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    "description": "ART 1201C - Two-Dimensional Design Add to Catalog Portfolio ART 1201C - Two-Dimensional Design A studio investigation of basic visual phenomena in two-dimensional design. Emphasis on the elements of design (line, shape, value, color and texture) and the principles of design in the organization of flat surfaces. An exit grade of “C” or higher is required. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable",
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    "title": "Introduction to Policing",
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    "description": "CJE 1006 - Police and Society Add to Catalog Portfolio CJE 1006 - Police and Society An analysis of problems police face as they relate to the community and the procedures used by departments to meet those problems. Students will be given the opportunity to study the police role in relation to sociological and psychological dynamics of the community. The student will become knowledgeable of practices which foster positive community relations and police / citizen communication. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Criminal Intelligence",
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    "title": "Introduction to Juvenile Procedure",
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    "description": "CJJ 2001 - Introduction to Juvenile Procedure Add to Catalog Portfolio CJJ 2001 - Introduction to Juvenile Procedure An overview of the Criminal Justice System as it relates to juveniles and the nature of juvenile delinquency. This course will specifically examine laws, court procedures, and police work related to juvenile delinquency. Major topics include: police practices dealing with juveniles, juvenile justice court procedures, and theories debated regarding causes and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Social Problems of Youth",
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    "description": "CJJ 3545 - Social Problems of Youth Add to Catalog Portfolio CJJ 3545 - Social Problems of Youth An overview of contemporary social issues of youth with special focus on the influence of violence in schools, family violence and neglect, and general patterns of youth violence. Influence and effects of substance abuse are examined. The formation and impact of gangs, gang behavior and gang culture are analyzed. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "title": "Communication",
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    "title": "Legal",
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    "description": "CJK 0018 - Legal Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0018 - Legal , Clock Hours: 64 This course provides foundational knowledge of the law and how officers apply the law to specific situations. The course describes the basics of enforcing laws without infringing on individual rights. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 64",
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    "title": "Interviewing and Report Writing",
    "credits": 1.87,
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    "description": "CJK 0019 - Interviewing and Report Writing Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0019 - Interviewing and Report Writing , Clock Hours: 56 This course provides an introduction to lawful and effective interviews as part of the investigative process as well as the fundamentals of note-taking and report writing. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 56",
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    "credits": 1.6,
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    "description": "CJK 0020 - CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0020 - CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations , Clock Hours: 48 This course is intended to develop the proactive skills and principles of driving needed to operate a law enforcement vehicle safely during the day or at night. Further, student learning will focus on the ability to drive in an emergency mode, communicate with dispatch, and remain aware of the actions of other drivers, all of which present complexities not experienced in normal driving. Instruction will also center on the officer’s awareness of the effects of physiological and psychological stressors on his or her driving, how the public views law enforcement drivers, and how to recognize and understand both the vehicle’s and officer’s limits. Moreover, students will be provided instruction on the basics of interior and exterior law enforcement vehicle inspection on the officer’s assigned vehicle. Students will be required to pass a vehicle operations proficiency practicum. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 48",
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    "code": "CJK0021",
    "title": "Serving Your Community",
    "credits": 1.13,
    "hours": 1.13,
    "description": "CJK 0021 - Serving Your Community Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0021 - Serving Your Community , Clock Hours: 34 This course provides an introduction to some of the diverse communities officers serve and provides an overview of how to respond with professionalism while keeping everyone on the scene safe. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 34",
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    "code": "CJK0031",
    "title": "First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers",
    "credits": 1.33,
    "hours": 1.33,
    "description": "CJK 0031 - First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0031 - First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers , Clock Hours: 40 This course emphasizes the responsibilities of a criminal justice officer in providing basic first aid at the scene of a medical emergency until EMS can arrive. Further, specific training will include preparing for and responding to emergencies at which basic first aid training may be needed. Moreover, students will be made aware of trauma-related and medical-related issues, scene stabilization and safety, and legal guidelines. Students will be required to pass a first aid proficiency practicum. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 40",
