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General Education ▸ 76 courses source
General Education, A.S. ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Culinary and Hospitality Management Advanced Technical Certificate Programs ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Critical Care Nursing Advanced Technical Certificate Program ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Business and Management Advanced Technical Certificate Programs ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Perioperative Nursing Advanced Technical Certificate Program ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Applied Technology Diploma - Dental Assisting Technology and Management ▸ 22 coursesDiploma source
Applied Technology Diploma - Emergency Medical Technician ▸ 3 coursesDiploma source
Applied Technology Diploma - Pharmacy Technician ▸ 16 coursesDiploma source
Associate in Arts ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Accounting Technology ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Applied Artificial Intelligence ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Architectural Design and Construction Technology ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Business Administration ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Computer Information Technology ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Computer Programming and Analysis-Programming Support ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Criminal Justice Technology ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Culinary Management ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Cyber Forensics ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Cybersecurity ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Dental Hygiene ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Early Childhood Education ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Electronics Engineering Technology ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Emergency Medical Services ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Engineering Technology - Advanced Manufacturing ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Engineering Technology - Mechanical Design and Fabrication ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Graphics Technology ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Health Information Technology ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Health Services Management ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Hospitality and Tourism Management ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Lpn to RN Career Mobility Option Associate in Science ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Nursing Registered Nurse ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Paralegal Studies ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Pharmacy Management ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Photographic Technology ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Physical Therapist Assistant ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Radiography ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Respiratory Care ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Sonography ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Sport, Fitness, and Recreation Management ▸ 11 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Surgical Services ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Associate in Science - Veterinary Technology ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Bachelor of Science in Nursing ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
Career Certificate - Advanced Esthetics ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Advanced Welding Technology ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Aviation Airframe Mechanics ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Aviation Powerplant Mechanics ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Barbering ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Carpentry ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Commercial Vehicle Driving ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Cosmetology ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Diesel Maintenance Technician ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Electricity ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Electrocardiography Technician ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Facials Specialty ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Massage Therapy ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Medical Assisting ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Nails Specialty ▸ 1 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Phlebotomy ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Plumbing ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Practical Nursing ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Career Certificate - Welding Technology ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Preparation for the Florida Child Care Professional Credential ▸ 4 courses source
Technical Certificate - Accounting Technology Management ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Accounting Technology Operations ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Accounting Technology Specialist ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Artificial Intelligence Practitioner ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Automation ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Basic Electronics Technician ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Business Entrepreneurship ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Business Entrepreneurship Operations ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Business Management ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Central Sterile Processing Technologist ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Chef’s Apprentice ▸ 5 coursesApprenticeship source
Technical Certificate - Child Care Center Management Specialization ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - CNC Composite Fabricator/Programmer ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - CNC Machinist Operator/Programmer ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - CNC Machinist/Fabricator ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Computer Programmer ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Crime Scene Technician ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Criminal Justice Technology Specialist ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Culinary Arts ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Culinary Arts Management Operations ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Cybersecurity Analyst ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Early Childhood Development Specialization ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Early Childhood Inclusion Specialization ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Electronics Technician ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Endoscopic Technician ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Engineering Technology Support Specialist ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Event Planning Management ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Food and Beverage Management ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Food and Beverage Operations ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Food and Beverage Specialist ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Graphic Design Production ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Graphic Design Support ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Guest Services Specialist ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Health Care Services Specialist ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Healthcare Informatics Specialist ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Homeland Security Specialist ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Human Resources Administrator ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Infant/Toddler Specialization ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Interactive Media Production ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Interactive Media Support ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Laser and Photonics Technician ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Lean Manufacturing ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Mechanical Designer/Programmer ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Mechatronics ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Medical Information Coder/Biller ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Paramedic ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Photography ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Pneumatics, Hydraulics, and Motors for Manufacturing ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Preschool Specialization ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Real Estate Paralegal ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Robotics and Simulation Technician ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Rooms Division Management ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Rooms Division Operations ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Rooms Division Specialist ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Surgical Technology Specialist ▸ 13 coursesCertificate source
Technical Certificate - Sustainable Design ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Valentino Associate in Science - Business Entrepreneurship ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
HSC1434CCentral Processing TechnologyHSC 1434C - Central Processing Technology HSC 1434C - Central Processing Technology Semester Hours: 8 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS Only source
ACG2001Accounting IACG 2001 - Accounting I ACG 2001 - Accounting I Typical financial transactions are analyzed in relation to the basic accounting equation and recorded in the books of the business. Business financial… source
ACG2002Computerized AccountingACG 2002 - Computerized Accounting ACG 2002 - Computerized Accounting QuickBooks accounting program is used to record financial transactions. Topics include managing revenue and expenses, payroll set… source
ACG2011Accounting IIACG 2011 - Accounting II ACG 2011 - Accounting II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
ACG2021Financial Accounting PrinciplesACG 2021 - Financial Accounting Principles ACG 2021 - Financial Accounting Principles Emphasis placed on the analysis of business transactions and the evaluation of the effects on the operation of th… source
ACG2071Introduction to Managerial AccountingACG 2071 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACG 2071 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College T… source
ACG2949Accounting Co-opACG 2949 - Accounting Co-op ACG 2949 - Accounting Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once enrolled, a… source
ACG3024Accounting for Non-Financial MajorsACG 3024 - Accounting for Non-Financial Majors ACG 3024 - Accounting for Non-Financial Majors For non-business majors only. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Cour… source
ACO1806Payroll AccountingACO 1806 - Payroll Accounting ACO 1806 - Payroll Accounting Topics include payroll and personnel records, federal payroll laws, payroll accounting systems, payroll operations, and preparation of payr… source
ACO2943Accounting InternshipACO 2943 - Accounting Internship ACO 2943 - Accounting Internship This course should be taken the last semester of enrollment. Student must have “B” average in accounting courses. Semester Hours: 3 c… source
ACR0640CIntroduction to HVAC Level 1ACR 0640C - Introduction to HVAC Level 1 ACR 0640C - Introduction to HVAC Level 1 s prepare the student for Level I certification in the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER… source
ACR0641CIntermediate HVAC Level 1ACR 0641C - Intermediate HVAC Level 1 ACR 0641C - Intermediate HVAC Level 1 Content includes basic electricity, introduction to cooling and heating, and air distribution systems. Semester Hours: 150… source
ACR0642CIntroduction to HVAC Level 2ACR 0642C - Introduction to HVAC Level 2 ACR 0642C - Introduction to HVAC Level 2 Content includes commercial airside systems, chimneys, vents and flues, introduction to hydronic systems, air quality… source
ACR0643CIntermediate HVAC Level 2ACR 0643C - Intermediate HVAC Level 2 ACR 0643C - Intermediate HVAC Level 2 Content includes refrigerants and oils, compressors, metering devices, retail refrigeration systems, commercial hydronic sy… source
ACR0644CIntroduction to HVAC Level 3ACR 0644C - Introduction to HVAC Level 3 ACR 0644C - Introduction to HVAC Level 3 Content includes planned maintenance, water treatment, troubleshooting electronic controls, troubleshooting oil heati… source
ACR0645CIntermediate HVAC Level 3ACR 0645C - Intermediate HVAC Level 3 ACR 0645C - Intermediate HVAC Level 3 Content includes planned maintenance, water treatment, troubleshooting electronic controls, troubleshooting oil heating, an… source
ACR0646CIntroduction to HVAC Level 4ACR 0646C - Introduction to HVAC Level 4 ACR 0646C - Introduction to HVAC Level 4 Content includes system startup and shutdown, heating and cooling system design, commercial and industrial refrigerat… source
ACR0647CIntermediate HVAC Level 4ACR 0647C - Intermediate HVAC Level 4 ACR 0647C - Intermediate HVAC Level 4 Content includes system startup and shutdown, heating and cooling system design, commercial and industrial refrigeration sy… source
AMH2010American History to 1877AMH 2010 - American History to 1877 AMH 2010 - American History to 1877 Topics will include but are not limited to indigenous peoples, the European background, the colonial period, the American Revol… source
AMH2020American History from 1877AMH 2020 - American History from 1877 AMH 2020 - American History from 1877 Topics will include but are not limited to the rise of industrialization, the United States’ emergence as an actor on the w… source
AMH2091African-American History and CultureAMH 2091 - African-American History and Culture AMH 2091 - African-American History and Culture Emphasizes the growth of an African-American community from slavery to freedom and examines the socio-p… source
AML2010American Literature Through ReconstructionAML 2010 - American Literature Through Reconstruction AML 2010 - American Literature Through Reconstruction Requires basic written analysis of representative works. Includes selections from the Weste… source
AML2020American Literature from the Civil War to the PresentAML 2020 - American Literature from the Civil War to the Present AML 2020 - American Literature from the Civil War to the Present Topics include major trends in realism, naturalism, and primitivism i… source
AML2600Introduction to African American LiteratureAML 2600 - Introduction to African American Literature AML 2600 - Introduction to African American Literature The course considers both African and European influences, covers a variety of genres, an… source
AMT0708CAviation Maintenance Technology General IAMT 0708C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General I AMT 0708C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General I Emphasis is placed on mechanic privileges/limitations, math, physics, aircraft drawings, an… source
AMT0709CAviation Maintenance Technology General IIAMT 0709C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General II AMT 0709C - Aviation Maintenance Technology General II Emphasis is on identification and selection of aircraft hardware, fabrication and inspect… source
AMT0730CAviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IAMT 0730C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe I AMT 0730C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe I Emphasis is placed on inspecting, repairing, installing, adjusting, troubleshooting aircr… source
AMT0731CAviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IIAMT 0731C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe II AMT 0731C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe II Upon completion, students should be able to repair fabric surfaces and apply finishing… source
AMT0732CAviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IIIAMT 0732C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe III AMT 0732C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe III Upon completion, student should be able to install conventional rivets, special rivet… source
AMT0733CAviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IVAMT 0733C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IV AMT 0733C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IV Upon completion, students should be able to inspect, troubleshoot, and repair hydraulic… source
AMT0734CAviation Maintenance Technology Airframe VAMT 0734C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe V AMT 0734C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe V Upon completion, students should be able to inspect, repair, troubleshoot and understand… source
AMT0735CAviation Maintenance Technology Airframe VIAMT 0735C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe VI AMT 0735C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe VI Upon completion, students should be able to inspect, repair, troubleshoot and understan… source
AMT0740CAviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IAMT 0740C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant I AMT 0740C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant I Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Design… source
AMT0741CAviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IIAMT 0741C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant II AMT 0741C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant II Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Desi… source
AMT0742CAviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IIIAMT 0742C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant III AMT 0742C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant III Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Post… source
AMT0743CAviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IVAMT 0743C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IV AMT 0743C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant IV Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Desi… source
AMT0744CAviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant VAMT 0744C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant V AMT 0744C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant V Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Design… source
AMT0745CAviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant VIAMT 0745C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant VI AMT 0745C - Aviation Maintenance Technology Powerplant VI Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Desi… source
ANT2000Introduction to AnthropologyANT 2000 - Introduction to Anthropology ANT 2000 - Introduction to Anthropology Students will learn about anthropological concepts, principles, and methodologies to understand and explore past and pr… source
ARH1050Introduction to Art History IARH 1050 - Introduction to Art History I ARH 1050 - Introduction to Art History I Includes the forms of art, painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the origins of art. Also includes Egyptia… source
ARH1051Introduction to Art History IIARH 1051 - Introduction to Art History II ARH 1051 - Introduction to Art History II Includes impressionism, expressionism, recent developments in art and media, American art in the 19th and 20th cent… source
ARH2000Humanities ArtARH 2000 - Humanities Art ARH 2000 - Humanities Art Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education Core, Huma… source
ART1201Two-Dimensional DesignART 1201 - Two-Dimensional Design ART 1201 - Two-Dimensional Design Line, texture, shape, value, and color are used to give substance to visual expression on the two-dimensional plane. Semester Hours… source
ART1203Three-Dimensional DesignART 1203 - Three-Dimensional Design ART 1203 - Three-Dimensional Design Various materials are used to construct three-dimensional forms. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab… source
ART1300Drawing IART 1300 - Drawing I ART 1300 - Drawing I Basic analytical and expressive approaches are applied to still life, interiors, landscape, and portraits. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Sprin… source
ART1301Drawing IIART 1301 - Drawing II ART 1301 - Drawing II A variety of media, including color, is also explored during both gesture and extended drawings of the figure. Drawings exhibit the design concepts learned… source
ART1400Printmaking IART 1400 - Printmaking I ART 1400 - Printmaking I Processes may include relief (linoleum and woodblock), collagraphy, etching, monotypes, and screen-printing. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source
ART1401Printmaking IIART 1401 - Printmaking II ART 1401 - Printmaking II Processes may include relief (linoleum and woodblock), callagraphy, etching, monotypes, solar prints, and screen printing. Semester Hours: 3 credit… source
ART1750Ceramics IART 1750 - Ceramics I ART 1750 - Ceramics I Includes lectures on theory and practical experiences using clay, glazes, and firing techniques. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees:… source
ART1751Ceramics IIART 1751 - Ceramics II ART 1751 - Ceramics II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
ART2500Painting IART 2500 - Painting I ART 2500 - Painting I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
ART2501Painting IIART 2501 - Painting II ART 2501 - Painting II Emphasis on mixed media and current development. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Trans… source
ART2701Sculpture IART 2701 - Sculpture I ART 2701 - Sculpture I Emphasizes sculpture as an art of the extraordinary as well as the every day. Experimentation, observation, technical usage of materials, verbal articula… source
ART2702Sculpture IIART 2702 - Sculpture II ART 2702 - Sculpture II Emphasis on advanced theories and techniques. Individual interests and personalized projects are encouraged. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester al… source
ART2900Independent StudyART 2900 - Independent Study ART 2900 - Independent Study Contact the department head for information about any required Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course D… source
ART2950Portfolio and Resume DevelopmentART 2950 - Portfolio and Resume Development ART 2950 - Portfolio and Resume Development Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
ASL1140American Sign Language IASL 1140 - American Sign Language I ASL 1140 - American Sign Language I Describes the history, values, and culture of deaf persons in America. Emphasizes receptive skills rather than expressive skill… source
ASL1150American Sign Language IIASL 1150 - American Sign Language II ASL 1150 - American Sign Language II Particular emphasis on proficiency in expressive signing, receptive skills, and knowledge of Deaf culture. Meets foreign lang… source
AST1002Descriptive AstronomyAST 1002 - Descriptive Astronomy AST 1002 - Descriptive Astronomy Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific information by using cr… source
AST1002LDescriptive Astronomy LaboratoryAST 1002L - Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory AST 1002L - Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory Includes computer simulations, Internet astronomy, and calculations using the latest research. Requires a wor… source
ATE1050Canine and Feline BehaviorATE 1050 - Canine and Feline Behavior ATE 1050 - Canine and Feline Behavior Emphasizes the client’s role in behavior issues and highlights how common behavior problems can lead to the choice of eutha… source
ATE1110Animal Anatomy and PhysiologyATE 1110 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology ATE 1110 - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Topics covered include basic chemistry, cellular function and metabolism, tissue components, organ systems, and speci… source
ATE1110LAnimal Anatomy and Physiology LabATE 1110L - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Lab ATE 1110L - Animal Anatomy and Physiology Lab Correlates concepts taught in anatomy and physiology and gives the student hands-on experience. Animal hand… source
ATE1311Veterinary Office Procedures and TerminologyATE 1311 - Veterinary Office Procedures and Terminology ATE 1311 - Veterinary Office Procedures and Terminology Introduces medical terminology and veterinary terminology, including the foundation of… source
ATE1636Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician SkillsATE 1636 - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills ATE 1636 - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills Covers reproduction and lactation in selected farm animal species,… source
