualitative skills required to collect and analyze data to make obj… source
REA0019Reading for College Success (*)REA 0019 - Reading for College Success (*) REA 0019 - Reading for College Success (*) 3 credits This is a classroom/laboratory course which is required for students whose reading test scores indicate… source
RED3324Teaching Reading in the Middle School CurriculumRED 3324 - Teaching Reading in the Middle School Curriculum RED 3324 - Teaching Reading in the Middle School Curriculum 3 credits The course will emphasize Scientifically-Based Reading Research (SBRR… source
RED4012Foundations of LiteracyRED 4012 - Foundations of Literacy RED 4012 - Foundations of Literacy 3 credits Teacher candidates will develop a substantive knowledge of the structure and function of language for each of the five… source
RED4335Teaching Reading in the Content AreasRED 4335 - Teaching Reading in the Content Areas RED 4335 - Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3 credits The major emphasis of this course is placed on current theories, methods, and materials use… source
RED4519Diagnosis and Intervention in ReadingRED 4519 - Diagnosis and Intervention in Reading RED 4519 - Diagnosis and Intervention in Reading 3 credits This course is designed to introduce teacher candidates to a wide range of reading assessme… source
REL2300World ReligionsREL 2300 - World Religions REL 2300 - World Religions 3 credits This course is an introduction to the world’s religions with emphasis on oral and written traditions, including primary texts, historic… source
RET1007Respiratory Care Pharmacology - ASRET 1007 - Respiratory Care Pharmacology - AS RET 1007 - Respiratory Care Pharmacology - AS 3 credits This course introduces essential and advanced concepts of pharmacology as related to Respiratory… source
RET1024Introduction to Cardiopulmonary Technology - ASRET 1024 - Introduction to Cardiopulmonary Technology - AS RET 1024 - Introduction to Cardiopulmonary Technology - AS 3 credits The historical development of and current trends in cardiopulmonary tec… source
RET1275CClinical Care Techniques - ASRET 1275C - Clinical Care Techniques - AS RET 1275C - Clinical Care Techniques - AS 3 credits The course introduces the professional standards for medical asepsis, patient positioning, basic pulmonar… source
RET1485Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and PhysiologyRET 1485 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RET 1485 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 2 credits source
RET1832LClinical Practicum I - ASRET 1832L - Clinical Practicum I - AS RET 1832L - Clinical Practicum I - AS 1 credit Areas of concentration in this course are the development of bedside respiratory care, clinical skills and observa… source
RET2234CRespiratory Therapeutics - ASRET 2234C - Respiratory Therapeutics - AS RET 2234C - Respiratory Therapeutics - AS 4 credits Clinical and laboratory experience affords the student the opportunity to observe and practice basic resp… source
RET2244Critical Care Applications - ASRET 2244 - Critical Care Applications - AS RET 2244 - Critical Care Applications - AS 2 credits Ventricular assist devices, hemodynamics, cardiovascular pharmacology, and basic ACLS algorithms are al… source
RET2254CRespiratory Care Assessment - ASRET 2254C - Respiratory Care Assessment - AS RET 2254C - Respiratory Care Assessment - AS 4 credits The focus of this course is the differential diagnosis procedures for cardiopulmonary patients. The… source
RET2264Advanced Mechanical Ventilation - ASRET 2264 - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation - AS RET 2264 - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation - AS 3 credits The continued development of the application of the various modes of mechanical ventilation a… source
RET2264LAdvanced Mechanical Ventilation Laboratory - ASRET 2264L - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation Laboratory - AS RET 2264L - Advanced Mechanical Ventilation Laboratory - AS 1 credit Continued development of applications of the various modes of mechanic… source
RET2295Pulmonary Studies - ASRET 2295 - Pulmonary Studies - AS RET 2295 - Pulmonary Studies - AS 3 credits This course concentrates upon diagnostic techniques that lead to a better understanding of etiology and pathogenesis of p… source