ATE1636LLarge Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills LabATE 1636L - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills Lab ATE 1636L - Large Animal Clinical and Veterinary Technician Skills Lab Exposes the student to selected farm animal species and p… source
ATE1650CIntroduction to Clinical ProceduresATE 1650C - Introduction to Clinical Procedures ATE 1650C - Introduction to Clinical Procedures Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hours: 4 cred… source
ATE1941LClinical Work ExperienceATE 1941L - Clinical Work Experience ATE 1941L - Clinical Work Experience Requires a minimum of 64 hours per semester in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring… source
ATE1942LClinical Work Experience IIATE 1942L - Clinical Work Experience II ATE 1942L - Clinical Work Experience II Requires a minimum of 64 hours in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees:… source
ATE2501Professional DevelopmentATE 2501 - Professional Development ATE 2501 - Professional Development Emphasizes the pursuit of employment in a professional environment and life-long learning. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semes… source
ATE2511The Human Animal BondATE 2511 - The Human Animal Bond ATE 2511 - The Human Animal Bond Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
ATE2618Small Animal DiseasesATE 2618 - Small Animal Diseases ATE 2618 - Small Animal Diseases Highlights clinical signs, diagnostic tests, and client information. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course… source
ATE2630PharmacologyATE 2630 - Pharmacology ATE 2630 - Pharmacology Covers the federal and state regulations that govern prescription of medications. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designa… source
ATE2632Small Animal Clinical Procedures IATE 2632 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I ATE 2632 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I Diagnostic sampling includes pathology, parasitology, and microbiology. Emphasizes safety and OHSA standard… source
ATE2632LSmall Animal Clinical Procedures I LabATE 2632L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I Lab ATE 2632L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures I Lab Covers clinical pathology and radiology. Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards dem… source
ATE2634Small Animal Clinical Procedures IIATE 2634 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II ATE 2634 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II Provides an understanding of patient assessment and risk status to determine appropriate perianesthetic a… source
ATE2634LSmall Animal Clinical Procedures II LabATE 2634L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II Lab ATE 2634L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures II Lab Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hours… source
ATE2635Small Animal Clinical Procedures IIIATE 2635 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III ATE 2635 - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
ATE2635LSmall Animal Clinical Procedures III LabATE 2635L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Lab ATE 2635L - Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Lab Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hou… source
ATE2648CRadiographyATE 2648C - Radiography ATE 2648C - Radiography Alternative imaging techniques included. Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
ATE2671Laboratory Animal MedicineATE 2671 - Laboratory Animal Medicine ATE 2671 - Laboratory Animal Medicine Provides a working knowledge of federal, state, and local animal welfare regulations. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semest… source
ATE2671LLaboratory Animal Medicine LabATE 2671L - Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab ATE 2671L - Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab Provides the student with a working knowledge of federal, state, and local animal welfare regulations. Animal han… source
ATE2710Veterinary Emergency MedicineATE 2710 - Veterinary Emergency Medicine ATE 2710 - Veterinary Emergency Medicine Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
ATE2722Avian, Exotic, Small Mammals and FishATE 2722 - Avian, Exotic, Small Mammals and Fish ATE 2722 - Avian, Exotic, Small Mammals and Fish Animal handling, personal safety, and OSHA standards demonstrated and practiced. Semester Hours: 2 cr… source
ATE2943LClinical Work Experience IIIATE 2943L - Clinical Work Experience III ATE 2943L - Clinical Work Experience III Requires a minimum of 64 hours in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees:… source
ATE2944LClinical Work Experience IVATE 2944L - Clinical Work Experience IV ATE 2944L - Clinical Work Experience IV Requires a minimum of 64 hours in a full-service veterinary clinic. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees:… source
BCN1001Building ConstructionBCN 1001 - Building Construction BCN 1001 - Building Construction Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
BCN2405Construction MechanicsBCN 2405 - Construction Mechanics BCN 2405 - Construction Mechanics Includes resultants and equilibrium of force systems-beams, trusses, frames and centroids, shear, and moment diagrams. Rigorous mat… source
BCN2948Building Construction Technology Co-opBCN 2948 - Building Construction Technology Co-op BCN 2948 - Building Construction Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for j… source
BCT2760Building CodesBCT 2760 - Building Codes BCT 2760 - Building Codes Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
BCT2770Construction EstimatingBCT 2770 - Construction Estimating BCT 2770 - Construction Estimating Designed specifically for cost estimating in heavy construction, but upon completion, the student should have no trouble doing li… source
BCV0003CIntroductory to Craft SkillsBCV 0003C - Introductory to Craft Skills BCV 0003C - Introductory to Craft Skills Students are provided training to obtain their 2 year CPR, First Aid and AED certification. Emphasizes rigging, handl… source
BCV0112CIntroduction to CarpentryBCV 0112C - Introduction to Carpentry BCV 0112C - Introduction to Carpentry Carpentry tasks involve working from construction drawings, performing construction math and geometry calculations, laying… source
BCV0122CCarpentry Rough FramingBCV 0122C - Carpentry Rough Framing BCV 0122C - Carpentry Rough Framing Advanced framing techniques will be stressed. Learn to identify, select and install air, moisture, vapor and thermal barriers,… source
BCV0123CBuilding Layout and FoundationsBCV 0123C - Building Layout and Foundations BCV 0123C - Building Layout and Foundations Also provides strategies and techniques to select and install foundations, water management systems, vapor barr… source
BCV0126CCarpentry Exterior FinishesBCV 0126C - Carpentry Exterior Finishes BCV 0126C - Carpentry Exterior Finishes Learn to identify, select, and install exterior claddings; hardware and trim; windows and doors; flashings; roofing pro… source
BCV0127CInterior Finish and TrimBCV 0127C - Interior Finish and Trim BCV 0127C - Interior Finish and Trim Learn about testing ductwork and building enclosures for air leakage and building commissioning. Create punch-out lists and l… source
BCV0508CHelper, Plumber, PipefitterBCV 0508C - er, Plumber, Pipefitter BCV 0508C - er, Plumber, Pipefitter Semester Hours: 360 clock hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
BCV0540CResidential PlumberBCV 0540C - Residential Plumber BCV 0540C - Residential Plumber Semester Hours: 240 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
BCV0562CCommercial PlumberBCV 0562C - Commercial Plumber BCV 0562C - Commercial Plumber Semester Hours: 240 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
BCV0596CPlumbing ApplicationsBCV 0596C - Plumbing Applications BCV 0596C - Plumbing Applications Prepares students to repair and service plumbing services. Additional topics covered include medical gas, fuel gas, and solar and p… source
BCV0670CIntroduction to Electricity Level 1BCV 0670C - Introduction to Electricity Level 1 BCV 0670C - Introduction to Electricity Level 1 Emphasis on electrical theory. The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Initial course… source
BCV0671CIntermediate Electricity Level 1BCV 0671C - Intermediate Electricity Level 1 BCV 0671C - Intermediate Electricity Level 1 Emphasis on electrical theory. The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the student… source
BCV0672CIntroduction to Electricity Level 2BCV 0672C - Introduction to Electricity Level 2 BCV 0672C - Introduction to Electricity Level 2 Emphasis on electrical theory. The student will proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the studen… source
BCV0673CIntermediate Electricity Level 2BCV 0673C - Intermediate Electricity Level 2 BCV 0673C - Intermediate Electricity Level 2 Continues the study of NCCER Level 2 topics with an emphasis on electrical theory. The student will gain prof… source
BCV0674CIntroduction to Electricity Level 3BCV 0674C - Introduction to Electricity Level 3 BCV 0674C - Introduction to Electricity Level 3 Continues the study of NCCER Level 3 topics. The student will gain proficiency with hands- on lab work.… source
BCV0675CIntermediate Electricity Level 3BCV 0675C - Intermediate Electricity Level 3 BCV 0675C - Intermediate Electricity Level 3 Continues the study of NCCER Level 3 topics. The student will gain proficiency with hands- on lab work. Prepa… source
BCV0676CIntroduction to Electricity Level 4BCV 0676C - Introduction to Electricity Level 4 BCV 0676C - Introduction to Electricity Level 4 The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the student for the NCCER’s Level 4… source
BCV0677CIntermediate Electricity Level 4BCV 0677C - Intermediate Electricity Level 4 BCV 0677C - Intermediate Electricity Level 4 The student will gain proficiency with hands-on lab work. Prepares the student for the NCCER’s Level 4 certif… source
BCV0931CSpecial Topic in Building ConstructionBCV 0931C - Special Topic in Building Construction BCV 0931C - Special Topic in Building Construction Semester Hours: 30 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-… source
BOT2010General BotanyBOT 2010 - General Botany BOT 2010 - General Botany Topics include morphological, physiological, and taxonomic aspects of plants and structures and functions of cells, tissues, and organs of plants.… source
BOT2010LGeneral Botany LaboratoryBOT 2010L - General Botany Laboratory BOT 2010L - General Botany Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
BSC1005Introduction to BiologyBSC 1005 - Introduction to Biology BSC 1005 - Introduction to Biology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Ed… source
BSC1005LIntroduction to Biology LaboratoryBSC 1005L - Introduction to Biology Laboratory BSC 1005L - Introduction to Biology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Tra… source
BSC1010Principles of BiologyBSC 1010 - Principles of Biology BSC 1010 - Principles of Biology This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Sem… source
BSC1010LPrinciples of Biology LaboratoryBSC 1010L - Principles of Biology Laboratory BSC 1010L - Principles of Biology Laboratory Required for biology majors. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designat… source
BSC1011Principles of Biological DiversityBSC 1011 - Principles of Biological Diversity BSC 1011 - Principles of Biological Diversity Introduces ecological interactions at the population and community level. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Se… source
BSC1011LPrinciples of Biological Diversity LaboratoryBSC 1011L - Principles of Biological Diversity Laboratory BSC 1011L - Principles of Biological Diversity Laboratory Introduces the diversity of life including bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and an… source
BSC1080Essentials of Anatomy and PhysiologyBSC 1080 - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology BSC 1080 - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Not recommended for students who intend to major in biology, medicine, or registered nursing. Semester… source
BSC1080LEssentials of Anatomy and Physiology LaboratoryBSC 1080L - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory BSC 1080L - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course… source
BSC1931Special Topics in Biological SciencesBSC 1931 - Special Topics in Biological Sciences BSC 1931 - Special Topics in Biological Sciences Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Some sections may require Lab Fee. C… source
BSC2033Ethical Issues in BiologyBSC 2033 - Ethical Issues in Biology BSC 2033 - Ethical Issues in Biology In recent years, the life sciences have produced numerous techniques and laboratory devices whose applications have produced… source
BSC2085Human Anatomy and Physiology IBSC 2085 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I BSC 2085 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Semester Hours: 3 c… source
BSC2085LHuman Anatomy and Physiology I LaboratoryBSC 2085L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory BSC 2085L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory Models, diagrams, dissection material, and other media will be used to explore the structur… source
BSC2086Human Anatomy and Physiology IIBSC 2086 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II BSC 2086 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Topics covered include the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary and repr… source
BSC2086LHuman Anatomy and Physiology II LaboratoryBSC 2086L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory BSC 2086L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory Models, diagrams, dissection material, and other media will be used to explore the struct… source
BUL2241Business LawBUL 2241 - Business Law BUL 2241 - Business Law Emphasis on logical reasoning and the application of rules of law to everyday business affairs. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Su… source
BUL3130Legal EnvironmentBUL 3130 - Legal Environment BUL 3130 - Legal Environment Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CAP2134CDatabase SecurityCAP 2134C - Database Security CAP 2134C - Database Security Emphasizes proper techniques and methodologies in securing and protecting databases from database installation and testing to auditing and… source
CAP2140CDigital Forensics ICAP 2140C - Digital Forensics I CAP 2140C - Digital Forensics I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
CAP2141CDigital Forensics IICAP 2141C - Digital Forensics II CAP 2141C - Digital Forensics II The student will learn how to recover forensic data from various digital devices such as cell phones using password recovery tools an… source
CCJ1020Introduction to the Criminal Justice SystemCCJ 1020 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System CCJ 1020 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System Special attention is given to the criminal justice process from arrest to final dispositi… source
CCJ2055Ethical IssuesCCJ 2055 - Ethical Issues CCJ 2055 - Ethical Issues Current issues such as lying, moral responsibility, and abuse of force and authority will be covered in detail, including current laws that govern… source
CCJ2645White Collar CrimeCCJ 2645 - White Collar Crime CCJ 2645 - White Collar Crime Topics include the study of theories advanced to explain such behavior and the widespread nature of the problem. Semester Hours: 3 credit h… source
CCJ2687VictimologyCCJ 2687 - Victimology CCJ 2687 - Victimology Provides the student with an understanding of working with victims covering the legal, psychological, and social aspects of victimology. Semester Hours:… source
CCJ2693The Study of Sex CrimesCCJ 2693 - The Study of Sex Crimes CCJ 2693 - The Study of Sex Crimes Emphasis on the review of current sex offender laws and the legal challenges facing law enforcement and the courts. Semester Hour… source
CCJ2940CCyber Forensics CapstoneCCJ 2940C - Cyber Forensics Capstone CCJ 2940C - Cyber Forensics Capstone Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
CCJ2943Criminal Justice InternshipCCJ 2943 - Criminal Justice Internship CCJ 2943 - Criminal Justice Internship 0 GPA. This is a non-paid position that involves working in a Criminal Justice position 145 hours during the semester. Th… source
CCJ2949Criminal Justice Co-opCCJ 2949 - Criminal Justice Co-op CCJ 2949 - Criminal Justice Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once… source
CET1020CIntroduction to NetworksCET 1020C - Introduction to Networks CET 1020C - Introduction to Networks Include the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. The f… source
CET1112CDigital FundamentalsCET 1112C - Digital Fundamentals CET 1112C - Digital Fundamentals Material covered in theory and lab includes number systems, digital codes, logic circuits, Boolean algebra, Karnagh mapping, Demorgan… source
CET1123CMicroprocessors/Microcontrollers FundamentalsCET 1123C - Microprocessors/Microcontrollers Fundamentals CET 1123C - Microprocessors/Microcontrollers Fundamentals Topics covered include, basic microprocessor architecture, instruction sets, assemb… source
CET1588NetworkCET 1588 - Network CET 1588 - Network Prepares the student to take the CompTIA Network certification exam and provides introduction to the hardware, software, terminology, components, design, and con… source
CET2113CDigital CircuitsCET 2113C - Digital Circuits CET 2113C - Digital Circuits Circuits included are latches, flip-flops, counters, registers, multivibrators, timers, digital-to-analog converters (DAC), analog to digital… source
CET2172CPersonal Computers Maintenance, Upgrade and SupportCET 2172C - Personal Computers Maintenance, Upgrade and Support CET 2172C - Personal Computers Maintenance, Upgrade and Support Prepares the student for the maintenance, upgrading, and support of PCs… source
CET2614CCisco CCNA SecurityCET 2614C - Cisco CCNA Security CET 2614C - Cisco CCNA Security Maps to the Cisco CCNA Security Exam. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester TBA Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
CET2934CIT Professional ProjectCET 2934 - CIT Professional Project CET 2934 - CIT Professional Project Presents an opportunity to complete a project and present an integrated summary of what he/she learned. Emphasis on planning an… source
CGS1061CIntroduction to Computers in TechnologyCGS 1061C - Introduction to Computers in Technology CGS 1061C - Introduction to Computers in Technology Key concepts are basic keyboarding, word processing, computer hardware, operating systems, and… source
CGS1570Computer Concepts and ApplicationsCGS 1570 - Computer Concepts and Applications CGS 1570 - Computer Concepts and Applications Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Tran… source
CGS1700Introduction to Operating SystemsCGS 1700 - Introduction to Operating Systems CGS 1700 - Introduction to Operating Systems Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CGS2122Engineering Technical SpreadsheetsCGS 2122 - Engineering Technical Spreadsheets CGS 2122 - Engineering Technical Spreadsheets Emphasizes a mathematic foundation for engineering calculations including geometry and trigonometry. The st… source
CGS2510SpreadsheetsCGS 2510 - Spreadsheets CGS 2510 - Spreadsheets Electronic spreadsheet and data management applications covered. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Desig… source
CGS2820HTMLCGS 2820 - HTML CGS 2820 - HTML The student will develop websites using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), learn to write HTML code manually, use graphical user interf… source
CGS2822Scripting for the WebCGS 2822 - Scripting for the Web CGS 2822 - Scripting for the Web Emphasizes learning to program with JavaScript, with a brief survey of several other scripting languages. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source
CGS3812Business Continuity and Disaster RecoveryCGS 3812 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery CGS 3812 - Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Emphasizes business critical operations, especially IT infrastructure, focusing on keeping cr… source
CHM1020Introduction to College ChemistryCHM 1020 - Introduction to College Chemistry CHM 1020 - Introduction to College Chemistry Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will i… source
CHM1020LIntroduction to College Chemistry LaboratoryCHM 1020L - Introduction to College Chemistry Laboratory CHM 1020L - Introduction to College Chemistry Laboratory Activities performed by the student in CHM 1020L will reinforce concepts presented in… source
CHM1045General Chemistry ICHM 1045 - General Chemistry I CHM 1045 - General Chemistry I Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of che… source
CHM1045LGeneral Chemistry I LaboratoryCHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 1045L - General Chemistry I Laboratory Experiments performed by the student in CHM 1045L will both complement and supplement the concepts presented in C… source
CHM1046General Chemistry IICHM 1046 - General Chemistry II CHM 1046 - General Chemistry II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CHM1046LGeneral Chemistry II LaboratoryCHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 1046L - General Chemistry II Laboratory Experiments performed by the student in CHM 1046L will both complement and supplement the concepts presented in… source
CHM2210Organic Chemistry ICHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CHM2210LOrganic Chemistry I LaboratoryCHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHM 2210L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory Lab safety test required. (Students taking CHM 2210 concurrently are required to withdraw from CHM 2210L if they… source
CHM2211Organic Chemistry IICHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II (Students taking CHM 2211 concurrently are required to withdraw from CHM 2211L if they withdraw from CHM 2211.) Semester Hours: 3 credi… source
CHM2211LOrganic Chemistry II LaboratoryCHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory CHM 2211L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (Students taking CHM 2211 concurrently are required to withdraw from CHM 2211L if they withdraw from CHM 2211 .… source
CAI1001CArtificial Intelligence (AI) ThinkingCAI 1001C - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Thinking CAI 1001C - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Thinking Classification algorithms, supervised vs. unsupervised learning, data preparation, and training/usi… source
CAI2100CMachine Learning FoundationsCAI 2100C - Machine Learning Foundations CAI 2100C - Machine Learning Foundations In addition, students will develop and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) models utilizing classification algorithms… source
CAI2300CIntroduction to Natural Language ProcessingCAI 2300C - Introduction to Natural Language Processing CAI 2300C - Introduction to Natural Language Processing In addition, focus will be on knowledge and skills necessary to create a language recog… source
CAI2820CArtificial Intelligence Application SolutionsCAI 2820C - Artificial Intelligence Application Solutions CAI 2820C - Artificial Intelligence Application Solutions Students will create and present and AI solution. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Se… source
CAI2840CIntroduction to Computer VisionCAI 2840C - Introduction to Computer Vision CAI 2840C - Introduction to Computer Vision Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Yes Course Designations: AS only source
CIS1350CSecurity AwarenessCIS 1350C - Security Awareness CIS 1350C - Security Awareness Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
CIS2530Introduction to CybersecurityCIS 2530 - Introduction to Cybersecurity CIS 2530 - Introduction to Cybersecurity In addition, the course covers information assurance controlling laws and guidelines. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours… source
CIS3122CCybersecurity AnalystCIS 3122C - Cybersecurity Analyst CIS 3122C - Cybersecurity Analyst Prepares the student for the TestOut Security Analyst Pro exam and the CompTIA CySA certification. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours S… source
CIS3361Security Testing and AuditingCIS 3361 - Security Testing and Auditing CIS 3361 - Security Testing and Auditing Upon completion, the student will have the knowledge to perform penetration tests and be prepared to take the C)PTE c… source
CIS3367COperating Systems SecurityCIS 3367C - Operating Systems Security CIS 3367C - Operating Systems Security Examines various operating systems, including Windows systems and servers, Linux, Netware, Red Hat Linux, and Mac OS X, a… source
CIS3615CSecure Software DevelopmentCIS 3615C - Secure Software Development CIS 3615C - Secure Software Development Implementation-level issues are discussed and applied through code samples. Secure software risk assessment, design, co… source
CIS4201Laws and Legal Aspects of Information TechnologyCIS 4201 - Laws and Legal Aspects of Information Technology CIS 4201 - Laws and Legal Aspects of Information Technology Key topics include statutes, case histories, and regulations. Research topics w… source
CIS4253Ethics in Information TechnologyCIS 4253 - Ethics in Information Technology CIS 4253 - Ethics in Information Technology Topics include Cloud computing, cyberterrorism, social networking Web sites, infringement of intellectual prope… source
CIS4357Advanced Security PractitionerCIS 4357 - Advanced Security Practitioner CIS 4357 - Advanced Security Practitioner Emphasizes required knowledge and skills necessary to implement clear solutions in complex environments and support… source
CIS4385Computer Forensics and InvestigationsCIS 4385 - Computer Forensics and Investigations CIS 4385 - Computer Forensics and Investigations Topics including reporting issues in the legal system, digital evidence collection and evaluation, an… source
CIS4512Information Security and Risk ManagementCIS 4512 - Information Security and Risk Management CIS 4512 - Information Security and Risk Management Provides a thorough overview of risk management and its implications on IT infrastructures. Sem… source
CIS4596Cybersecurity CapstoneCIS 4596 - Cybersecurity Capstone CIS 4596 - Cybersecurity Capstone Includes in-depth theory of the practical implementation of core security concepts, practices, monitoring and compliance in the ful… source
CJC1000Theory and Practice of CorrectionsCJC 1000 - Theory and Practice of Corrections CJC 1000 - Theory and Practice of Corrections Presents types and classifications of correctional facilities, temporary problems in corrections, and a car… source
CJC2162Probation and ParoleCJC 2162 - Probation and Parole CJC 2162 - Probation and Parole Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CJE1500Police OperationsCJE 1500 - Police Operations CJE 1500 - Police Operations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CJE1600Criminal InvestigationCJE 1600 - Criminal Investigation CJE 1600 - Criminal Investigation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
CJE1640Introduction to CriminalisticsCJE 1640 - Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1640 - Introduction to Criminalistics Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CJE2686Forensic Cyber InvestigationCJE 2686 - Forensic Cyber Investigation CJE 2686 - Forensic Cyber Investigation Upon completion of the course, the student will understand what portions of a computer can be used to successfully pros… source
CJE4610Crime Detection and InvestigationCJE 4610 - Crime Detection and Investigation CJE 4610 - Crime Detection and Investigation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
CJE4694CybercrimeCJE 4694 - Cybercrime CJE 4694 - Cybercrime Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
CJE4696Criminal Justice System Responses to Cyber CrimesCJE 4696 - Criminal Justice System Responses to Cyber Crimes CJE 4696 - Criminal Justice System Responses to Cyber Crimes Topics include current law enforcement and prosecutorial responses to cybercr… source
CJJ2002Juvenile JusticeCJJ 2002 - Juvenile Justice CJJ 2002 - Juvenile Justice Surveys youth crimes and the police role in programs of prevention and control. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fee… source
CJL1100Criminal LawCJL 1100 - Criminal Law CJL 1100 - Criminal Law Topics include fundamentals of criminal law; essential elements of a crime, criminal liability, responsibility and capacity, defenses, and criminal jur… source
CJL2403Criminal Procedure and EvidenceCJL 2403 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence CJL 2403 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
CJL2500Introduction to CourtsCJL 2500 - Introduction to Courts CJL 2500 - Introduction to Courts S. court system. Defines and identifies different aspects of law and crime and examines aspects of federal and state court systems,… source
CLT1500Classical MythologyCLT 1500 - Classical Mythology CLT 1500 - Classical Mythology Through literature, visual, and performing arts, students will study how classical mythology has been thematically used by artists and po… source
CNT1700CSwitching, Routing, and Wireless EssentialsCNT 1700C - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials CNT 1700C - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality, implemen… source
CNT2210CEnterprise Networking, Security, and AutomationCNT 2210C - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation CNT 2210C - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation Students will learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced function… source
CNT3411Security OperationsCNT 3411 - Security Operations CNT 3411 - Security Operations Examines relevant examples of cyber warfare with emphasis on designing an effective Security Operations Center. Semester Hours: 3 credit… source
CNT3421Securing the CloudCNT 3421 - Securing the Cloud CNT 3421 - Securing the Cloud Includes the process of moving to the cloud and governing the cloud. Prepares the student for the CompTIA Cloud certification exam (CVO-001… source
COM2100Business CommunicationsCOM 2100 - Business Communications COM 2100 - Business Communications Includes systems, practices, and media as well as some aspects of the behavioral sciences. Emphasis is on composing and arranging… source
COP1510Programming ConceptsCOP 1510 - Programming Concepts COP 1510 - Programming Concepts Emphasis on programming concepts, design solutions, algorithms, pseudocode, flow charts, debugging, and documentation using a high-leve… source
COP2224C ProgrammingCOP 2224 - C Programming COP 2224 - C Programming Covers structured data, classes, arrays, pointers, abstract data types, binary files, sorting, searching, and the Standard Template Library. Semester… source
COP2360C# ProgrammingCOP 2360 - C# Programming COP 2360 - C# Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source
COP2420Robotics ProgrammingCOP 2420 - Robotics Programming COP 2420 - Robotics Programming The student will use multiple robots to complete various projects that include emphasis on basic programming logic, algorithm analysis… source
COP2650Mobile Application ProgrammingCOP 2650 - Mobile Application Programming COP 2650 - Mobile Application Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
COP2800Java ProgrammingCOP 2800 - Java Programming COP 2800 - Java Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
COP2842Programming in PHPCOP 2842 - Programming in PHP COP 2842 - Programming in PHP Emphasizes programming techniques required to create web pages using PHP scripting language features and MySQL database. Upon completion, t… source
COP2933Special Topics in Computer ProgrammingCOP 2933 - Special Topics in Computer Programming COP 2933 - Special Topics in Computer Programming Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College… source
CRW2100Creative Writing: FictionCRW 2100 - Creative Writing: Fiction CRW 2100 - Creative Writing: Fiction Group discussions of students’ papers and selected literary works. Elective only. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all… source
CRW2300Creative Writing: PoetryCRW 2300 - Creative Writing: Poetry CRW 2300 - Creative Writing: Poetry Group discussions of students’ papers and selected literary works. Elective only. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring… source
COS0010Cosmetology ICOS 0010 - Cosmetology I COS 0010 - Cosmetology I Introduces the student to product knowledge for proper usage and prevention of waste. Includes exploration of career opportunities, effective communi… source
COS0010LCosmetology I LabCOS 0010L - Cosmetology I Lab COS 0010L - Cosmetology I Lab Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
COS0071CSafety, Sanitation, and SterilizationCOS 0071C - Safety, Sanitation, and Sterilization COS 0071C - Safety, Sanitation, and Sterilization The students utilize the classroom and clinic to develop the basic barbering skills and techniques… source
COS0072CFlorida Laws and RulesCOS 0072C - Florida Laws and Rules COS 0072C - Florida Laws and Rules Students continue to master their practical skills under direct supervision and return to the classroom for theory review in prep… source
COS0088Cosmetology IICOS 0088 - Cosmetology II COS 0088 - Cosmetology II Topics include hair extensions and the making of wigs and continued development of professional portfolio, resume development, and job interview sk… source
COS0088LCosmetology II LabCOS 0088L - Cosmetology II Lab COS 0088L - Cosmetology II Lab Dispensary duties are assigned to the student in preparation for the salon environment. The student develops beginning dispensary awarene… source
COS0089Cosmetology IIICOS 0089 - Cosmetology III COS 0089 - Cosmetology III The student will research and develop business and marketing components to be implemented in a mock salon presentation applying previous knowledg… source
COS0089LCosmetology III LabCOS 0089L - Cosmetology III Lab COS 0089L - Cosmetology III Lab The student is required to take a mock practical exam and complete applicable remediation in preparation for the Florida State Board ex… source
COS0161CBarbering I: Theory of BarberingCOS 0161C - Barbering I: Theory of Barbering COS 0161C - Barbering I: Theory of Barbering The basic topics and tasks include history of barbering; tools and implements; and men’s hair cutting and sha… source
COS0162CBarbering II: Applied Skills and TacticsCOS 0162C - Barbering II: Applied Skills and Tactics COS 0162C - Barbering II: Applied Skills and Tactics All services are demonstrated and monitored with instruction and approval by the barber instr… source
COS0941InternshipCOS 0941 - Internship COS 0941 - Internship at the junior/senior cosmetology/barbering level and is designed to strengthen specific skill development to prepare the student for the Florida Board of C… source
COS0942InternshipCOS 0942 - Internship COS 0942 - Internship at the junior/senior cosmetology/barbering level and is designed to strengthen specific skill development to prepare the student for the Florida Board of C… source
COS0943InternshipCOS 0943 - Internship COS 0943 - Internship at the junior/senior cosmetology/barbering level and is designed to strengthen specific skill development to prepare the student for the Florida Board of C… source
CSP0016CManicure and Pedicure SpecialistCSP 0016C - Manicure and Pedicure Specialist CSP 0016C - Manicure and Pedicure Specialist Semester Hours: 180 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fees Course Designations: Post-Seconda… source
CSP0105CAdvanced Skin Care ICSP 0105C - Advanced Skin Care I CSP 0105C - Advanced Skin Care I Emphasizes advanced esthetics terminology, procedures, and equipment including contraindications and indications including an overvie… source
CSP0106CAdvanced Skin Care IICSP 0106C - Advanced Skin Care II CSP 0106C - Advanced Skin Care II Emphasizes advanced working knowledge of various skin treatments such as mask and skin therapy as well as advanced chemical peels s… source
CSP0264CFacial TreatmentsCSP 0264C - Facial Treatments CSP 0264C - Facial Treatments Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
CSP0266CFacial SpecialistCSP 0266C - Facial Specialist CSP 0266C - Facial Specialist Semester Hours: 220 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fees Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
CSP0931CSpecialty TopicsCSP 0931C - Specialty Topics CSP 0931C - Specialty Topics Provides the student with clinical opportunities to learn new skills. Semester Hours: 60 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Desi… source
CSP0940LInternshipCSP 0940L - Internship CSP 0940L - Internship This course is also designed to impart working knowledge and employability skills for the advanced esthetics industry. Semester Hours: 60 clock hours Sem… source
CTS1138CPC Hardware and Operating Systems (A+)CTS 1138C - PC Hardware and Operating Systems (A+) CTS 1138C - PC Hardware and Operating Systems (A+) The course begins with an evaluation of a student’s current readiness to successfully pass each o… source
CTS1155Help Desk TechnicianCTS 1155 - Desk Technician CTS 1155 - Desk Technician The student will utilize knowledge from other courses in the diagnosis and solution of computer problems. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source
CTS1300CAdministering Microsoft Windows WorkstationCTS 1300C - Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation CTS 1300C - Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation Prepares the student for the Microsoft Certification Exams 70-646 (Installing and Confi… source
CTS1390CInstall & Configure Windows ServerCTS 1390C - Install & Configure Windows Server CTS 1390C - Install & Configure Windows Server Prepares the student for the Microsoft® MCSA certification exam. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source
CTS2106CLinuxCTS 2106C - Linux CTS 2106C - Linux Emphasis on updated information pertinent to the latest Linux distributions and new storage technologies such as LVM and ext4. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semes… source
CTS2120CNetwork Security+CTS 2120C - Network Security+ CTS 2120C - Network Security+ Provides the broad-based knowledge necessary to prepare the student for further study in specialized security fields or may be used as a co… source
CTS2145CCloud EssentialsCTS 2145C - Cloud Essentials CTS 2145C - Cloud Essentials Prepares the student for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials specialty certification (Exam CLO-001). Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring F… source
CTS2149Fundamentals of Project ManagementCTS 2149 - Fundamentals of Project Management CTS 2149 - Fundamentals of Project Management Includes business, interpersonal, and technical project management skills required to manage projects and i… source
CTS2318Information Security ManagementCTS 2318 - Information Security Management CTS 2318 - Information Security Management Covers steps and solutions for responding to an incident and loosely follows the ISACA CISM certification. Semest… source
CTS2433Database Development and ManagementCTS 2433 - Database Development and Management CTS 2433 - Database Development and Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring, Sumer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
DAA1100Beginning Modern DanceDAA 1100 - Beginning Modern Dance DAA 1100 - Beginning Modern Dance Emphasis on correct placement and body alignment, strength and flexibility, movement vocabulary, and rhythmic and creative skills.… source
DAA1200Fundamentals of BalletDAA 1200 - Fundamentals of Ballet DAA 1200 - Fundamentals of Ballet Emphasis is on correct body placement and alignment, strength and flexibility, vocabulary, musicality, and movement quality. Semest… source
DAN2100Dance AppreciationDAN 2100 - Dance Appreciation DAN 2100 - Dance Appreciation May include aesthetic, vocational, social, and historical aspects. Includes selections from the Western canon. Semester Hours: 3 credit hou… source
DEA1010Introduction to Dental AssistingDEA 1010 - Introduction to Dental Assisting DEA 1010 - Introduction to Dental Assisting Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DEA1030PreclinicDEA 1030 - Preclinic DEA 1030 - Preclinic Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DEA1030LPreclinic LabDEA 1030L - Preclinic Lab DEA 1030L - Preclinic Lab Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester ummer Course Designations: AS only source
DEA1052Nitrous Oxide MonitoringDEA 1052 - Nitrous Oxide Monitoring DEA 1052 - Nitrous Oxide Monitoring Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DEA1805Clinical Practice IDEA 1805 - Clinical Practice I DEA 1805 - Clinical Practice I Topics include but are not limited to instrument identification for specialty practices, professional demeanor, human relations in the de… source
DEA1805LClinical Practice I LabDEA 1805L - Clinical Practice I Lab DEA 1805L - Clinical Practice I Lab The student will perform basic dental assisting duties at the beginning of the course but will continue to incorporate more adv… source
DEA1855Clinical Practice IIDEA 1855 - Clinical Practice II DEA 1855 - Clinical Practice II This course is a continuation of DEA 1805. Topics include, but are not limited to, dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, and new technol… source
DEA1855LClinical Practice II LabDEA 1855L - Clinical Practice II Lab DEA 1855L - Clinical Practice II Lab The student will perform dental assisting duties at the intermediate level. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fee… source
DEA1936Dental Assisting SeminarDEA 1936 - Dental Assisting Seminar DEA 1936 - Dental Assisting Seminar Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DEA1940LClinical Preceptorship IDEA 1940L - Clinical Preceptorship I DEA 1940L - Clinical Preceptorship I This course allows the student the opportunity to demonstrate their clinical and administrative skills in a dental office set… source
DEA1941LClinical Preceptorship IIDEA 1941L - Clinical Preceptorship II DEA 1941L - Clinical Preceptorship II This course allows the dental assistant student the opportunity to demonstrate their clinical and administrative skills in… source
DEH1002Fundamentals of Dental HygieneDEH 1002 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene DEH 1002 - Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Topics include infection control, instrument design and utilization, gingival characteristics, tooth deposits, medi… source
DEH1002LDental Hygiene Pre-ClinicDEH 1002L - Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic DEH 1002L - Dental Hygiene Pre-Clinic The student will master basic instrumentation skills through practice on manikin models prior to performing preventive dent… source
DEH1130Oral Embryology and HistologyDEH 1130 - Oral Embryology and Histology DEH 1130 - Oral Embryology and Histology Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DEH1400Oral PathologyDEH 1400 - Oral Pathology DEH 1400 - Oral Pathology The student will apply pathological principles to the clinical practice of dental hygiene. Recognition of normal and abnormal conditions of the ora… source
DEH1800Dental Hygiene IDEH 1800 - Dental Hygiene I DEH 1800 - Dental Hygiene I Topics include instrument sharpening, medical and dental emergencies, patient management, communication, and motivation, abuse and neglect, dis… source
DEH1800LDental Hygiene Clinic IDEH 1800L - Dental Hygiene Clinic I DEH 1800L - Dental Hygiene Clinic I Skills include patient assessment, treatment planning, education, instrumentation, and proper documentation for patients with m… source
DEH1802Dental Hygiene IIDEH 1802 - Dental Hygiene II DEH 1802 - Dental Hygiene II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DEH1802LDental Hygiene Clinic IIDEH 1802L - Dental Hygiene Clinic II DEH 1802L - Dental Hygiene Clinic II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
DEH2202Nutrition and Dental HealthDEH 2202 - Nutrition and Dental Health DEH 2202 - Nutrition and Dental Health Emphasizes the relationship between diet and oral health, as well as oral manifestations of nutritional deficiencies. Sem… source
DEH2300Pharmacology/Dental Office EmergenciesDEH 2300 - Pharmacology/Dental Office Emergencies DEH 2300 - Pharmacology/Dental Office Emergencies Emphasizes proper management of medical emergencies that may occur within a dental office. Semester… source
DEH2602PeriodonticsDEH 2602 - Periodontics DEH 2602 - Periodontics Analyzes and correlates etiology, immunology, clinical and radiographic diagnosis, treatment planning, prognosis and oral therapy. Emphasizes the role… source
DEH2702CCommunity Dental HealthDEH 2702C - Community Dental Health DEH 2702C - Community Dental Health Emphasizes the principles of public and community dental health as they relate to the role of the dental hygienist, through pro… source
DEH2804Dental Hygiene IIIDEH 2804 - Dental Hygiene III DEH 2804 - Dental Hygiene III Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DEH2804LDental Hygiene Clinic IIIDEH 2804L - Dental Hygiene Clinic III DEH 2804L - Dental Hygiene Clinic III Special emphasis is placed on assisting patients with special needs. Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab… source
DEH2812Dental Hygiene IVDEH 2812 - Dental Hygiene IV DEH 2812 - Dental Hygiene IV Provides a forum for discussion of ongoing clinical case studies and oral case presentations. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring F… source
DEH2812LDental Hygiene Clinic IVDEH 2812L - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV DEH 2812L - Dental Hygiene Clinic IV Emphasizes proficient clinical competency, effective patient management, and efficient time utilization. Teaches professional… source
DEH2902Special Topics in Dental HygieneDEH 2902 - Special Topics in Dental Hygiene DEH 2902 - Special Topics in Dental Hygiene Provides comprehensive and individualized instruction in clinical patient care and/or review in preparation for… source
DEH2906Dental Hygiene National Board ReviewDEH 2906 - Dental Hygiene National Board Review DEH 2906 - Dental Hygiene National Board Review Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DES1000Dental AnatomyDES 1000 - Dental Anatomy DES 1000 - Dental Anatomy The teeth are studied individually and collectively in terms of shape, function, and relation to each other. Provides essential dental terminology… source
DES1010Head and Neck AnatomyDES 1010 - Head and Neck Anatomy DES 1010 - Head and Neck Anatomy Special emphasis is placed on the structures associated with oral cavity. Teeth are studied in relationship to the structures that su… source
DES1051CPain ManagementDES 1051C - Pain Management DES 1051C - Pain Management Requires the application of knowledge from pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, and anatomy. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester ummer F… source
DES1100CDental MaterialsDES 1100C - Dental Materials DES 1100C - Dental Materials Compositions and proper handling presented. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
DES1200CDental RadiologyDES 1200C - Dental Radiology DES 1200C - Dental Radiology The history and theory of ionizing radiation, including radiation safety, are crucial components of this study. Semester Hours: 3 credit hour… source
DES1503Dental Office ManagementDES 1503 - Dental Office Management DES 1503 - Dental Office Management The course includes, but is not limited to, telephone techniques, ordering supplies, recall system, appointment control, bookke… source
DES1600Office EmergenciesDES 1600 - Office Emergencies DES 1600 - Office Emergencies Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
DES1840Preventive DentistryDES 1840 - Preventive Dentistry DES 1840 - Preventive Dentistry A study of the periodontal tissues, tooth deposits and stains, caries etiology host, agent, and environmental factors are emphasized, a… source
DES2055CAdministration of Local Anesthetics by Dental HygienistsDES 2055C - Administration of Local Anesthetics by Dental Hygienists DES 2055C - Administration of Local Anesthetics by Dental Hygienists Requires the student to apply knowledge from pharmacology, bi… source
DES2832CExpanded Functions IDES 2832C - Expanded Functions I DES 2832C - Expanded Functions I This course includes, but is not limited to, the ethical and legal aspects of dentistry, applying sealants, making impressions for st… source
DES2833CExpanded Functions IIDES 2833C - Expanded Functions II DES 2833C - Expanded Functions II This course includes, but it’s not limited to, suture removal, insert and remove dressing from alveolar sockets in post-operative o… source
DEP2001Child DevelopmentDEP 2001 - Child Development DEP 2001 - Child Development Fulfills a portion of the required 120 hours of training for the Florida Child Care Professional Credential (FCCPC) or a National Child Devel… source
DEP2004Human Growth and DevelopmentDEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development DEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development Designed to provide the foundation for understanding the life cycle from conception to death. The approach throughout t… source
DIM0101CDiesel Engine Mechanic/Technician HelperDIM 0101C - Diesel Engine Mechanic/Technician er DIM 0101C - Diesel Engine Mechanic/Technician er Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Sec… source
DIM0131CDiesel Air Brakes TechnicianDIM 0131C - Diesel Air Brakes Technician DIM 0131C - Diesel Air Brakes Technician Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Voc… source
DIM0153CDiesel Preventive Maintenance TechnicianDIM 0153C - Diesel Preventive Maintenance Technician DIM 0153C - Diesel Preventive Maintenance Technician Content emphasizes skills and concepts related to engine, fuel, air induction and exhaust, lu… source
ECO2013MacroeconomicsECO 2013 - Macroeconomics ECO 2013 - Macroeconomics Students will examine theories and evidence related to the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal… source
ECO2023MicroeconomicsECO 2023 - Microeconomics ECO 2023 - Microeconomics Emphasizes model building and the analysis of product and resource markets and topics, such as the economics of the firm under the four major marke… source
EDF1005Introduction to the Teaching ProfessionEDF 1005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDF 1005 - Introduction to the Teaching Profession Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, includ… source