RET2714Neonatal-Pediatric Respiratory Care - ASRET 2714 - Neonatal-Pediatric Respiratory Care - AS RET 2714 - Neonatal-Pediatric Respiratory Care - AS 2 credits Neonatal and pediatric pulmonary disorders and their corresponding respiratory care a… source
RET2874LClinical Practicum II - ASRET 2874L - Clinical Practicum II - AS RET 2874L - Clinical Practicum II - AS 6 credits The development of patient assessment skills and advancement to increasingly acute patient care situations occu… source
RET2875LClinical Practicum III - ASRET 2875L - Clinical Practicum III - AS RET 2875L - Clinical Practicum III - AS 6 credits Areas of concentration in this critical care clinical course include arterial blood gasses, mechanical ventil… source
RET2876LClinical Practicum IV - ASRET 2876L - Clinical Practicum IV - AS RET 2876L - Clinical Practicum IV - AS 4 credits Students maintain equipment, participate in emergency and critical care procedures as well as observation rotat… source
RET2930Respiratory Care Practitioner as a Professional - ASRET 2930 - Respiratory Care Practitioner as a Professional - AS RET 2930 - Respiratory Care Practitioner as a Professional - AS 1 credit The development of a professional resume and cover letter, and… source
RET4034Problems in Patient ManagementRET 4034 - Problems in Patient Management RET 4034 - Problems in Patient Management 3 credits This course is designed to provide an understanding of patient management problems within the intensive c… source
RET4050Research MethodsRET 4050 - Research Methods RET 4050 - Research Methods 3 credits Specific literature-based examples are used to provide the basis for the presentation of research methods in clinical practice. source
RET4445Advanced Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics and InterventionsRET 4445 - Advanced Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics and Interventions RET 4445 - Advanced Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics and Interventions 3 credits source
RET4505Chest MedicineRET 4505 - Chest Medicine RET 4505 - Chest Medicine 3 credits source
RET4524Education in Community and Acute Healthcare EnvironmentsRET 4524 - Education in Community and Acute Healthcare Environments RET 4524 - Education in Community and Acute Healthcare Environments 3 credits Students will discuss how to provide specific educati… source
RET4536Cardiopulmonary RehabilitationRET 4536 - Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation RET 4536 - Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 3 credits source
RET4715Advanced Neonatal and Pediatric MedicineRET 4715 - Advanced Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine RET 4715 - Advanced Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine 3 credits The practice issues for the Neonatal/Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Cath… source
RET4933Selected Topics in Cardiopulmonary SciencesRET 4933 - Selected Topics in Cardiopulmonary Sciences RET 4933 - Selected Topics in Cardiopulmonary Sciences 3 credits source
RMI2001Principles of Risk ManagementRMI 2001 - Principles of Risk Management RMI 2001 - Principles of Risk Management 3 credits This course covers basic principles and concepts relating to risk management as it relates to personal and… source
RMI2110Personal InsuranceRMI 2110 - Personal Insurance RMI 2110 - Personal Insurance 3 credits This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of methods of analysis in handling personal risk exposures,… source
RMI2212Personal Business and Property InsuranceRMI 2212 - Personal Business and Property Insurance RMI 2212 - Personal Business and Property Insurance 3 credits This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of personal and busin… source
RMI2662Introduction to Risk Management & InsuranceRMI 2662 - Introduction to Risk Management & Insurance RMI 2662 - Introduction to Risk Management & Insurance 3 credits This course is designed to provide the student with basic principles and concep… source