EEC1100Introduction to Early ChildhoodEEC 1100 - Introduction to Early Childhood EEC 1100 - Introduction to Early Childhood The course fulfills a portion of the 120 hours of training required for the Florida Child Care Professional Crede… source
EEC1312Creative Experiences for Young ChildrenEEC 1312 - Creative Experiences for Young Children EEC 1312 - Creative Experiences for Young Children Students will create materials and activities for young children and adapt them to the developmen… source
EEC1601Observation and Assessment in Early ChildhoodEEC 1601 - Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood EEC 1601 - Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Explores different methods for documenting young children’s behaviors. Semester Hours… source
EEC2401Home and CommunityEEC 2401 - Home and Community EEC 2401 - Home and Community These relationships are crucial in providing appropriate experiences for young children. Emphasizes specific attitudes, philosophies, and p… source
EEC2500Infant and Toddler DevelopmentEEC 2500 - Infant and Toddler Development EEC 2500 - Infant and Toddler Development This course is required as part of the Infant/Toddler Specialization Technical Certificate. Semester Hours: 3 credi… source
EEC2521Childcare ManagementEEC 2521 - Childcare Management EEC 2521 - Childcare Management Emphasizes facility program budgets, schedules, and food management. Students are required to complete 20 hours of observation/service… source
EEC2523Leadership and Management of Child Care ProgramsEEC 2523 - Leadership and Management of Child Care Programs EEC 2523 - Leadership and Management of Child Care Programs Focuses on knowledge and skills necessary to become effective leaders and manag… source
EEC2734Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young ChildrenEEC 2734 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children EEC 2734 - Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children Emphasis is placed on establishing safe, quality learning environments and prac… source
EEC2940CEarly Childhood PracticumEEC 2940C - Early Childhood Practicum EEC 2940C - Early Childhood Practicum Students will be observed in an early childhood setting to evaluate their competencies working with young children. Student… source
EET1015CDirect Current CircuitsEET 1015C - Direct Current Circuits EET 1015C - Direct Current Circuits Lab instruction includes D/C circuit analysis and the use of basic electronic test equipment. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Se… source
EET1025CAlternating Current CircuitsEET 1025C - Alternating Current Circuits EET 1025C - Alternating Current Circuits Lab instruction includes a practical analysis of A/C circuits and the use of instruments associated with alternating… source
EET1084CElectronics OverviewEET 1084C - Electronics Overview EET 1084C - Electronics Overview Topics include the study and performance of basic experiments in electricity, direct current (DC) circuits, alternating current (AC)… source
EET1931Special Topics in Electronics Engineering TechnologyEET 1931 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology EET 1931 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology Some topics may require laboratory assignments. The course may be repea… source
EET1933Special Topics in Electronics Engineering TechnologyEET 1933 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology EET 1933 - Special Topics in Electronics Engineering Technology Some topics may require laboratory assignments. The course may be repea… source
EET2141CElectronic Devices and Integrated Circuits IEET 2141C - Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits I EET 2141C - Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits I Topics include the theory and operation of diodes and rectifiers, single-stage amplif… source
EET2142CLinear CircuitsEET 2142C - Linear Circuits EET 2142C - Linear Circuits Power circuits will include switching and amplifying applications. Laboratory experiences include testing instruments to measure and determine… source
EET2215CInstrumentation ElectronicsEET 2215C - Instrumentation Electronics EET 2215C - Instrumentation Electronics Emphasizes the function of interfacing devices, test instruments, and sensors which are used in instrumentation measure… source
EET2947Electronic Technology Co-opEET 2947 - Electronic Technology Co-op EET 2947 - Electronic Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placem… source
EET2948Electronic Technology Co-opEET 2948 - Electronic Technology Co-op EET 2948 - Electronic Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placem… source
EET2949Electronic Technology Co-opEET 2949 - Electronic Technology Co-op EET 2949 - Electronic Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placem… source
EEX1600Behavior ManagementEEX 1600 - Behavior Management EEX 1600 - Behavior Management Examines classroom management routines and procedures for effective teaching. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: N… source
EEX2010Introduction to Exceptional ChildrenEEX 2010 - Introduction to Exceptional Children EEX 2010 - Introduction to Exceptional Children Attention will be directed to the following exceptionalities: intellectual and learning disabilities, e… source
EGN1123Engineering GraphicsEGN 1123 - Engineering Graphics EGN 1123 - Engineering Graphics Covers the depiction of objects in a standard multiview drawing on a computer. Uses one, two, three, auxiliary, and section views. Cove… source
EME2040Introduction to Technology for EducatorsEME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators EME 2040 - Introduction to Technology for Educators Students survey a variety of instructional applications and teaching materials and learn to app… source
EMS1119Emergency Medical TechnicianEMS 1119 - Emergency Medical Technician EMS 1119 - Emergency Medical Technician Topics include how to assess, treat, and transport the sick and injured. Emphasizes assessment- based learning and comp… source
EMS1119LEMT LabEMS 1119L - EMT Lab EMS 1119L - EMT Lab Topics include assessing, treating, and transporting the sick and injured in the laboratory and simulated field environment. Emphasizes assessment-based learni… source
EMS1411LEMT Clinical InternshipEMS 1411L - EMT Clinical Internship EMS 1411L - EMT Clinical Internship Emphasizes on assessment-based learning and complies with National DOT EMT curriculum. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester… source
EMS1601Introduction to Advanced Prehospital CareEMS 1601 - Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care EMS 1601 - Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS1612Cardiovascular EmergenciesEMS 1612 - Cardiovascular Emergencies EMS 1612 - Cardiovascular Emergencies Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS1654LParamedic Field/Clinical Experience IEMS 1654L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience I EMS 1654L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience I The student will begin ambulance time in an observational capacity with an assigned preceptor and a… source
EMS1683Fundamentals of Advanced Prehospital CareEMS 1683 - Fundamentals of Advanced Prehospital Care EMS 1683 - Fundamentals of Advanced Prehospital Care Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2231LParamedic Lab IEMS 2231L - Paramedic Lab I EMS 2231L - Paramedic Lab I Covers respiratory emergencies and airway management problems today’s field paramedic will be faced with. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semest… source
EMS2232LParamedic Lab IIEMS 2232L - Paramedic Lab II EMS 2232L - Paramedic Lab II Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2236LParamedic Lab IIIEMS 2236L - Paramedic Lab III EMS 2236L - Paramedic Lab III Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2460LEMS Field LeadershipEMS 2460L - EMS Field Leadership EMS 2460L - EMS Field Leadership Emphasizes the role of the Paramedic as the leader and coordinator of pre-hospital emergency care. Assists the student in the success… source
EMS2613Patient AssessmentEMS 2613 - Patient Assessment EMS 2613 - Patient Assessment Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2614Airway Management and Respiratory EmergenciesEMS 2614 - Airway Management and Respiratory Emergencies EMS 2614 - Airway Management and Respiratory Emergencies Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2627Medical EmergenciesEMS 2627 - Medical Emergencies EMS 2627 - Medical Emergencies Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2628OB/GYN/Neonatal/Pediatric EmergenciesEMS 2628 - OB/GYN/Neonatal/Pediatric Emergencies EMS 2628 - OB/GYN/Neonatal/Pediatric Emergencies Also, provides instruction for treating a pediatric patient with an emergency. Semester Hours: 2 cred… source
EMS2655LParamedic Field/Clinical Experience IIEMS 2655L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience II EMS 2655L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Experience II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2656LParamedic Field/Clinical InternshipEMS 2656L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Internship EMS 2656L - Paramedic Field/Clinical Internship The field internship verifies that the student has achieved entry-level competence, and is able to serv… source
EMS2680Behavioral EmergenciesEMS 2680 - Behavioral Emergencies EMS 2680 - Behavioral Emergencies Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
EMS2681Special Considerations in Prehospital CareEMS 2681 - Special Considerations in Prehospital Care EMS 2681 - Special Considerations in Prehospital Care Provides procedures to ensure safe and effective ground and air transport, including the in… source
EMS2682Advanced Prehospital Trauma ManagementEMS 2682 - Advanced Prehospital Trauma Management EMS 2682 - Advanced Prehospital Trauma Management Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
ENC0015Developmental Writing IENC 0015 - Developmental Writing I ENC 0015 - Developmental Writing I The writing component of the course focuses on effective paragraph composition. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spri… source
ENC0025Developmental Writing IIENC 0025 - Developmental Writing II ENC 0025 - Developmental Writing II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: Developmental Education source
ENC1101English Composition IENC 1101 - English Composition I ENC 1101 - English Composition I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educat… source
ENC1102English Composition IIENC 1102 - English Composition II ENC 1102 - English Composition II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educ… source
ENC1210Technical Writing IENC 1210 - Technical Writing I ENC 1210 - Technical Writing I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
ENL2012English Literature to 1800ENL 2012 - English Literature to 1800 ENL 2012 - English Literature to 1800 Literature courses further the ability to understand literary devices and language; to appreciate a text and its socio-cult… source
ENL2022English Literature from 1800ENL 2022 - English Literature from 1800 ENL 2022 - English Literature from 1800 Literature courses further the ability to understand literary devices and language; to appreciate a text and its socio-… source
ENT1000Introduction of EntrepreneurshipENT 1000 - Introduction of Entrepreneurship ENT 1000 - Introduction of Entrepreneurship Covers the fundamentals of starting and operating a business, developing a business plan, obtaining financing,… source
ENT1012Entrepreneurship ManagementENT 1012 - Entrepreneurship Management ENT 1012 - Entrepreneurship Management It is intended for those students considering self-employment for the first time or for those who are already committed a… source
ENT1031Entrepreneurship Marketing and SalesENT 1031 - Entrepreneurship Marketing and Sales ENT 1031 - Entrepreneurship Marketing and Sales Intended for students considering self-employment for the first time or for those who are already entre… source
ENT1411Small Business Accounting and FinanceENT 1411 - Small Business Accounting and Finance ENT 1411 - Small Business Accounting and Finance Content includes basic overview of accounting cycle, data entry using manual and computerized systems… source
ENT2942Entrepreneurship PracticumENT 2942 - Entrepreneurship Practicum ENT 2942 - Entrepreneurship Practicum Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
ENT3003Principles of EntrepreneurshipENT 3003 - Principles of Entrepreneurship ENT 3003 - Principles of Entrepreneurship Includes the development of a business plan. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designat… source
ENT4114Business Plan DevelopmentENT 4114 - Business Plan Development ENT 4114 - Business Plan Development The course also aids students in understanding the structure and content of a business plan, including the reasons for the or… source
ENT4124Marketing for EntrepreneursENT 4124 - Marketing for Entrepreneurs ENT 4124 - Marketing for Entrepreneurs Students will analyze marketing opportunities, research target markets, and develop a marketing strategy and brand positi… source
ENT4412Entrepreneurial FinanceENT 4412 - Entrepreneurial Finance ENT 4412 - Entrepreneurial Finance Topics include, but are not limited to, turning opportunities into reality, raising capital and financial management, venture ope… source
ENT4604New Product DevelopmentENT 4604 - New Product Development ENT 4604 - New Product Development Students create a new consumer brand including name, logo, product features, product package, labeling, recommended retail price… source
ESC1000Earth ScienceESC 1000 - Earth Science ESC 1000 - Earth Science The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth’s connections… source
ETC1250Properties of MaterialsETC 1250 - Properties of Materials ETC 1250 - Properties of Materials Covers stone, brick, concrete, wood, and other general building materials. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: No… source
ETD1310Survey of Computer Aided DraftingETD 1310 - Survey of Computer Aided Drafting ETD 1310 - Survey of Computer Aided Drafting Discussions include common view, line types, and title block features. Builds on the student’s existing knowl… source
ETD1542Structural DraftingETD 1542 - Structural Drafting ETD 1542 - Structural Drafting Includes minor connection details. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
ETD1931Special Topics in Drafting DesignETD 1931 - Special Topics in Drafting Design ETD 1931 - Special Topics in Drafting Design Some topics require laboratory assignments. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab… source
ETD1933Special Topics in Drafting DesignETD 1933 - Special Topics in Drafting Design ETD 1933 - Special Topics in Drafting Design Some topics may require laboratory assignments. The course may be repeated for credit when the content varies… source
ETD2332AutoCAD CustomizationETD 2332 - AutoCAD Customization ETD 2332 - AutoCAD Customization Oriented towards the user; not for advanced programmers. Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Des… source
ETD2340Computer DraftingETD 2340 - Computer Drafting ETD 2340 - Computer Drafting Intended for the drafting student and covers the nuances of the computer as a drafting tool. Much of the material in EGN 1123 will be covered… source
ETD2355Advanced Computer DraftingETD 2355 - Advanced Computer Drafting ETD 2355 - Advanced Computer Drafting Topics include minor customization, surface and solid modeling, and rendering. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester prin… source
ETD2364C3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS IETD 2364C - 3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS I ETD 2364C - 3D Parametric Modeling Using SOLIDWORKS I Topics include basic concepts of parametric part sketching, 3D part creation, dimensional a… source
ETD2372CAdvanced Rapid PrototypingETD 2372C - Advanced Rapid Prototyping ETD 2372C - Advanced Rapid Prototyping Through cooperation with local manufacturing facilities, when available, the student will be exposed to current industry… source
ETD2397CBuilding Information Management IETD 2397C - Building Information Management I ETD 2397C - Building Information Management I Covers the fundamental concepts on which BMI architecture is built and the characteristics of its parametri… source
ETD2398Building Information Management IIETD 2398 - Building Information Management II ETD 2398 - Building Information Management II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
ETD2550Civil 3DETD 2550 - Civil 3D ETD 2550 - Civil 3D Emphasizes the work of corridor modeling and pipe design, which is a three dimensional development tool. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, S… source
ETD2551Civil Engineering DraftingETD 2551 - Civil Engineering Drafting ETD 2551 - Civil Engineering Drafting Material will be dealt with both mathematically and graphically. A trig calculator is required. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source
ETD2930AEC/Mechanical Design CapstoneETD 2930 - AEC/Mechanical Design Capstone ETD 2930 - AEC/Mechanical Design Capstone Focuses on design projects developed in independently and in consultation with the instructor. When available, the… source
ETD2948Drafting and Design Technology Co-op.ETD 2948 - Drafting and Design Technology Co-op. ETD 2948 - Drafting and Design Technology Co-op. Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job… source
ETI1110Introduction to Quality AssuranceETI 1110 - Introduction to Quality Assurance ETI 1110 - Introduction to Quality Assurance Topics include the use of quality management techniques and quality philosophies, process development, techni… source
ETI1420Manufacturing Processes & MaterialsETI 1420 - Manufacturing Processes & Materials ETI 1420 - Manufacturing Processes & Materials Topics include the benefits, limitations, and applications of different machine tools and he materials fo… source
ETI1622CConcepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six SigmaETI 1622C - Concepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six Sigma ETI 1622C - Concepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six Sigma A comprehensive overview of the LEAN and Six Sigma methodologies is presented, includ… source
ETI1701Industrial SafetyETI 1701 - Industrial Safety ETI 1701 - Industrial Safety Emphasizes OSHA and the analysis and design of safety programs for industry. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees… source
ETI1931LSpecial Topics in Mechanical DesignETI 1931L - Special Topics in Mechanical Design ETI 1931L - Special Topics in Mechanical Design Specific course content is set by the program coordinator and faculty. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Se… source
ETI1933Special Topics in Mechanical DesignETI 1933 - Special Topics in Mechanical Design ETI 1933 - Special Topics in Mechanical Design Special topics require laboratory assignments. Shop time will be used to work on developing the necessary… source
ETI2411CManufacturing Processes CNC MachiningETI 2411C - Manufacturing Processes CNC Machining ETI 2411C - Manufacturing Processes CNC Machining Emphasis will be placed on technical skills needed for entry level employment as a CNC Machinist/Op… source
ETI2412CCNC Fabrication Processes (Fusion 360)ETI 2412C - CNC Fabrication Processes (Fusion 360) ETI 2412C - CNC Fabrication Processes (Fusion 360) The core learning source
ETI2414CComputer Aided Manufacturing # Fusion 360ETI 2414C - Computer Aided Manufacturing # Fusion 360 ETI 2414C - Computer Aided Manufacturing # Fusion 360 This course applies CAD/CAM topics using Fusion 360 to give a student an in-depth applicati… source
ETI2415CPrecision CNC Machining and MetrologyETI 2415C - Precision CNC Machining and Metrology ETI 2415C - Precision CNC Machining and Metrology CNC Router programming, set-up, and operations such as Engraving, Nesting, Lettering and Contouring… source
ETI2416CMetal Working Processes (Welding & Fabrication)ETI 2416C - Metal Working Processes (Welding & Fabrication) ETI 2416C - Metal Working Processes (Welding & Fabrication) Covers the safe and efficient use of hand tools, machines, mechanical cutting a… source
ETI2419CAdvanced Computer Aided Manufacturing-Fusion 360ETI 2419C - Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing-Fusion 360 ETI 2419C - Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing-Fusion 360 Students will apply various 2D & 3D toolpath operations to solid model projec… source
ETI2947Manufacturing Technology Co-opETI 2947 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op ETI 2947 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and… source
ETI2948Manufacturing Technology Co-opETI 2948 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op ETI 2948 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and… source
ETI2949Manufacturing Technology Co-opETI 2949 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op ETI 2949 - Manufacturing Technology Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and… source
ETM1010Mechanical Measurement & InstrumentationETM 1010 - Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation ETM 1010 - Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation Integrates the concepts, principles, and techniques of mechanical measurement with the use of v… source
ETM2315CHydraulics and PneumaticsETM 2315C - Hydraulics and Pneumatics ETM 2315C - Hydraulics and Pneumatics Labs will include demonstration and set-up of various pneumatic and hydraulic components, explaining how they are combined… source
ETS1210CFundamentals of PhotonicsETS 1210C - Fundamentals of Photonics ETS 1210C - Fundamentals of Photonics Contents include the nature and properties of light, light sources, human vision, lasers, and laser safety, basics of geome… source
ETS1230CIntroduction to LasersETS 1230C - Introduction to Lasers ETS 1230C - Introduction to Lasers Topics include elements and operation of a laser, laser safety, emission and absorption of light, lasing action, optical cavities… source
ETS1603CRobotics-Mechanics and ControlsETS 1603C - Robotics-Mechanics and Controls ETS 1603C - Robotics-Mechanics and Controls Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
ETS1931LSpecial Topics in Engineering TechnologyETS 1931L - Special Topics in Engineering Technology ETS 1931L - Special Topics in Engineering Technology An accompanying lab course that provides time for instruction and application of the skills.… source
ETS1932CSpecial Topics in Engineering TechnologyETS 1932C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology ETS 1932C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology Some topics require laboratory assignments. The course may be repeated for credit when the co… source
ETS1933CSpecial Topics in Engineering TechnologyETS 1933C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology ETS 1933C - Special Topics in Engineering Technology Designed as a combined lecture and lab course that includes both instruction and the applicat… source
ETS2406Biomedical EquipmentETS 2406 - Biomedical Equipment ETS 2406 - Biomedical Equipment Emphasizes the study of calibration, maintenance, and trouble-shooting procedures for circuits and devices. Background check included.… source
ETS2511CMotors and ControlsETS 2511C - Motors and Controls ETS 2511C - Motors and Controls General principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including starters, troubleshooting techniques, vario… source
ETS2542CProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC) FundamentalsETS 2542C - Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals ETS 2542C - Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations:… source
EUH1000European History IEUH 1000 - European History I EUH 1000 - European History I This course traces the social, intellectual, political, and cultural forces that flow into the mainstream of Western development and culmin… source
EUH1001European History IIEUH 1001 - European History II EUH 1001 - European History II Focuses on the end of the age of aristocracy, the impact of the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic wars, and the rise o… source
EUH2010A History of Greece and RomeEUH 2010 - A History of Greece and Rome EUH 2010 - A History of Greece and Rome Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General… source
EVR2001Introduction to Environmental ScienceEVR 2001 - Introduction to Environmental Science EVR 2001 - Introduction to Environmental Science This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Semester Hours: 3… source
FIN2100Personal Finance and Money ManagementFIN 2100 - Personal Finance and Money Management FIN 2100 - Personal Finance and Money Management Provides the student with the basic analytical skills and practical working knowledge necessary to se… source
FIN3400Financial ManagementFIN 3400 - Financial Management FIN 3400 - Financial Management Topics include financial statement analysis, financial planning and forecasting, time value of money, risk and rates of return, asset v… source
FRE1120Beginning French IFRE 1120 - Beginning French I FRE 1120 - Beginning French I The student with two consecutive years of high school French within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in FRE 1121 .… source
FRE1121Beginning French IIFRE 1121 - Beginning French II FRE 1121 - Beginning French II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education Elective… source
FSS1063CProfessional BakingFSS 1063C - Professional Baking FSS 1063C - Professional Baking Emphasis on the techniques and equipment used in a bake shop or the baking area of a commercial kitchen. The student will apply the fun… source
FSS1220CCulinary TechniquesFSS 1220C - Culinary Techniques FSS 1220C - Culinary Techniques Covers the study of ingredients, cooking, theories, terminology, equipment, technology, weights and measures, formula conversions, and… source
FSS1221CIntroduction to Culinary ProductionFSS 1221C - Introduction to Culinary Production FSS 1221C - Introduction to Culinary Production Emphasis on basic methods and chemistry of cooking, baking, kitchen operation, and kitchen management.… source
FSS1222LCulinary ProductionFSS 1222L - Culinary Production FSS 1222L - Culinary Production Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
FSS2052CSpecialty BreadsFSS 2052C - Specialty Breads FSS 2052C - Specialty Breads Special emphasis will be placed on regional and ethnics breads; handling grains for specialty breads; mixing, shaping, and finishing specialt… source
FSS2055CContemporary Cakes and DessertsFSS 2055C - Contemporary Cakes and Desserts FSS 2055C - Contemporary Cakes and Desserts Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
FSS2057CIndividual and Production PastriesFSS 2057C - Individual and Production Pastries FSS 2057C - Individual and Production Pastries Students will learn how to scale recipes for large volume production, calculate yield, work brigade line… source
FSS2058CConfectionary Art and Principles of DesignFSS 2058C - Confectionary Art and Principles of Design FSS 2058C - Confectionary Art and Principles of Design Topics covered will include chocolate, sugar, and marzipan; use of molds and templates; a… source
FSS2059CChocolates and ConfectionsFSS 2059C - Chocolates and Confections FSS 2059C - Chocolates and Confections Students will learn the principles involved in tempering chocolate, creating chocolate sculptures, forming simple centerp… source
FSS2224LClassical CuisineFSS 2224L - Classical Cuisine FSS 2224L - Classical Cuisine Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
FSS2242LInternational/Regional CuisineFSS 2242L - International/Regional Cuisine FSS 2242L - International/Regional Cuisine The student designs and implements banquet style international menus. Meals are prepared for the public. Semester… source
FSS2247CAdvanced BakingFSS 2247C - Advanced Baking FSS 2247C - Advanced Baking The student will apply the fundamentals of baking science in the production of various products and learn the basic baking skills required in t… source
FSS2248CGarde MangerFSS 2248C - Garde Manger FSS 2248C - Garde Manger The student will apply these fundamentals in actual catered events as outlined during the first day in class. Class times vary greatly. Semester Hour… source
FSS2284CCatering, Banquet, and Event ManagementFSS 2284C - Catering, Banquet, and Event Management FSS 2284C - Catering, Banquet, and Event Management Covers catering functions, special events, and banquets. Topics will include planning and manag… source
FSS2382LCulinary Management Practical ExamFSS 2382L - Culinary Management Practical Exam FSS 2382L - Culinary Management Practical Exam Provides knowledge needed to demonstrate artistic and creative abilities in various culinary shows, recip… source
FSS2947Culinary Management Co-opFSS 2947 - Culinary Management Co-op FSS 2947 - Culinary Management Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement.… source
GEA2000World Regional GeographyGEA 2000 - World Regional Geography GEA 2000 - World Regional Geography Human activities related to natural environmental conditions of countries, regions, and continents. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source
GEB1011Introduction to BusinessGEB 1011 - Introduction to Business GEB 1011 - Introduction to Business in two formats: the conventional classroom, and a special format which reduces formal classroom time but requires more self-stu… source
GEB2139E-Business ManagementGEB 2139 - E-Business Management GEB 2139 - E-Business Management Specific emphasis will be placed on the process of buying and selling goods and services, and information over computer networks. Sem… source
GEB2430Business EthicsGEB 2430 - Business Ethics GEB 2430 - Business Ethics Focus on what relationships are and ought to be with employees. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Des… source
GEB2943Business InternshipGEB 2943 - Business Internship GEB 2943 - Business Internship The student will apply the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to real world business operations. Semester Hours: 3 credit hour… source
GEB2949Business Co-opGEB 2949 - Business Co-op GEB 2949 - Business Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once enrolled, a stud… source
GEB3213Professional CommunicationsGEB 3213 - Professional Communications GEB 3213 - Professional Communications Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
GEB4451Business Climate AnalysisGEB 4451 - Business Climate Analysis GEB 4451 - Business Climate Analysis Follow the PESTEL framework, considering political, economic, sociocultural, technological, environmental, and legal forces.… source
GER1121Beginning German IIGER 1121 - Beginning German II GER 1121 - Beginning German II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
GIS2040CGeographic Information SystemsGIS 2040C - Geographic Information Systems GIS 2040C - Geographic Information Systems Topics include map projections, database management, collection of data, spatial representation of data, analyzin… source
GLY1010Physical GeologyGLY 1010 - Physical Geology GLY 1010 - Physical Geology The course will also explore the interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize lithosphe… source
GLY1010LPhysical Geology LaboratoryGLY 1010L - Physical Geology Laboratory GLY 1010L - Physical Geology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
GRA1109History of Graphic DesignGRA 1109 - History of Graphic Design GRA 1109 - History of Graphic Design Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
GRA2151Computer Graphics IGRA 2151 - Computer Graphics I GRA 2151 - Computer Graphics I The student will use a variety of layout and image-processing programs, digital scanning, and video images in assignments that emphasize… source
GRA2152Computer Graphics IIGRA 2152 - Computer Graphics II GRA 2152 - Computer Graphics II More commonly practiced computer skill sets will be introduced, practiced, and implemented. Various technical applications and techniqu… source
GRA2190Graphic Design IGRA 2190 - Graphic Design I GRA 2190 - Graphic Design I Covers concept development, layout skills, uses of type, illustration, and computer-aided design with the Mac computer platform. Semester Hours… source
GRA2191Graphic Design IIGRA 2191 - Graphic Design II GRA 2191 - Graphic Design II A high degree of professionalism is emphasized along with creativity, craftsmanship, and attention to details. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours… source
GRA2206TypographyGRA 2206 - Typography GRA 2206 - Typography Emphasizes the expressive power of type usage in design, while also covering technical aspects of fonts, letterforms, measurements, x-height, kerning, lead… source
GRA2210Electronic PrepressGRA 2210 - Electronic Prepress GRA 2210 - Electronic Prepress Commonly encountered issues, such as pagination, imposition, CMYK process, spot color systems, and color separation will be explored. Pri… source
GRA2721Creative Web DesignGRA 2721 - Creative Web Design GRA 2721 - Creative Web Design The student will learn basic skills needed to implement simple web pages to build a working website and gain a foundational knowledge of… source
GRA3194Graphic Design IIIGRA 3194 - Graphic Design III GRA 3194 - Graphic Design III Includes experimentation in multi-page print projects, computer animation, multi-media and environmental signage, lecture, and field trips.… source
GRA3202Advanced TypographyGRA 3202 - Advanced Typography GRA 3202 - Advanced Typography Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
GRA3883Motion GraphicsGRA 3883 - Motion Graphics GRA 3883 - Motion Graphics Industry standard software will be used to produce motion graphics. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designatio… source
GRA4186Senior Studio Graphic DesignGRA 4186 - Senior Studio Graphic Design GRA 4186 - Senior Studio Graphic Design Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
GRA4189Portfolio DevelopmentGRA 4189 - Portfolio Development GRA 4189 - Portfolio Development Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
GRA4514Environmental DesignGRA 4514 - Environmental Design GRA 4514 - Environmental Design Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
HFT1000Introduction to the Hospitality IndustryHFT 1000 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry HFT 1000 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry The student will become familiar with the various interrelated professions in these industries… source
HFT1254Lodging OperationsHFT 1254 - Lodging Operations HFT 1254 - Lodging Operations Designed for the student interested in managing hotels, motels, resorts, and other related lodging businesses. Provides the student with pr… source
HFT1313Hospitality Property ManagementHFT 1313 - Hospitality Property Management HFT 1313 - Hospitality Property Management Covers all phases of property management from operations management to cost analysis and capital investment. The… source
HFT1410Hospitality Industry AccountingHFT 1410 - Hospitality Industry Accounting HFT 1410 - Hospitality Industry Accounting Focuses on reservations and billing, audit, transient ledger, city ledger, income statement, and of the statistic… source
HFT1860Bar and Beverage ManagementHFT 1860 - Bar and Beverage Management HFT 1860 - Bar and Beverage Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
HFT2211Hospitality Resource ManagementHFT 2211 - Hospitality Resource Management HFT 2211 - Hospitality Resource Management Covers theories and principles of managing a hospitality entity. The student will examine the management process… source
HFT2212Food Service Sanitation and SafetyHFT 2212 - Food Service Sanitation and Safety HFT 2212 - Food Service Sanitation and Safety Includes the laws and regulations related to safety, fire, and sanitation and how to adhere to them in the… source
HFT2451Cost Control and PurchasingHFT 2451 - Cost Control and Purchasing HFT 2451 - Cost Control and Purchasing Focus on the principles and practices concerned with the purchase and receipt of food, supplies, and equipment for variou… source
HFT2500Marketing in the Hospitality IndustryHFT 2500 - Marketing in the Hospitality Industry HFT 2500 - Marketing in the Hospitality Industry Addresses topics including using a restaurant’s menu and service staff to generate word-of-mouth adve… source
HFT2600Concepts of Hospitality LawHFT 2600 - Concepts of Hospitality Law HFT 2600 - Concepts of Hospitality Law Addresses risk management in the hospitality industry. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Desi… source
HFT2840CDining Room Management French ServiceHFT 2840C - Dining Room Management French Service HFT 2840C - Dining Room Management French Service Special emphasis is given to wine service, table-side preparation, carving, and service. Semester H… source
HFT2841CDining Room Management American ServiceHFT 2841C - Dining Room Management American Service HFT 2841C - Dining Room Management American Service Covers all aspects of a la carte service including all aspects of dining room service required… source
HFT2850CManagement of DiningHFT 2850C - Management of Dining HFT 2850C - Management of Dining The student will gain hands-on experience in American, French, and banquet table service. Covers all aspects of dining room service r… source
HFT2947Hospitality Management Co-opHFT 2947 - Hospitality Management Co-op HFT 2947 - Hospitality Management Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and plac… source
HFT2949Hospitality Management Co-opHFT 2949 - Hospitality Management Co-op HFT 2949 - Hospitality Management Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and plac… source
HIM1000CIntroduction to Health Information ManagementHIM 1000C - Introduction to Health Information Management HIM 1000C - Introduction to Health Information Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
HIM1442PharmacologyHIM 1442 - Pharmacology HIM 1442 - Pharmacology Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
HIM1800Health Information Management Professional Practice IHIM 1800 - Health Information Management Professional Practice I HIM 1800 - Health Information Management Professional Practice I Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Cou… source
HIM2214CHealth Data ManagementHIM 2214C - Health Data Management HIM 2214C - Health Data Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
HIM2229CIntroduction to Coding and ClassificationHIM 2229C - Introduction to Coding and Classification HIM 2229C - Introduction to Coding and Classification Covers the guidelines, conventions, and all body systems to apply accurate code data for re… source
HIM2253COutpatient Reimbursement Methodologies (CPT Coding)HIM 2253C - Outpatient Reimbursement Methodologies (CPT Coding) HIM 2253C - Outpatient Reimbursement Methodologies (CPT Coding) Includes principles and practices related to payment by insurance of he… source
HIM2284CIntermediate Coding and Classification SystemsHIM 2284C - Intermediate Coding and Classification Systems HIM 2284C - Intermediate Coding and Classification Systems Covers the guidelines, conventions, and all body systems to apply accurate code d… source
HIM2285CAdvanced Coding and Classifications SystemsHIM 2285C - Advanced Coding and Classifications Systems HIM 2285C - Advanced Coding and Classifications Systems Analysis and coding compliance principles will be highly stressed for accuracy of data… source
HIM2500CPerformance Improvement in HealthcareHIM 2500C - Performance Improvement in Healthcare HIM 2500C - Performance Improvement in Healthcare Emphasis on the key processes for identification, resolution of problems in the Health Information… source
HIM2512Health Information Management and SupervisionHIM 2512 - Health Information Management and Supervision HIM 2512 - Health Information Management and Supervision Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
HIM2620Medical Statistics and Financial ApplicationsHIM 2620 - Medical Statistics and Financial Applications HIM 2620 - Medical Statistics and Financial Applications Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
HIM2653CMedical Informatics and Health Information TechnologiesHIM 2653C - Medical Informatics and Health Information Technologies HIM 2653C - Medical Informatics and Health Information Technologies Health information technologies and application of skills learn… source
HIM2810CHealth Information Management Professional Practice IIHIM 2810C - Health Information Management Professional Practice II HIM 2810C - Health Information Management Professional Practice II Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: Lab… source
HIM2820LHealth Information Technology Professional Practice IIIHIM 2820L - Health Information Technology Professional Practice III HIM 2820L - Health Information Technology Professional Practice III Consists of an intense onsite/offsite practicum in reimbursemen… source
HIM2932Special Topics in Health Information ManagementHIM 2932 - Special Topics in Health Information Management HIM 2932 - Special Topics in Health Information Management Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS… source
HLP1081Personal Wellness Appraisal and ImprovementHLP 1081 - Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement HLP 1081 - Personal Wellness Appraisal and Improvement Areas of study are physiological concepts related to physical fitness and training, indiv… source
HSA1172Medical Billing and Third Party PayerHSA 1172 - Medical Billing and Third Party Payer HSA 1172 - Medical Billing and Third Party Payer The students will develop an understanding of the proper use of coding manuals for the reporting of d… source
HSA2001Interprofessional Team Based Health CareHSA 2001 - Interprofessional Team Based Health Care HSA 2001 - Interprofessional Team Based Health Care Best practices are emphasized for team formation, effective communications strategies, and pati… source
HSA3113Healthcare Trends and IssuesHSA 3113 - Healthcare Trends and Issues HSA 3113 - Healthcare Trends and Issues Content may differ each time in order to be current with changing events of varying importance, such as aging, cultural… source
HSA4191Health Information SystemsHSA 4191 - Health Information Systems HSA 4191 - Health Information Systems Emphasis on skills necessary to employ the methods used to evaluate a variety of types of information systems applications… source
HSA4383Quality Management in HealthcareHSA 4383 - Quality Management in Healthcare HSA 4383 - Quality Management in Healthcare Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
HSA4502Healthcare Risk ManagementHSA 4502 - Healthcare Risk Management HSA 4502 - Healthcare Risk Management Focus is on insurance, quality assurance, dispute resolution, clinical records, and management. Semester Hours: 3 credit ho… source
HSC0003CBasic Healthcare WorkerHSC 0003C - Basic Healthcare Worker HSC 0003C - Basic Healthcare Worker Semester Hours: 90 clock hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
HSC1531Medical TerminologyHSC 1531 - Medical Terminology HSC 1531 - Medical Terminology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
HSC2400First Aid and InjuriesHSC 2400 - First Aid and Injuries HSC 2400 - First Aid and Injuries Upon successful completion of all tests, students will be certified in CPR and Basic First Aid. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Seme… source
HSC2550PathophysiologyHSC 2550 - Pathophysiology HSC 2550 - Pathophysiology Basic understanding of the body’s defense mechanism and modalities to treat disease. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: No… source
HSC2641Health Care LawHSC 2641 - Health Care Law HSC 2641 - Health Care Law Covers legal aspects of the delivery of health care in various settings including an introduction to the American legal system, the liabilities o… source
HSC2930Special Topics in Healthcare ManagementHSC 2930 - Special Topics in Healthcare Management HSC 2930 - Special Topics in Healthcare Management Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: AS only source
HUM2020Introduction to HumanitiesHUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities HUM 2020 - Introduction to Humanities The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.… source
HUM2700Humanities Travel AbroadHUM 2700 - Humanities Travel Abroad HUM 2700 - Humanities Travel Abroad Through travel, the student will be exposed to different cultures and experiences that will challenge him or her to explore div… source
HUN1201Elements of NutritionHUN 1201 - Elements of Nutrition HUN 1201 - Elements of Nutrition Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educat… source
HUS2400Drugs and BehaviorHUS 2400 - Drugs and Behavior HUS 2400 - Drugs and Behavior Drug education, laws, treatment, and rehabilitation are additional areas of focus. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees… source
IDH1022Honors College ForumIDH 1022 - Honors College Forum IDH 1022 - Honors College Forum Students will improve their speaking skills, engage in career development activities to guide their career path, cultivate crucial team… source
INR2002Introduction to International RelationsINR 2002 - Introduction to International Relations INR 2002 - Introduction to International Relations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. M… source
ISM4314Project and Change Management for Information TechnologyISM 4314 - Project and Change Management for Information Technology ISM 4314 - Project and Change Management for Information Technology Topics include project selection and initiation, work breakdown… source
ITA1120Beginning Italian IITA 1120 - Beginning Italian I ITA 1120 - Beginning Italian I The student with two consecutive years of high school Italian within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in ITA 112… source
ITA1121Beginning Italian IIITA 1121 - Beginning Italian II ITA 1121 - Beginning Italian II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education El… source
JOU1100Reporting IJOU 1100 - Reporting I JOU 1100 - Reporting I With exercises and real assignments for The Corsair , the student gains experiences gathering news, interviewing, writing, and editing. Semester Hours: 3… source
JOU1400College PublicationsJOU 1400 - College Publications JOU 1400 - College Publications Surveys news and feature writing, headline writing, and legal concerns (libel, privacy). The student may elect to take the course a sec… source
LAT1120Beginning Latin ILAT 1120 - Beginning Latin I LAT 1120 - Beginning Latin I The student with two consecutive years of high school Latin within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in LAT 1121 . Se… source
LAT1121Beginning Latin IILAT 1121 - Beginning Latin II LAT 1121 - Beginning Latin II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education Electives, Commu… source
LEI1141Introduction to Recreation and Leisure ServicesLEI 1141 - Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services LEI 1141 - Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services Covers organizational skills necessary to provide informal, intramural, extramura… source
LEI1541Outdoor Recreation ManagementLEI 1541 - Outdoor Recreation Management LEI 1541 - Outdoor Recreation Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
LEI2730Adaptive/Therapeutic RecreationLEI 2730 - Adaptive/Therapeutic Recreation LEI 2730 - Adaptive/Therapeutic Recreation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
LIS1004Introduction to Internet ResearchLIS 1004 - Introduction to Internet Research LIS 1004 - Introduction to Internet Research Emphasis on using a variety of search terms and techniques employed in library research to access information… source
LIS2005Information and Internet ResearchLIS 2005 - Information and Internet Research LIS 2005 - Information and Internet Research The student will develop skills and techniques necessary to interpret and use information effectively persona… source
LIT2000Introduction to LiteratureLIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature LIT 2000 - Introduction to Literature These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from th… source
LIT2090Introduction to Contemporary LiteratureLIT 2090 - Introduction to Contemporary Literature LIT 2090 - Introduction to Contemporary Literature Introduces the major characteristics of contemporary literature. Requires basic written analysis… source
LIT2110World Literature Through the RenaissanceLIT 2110 - World Literature Through the Renaissance LIT 2110 - World Literature Through the Renaissance Requires basic written analysis of representative works. Includes selections from the Western c… source
LIT2120World Literature Since the RenaissanceLIT 2120 - World Literature Since the Renaissance LIT 2120 - World Literature Since the Renaissance Requires basic written analysis of representative works. Includes selections from the Western canon… source
MAC1105College AlgebraMAC 1105 - College Algebra MAC 1105 - College Algebra Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition… source
MAC1114Plane TrigonometryMAC 1114 - Plane Trigonometry MAC 1114 - Plane Trigonometry Treats both circular and trigonometric functions. Topics covered include fundamental concepts, identities, graphs of the functions, the inv… source
MAC1140Precalculus AlgebraMAC 1140 - Precalculus Algebra MAC 1140 - Precalculus Algebra Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Education… source
MAC2233Calculus with Business Applications IMAC 2233 - Calculus with Business Applications I MAC 2233 - Calculus with Business Applications I Topics include graphing techniques, differential calculus, exponential and logarithmic functions; wit… source
MAC2311Analytic Geometry and Calculus IMAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and… source
MAC2312Analytic Geometry and Calculus IIMAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer.… source
MAC2313Analytic Geometry and Calculus IIIMAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III MAC 2313 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfe… source
MAN2021Principles of ManagementMAN 2021 - Principles of Management MAN 2021 - Principles of Management Emphasis is directed toward the development on the part of the student of soundly coordinated managerial philosophy. Semester H… source
MAN3063Professional Ethics and ValuesMAN 3063 - Professional Ethics and Values MAN 3063 - Professional Ethics and Values Topics covered include exploration of individual ethics, values, and goals; the study of ethical behavior within or… source