RTE1000Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care - ASRTE 1000 - Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care - AS RTE 1000 - Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care - AS 3 credits This course includes concepts on becoming a technologist, practicin… source
RTE1001Radiographic Terminology - ASRTE 1001 - Radiographic Terminology - AS RTE 1001 - Radiographic Terminology - AS 1 credit It includes the construction, analysis, spelling, application, and pronunciation of medical terms and how th… source
RTE1418Principles of Radiographic Exposure I - ASRTE 1418 - Principles of Radiographic Exposure I - AS RTE 1418 - Principles of Radiographic Exposure I - AS 3 credits source
RTE1457Principles of Radiographic Exposure II - ASRTE 1457 - Principles of Radiographic Exposure II - AS RTE 1457 - Principles of Radiographic Exposure II - AS 2 credits The course leads the learner through concepts related to radiographic imaging i… source
RTE1503Radiographic Positioning I - ASRTE 1503 - Radiographic Positioning I - AS RTE 1503 - Radiographic Positioning I - AS 4 credits Concepts include radiographic anatomy and film analysis. Radiation protection is stressed and demonstra… source
RTE1503LRadiographic Positioning I LabRTE 1503L - Radiographic Positioning I Lab RTE 1503L - Radiographic Positioning I Lab 1 credit Radiographic procedures include the imaging of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities. Images w… source
RTE1513Radiographic Positioning II - ASRTE 1513 - Radiographic Positioning II - AS RTE 1513 - Radiographic Positioning II - AS 4 credits Concepts include radiographic anatomy and film analysis. Radiation protection is stressed and demonst… source
RTE1513LRadiographic Positioning Lab 2RTE 1513L - Radiographic Positioning Lab 2 RTE 1513L - Radiographic Positioning Lab 2 1 credit Radiographic procedures include the imaging of the urinary, biliary, and GI systems, spine, pelvis, and… source
RTE1523Radiographic Positioning III - ASRTE 1523 - Radiographic Positioning III - AS RTE 1523 - Radiographic Positioning III - AS 3 credits Concepts include radiographic anatomy and film analysis. Radiation protection is stressed and demon… source
RTE1523LRadiographic Positioning Lab 3RTE 1523L - Radiographic Positioning Lab 3 RTE 1523L - Radiographic Positioning Lab 3 1 credit Radiographic procedures include the imaging of the bony thorax, skull, and facial bones. Images will be… source
RTE1573Radiologic Science Principles - ASRTE 1573 - Radiologic Science Principles - AS RTE 1573 - Radiologic Science Principles - AS 3 credits Topics covered include: mobile radiography, fluoroscopy, tomography and basic physical concepts r… source
RTE1613Radiographic Physics - ASRTE 1613 - Radiographic Physics - AS RTE 1613 - Radiographic Physics - AS 4 credits The course covers the following basics of electricity: electrostatics, electrodynamics, magnetism, and the electric… source
RTE1804Radiology Practicum IRTE 1804 - Radiology Practicum I RTE 1804 - Radiology Practicum I 3 credits The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations through selec… source
RTE1804LRadiology Practicum IRTE 1804L - Radiology Practicum I RTE 1804L - Radiology Practicum I 2 credits The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations through sel… source
RTE1814Radiology Practicum II - ASRTE 1814 - Radiology Practicum II - AS RTE 1814 - Radiology Practicum II - AS 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The st… source
RTE1814LRadiology Practicum IIRTE 1814L - Radiology Practicum II RTE 1814L - Radiology Practicum II 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student wi… source
RTE1824Radiology Practicum III - ASRTE 1824 - Radiology Practicum III - AS RTE 1824 - Radiology Practicum III - AS 3 credits The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations… source
RTE1824LRadiology Practicum IIIRTE 1824L - Radiology Practicum III RTE 1824L - Radiology Practicum III 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student… source
RTE2061Radiologic Technology Seminar - ASRTE 2061 - Radiologic Technology Seminar - AS RTE 2061 - Radiologic Technology Seminar - AS 2 credits It provides the student with a meaningful approach to evaluate previous learning and to investiga… source