MAN3240Organizational BehaviorMAN 3240 - Organizational Behavior MAN 3240 - Organizational Behavior Topics include: individual differences, motivation, communications, decision making, and leadership. Semester Hours: 3 credit hou… source
MAN3303Theories of LeadershipMAN 3303 - Theories of Leadership MAN 3303 - Theories of Leadership Emphasis on the student developing a solid leadership foundation while centering them in the real themes, demands, and opportunitie… source
MAN3353Management TheoryMAN 3353 - Management Theory MAN 3353 - Management Theory The development of processes and procedures, negotiating skills, and conflict management are also covered. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Sem… source
MAN3503Managerial Risk Analysis and Decision MakingMAN 3503 - Managerial Risk Analysis and Decision Making MAN 3503 - Managerial Risk Analysis and Decision Making Topics include decision-making theory, linear programming and extensions, Markov Chains… source
MAN3583Project ManagementMAN 3583 - Project Management MAN 3583 - Project Management Topics include project management functions, project manager roles and responsibilities, the project life cycle, and conflict resolution, e… source
MAN3600International BusinessMAN 3600 - International Business MAN 3600 - International Business Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
MAN4113Managing in a Multifaceted EnvironmentMAN 4113 - Managing in a Multifaceted Environment MAN 4113 - Managing in a Multifaceted Environment Emerging styles of leadership among people of diverse cultural backgrounds will be explored as solu… source
MAN4162Customer Relations in BusinessMAN 4162 - Customer Relations in Business MAN 4162 - Customer Relations in Business The impact of culture and diversity on business relationships, successful negotiation strategies, and promotion of… source
MAN4301Human Resource AdministrationMAN 4301 - Human Resource Administration MAN 4301 - Human Resource Administration Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
MAN4320Recruitment and SelectionMAN 4320 - Recruitment and Selection MAN 4320 - Recruitment and Selection Includes an analysis of source
MAN4330Compensation ManagementMAN 4330 - Compensation Management MAN 4330 - Compensation Management Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
MAN4335Employee Benefit PlanningMAN 4335 - Employee Benefit Planning MAN 4335 - Employee Benefit Planning Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
MAN4352Effective Employee TrainingMAN 4352 - Effective Employee Training MAN 4352 - Effective Employee Training Theory, issues, practice, and problems are discussed. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Summer Fees: None Cour… source
MAN4402Employment Law & RegulationsMAN 4402 - Employment Law & Regulations MAN 4402 - Employment Law & Regulations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
MAN4584Process Improvement MethodologyMAN 4584 - Process Improvement Methodology MAN 4584 - Process Improvement Methodology Teaches today’s managers to understand how to engage people in process improvement as well as how to critically u… source
MAN4720Strategic ManagementMAN 4720 - Strategic Management MAN 4720 - Strategic Management Addresses how firms use their resources (technology, managerial know-how, employees, capital, etc.) to pursue goals and adapt to the en… source
MAN4741Innovation, Change, and Agile ProcessMAN 4741 - Innovation, Change, and Agile Process MAN 4741 - Innovation, Change, and Agile Process Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
MAR2011MarketingMAR 2011 - Marketing MAR 2011 - Marketing Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
MAR3802Marketing for ManagersMAR 3802 - Marketing for Managers MAR 3802 - Marketing for Managers The student will understand the strategies of marketing and the ways in which one executes a marketing plan. Covers full life-cycle… source
MAT0018Developmental Mathematics IMAT 0018 - Developmental Mathematics I MAT 0018 - Developmental Mathematics I The major topics in the course are operations with signed numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, percents,… source
MAT0028Developmental Mathematics IIMAT 0028 - Developmental Mathematics II MAT 0028 - Developmental Mathematics II The major topics in the course are signed numbers, algebraic expressions, exponents, polynomials, factoring polynomials… source
MAT1033Intermediate AlgebraMAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra MAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
MCB1000Applied MicrobiologyMCB 1000 - Applied Microbiology MCB 1000 - Applied Microbiology Recommended for student nurses and dental hygienists, students in other programs will be admitted. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semes… source
MCB1000LApplied Microbiology LaboratoryMCB 1000L - Applied Microbiology Laboratory MCB 1000L - Applied Microbiology Laboratory In laboratory, students will learn aseptic techniques, culture of microorganisms, and use a variety of microorg… source
MCB2010General MicrobiologyMCB 2010 - General Microbiology MCB 2010 - General Microbiology Recommended for majors and students in certain four-year medically related programs. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees… source
MCB2010LGeneral Microbiology LaboratoryMCB 2010L - General Microbiology Laboratory MCB 2010L - General Microbiology Laboratory Laboratory work includes stains and techniques used to culture and identify microorganisms, techniques in biote… source
MEA0002CIntroduction to Medical AssistingMEA 0002C - Introduction to Medical Assisting MEA 0002C - Introduction to Medical Assisting The student will gain a foundational understanding of anatomy and physiology concepts in both illness and w… source
MEA0501CMedical Office ProceduresMEA 0501C - Medical Office Procedures MEA 0501C - Medical Office Procedures Semester Hours: 75 clock hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
MEA0506CAdministrative Office ProceduresMEA 0506C - Administrative Office Procedures MEA 0506C - Administrative Office Procedures Semester Hours: 90 clock hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
MEA0520CPhlebotomistMEA 0520C - Phlebotomist MEA 0520C - Phlebotomist Skills include specimen collection by venipuncture and capillary puncture, basic anatomy and physiology, infection control, safety, and patient relat… source
MEA0521CPhlebotomist, MAMEA 0521C - Phlebotomist, MA MEA 0521C - Phlebotomist, MA Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive an Occupational completion Point certificate, Phlebotomist, MA (75 hours)… source
MEA0530CPharmacology for Medical AssistingMEA 0530C - Pharmacology for Medical Assisting MEA 0530C - Pharmacology for Medical Assisting Semester Hours: 90 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Voc… source
MEA0540CEKG AideMEA 0540C - EKG Aide MEA 0540C - EKG Aide Skills include performing ECGs with appropriate lead placement, preparing patients for Stress Testing and monitoring telemetry units. Graduates of this cours… source
MEA0541CEKG TechnicianMEA 0541C - EKG Technician MEA 0541C - EKG Technician Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive an Occupational Completion Certificate of 300 hours as an EKG Technician as p… source
MEA0543CEKG Aide, MAMEA 0543C - EKG Aide, MA MEA 0543C - EKG Aide, MA Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the student will receive an Occupational Completion Point certificate, EKG Aide, MA (75 hours) as per th… source
MEA0573CLaboratory ProceduresMEA 0573C - Laboratory Procedures MEA 0573C - Laboratory Procedures Semester Hours: 125 clock hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
MEA0581CClinical AssistingMEA 0581C - Clinical Assisting MEA 0581C - Clinical Assisting Provides a foundational understanding of anatomy and physiology concepts in both illness and wellness states. Semester Hours: 230 clock h… source
MEA0942LPracticum ExperienceMEA 0942L - Practicum Experience MEA 0942L - Practicum Experience The student will integrate and apply knowledge and skills from all previous medical assistant courses in actual ambulatory health car… source
MET1010Introduction to MeteorologyMET 1010 - Introduction to Meteorology MET 1010 - Introduction to Meteorology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Ed… source
MGF1130Mathematical ThinkingMGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking MGF 1130 - Mathematical Thinking The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and increase their problem-solving ability through practical appli… source
MGF1131Mathematics in ContextMGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context MGF 1131 - Mathematics in Context Students will engage in the applications of mathematical tools and techniques in a variety of contextual situations from everyday l… source
MMC2000Survey of Mass CommunicationMMC 2000 - Survey of Mass Communication MMC 2000 - Survey of Mass Communication S. and how those media affect society. Media covered include newspapers, magazines, radio, television and film along wi… source
MNA1161Customer ServiceMNA 1161 - Customer Service MNA 1161 - Customer Service Teaches customer relations and customer service skills that are applicable to any job position that has contact with customers. Included topics… source
MNA1300Human Resource ManagementMNA 1300 - Human Resource Management MNA 1300 - Human Resource Management Included are job descriptions and specifications, recruiting practices, correspondence for job application, resumes, intervie… source
MNA2100Human RelationsMNA 2100 - Human Relations MNA 2100 - Human Relations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
AFR1101Heritage and Values IAFR 1101 - Heritage and Values I AFR 1101 - Heritage and Values I Note: These courses are and governed by the UWF-PSC AFROTC Crosstown Agreement and are limited in access. Featured topics include: ov… source
AFR1101LStrategic Offensive Forces Lab0AFR 1101L - Strategic Offensive Forces Lab AFR 1101L - Strategic Offensive Forces Lab The focus of Initial Military Training (IMT) 0 cr · 0 hr source
AFR1112The Air Force Today IIAFR 1112 - The Air Force Today II AFR 1112 - The Air Force Today II Featured topics include: overview of ROTC, special programs through ROTC, mission and organization of the Air Force, Air Force Core… source
AFR1112LThe Air Force Today II Lab0AFR 1112L - The Air Force Today II Lab AFR 1112L - The Air Force Today II Lab The focus of Initial Military Training (IMT) 0 cr · 0 hr source
AFR2130Team and Leadership Fundamentals IAFR 2130 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals I AFR 2130 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals I Students will apply leadership perspectives when completing team building activities and discussing things… source
AFR2130LThe Development of Air Power Lab0AFR 2130L - The Development of Air Power Lab AFR 2130L - The Development of Air Power Lab Note: These courses are and governed by the UWF-PSC AFROTC Crosstown Agreement and are limited in access. FTP… 0 cr · 0 hr source
AFR2132TThe Development of Air Power IIAFR 2132 - TThe Development of Air Power II AFR 2132 - TThe Development of Air Power II Students will apply leadership perspectives when completing team building activities, discussing conflict manag… source
AFR2132LThe Development of Air Power II Lab0AFR 2132L - The Development of Air Power II Lab AFR 2132L - The Development of Air Power II Lab FTP cadets will learn drill and ceremonies, road guard procedures, flag-raising procedures for reveille… 0 cr · 0 hr source
MSL1001Foundations of OfficershipMSL 1001 - Foundations of Officership MSL 1001 - Foundations of Officership Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University of West Florida’s Army SROTC and Pen… source
MSL1002Foundations of Agile and Adaptive LeadershipMSL 1002 - Foundations of Agile and Adaptive Leadership MSL 1002 - Foundations of Agile and Adaptive Leadership Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University… source
MSL2101CIndividual Leadership StudiesMSL 2101C - Individual Leadership Studies MSL 2101C - Individual Leadership Studies Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University of West Florida’s Army SROTC… source
MSL2102Army Doctrine and Team DevelopmentMSL 2102 - Army Doctrine and Team Development MSL 2102 - Army Doctrine and Team Development Note: These courses are and governed by the Memorandum of Agreement for the University of West Florida’s Ar… source
MSS0205CMassage Therapy IMSS 0205C - Massage Therapy I MSS 0205C - Massage Therapy I Emphasis on the principles and theories of therapeutic massage and the proper techniques of massage manipulations and effective communicati… source
MSS0206CMassage Therapy IIMSS 0206C - Massage Therapy II MSS 0206C - Massage Therapy II S.; Chapter 64b7.) Additional content includes: allied studies related to massage therapy, human anatomy and physiology as related to mas… source
MSS0207CMassage Therapy AMSS 0207C - Massage Therapy A MSS 0207C - Massage Therapy A Additional content includes the introduction of principles and theory of hydrotherapy and hydrotherapy modalities. Safety and health practi… source
MSS0262CMassage Therapy BMSS 0262C - Massage Therapy B MSS 0262C - Massage Therapy B Advances the students’ knowledge of message principles and techniques and to equip the student with an understanding of the Florida massage… source
MSS0263CMassage Therapy CMSS 0263C - Massage Therapy C MSS 0263C - Massage Therapy C Additional content includes allied studies related to massage therapy. Laboratory and clinical activities are an integral part of this clas… source
MUL2010Music AppreciationMUL 2010 - Music Appreciation MUL 2010 - Music Appreciation The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Sp… source
MUN1120Concert BandMUN 1120 - Concert Band MUN 1120 - Concert Band Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer… source
MUN1180Pensacola Civic BandMUN 1180 - Pensacola Civic Band MUN 1180 - Pensacola Civic Band Membership is open by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Rep… source
MUN1310Concert ChoraleMUN 1310 - Concert Chorale MUN 1310 - Concert Chorale Membership is open to all PSC students and by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Colleg… source
MUN1380Choral SocietyMUN 1380 - Choral Society MUN 1380 - Choral Society Membership is open by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Repeatable for… source
MUN1410String EnsembleMUN 1410 - String Ensemble MUN 1410 - String Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Tr… source
MUN1420Woodwind EnsembleMUN 1420 - Woodwind Ensemble MUN 1420 - Woodwind Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Colleg… source
MUN1430Brass EnsembleMUN 1430 - Brass Ensemble MUN 1430 - Brass Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Tran… source
MUN1440Percussion EnsembleMUN 1440 - Percussion Ensemble MUN 1440 - Percussion Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: Co… source
MUN1480Guitar EnsembleMUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble MUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Tr… source
MUN1710Jazz EnsembleMUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble MUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble Membership is open to all PSC students by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transf… source
MUN1720Jazz ChoirMUN 1720 - Jazz Choir MUN 1720 - Jazz Choir Membership is open to all PSC students and by audition. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer… source
MUT1001Fundamentals of MusicMUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music MUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music Presentation of basic principles of music notation, rhythm, scales, key signatures, and terminology. A preparation course for the stu… source
MUT1111Music Theory IMUT 1111 - Music Theory I MUT 1111 - Music Theory I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
MUT1112Music Theory IIMUT 1112 - Music Theory II MUT 1112 - Music Theory II Emphasizes the study of modulation of closely related keys and chords of the seventh, and musical forms. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source
MUT1241LEar Training and Sightsinging IMUT 1241L - Ear Training and Sightsinging I MUT 1241L - Ear Training and Sightsinging I Emphasizes simple major and minor scales, primary chords and their inversions, simple melodic intervals, and si… source
MUT1242LEar Training and Sightsinging IIMUT 1242L - Ear Training and Sightsinging II MUT 1242L - Ear Training and Sightsinging II Emphasizes aural and vocal recognition of music materials. Includes sightsinging using solfege, rhythmic, mel… source
MUT2116Music Theory IIIMUT 2116 - Music Theory III MUT 2116 - Music Theory III The study of modulation to remote keys, binary and ternary form, and formation and use of diminished and diatonic seventh, dominant and ninth,… source
MUT2117Music Theory IVMUT 2117 - Music Theory IV MUT 2117 - Music Theory IV A brief introduction to two part counterpoint, instrumentation, and modern composition with emphasis on completing the study of composition of th… source
MUT2246LEar Training and Sightsinging IIIMUT 2246L - Ear Training and Sightsinging III MUT 2246L - Ear Training and Sightsinging III Emphasizes reading music at sight using solfege and writing from aural dictation at an advanced level. Seme… source
MUT2247LEar Training and Sightsinging IVMUT 2247L - Ear Training and Sightsinging IV MUT 2247L - Ear Training and Sightsinging IV Emphasizes advanced problems in chromatics, sight-reading and dictation. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semest… source
MVB1211Applied Music Trumpet SecondaryMVB 1211 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary MVB 1211 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source
MVB1212Applied Music French Horn SecondaryMVB 1212 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary MVB 1212 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source
MVB1213Applied Music Trombone SecondaryMVB 1213 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary MVB 1213 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source
MVB1214Applied Music Baritone SecondaryMVB 1214 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary MVB 1214 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source
MVB1311Applied Music Trumpet PrincipalMVB 1311 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal MVB 1311 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal Course Designations: College Transfer Repeatable for Additional Credit: May be repeated for credit source
MVB1312Applied Music French Horn PrincipalMVB 1312 - Applied Music French Horn Principal MVB 1312 - Applied Music French Horn Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Co… source
MVB1313Applied Music Trombone PrincipalMVB 1313 - Applied Music Trombone Principal MVB 1313 - Applied Music Trombone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source
MVB1314Applied Music Baritone PrincipalMVB 1314 - Applied Music Baritone Principal MVB 1314 - Applied Music Baritone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source
MVB1315Applied Music Tuba PrincipalMVB 1315 - Applied Music Tuba Principal MVB 1315 - Applied Music Tuba Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source
MVB2221Applied Music Trumpet SecondaryMVB 2221 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary MVB 2221 - Applied Music Trumpet Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source
MVB2222Applied Music French Horn SecondaryMVB 2222 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary MVB 2222 - Applied Music French Horn Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source
MVB2223Applied Music Trombone SecondaryMVB 2223 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary MVB 2223 - Applied Music Trombone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source
MVB2224Applied Music Baritone SecondaryMVB 2224 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary MVB 2224 - Applied Music Baritone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source
MVB2225Applied Music Tuba SecondaryMVB 2225 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary MVB 2225 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source
MVB2321Applied Music Trumpet PrincipalMVB 2321 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal MVB 2321 - Applied Music Trumpet Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source
MVB2322Applied Music French Horn PrincipalMVB 2322 - Applied Music French Horn Principal MVB 2322 - Applied Music French Horn Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source
MVB2323Applied Music Trombone PrincipalMVB 2323 - Applied Music Trombone Principal MVB 2323 - Applied Music Trombone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course De… source
MVB2324Applied Music Baritone PrincipalMVB 2324 - Applied Music Baritone Principal MVB 2324 - Applied Music Baritone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Rep… source
MVB2325Applied Music Tuba PrincipalMVB 2325 - Applied Music Tuba Principal MVB 2325 - Applied Music Tuba Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source
MVK1111Beginning Class Piano IMVK 1111 - Beginning Class Piano I MVK 1111 - Beginning Class Piano I For further information contact the department head. Continuation of MVK 1111 for increasing a student’s piano skills Semester Ho… source
MVK1112Beginning Class Piano IIMVK 1112 - Beginning Class Piano II MVK 1112 - Beginning Class Piano II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
MVK1211Applied Music Piano SecondaryMVK 1211 - Applied Music Piano Secondary MVK 1211 - Applied Music Piano Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVK1311Applied Music Piano PrincipalMVK 1311 - Applied Music Piano Principal MVK 1311 - Applied Music Piano Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVK1800Beginning Piano for Non-Music MajorsMVK 1800 - Beginning Piano for Non-Music Majors MVK 1800 - Beginning Piano for Non-Music Majors Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Piano instruction in a classroom setting for the non-music m… source
MVK2221Applied Music Piano SecondaryMVK 2221 - Applied Music Piano Secondary MVK 2221 - Applied Music Piano Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVK2321Applied Music Piano PrincipalMVK 2321 - Applied Music Piano Principal MVK 2321 - Applied Music Piano Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVB1215Applied Music Tuba SecondaryMVB 1215 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary MVB 1215 - Applied Music Tuba Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source
MVP1211Applied Music Percussion SecondaryMVP 1211 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary MVP 1211 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source
MVP1311Applied Music Percussion PrincipalMVP 1311 - Applied Music Percussion Principal MVP 1311 - Applied Music Percussion Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source
MVP2221Applied Music Percussion SecondaryMVP 2221 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary MVP 2221 - Applied Music Percussion Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source
MVP2321Applied Music Percussion PrincipalMVP 2321 - Applied Music Percussion Principal MVP 2321 - Applied Music Percussion Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cours… source
MVS1116Beginning Guitar ClassMVS 1116 - Beginning Guitar Class MVS 1116 - Beginning Guitar Class Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
MVS1211Applied Music Violin SecondaryMVS 1211 - Applied Music Violin Secondary MVS 1211 - Applied Music Violin Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVS1212Applied Music Viola SecondaryMVS 1212 - Applied Music Viola Secondary MVS 1212 - Applied Music Viola Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVS1216Applied Music Guitar SecondaryMVS 1216 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary MVS 1216 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVS1311Applied Music Violin PrincipalMVS 1311 - Applied Music Violin Principal MVS 1311 - Applied Music Violin Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVS1312Applied Music Viola PrincipalMVS 1312 - Applied Music Viola Principal MVS 1312 - Applied Music Viola Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVS1313Applied Music Cello PrincipalMVS 1313 - Applied Music Cello Principal MVS 1313 - Applied Music Cello Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVS1314Applied Music String Bass PrincipalMVS 1314 - Applied Music String Bass Principal MVS 1314 - Applied Music String Bass Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Cou… source
MVS1316Applied Music Guitar PrincipalMVS 1316 - Applied Music Guitar Principal MVS 1316 - Applied Music Guitar Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVS2221Applied Music Violin SecondaryMVS 2221 - Applied Music Violin Secondary MVS 2221 - Applied Music Violin Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVS2222Applied Music Viola SecondaryMVS 2222 - Applied Music Viola Secondary MVS 2222 - Applied Music Viola Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVS2223Applied Music Cello SecondaryMVS 2223 - Applied Music Cello Secondary MVS 2223 - Applied Music Cello Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVS2226Applied Music Guitar SecondaryMVS 2226 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary MVS 2226 - Applied Music Guitar Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVS2321Applied Music Violin PrincipalMVS 2321 - Applied Music Violin Principal MVS 2321 - Applied Music Violin Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVS2323Applied Music Cello PrincipalMVS 2323 - Applied Music Cello Principal MVS 2323 - Applied Music Cello Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVS2326Applied Music Guitar PrincipalMVS 2326 - Applied Music Guitar Principal MVS 2326 - Applied Music Guitar Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Design… source