RTE2385Radiation Biology and Protection - ASRTE 2385 - Radiation Biology and Protection - AS RTE 2385 - Radiation Biology and Protection - AS 2 credits Emphasis is given to concepts that increase one’s awareness of the responsibility to protec… source
RTE2473Quality Assurance - ASRTE 2473 - Quality Assurance - AS RTE 2473 - Quality Assurance - AS 2 credits source
RTE2563Special Radiographic Procedures and Cross-Sectional Anatomy - ASRTE 2563 - Special Radiographic Procedures and Cross-Sectional Anatomy - AS RTE 2563 - Special Radiographic Procedures and Cross-Sectional Anatomy - AS 3 credits Included are angiographic, neuroradio… source
RTE2571Physics and Instrumentation in CTRTE 2571 - Physics and Instrumentation in CT RTE 2571 - Physics and Instrumentation in CT 3 credits This course presents a study of the physical principles and instrumentation of computed tomography.… source
RTE2762Cross-sectional Anatomy and Pathology for CTRTE 2762 - Cross-sectional Anatomy and Pathology for CT RTE 2762 - Cross-sectional Anatomy and Pathology for CT 3 credits This course examines normal anatomical structures and the relative position o… source
RTE2782Radiographic Pathology - ASRTE 2782 - Radiographic Pathology - AS RTE 2782 - Radiographic Pathology - AS 2 credits The pathology of each major body system and the imaging methods and procedures used for diagnosis are explored. source
RTE2834Radiology Practicum IV - ASRTE 2834 - Radiology Practicum IV - AS RTE 2834 - Radiology Practicum IV - AS 3 credits The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations t… source
RTE2834LRadiology Practicum IVRTE 2834L - Radiology Practicum IV RTE 2834L - Radiology Practicum IV 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student wi… source
RTE2844Radiology Practicum V - ASRTE 2844 - Radiology Practicum V - AS RTE 2844 - Radiology Practicum V - AS 2 credits The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations thr… source
RTE2844LRadiology Practicum VRTE 2844L - Radiology Practicum V RTE 2844L - Radiology Practicum V 3 credits This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student will… source
RTE2854LRadiology Practicum VIRTE 2854L - Radiology Practicum VI RTE 2854L - Radiology Practicum VI 2 credits This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student wi… source
SBM2000Small Business ManagementSBM 2000 - Small Business Management SBM 2000 - Small Business Management 3 credits Small business firms constitute an important part of today’s business system. This course focuses on the need for s… source
SCE3310Teaching Science in Elementary SchoolSCE 3310 - Teaching Science in Elementary School SCE 3310 - Teaching Science in Elementary School 3 credits The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for… source
SCM1001Transportation & Logistics ManagementSCM 1001 - Transportation & Logistics Management SCM 1001 - Transportation & Logistics Management 3 credits Welcome to Transportation and Logistics Management. In this course you will learn about the… source
SCM1010Principles of Supply Chain ManagementSCM 1010 - Principles of Supply Chain Management SCM 1010 - Principles of Supply Chain Management 3 credits This course examines the principles of supply chain management (SCM) and the associated fun… source
SCM2150Purchasing & Inventory ManagementSCM 2150 - Purchasing & Inventory Management SCM 2150 - Purchasing & Inventory Management 3 credits This course provides a comprehensive introduction to purchasing and inventory management. Real busi… source
SLS1301Career and Educational ExplorationSLS 1301 - Career and Educational Exploration SLS 1301 - Career and Educational Exploration 1 credit This course is designed for students who are undecided or need clarification in choosing a major c… source
SLS1331Personal Business SkillsSLS 1331 - Personal Business Skills SLS 1331 - Personal Business Skills 3 credits This course is designed to prepare students, business managers, and supervisors to meet the challenge of the ever-cha… source
SLS1350Employability PreparationSLS 1350 - Employability Preparation SLS 1350 - Employability Preparation 2 credits This course is designed for students who are seeking employment upon graduation. The complexities of obtaining and… source