MVV1211Applied Music Voice SecondaryMVV 1211 - Applied Music Voice Secondary MVV 1211 - Applied Music Voice Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVV1311Applied Music Voice PrincipalMVV 1311 - Applied Music Voice Principal MVV 1311 - Applied Music Voice Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVV2221Applied Music Voice SecondaryMVV 2221 - Applied Music Voice Secondary MVV 2221 - Applied Music Voice Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVV2321Applied Music Voice PrincipalMVV 2321 - Applied Music Voice Principal MVV 2321 - Applied Music Voice Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVW1211Applied Music Flute SecondaryMVW 1211 - Applied Music Flute Secondary MVW 1211 - Applied Music Flute Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVW1212Applied Music Oboe SecondaryMVW 1212 - Applied Music Oboe Secondary MVW 1212 - Applied Music Oboe Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source
MVW1213Applied Music Clarinet SecondaryMVW 1213 - Applied Music Clarinet Secondary MVW 1213 - Applied Music Clarinet Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course D… source
MVW1214Applied Music Bassoon SecondaryMVW 1214 - Applied Music Bassoon Secondary MVW 1214 - Applied Music Bassoon Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Desi… source
MVW1215Applied Music Saxophone SecondaryMVW 1215 - Applied Music Saxophone Secondary MVW 1215 - Applied Music Saxophone Secondary Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course… source
MVW1311Applied Music Flute PrincipalMVW 1311 - Applied Music Flute Principal MVW 1311 - Applied Music Flute Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVW1312Applied Music Oboe PrincipalMVW 1312 - Applied Music Oboe Principal MVW 1312 - Applied Music Oboe Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source
MVW1313Applied Music Clarinet PrincipalMVW 1313 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal MVW 1313 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course D… source
MVW1314Applied Music Bassoon PrincipalMVW 1314 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal MVW 1314 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Des… source
MVW1315Applied Music Saxophone PrincipalMVW 1315 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal MVW 1315 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course… source
MVW2321Applied Music Flute PrincipalMVW 2321 - Applied Music Flute Principal MVW 2321 - Applied Music Flute Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designat… source
MVW2322Applied Music Oboe PrincipalMVW 2322 - Applied Music Oboe Principal MVW 2322 - Applied Music Oboe Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fee: Applied lesson fee applies. Course Designatio… source
MVW2323Applied Music Clarinet PrincipalMVW 2323 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal MVW 2323 - Applied Music Clarinet Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course D… source
MVW2324Applied Music Bassoon PrincipalMVW 2324 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal MVW 2324 - Applied Music Bassoon Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Repea… source
MVW2325Applied Music Saxophone PrincipalMVW 2325 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal MVW 2325 - Applied Music Saxophone Principal Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab fees: Applied lesson fee applies. Course… source
NSP2270CCritical Care NursingNSP 2270C - Critical Care Nursing NSP 2270C - Critical Care Nursing At the completion of this course it is expected that the nurse will be able to practice independently at the beginning level in a h… source
NSP2290CPerioperative NursingNSP 2290C - Perioperative Nursing NSP 2290C - Perioperative Nursing Content includes principles of aseptic technique, patient safety, universal protocol, and the nursing process in the perioperative… source
NSP3476Infection Control in Healthcare SettingNSP 3476 - Infection Control in Healthcare Setting NSP 3476 - Infection Control in Healthcare Setting Issues and trends related to infectious processes in hospitals is a focus. Strategies to contain… source
NUR1020CIntroduction to NursingNUR 1020C - Introduction to Nursing NUR 1020C - Introduction to Nursing The course will encompass legal and ethical issues of the nurse, including Florida statutes and the concept of professional bou… source
NUR1143CNursing Math and PharmacologyNUR 1143C - Nursing Math and Pharmacology NUR 1143C - Nursing Math and Pharmacology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
NUR1211CAdult Health Nursing INUR 1211C - Adult Health Nursing I NUR 1211C - Adult Health Nursing I Client care needs (safe and effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity, and physiologic… source
NUR2003CCareer Mobility Nursing ConceptsNUR 2003C - Career Mobility Nursing Concepts NUR 2003C - Career Mobility Nursing Concepts Introduces the student to develop knowledge and skills with concepts such as: therapeutic environment, therap… source
NUR2214CAdult Health Nursing IINUR 2214C - Adult Health Nursing II NUR 2214C - Adult Health Nursing II Client care needs (safe effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, psychosocial integrity, and physiological… source
NUR2440CMaternal-Child Health NursingNUR 2440C - Maternal-Child Health Nursing NUR 2440C - Maternal-Child Health Nursing Semester Hours: 6 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
NUR2523CMental HealthNUR 2523C - Mental Health NUR 2523C - Mental Health Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
NUR2810CTransitional Practice/PreceptorshipNUR 2810C - Transitional Practice/Preceptorship NUR 2810C - Transitional Practice/Preceptorship The student will manage care for multiple groups of clients, demonstrate leadership functions with othe… source
NUR3065Health Assessment and Physical AppraisalNUR 3065 - Health Assessment and Physical Appraisal NUR 3065 - Health Assessment and Physical Appraisal Emphasis on the process of client interaction and use of appraisal skills in the collection of… source
NUR3119Professional Roles and Dimensions of Nursing PracticeNUR 3119 - Professional Roles and Dimensions of Nursing Practice NUR 3119 - Professional Roles and Dimensions of Nursing Practice Opportunities will be presented that provide for the development of f… source
NUR3125Pathophysiology: A Nursing PerspectiveNUR 3125 - Pathophysiology: A Nursing Perspective NUR 3125 - Pathophysiology: A Nursing Perspective Special emphasis is on critical thinking and decision making related to these alterations in homeos… source
NUR3145Pharmacology in Nursing PracticeNUR 3145 - Pharmacology in Nursing Practice NUR 3145 - Pharmacology in Nursing Practice Major concerns in health care include medication errors and medication reconciliation. Improvement in delivery… source
NUR3826Legal and Ethical Aspects of NursingNUR 3826 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing NUR 3826 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Focuses on identification and analysis of legal and ethical concepts and principles underlying the crit… source
NUR3955Portfolio INUR 3955 - Portfolio I NUR 3955 - Portfolio I Provides the student the opportunity to assume the responsibility for personal and professional growth as a lifelong learner. Semester Hours: 1 credit ho… source
NUR4165Evidence-Based Nursing PracticeNUR 4165 - Evidence-Based Nursing Practice NUR 4165 - Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Focuses on research methods and the identification of researchable nursing problems. Semester Hours: 3 credit hou… source
NUR4616Nursing Across the LifespanNUR 4616 - Nursing Across the Lifespan NUR 4616 - Nursing Across the Lifespan Emphasis on the nursing process and principles from nursing, physical sciences, and behavioral sciences to enhance knowle… source
NUR4636Nursing in Community SystemsNUR 4636 - Nursing in Community Systems NUR 4636 - Nursing in Community Systems Emphasis on concepts and theories related to community health nursing. Special attention is given to the community as c… source
NUR4636LCommunity Systems PracticumNUR 4636L - Community Systems Practicum NUR 4636L - Community Systems Practicum Includes the identification of health care needs of the community as a client, and the nurse’s role as a facilitator, t… source
NUR4827Organizational Behavior in the Healthcare SettingsNUR 4827 - Organizational Behavior in the Healthcare Settings NUR 4827 - Organizational Behavior in the Healthcare Settings Emphasis on organizational change, measuring quality, performance evaluatio… source
NUR4837Healthcare Policy and EconomicsNUR 4837 - Healthcare Policy and Economics NUR 4837 - Healthcare Policy and Economics Content will include a review of the organization of health care systems, health care financing, economic implica… source
NUR4889Leadership and ManagementNUR 4889 - Leadership and Management NUR 4889 - Leadership and Management Emphasis on the methods to become an effective leader/manager including interpersonal skills needed for effective leadership… source
NUR4889LLeadership PracticumNUR 4889L - Leadership Practicum NUR 4889L - Leadership Practicum Emphasis on the development of skills needed for effective leadership and management. Opportunities will be provided to demonstrate a… source
NUR4956Portfolio IINUR 4956 - Portfolio II NUR 4956 - Portfolio II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
OCB2000Marine BiologyOCB 2000 - Marine Biology OCB 2000 - Marine Biology Emphasis on the observation and taxonomy of the biota of local marine and estuarine waters. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None… source
OCB2000LMarine Biology LaboratoryOCB 2000L - Marine Biology Laboratory OCB 2000L - Marine Biology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
OCE1001OceanographyOCE 1001 - Oceanography OCE 1001 - Oceanography The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections w… source
PAD3003Introduction to Public AdministrationPAD 3003 - Introduction to Public Administration PAD 3003 - Introduction to Public Administration Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
PAD4046Values, Ethics and Conflict ResolutionPAD 4046 - Values, Ethics and Conflict Resolution PAD 4046 - Values, Ethics and Conflict Resolution Focuses on the role of administrators as conflict managers by examining and providing various confl… source
PAD4393Emergency Management & Disaster PlanningPAD 4393 - Emergency Management & Disaster Planning PAD 4393 - Emergency Management & Disaster Planning Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Baccalaureate source
PAD4874Community RelationsPAD 4874 - Community Relations PAD 4874 - Community Relations The student will understand why positive community perception of public safety is critical to funding and operational effectiveness and w… source
PEM1131Weight Training and Conditioning IPEM 1131 - Weight Training and Conditioning I PEM 1131 - Weight Training and Conditioning I Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PEM1132Weight Training and Conditioning IIPEM 1132 - Weight Training and Conditioning II PEM 1132 - Weight Training and Conditioning II Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PEM1171AerobicsPEM 1171 - Aerobics PEM 1171 - Aerobics Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester To Be Announced Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PEM1181Walk, Jog, RunPEM 1181 - Walk, Jog, Run PEM 1181 - Walk, Jog, Run Students will perform cardiovascular activities, including walking, jogging, or running to improve and measure aerobic fitness. Semester Hours: 1 c… source
PEO1011Team SportsPEO 1011 - Team Sports PEO 1011 - Team Sports Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PEO1031Individual SportsPEO 1031 - Individual Sports PEO 1031 - Individual Sports Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PEO2013Sports OfficiatingPEO 2013 - Sports Officiating PEO 2013 - Sports Officiating Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PET2604Basic Care and Prevention of Athletic InjuriesPET 2604 - Basic Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PET 2604 - Basic Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries The student will obtain extensive hands-on practice in taping techniques and other… source
PGY1000History of PhotographyPGY 1000 - History of Photography PGY 1000 - History of Photography Explores photography from the standpoint of its sociological, cultural, communicative, and economic impacts. Semester Hours: 3 cred… source
PGY1116Color and DesignPGY 1116 - Color and Design PGY 1116 - Color and Design Explores the technical, conceptual, and production relationships in contemporary photography. Emphasis is placed on chemical processing, design… source
PGY2107Large Format Commercial PhotographyPGY 2107 - Large Format Commercial Photography PGY 2107 - Large Format Commercial Photography Focuses on using the view camera for architectural illustration, portraiture, and landscape imagery. Prop… source
PGY2201Photographic Lighting TechniquesPGY 2201 - Photographic Lighting Techniques PGY 2201 - Photographic Lighting Techniques In depth investigation into various lighting applications and surface modulations is emphasized with the output… source
PGY2270Field Survey of Professional PhotographyPGY 2270 - Field Survey of Professional Photography PGY 2270 - Field Survey of Professional Photography Emphasizes the individualized and expressive outlet and directions for various opportunities to… source
PGY2401Photography IPGY 2401 - Photography I PGY 2401 - Photography I The fundamentals of camera operation, successful black and white film development, and printing are taught. A 35 mm SLR camera with manual controls i… source
PGY2404Photography as ArtPGY 2404 - Photography as Art PGY 2404 - Photography as Art Emphasis is on the refinement of skills necessary for the continued development of individual creative expression to generate a completed b… source
PGY2650Editorial PhotographyPGY 2650 - Editorial Photography PGY 2650 - Editorial Photography Projects are intended to emulate professional world conditions to create and produce photographs for editorial and illustrative conte… source
PGY2750Introduction to VideoPGY 2750 - Introduction to Video PGY 2750 - Introduction to Video Utilizing the latest digital software programs, the emphasis is on the creation of a successful video product for commercial distribu… source
PGY2801Digital Photography IPGY 2801 - Digital Photography I PGY 2801 - Digital Photography I The culmination of the course is a cohesive final series of artworks. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab F… source
PGY2802Digital Photography IIPGY 2802 - Digital Photography II PGY 2802 - Digital Photography II Also emphasizes multi-capture formats and various photographic workflows. The latest graphic software applications will be applied… source
PHI2010Introduction to PhilosophyPHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy PHI 2010 - Introduction to Philosophy Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledg… source
PHI2100Introduction to LogicPHI 2100 - Introduction to Logic PHI 2100 - Introduction to Logic Topics include syllogisms, propositional logic, and inductive reasoning. Includes selections from the Western canon. Semester Hours:… source
PHI2600Introduction to EthicsPHI 2600 - Introduction to Ethics PHI 2600 - Introduction to Ethics Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educ… source
PHT1000Introduction to Physical TherapyPHT 1000 - Introduction to Physical Therapy PHT 1000 - Introduction to Physical Therapy The structure and services of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), the team concept of health care… source
PHT1120Functional Anatomy and KinesiologyPHT 1120 - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology PHT 1120 - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology The structure and function of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems will be studied and applied in basic… source
PHT1120LFunctional Anatomy and Kinesiology LaboratoryPHT 1120L - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Laboratory PHT 1120L - Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology Laboratory Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
PHT1210CTherapeutic ModalitiesPHT 1210C - Therapeutic Modalities PHT 1210C - Therapeutic Modalities Knowledge of the physical principles, physiological effects, indications, and contraindications of heat, cold, light, traction, c… source
PHT1224Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques IPHT 1224 - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I PHT 1224 - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Included are traditional therapeutic exercise routines such as passive, active-assistive, activ… source
PHT1224LMusculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I LaboratoryPHT 1224L - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory PHT 1224L - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory Emphasis on orthopedic, cardiopulmonary, and vascular disorders, and re… source
PHT1251Basic Skills in Patient CarePHT 1251 - Basic Skills in Patient Care PHT 1251 - Basic Skills in Patient Care Elements of body composition as a measure of fitness will be discussed and the gait cycle will be introduced. Semester… source
PHT1251LBasic Skills in Patient Care LaboratoryPHT 1251L - Basic Skills in Patient Care Laboratory PHT 1251L - Basic Skills in Patient Care Laboratory Students will create and maintain a sterile field and assess body composition as a measure of f… source
PHT1253Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques IPHT 1253 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I PHT 1253 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I Therapeutic interventions and techniques designed to provide the most effective functional outcome… source
PHT1253LNeuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I LaboratoryPHT 1253L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory PHT 1253L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory Emphasizes application of therapeutic activities with a variety of treatmen… source
PHT1801LPTA Clinic IPHT 1801L - PTA Clinic I PHT 1801L - PTA Clinic I Focuses on developing professionalism. The student may utilize previously learned positioning, draping, transfers, note writing, gait training, vital… source
PHT2020Trends and Issues in PTAPHT 2020 - Trends and Issues in PTA PHT 2020 - Trends and Issues in PTA Topics include trends in health care and their influence on physical therapy, administrative procedures utilized in physical th… source
PHT2162Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques IIPHT 2162 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II PHT 2162 - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Specific topics include: cerebrovascular accidents, Parkinsonism, Alzheimer’s, and cerebral palsy… source
PHT2162LNeuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II LaboratoryPHT 2162L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Laboratory PHT 2162L - Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Laboratory The student will participate in individual and group projects to analyze… source
PHT2227CMusculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques IIPHT 2227C - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques II PHT 2227C - Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques II Traditional therapeutic exercise routines and non-traditional programs will be reviewed. Se… source
PHT2301Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy IPHT 2301 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy I PHT 2301 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy I The pathology and medical management of special patient populations including patient… source
PHT2304Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy IIPHT 2304 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy II PHT 2304 - Pathological Conditions in Physical Therapy II The pathology and medical management of special patient populations including patie… source
PHT2401Psychosocial Issues of the DisabledPHT 2401 - Psychosocial Issues of the Disabled PHT 2401 - Psychosocial Issues of the Disabled Emphasis on how the individual or their family relates to physical and social environments; specifically… source
PHT2810LPTA Clinic IIPHT 2810L - PTA Clinic II PHT 2810L - PTA Clinic II Focuses on application of didactic knowledge and skills gained in the classroom and laboratory settings to the real world of patient care. The stud… source
PHT2820LPTA Clinic IIIPHT 2820L - PTA Clinic III PHT 2820L - PTA Clinic III Focuses on application of didactic knowledge and skills gained in the classroom and laboratory settings to the real world of patient care. The st… source
PHY1020Introduction to Fundamentals of PhysicsPHY 1020 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Physics PHY 1020 - Introduction to Fundamentals of Physics Emphasizing a conceptual understanding of physics, the course integrates critical thinking skills… source
PHY1053General Physics IPHY 1053 - General Physics I PHY 1053 - General Physics I The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real world. Semester Hours: 3 credit… source
PHY1053LGeneral Physics I LaboratoryPHY 1053L - General Physics I Laboratory PHY 1053L - General Physics I Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
PHY1054General Physics IIPHY 1054 - General Physics II PHY 1054 - General Physics II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PHY1054LGeneral Physics II LaboratoryPHY 1054L - General Physics II Laboratory PHY 1054L - General Physics II Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: College Transfer source
PHY2048Physics I with CalculusPHY 2048 - Physics I with Calculus PHY 2048 - Physics I with Calculus Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applicati… source
PHY2048LPhysics I with Calculus LaboratoryPHY 2048L - Physics I with Calculus Laboratory PHY 2048L - Physics I with Calculus Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source
PHY2049Physics II with CalculusPHY 2049 - Physics II with Calculus PHY 2049 - Physics II with Calculus Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PHY2049LPhysics II with Calculus LaboratoryPHY 2049L - Physics II with Calculus Laboratory PHY 2049L - Physics II with Calculus Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA1003The Legal ProfessionPLA 1003 - The Legal Profession PLA 1003 - The Legal Profession Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA1104Legal Research and Writing IPLA 1104 - Legal Research and Writing I PLA 1104 - Legal Research and Writing I This course should be taken during the student’s first fall semester. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees:… source
PLA1203Civil LitigationPLA 1203 - Civil Litigation PLA 1203 - Civil Litigation Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA1273TortsPLA 1273 - Torts PLA 1273 - Torts Other topics covered include malpractice, insurance, and other business torts. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Tr… source
PLA1303Criminal Law and ProcedurePLA 1303 - Criminal Law and Procedure PLA 1303 - Criminal Law and Procedure Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA1700Legal EthicsPLA 1700 - Legal Ethics PLA 1700 - Legal Ethics Includes the model ethical codes and canons of national paralegal organizations. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designat… source
PLA2114Legal Research and Writing IIPLA 2114 - Legal Research and Writing II PLA 2114 - Legal Research and Writing II Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA2423ContractsPLA 2423 - Contracts PLA 2423 - Contracts Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA2433Business OrganizationsPLA 2433 - Business Organizations PLA 2433 - Business Organizations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA2601ProbatePLA 2601 - Probate PLA 2601 - Probate Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA2610Real Estate LawPLA 2610 - Real Estate Law PLA 2610 - Real Estate Law Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA2800Domestic RelationsPLA 2800 - Domestic Relations PLA 2800 - Domestic Relations Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
PLA2880Constitutional LawPLA 2880 - Constitutional Law PLA 2880 - Constitutional Law Explores the three branches of government, the interpretation of the articles creating each, individual rights in society, changes in const… source
PLA2943Law Office InternshipPLA 2943 - Law Office Internship PLA 2943 - Law Office Internship 5 GPA. This is a non-paid position that involves working in a law office 145 hours during the semester. The student will receive a pa… source