SLS1515Cornerstone ExperienceSLS 1515 - Cornerstone Experience SLS 1515 - Cornerstone Experience 3 credits The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course de… source
SLS1948Work Experience Internship ISLS 1948 - Work Experience Internship I SLS 1948 - Work Experience Internship I 1-3 , and approved internship application. In order to register for this course, students must complete the internship… source
SLS1949Work Experience Internship IISLS 1949 - Work Experience Internship II SLS 1949 - Work Experience Internship II 1-3 , and approved internship application. In order to register for this course, students must complete the internshi… source
SOP2002Introduction to Social PsychologySOP 2002 - Introduction to Social Psychology SOP 2002 - Introduction to Social Psychology 3 credits Social psychology is the scientific study of how people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are inf… source
SOP2770Introduction to Human SexualitySOP 2770 - Introduction to Human Sexuality SOP 2770 - Introduction to Human Sexuality 3 credits This course will provide students with an opportunity to explore the many facets of human sexual behavi… source
SOW2031Introduction to Social WorkSOW 2031 - Introduction to Social Work SOW 2031 - Introduction to Social Work 3 credits An overview of the profession of Social Work including the history, philosophy, ethics, values, interventions,… source
SPC1017Fundamentals of Communication StudiesSPC 1017 - Fundamentals of Communication Studies SPC 1017 - Fundamentals of Communication Studies 3 credits This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activ… source
SPC2608Introduction to Public SpeakingSPC 2608 - Introduction to Public Speaking SPC 2608 - Introduction to Public Speaking 3 credits This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific source
SPN1120Beginning Spanish ISPN 1120 - Beginning Spanish I SPN 1120 - Beginning Spanish I 4 credits This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the cult… source
SPN1121Beginning Spanish IISPN 1121 - Beginning Spanish II SPN 1121 - Beginning Spanish II 4 credits This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language. source
SPN2220Intermediate Spanish ISPN 2220 - Intermediate Spanish I SPN 2220 - Intermediate Spanish I 4 credits Continued emphasis is placed on communication in the target language. source
SPN2221Intermediate Spanish IISPN 2221 - Intermediate Spanish II SPN 2221 - Intermediate Spanish II 4 credits Continued emphasis is placed on communication in the target language. source
SSE3313Teaching Social Studies in Elementary SchoolSSE 3313 - Teaching Social Studies in Elementary School SSE 3313 - Teaching Social Studies in Elementary School 3 credits The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional… source
STA2023Statistical Methods ISTA 2023 - Statistical Methods I STA 2023 - Statistical Methods I 3 credits In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using techn… source
SUR1100SurveyingSUR 1100 - Surveying SUR 1100 - Surveying 3 credits This course includes lecture and field practice covering use, care, and limitations of various surveying instruments and related equipment. Data ta… source
SUR2140Advanced SurveyingSUR 2140 - Advanced Surveying SUR 2140 - Advanced Surveying 4 credits Electronic Distance Meters (EDM) equipment is introduced. source
SUR2202Construction Layout for SurveyorsSUR 2202 - Construction Layout for Surveyors SUR 2202 - Construction Layout for Surveyors 3 credits Field demonstrations and surveying preformed with many modern types of survey instruments. source
SYG1000Principles of SociologySYG 1000 - Principles of Sociology SYG 1000 - Principles of Sociology 3 credits In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the me… source
SYG1010Contemporary Social ProblemsSYG 1010 - Contemporary Social Problems SYG 1010 - Contemporary Social Problems 3 credits This course is a thought-provoking examination of the social dilemmas and controversial issues facing America… source
TAX2000Federal Tax Accounting ITAX 2000 - Federal Tax Accounting I TAX 2000 - Federal Tax Accounting I 3 credits Students prepare a comprehensive joint income tax return. Current tax law is also covered. source
TAX2010Federal Tax Accounting IITAX 2010 - Federal Tax Accounting II TAX 2010 - Federal Tax Accounting II 3 credits source
TAX2401Trusts, Estates, and Gifts: Accounting and TaxationTAX 2401 - Trusts, Estates, and Gifts: Accounting and Taxation TAX 2401 - Trusts, Estates, and Gifts: Accounting and Taxation 3 credits This course is also required and designed for students preparin… source
THE1000Theatre AppreciationTHE 1000 - Theatre Appreciation THE 1000 - Theatre Appreciation 3 credits In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provide… source
THE1925Theatre Performance and ProductionTHE 1925 - Theatre Performance and Production THE 1925 - Theatre Performance and Production 4 credits Rehearsal and performance in a major college or professional production is presented in this cour… source
THE2100Theatre History and LiteratureTHE 2100 - Theatre History and Literature THE 2100 - Theatre History and Literature 3 credits This course is a comprehensive survey of the development of the theatre and its literature from its begin… source
THE2925Theatre Performance and ProductionTHE 2925 - Theatre Performance and Production THE 2925 - Theatre Performance and Production 4 credits Rehearsal and performance in a major college or professional production are presented in this cou… source
TPA1210Stage Craft ITPA 1210 - Stage Craft I TPA 1210 - Stage Craft I 3 credits This course is an introduction to the terminology, methods, tools and materials employed in stage lighting, sound and construction. This co… source
TPA1220Introduction to Stage LightingTPA 1220 - Introduction to Stage Lighting TPA 1220 - Introduction to Stage Lighting 3 credits This course is an introduction to the technology, aesthetics, standards and methods of stage lighting. St… source
TPA1252CIntroduction to Audiovisual TechnologyTPA 1252C - Introduction to Audiovisual Technology TPA 1252C - Introduction to Audiovisual Technology 3 credits This course provides hands-on experience in audiovisual technology. Students will learn… source
TPA1290Fundamentals of Theatre Practice ITPA 1290 - Fundamentals of Theatre Practice I TPA 1290 - Fundamentals of Theatre Practice I 1 credit This course presents instruction and practical experience in stagecraft, design, lighting, and cos… source
TPA2211Stage Craft IITPA 2211 - Stage Craft II TPA 2211 - Stage Craft II 3 credits Competence in stage terminology. 2. Basic understanding of safety regulations. 3. Competency in the use of construction tools. 4. Basic u… source
TPP1110Acting ITPP 1110 - Acting I TPP 1110 - Acting I 3 credits This course presents the principles and techniques of acting with production of selected scenes. source
TPP1111Acting IITPP 1111 - Acting II TPP 1111 - Acting II 3 credits source
TPP1606PlaywritingTPP 1606 - Playwriting TPP 1606 - Playwriting 3 credits A one-act play of significant length and complexity will be the semester project. source
TPP2300Directing ITPP 2300 - Directing I TPP 2300 - Directing I 3 credits It will also examine the processes of production management of both people and resources. source
TSL4080Second Language Acquisition and CultureTSL 4080 - Second Language Acquisition and Culture TSL 4080 - Second Language Acquisition and Culture 3 credits This course is designed to prepare teacher candidates with the foundational knowledge o… source
TSL4140ESOL Methods, Curriculum and AssessmentTSL 4140 - ESOL Methods, Curriculum and Assessment TSL 4140 - ESOL Methods, Curriculum and Assessment 3 credits This course will build on the teacher candidates’ knowledge of applied linguistics and… source
WOH1012History of World Civilization to 1500WOH 1012 - History of World Civilization to 1500 WOH 1012 - History of World Civilization to 1500 3 credits This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from early times to 1500.… source
WOH1022History of World Civilization from 1500WOH 1022 - History of World Civilization from 1500 WOH 1022 - History of World Civilization from 1500 3 credits This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major a… source
XXX2910Undergraduate Research (Variable Prefix)XXX 2910 - Undergraduate Research (Variable Prefix) XXX 2910 - Undergraduate Research (Variable Prefix) 1-3 credits This course is intended to guide undergraduate students from all disciplines throug… source