PLA2944Paralegal PracticumPLA 2944 - Paralegal Practicum PLA 2944 - Paralegal Practicum The student will complete legal tasks including preparation of the documents and research that are required in a law office environment.… source
PLA2949Paralegal Studies Co-opPLA 2949 - Paralegal Studies Co-op PLA 2949 - Paralegal Studies Co-op Each student must meet certain academic and co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Onc… source
PMT0070CWelder Assistant IPMT 0070C - Welder Assistant I PMT 0070C - Welder Assistant I Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the… source
PMT0071CWelder Assistant 2PMT 0071C - Welder Assistant 2 PMT 0071C - Welder Assistant 2 Explores career opportunities ad requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to success of working in the weld… source
PMT0072CWelder, SMAW 1PMT 0072C - Welder, SMAW 1 PMT 0072C - Welder, SMAW 1 Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding… source
PMT0073CWelder, SMAW 2PMT 0073C - Welder, SMAW 2 PMT 0073C - Welder, SMAW 2 Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes beginning skills key to the success of working in the welding… source
PMT0076CAdvanced Welder IIPMT 0076C - Advanced Welder II PMT 0076C - Advanced Welder II Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes advance skills key to the success of working in the w… source
PMT0077CAdvanced Welder 1APMT 0077C - Advanced Welder 1A PMT 0077C - Advanced Welder 1A Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes advanced skills key to the success of working in the… source
PMT0078CAdvanced Welder 1BPMT 0078C - Advanced Welder 1B PMT 0078C - Advanced Welder 1B Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes advanced skills key to the success of working in the… source
PMT0080CWelder IPMT 0080C - Welder I PMT 0080C - Welder I Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. The student… source
PMT0081CWelder IIPMT 0081C - Welder II PMT 0081C - Welder II Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. Students… source
PMT0082CWelder IIIPMT 0082C - Welder III PMT 0082C - Welder III Explores career opportunities and requirements of a professional welder. Emphasizes skills key to the success of working in the welding industry. The stu… source
POS2041American National GovernmentPOS 2041 - American National Government POS 2041 - American National Government It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declara… source
PRN0098CPractical Nursing Foundations IPRN 0098C - Practical Nursing Foundations I PRN 0098C - Practical Nursing Foundations I Semester Hours: 300 clock hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: Post-Secondary Adult Vocational source
PRN0099CPractical Nursing Foundations IIPRN 0099C - Practical Nursing Foundations II PRN 0099C - Practical Nursing Foundations II Instructs students about performing common nursing tasks, such as correct methods for administering medicatio… source
PRN0290CMedical Surgical Nursing IPRN 0290C - Medical Surgical Nursing I PRN 0290C - Medical Surgical Nursing I Demonstrates how to care for pre-operative and post-operative patients utilizing nursing principles. Semester Hours: 300… source
PRN0291CMedical Surgical Nursing IIPRN 0291C - Medical Surgical Nursing II PRN 0291C - Medical Surgical Nursing II Demonstrates how to care for pre-operative and post-operative patients utilizing nursing principles. Semester Hours: 30… source
PRN0690CComprehensive Nursing and Transitional SkillsPRN 0690C - Comprehensive Nursing and Transitional Skills PRN 0690C - Comprehensive Nursing and Transitional Skills Semester Hours: 150 clock hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: Post-S… source
PSY2012General PsychologyPSY 2012 - General Psychology PSY 2012 - General Psychology Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fee… source
PSY2932Special Topics in Research MethodsPSY 2932 - Special Topics in Research Methods PSY 2932 - Special Topics in Research Methods Focuses on the application of the scientific method, empiricism, experimental control, validity, reliabilit… source
PTN1001Introduction to PharmacyPTN 1001 - Introduction to Pharmacy PTN 1001 - Introduction to Pharmacy Emphasis on the duties and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician, including critical thinking and professional judgment s… source
PTN1017Pharmacy Technician CalculationsPTN 1017 - Pharmacy Technician Calculations PTN 1017 - Pharmacy Technician Calculations Covers the systems of weight, measurement and temperature, and the conversion from one system to another. Other… source
PTN1121Therapeutic Agents IPTN 1121 - Therapeutic Agents I PTN 1121 - Therapeutic Agents I Topics include the evolution and source of medicinal drugs, product identification, storage and dispensing requirements, dosage forms a… source
PTN1122CTherapeutic Agents IIPTN 1122C - Therapeutic Agents II PTN 1122C - Therapeutic Agents II Special topics include chemotherapy, vitamins, over the counter supplements and antidotes. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester… source
PTN1131Applied Pharmacy PracticePTN 1131 - Applied Pharmacy Practice PTN 1131 - Applied Pharmacy Practice Topics include drug packaging and labeling, out-patient dispensing, hospital dispensing procedures, controlled substance proc… source
PTN1131LApplied Pharmacy Practice LabPTN 1131L - Applied Pharmacy Practice Lab PTN 1131L - Applied Pharmacy Practice Lab The student will practice and perform skills such as drug packaging and labeling, non-sterile compounding, IV admix… source
PTN1132LBasic Business Skills for the Pharmacy TechnicianPTN 1132L - Basic Business Skills for the Pharmacy Technician PTN 1132L - Basic Business Skills for the Pharmacy Technician Topics include customer service, protecting patients’ health information, e… source
PTN1930Pharmacy SeminarPTN 1930 - Pharmacy Seminar PTN 1930 - Pharmacy Seminar Topics may include discussion of law and rule pertaining to the role of pharmacy technicians, research and presentation of innovative trends in… source
PTN1940LPharmacy Practicum IPTN 1940L - Pharmacy Practicum I PTN 1940L - Pharmacy Practicum I Topics include professionalism, productivity, work ethic, handling challenging situations, and problem solving with emphasis on succe… source
PTN1941LPharmacy Practicum IIPTN 1941L - Pharmacy Practicum II PTN 1941L - Pharmacy Practicum II Involves a minimum of 180 hours of on-the-job work experience. The student is required to work under the supervision of a licensed… source
REA0007Developmental Reading IREA 0007 - Developmental Reading I REA 0007 - Developmental Reading I Emphasizes student development of successful reading strategies. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees… source
REA0017Developmental Reading IIREA 0017 - Developmental Reading II REA 0017 - Developmental Reading II Emphasizes the development of successful reading strategies. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees:… source
RTE1000Introduction to Radiologic TechnologyRTE 1000 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology RTE 1000 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology The student will have a basic understanding of the role of the radiographer, the hospital, and regula… source
RTE1111CRadiographic Nursing ProceduresRTE 1111C - Radiographic Nursing Procedures RTE 1111C - Radiographic Nursing Procedures Body mechanics, lifting, and transferring patients, vital signs, emergency and infection control procedures, ph… source
RTE1418CPrinciples of Radiographic ExposureRTE 1418C - Principles of Radiographic Exposure RTE 1418C - Principles of Radiographic Exposure Laboratory experiments will be performed with campus radiographic equipment and phantoms demonstrating… source
RTE1503CRadiographic Positioning IRTE 1503C - Radiographic Positioning I RTE 1503C - Radiographic Positioning I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
RTE1513CRadiographic Positioning IIRTE 1513C - Radiographic Positioning II RTE 1513C - Radiographic Positioning II Introduces the student to instruction in positioning of the extremities, spine, and pelvis of the body. Semester Hours:… source
RTE1562CRadiographic Special ProceduresRTE 1562C - Radiographic Special Procedures RTE 1562C - Radiographic Special Procedures Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
RTE1804LRadiography Clinic IRTE 1804L - Radiography Clinic I RTE 1804L - Radiography Clinic I Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RTE1814LRadiography Clinic IIRTE 1814L - Radiography Clinic II RTE 1814L - Radiography Clinic II Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RTE1824LRadiography Clinic IIIRTE 1824L - Radiography Clinic III RTE 1824L - Radiography Clinic III Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RTE2061ARRT ReviewRTE 2061 - ARRT Review RTE 2061 - ARRT Review Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
RTE2473Radiation Biology, Safety and Quality AssuranceRTE 2473 - Radiation Biology, Safety and Quality Assurance RTE 2473 - Radiation Biology, Safety and Quality Assurance Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: AS… source
RTE2523CRadiographic Positioning IIIRTE 2523C - Radiographic Positioning III RTE 2523C - Radiographic Positioning III Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
RTE2563Advanced Radiographic ProceduresRTE 2563 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures RTE 2563 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures Also introduces cross sectional anatomy of the body. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Cou… source
RTE2601Radiographic ImagingRTE 2601 - Radiographic Imaging RTE 2601 - Radiographic Imaging Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
RTE2782Applied Radiographic PathophysiologyRTE 2782 - Applied Radiographic Pathophysiology RTE 2782 - Applied Radiographic Pathophysiology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
RTE2844LRadiography Clinic IVRTE 2844L - Radiography Clinic IV RTE 2844L - Radiography Clinic IV Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RTE2854LRadiography Clinic VRTE 2854L - Radiography Clinic V RTE 2854L - Radiography Clinic V Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RET1024CIntroduction to Respiratory CareRET 1024C - Introduction to Respiratory Care RET 1024C - Introduction to Respiratory Care Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS Only source
RET1026CFundamentals of Respiratory Care IRET 1026C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I RET 1026C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I Medical gas therapy, aerosol, humidity and supplemental oxygen therapy, hyperinflation techniques and air… source
RET1264CFundamentals of Respiratory Care IIRET 1264C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II RET 1264C - Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Topics discussed are airway management and mechanical ventilation. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semes… source
RET1350CCardiopulmonary PharmacologyRET 1350C - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology RET 1350C - Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RET1485CCardiopulmonary Anatomy and PhysiologyRET 1485C - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology RET 1485C - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RET1874LRespiratory Clinic IRET 1874L - Respiratory Clinic I RET 1874L - Respiratory Clinic I Semester Hours: 2 credit hours Semester all Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RET1875LRespiratory Clinic IIRET 1875L - Respiratory Clinic II RET 1875L - Respiratory Clinic II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester pring Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
RET1876LRespiratory Clinic IIIRET 1876L - Respiratory Clinic III RET 1876L - Respiratory Clinic III Assessment of patients with development of respiratory care plan protocols, hemodynamic monitoring, advanced ventilator concepts,… source
RET2414CPulmonary Function StudiesRET 2414C - Pulmonary Function Studies RET 2414C - Pulmonary Function Studies Equipment calibration, classification of equipment and performance of screening will be discussed and performed. Semester… source
RET2442CCardio Hemodynamics and InstrumentationRET 2442C - Cardio Hemodynamics and Instrumentation RET 2442C - Cardio Hemodynamics and Instrumentation Covers advanced topics of normal and abnormal cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology with empha… source
RET2714CPediatric and Neonatal Respiratory CareRET 2714C - Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care RET 2714C - Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care Emphasis is placed on normal neonatal and fetal development, airway management/resuscitation, n… source
RET2877LRespiratory Clinic IVRET 2877L - Respiratory Clinic IV RET 2877L - Respiratory Clinic IV Assessment of patients with the development of respiratory care plan protocols, hemodynamic monitoring, ACLS concepts, chest tube m… source
RET2878LRespiratory Clinic VRET 2878L - Respiratory Clinic V RET 2878L - Respiratory Clinic V Simulation will be utilized to enhance learning and achieve course source
RET2930Special Topics in Respiratory Care IRET 2930 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care I RET 2930 - Special Topics in Respiratory Care I The student will participate in literature review activities to enable them to remain knowledgeable of… source
RET2934CSpecial Topics in Respiratory Care IIRET 2934C - Special Topics in Respiratory Care II RET 2934C - Special Topics in Respiratory Care II Science and education from the most current American Heart Association guidelines for CPR and emerg… source
RET2936Respiratory Registry ReviewRET 2936 - Respiratory Registry Review RET 2936 - Respiratory Registry Review The student will be given an opportunity to participate in clinical simulations as well as mock registry exams Semester H… source
SLS1101College SuccessSLS 1101 - College Success SLS 1101 - College Success Critical thinking, time and financial management, study and test-taking strategies, and effective interpersonal communication are emphasized. Stu… source
SON1004CBasic ProceduresSON 1004C - Basic Procedures SON 1004C - Basic Procedures Competency in patient care skills required of a sonographer is acquired. Includes common disease processes, medical terminology, and professi… source
SON1100CPrinciples and Protocols of SonographySON 1100C - Principles and Protocols of Sonography SON 1100C - Principles and Protocols of Sonography Semester Hours: 5 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab Fee Course Designations: AS only source
SON1111Abdominal Sonography ISON 1111 - Abdominal Sonography I SON 1111 - Abdominal Sonography I Includes gross anatomy and physiology of abdomen structures and congenital malformations. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester a… source
SON1112Abdominal Sonography IISON 1112 - Abdominal Sonography II SON 1112 - Abdominal Sonography II Covers pathological processes and differential diagnosis of the abdominal organs. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring F… source
SON1121OB/GYN Sonography ISON 1121 - OB/GYN Sonography I SON 1121 - OB/GYN Sonography I Includes gross anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system and congenital malformations. Covers anatomy and physiology of no… source
SON1122OB/GYN Sonography IISON 1122 - OB/GYN Sonography II SON 1122 - OB/GYN Sonography II Covers gynecologic pathologic processes, differential diagnosis, and obstetrical abnormalities during all phases of obstetrics and post… source
SON1144Superficial Structures (Small Parts)SON 1144 - Superficial Structures (Small Parts) SON 1144 - Superficial Structures (Small Parts) Sonographic recognition of normal and pathologic states and the techniques unique for superficial struc… source
SON1170Sonography of the Circulatory SystemSON 1170 - Sonography of the Circulatory System SON 1170 - Sonography of the Circulatory System Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
SON1211Medical Sonography Physics ISON 1211 - Medical Sonography Physics I SON 1211 - Medical Sonography Physics I Introduces tissue interactions and interfaces, focusing characteristics and methods and intensity and power considerati… source
SON1212Medical Sonography Physics IISON 1212 - Medical Sonography Physics II SON 1212 - Medical Sonography Physics II Includes current developments in ultrasound. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designat… source
SON1214Practical Aspects of Sonography ISON 1214 - Practical Aspects of Sonography I SON 1214 - Practical Aspects of Sonography I Covers invasive procedures and cleaning and care of equipment. Legal, ethical, and cultural issues for sonogr… source
SON1215Practical Aspects of Sonography IISON 1215 - Practical Aspects of Sonography II SON 1215 - Practical Aspects of Sonography II Further presenting the practical aspects of scanning techniques, image critique, communication, patient car… source
SON1804LSonography Clinic ISON 1804L - Sonography Clinic I SON 1804L - Sonography Clinic I Professionalism and personal interactions are stressed along with technical abilities for obtaining images. Semester Hours: 6 credit ho… source
SON1814LSonography Clinic IISON 1814L - Sonography Clinic II SON 1814L - Sonography Clinic II The student will continue to build skills utilizing clinical facilities. Deviation from normal and adaptation of sonographic studies… source
SON1824LSonography Clinic IIISON 1824L - Sonography Clinic III SON 1824L - Sonography Clinic III Professionalism and personal interactions are stressed along with technical abilities. The student will be able to explain and demo… source
SON2009Diagnostic Medical Sonography ReviewSON 2009 - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Review SON 2009 - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Review Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester ummer Fees: None Course Designations: AS only source
SOW2031Introduction to Social Work and Social WelfareSOW 2031 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare SOW 2031 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare With an emphasis on advocacy, all areas of social work are covered including clinic… source
SPC1608Public SpeakingSPC 1608 - Public Speaking SPC 1608 - Public Speaking This is a speaking-intensive course, and participation may include original research, writing, and delivery of several types of formal speeches,… source
SPC2300Interpersonal CommunicationSPC 2300 - Interpersonal Communication SPC 2300 - Interpersonal Communication Discussions and activities focus on application of verbal and nonverbal communication to convey messages about the self,… source
SPN1120Beginning Spanish ISPN 1120 - Beginning Spanish I SPN 1120 - Beginning Spanish I The student with two consecutive years of high school Spanish within the last 3 years with a grade of C or higher should begin in SPN 112… source
SPN1121Beginning Spanish IISPN 1121 - Beginning Spanish II SPN 1121 - Beginning Spanish II Semester Hours: 4 credit hours Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer. Meets AA General Educatio… source
STA2023Elementary StatisticsSTA 2023 - Elementary Statistics STA 2023 - Elementary Statistics The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical co… source
STS1302Fundamentals of Surgical TechnologySTS 1302 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology STS 1302 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology A focus on the surgical technologist in various healthcare settings. Instructional content includes an in… source
STS1304COperating Room TechniquesSTS 1304C - Operating Room Techniques STS 1304C - Operating Room Techniques Introduces techniques and processes involved in the preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative phases of surgical techn… source
STS1307CSurgical Equipment and InstrumentationSTS 1307C - Surgical Equipment and Instrumentation STS 1307C - Surgical Equipment and Instrumentation The student will also learn about surgical wound, wound classifications, proper tissue handling t… source
STS1340CSurgical Science and PharmacologySTS 1340C - Surgical Science and Pharmacology STS 1340C - Surgical Science and Pharmacology Introduces the most commonly used pharmacological agents utilized for surgical patients in each phase of th… source
STS2323CSurgical Technique and ProceduresSTS 2323C - Surgical Technique and Procedures STS 2323C - Surgical Technique and Procedures Prepares students for surgical procedures by providing instruction on diagnostic procedures and relevant eq… source
STS2361The Art of Teamwork in SurgerySTS 2361 - The Art of Teamwork in Surgery STS 2361 - The Art of Teamwork in Surgery Includes the use of checklists and standard operating procedures. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fee… source
STS2938Surgical Procedure CapstoneSTS 2938 - Surgical Procedure Capstone STS 2938 - Surgical Procedure Capstone The course will prepare the student for a position in the operating room which will include employability skills, portfol… source
STS2944LSurgical Clinic ISTS 2944L - Surgical Clinic I STS 2944L - Surgical Clinic I Preparation for preoperative, intra-operative, and postoperative surgical procedure experiences. Includes experiences in the role of the sc… source
STS2945LSurgical Technology Clinical IISTS 2945L - Surgical Technology Clinical II STS 2945L - Surgical Technology Clinical II Emphasizes circulating and scrubbing in on all phases of specialty surgical cases, assisting in the use of spec… source
STS2947LSurgical InternshipSTS 2947L - Surgical Internship STS 2947L - Surgical Internship Also provides experience as a surgical technologist in the surgical suite. Semester Hours: 6 credit hours Semester ummer Fees: Lab fee… source
SUR2002COverview of SurveyingSUR 2002C - Overview of Surveying SUR 2002C - Overview of Surveying Building on a required base of geographic information and basic surveying principles, focuses on the use of modern Photogrammetry,… source
SYG2000Introduction to SociologySYG 2000 - Introduction to Sociology SYG 2000 - Introduction to Sociology Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and… source
TAX2000Income Tax ProceduresTAX 2000 - Income Tax Procedures TAX 2000 - Income Tax Procedures Actual tax forms are studied and prepared by the student. Topics include gross income, inclusions, and exclusions, personal itemized… source
THE2000Theatre AppreciationTHE 2000 - Theatre Appreciation THE 2000 - Theatre Appreciation In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides an intro… source
THE2300Dramatic LiteratureTHE 2300 - Dramatic Literature THE 2300 - Dramatic Literature Among these elements are the history of dramatic literature, genre study and the theory and practice of dramatic analysis, and criticism.… source
THE2925Theatre ColloquiumsTHE 2925 - Theatre Colloquiums THE 2925 - Theatre Colloquiums In acting, the focus will be improvisational skills. In technical theatre, the focus will be Old Age and basic theatrical make-up. In dan… source
TPA2200Introduction to Technical TheatreTPA 2200 - Introduction to Technical Theatre TPA 2200 - Introduction to Technical Theatre The student enrolled in this course will not be permitted to enroll in TPA 2290 Technical Laboratory during t… source
TPA2290Technical LaboratoryTPA 2290 - Technical Laboratory TPA 2290 - Technical Laboratory Hours to be arranged. Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer Repea… source
TPP1100Introduction to ActingTPP 1100 - Introduction to Acting TPP 1100 - Introduction to Acting Consists of one hour daily lectures/participation covering various aspects of theatre arts, including costumes, scenery, and make-u… source
TPP1110Acting ITPP 1110 - Acting I TPP 1110 - Acting I Basic skills will be practiced in pantomime, improvisations, and selected scenes. Participation in current Pensacola State College production is encouraged, as… source
TPP1111Acting IITPP 1111 - Acting II TPP 1111 - Acting II A study of the advantages and disadvantages of theatre as a vocation and/or an avocation. Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Des… source
TPP2190Rehearsal and PerformanceTPP 2190 - Rehearsal and Performance TPP 2190 - Rehearsal and Performance Production activities may include acting, singing, dancing, stage management, publicity, and stagecraft. Semester Hours: 1 cr… source
TPP2300Directing ITPP 2300 - Directing I TPP 2300 - Directing I Semester Hours: 3 credit hours Semester pring Fees: None Course Designations: College Transfer source
TRA0080CTractor Trailer Truck DriverTRA 0080C - Tractor Trailer Truck Driver TRA 0080C - Tractor Trailer Truck Driver Students explore opportunities and requirements of a professional tractor-trailer truck driver. Topics include vehicl… source
ZOO2010General ZoologyZOO 2010 - General Zoology ZOO 2010 - General Zoology Representative animals are used to illustrate significant characteristics of major animal groups. Variety of form and function in animals is give… source
ZOO2010LGeneral Zoology LaboratoryZOO 2010L - General Zoology Laboratory ZOO 2010L - General Zoology Laboratory Semester Hours: 1 credit hour Semester all, Spring, Summer Fees: Lab Fee. Course Designations: College Transfer source