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    "code": "CJK0040",
    "title": "Criminal Justice Firearms",
    "credits": 2.67,
    "hours": 2.67,
    "description": "CJK 0040 - Criminal Justice Firearms Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0040 - Criminal Justice Firearms , Clock Hours: 80 This course includes firearms safety procedures and basic handling procedures for the handgun (revolver and semiautomatic pistol), shotgun, and semiautomatic rifle/carbine, to include component parts and function. Also included are fundamentals of marksmanship, identification and maintenance of ammunition, loading and unloading of firearms, malfunctioning weapons, and the cleaning of weapons. Further, instruction will be given on the use of cover and survival shooting. Because students are to attain proficiency in marksmanship and in safely using, handling, and maintaining weapons, a proficiency practicum will be required for both the pistol and shotgun. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 80",
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    "code": "CJK0051",
    "title": "Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics",
    "credits": 2.67,
    "hours": 2.67,
    "description": "CJK 0051 - Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0051 - Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics , Clock Hours: 80 This course offers students effective, tactically sound, and medically and legally defensible training in defensive tactics and control techniques. Further, it teaches students to select and properly execute techniques that are reasonable and necessary given the circumstances and factors of a situation. As a required portion of the course, training will include exposure to a chemical agent. Also, because students are expected to attain proficiency in the techniques and in the use of force guidelines, a comprehensive practicum will be administered. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 80",
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    "code": "CJK0063",
    "title": "Fundamentals of Patrol",
    "credits": 1.33,
    "hours": 1.33,
    "description": "CJK 0063 - Fundamentals of Patrol Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0063 - Fundamentals of Patrol , Clock Hours: 40 This course provides an overview of the law enforcement techniques and tactics that officers use while on patrol. This course is an introduction to the use of communications equipment, community-oriented policing and officer safety and survival skills. It also explains how to respond to non-criminal calls and conduct structure and area searches and provides resources that officers use while on patrol. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 40",
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    "code": "CJK0072",
    "title": "Crimes Against Persons",
    "credits": 1.6,
    "hours": 1.6,
    "description": "CJK 0072 - Crimes Against Persons Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0072 - Crimes Against Persons , Clock Hours 48 This course provides and introduction to the basics of conducting investigations and describes a variety of crimes involving people such as assault and battery, domestic violence, child abuse, sexual offenses, and human trafficking. It provides the foundational knowledge for initial response and investigation of these crimes. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 48",
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    "code": "CJK0073",
    "title": "Crimes Involving Property and Society",
    "credits": 0.4,
    "hours": 0.4,
    "description": "CJK 0073 - Crimes Involving Property and Society Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0073 - Crimes Involving Property and Society , Clock Hours:12 This course provides an introduction to a variety of crimes involving property and society, such as retail theft, fraud, and animal cruelty. It provides the foundational knowledge for initial response and investigation of these crimes. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 12",
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    "code": "CJK0079",
    "title": "Crime Scene Follow-up Investigations",
    "credits": 1.13,
    "hours": 1.13,
    "description": "CJK 0079 - Crime Scene Follow-up Investigations Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0079 - Crime Scene Follow-up Investigations , Clock Hours:34 This course is an introduction to methods for securing, protecting, and preserving a crime scene to avoid contaminating any evidence. The course also explains the importance of collecting, documenting, and maintaining the physical evidence. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 34",
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    "code": "CJK0093",
    "title": "Critical Incidents",
    "credits": 1.47,
    "hours": 1.47,
    "description": "CJK 0093 - Critical Incidents Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0093 - Critical Incidents , Clock Hours: 44 This course provides an overview of law enforcement techniques and tactics used when confronting large-scale or critical incidents, including natural disasters, active shooters, exposure to hazardous materials, and explosive devices. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 44",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000131",
    "code": "CJK0096",
    "title": "Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "CJK 0096 - Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0096 - Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training This course introduces the concept that certain areas and levels of physical fitness are necessary for performing the essential functions of a law enforcement officer. Besides training in certain types of exercises, instruction will include elements of nutrition, weight control, and stress management. In order to assist the College and the student with the improvement of overall physical fitness, there will be two required assessments, one at the beginning of the course, and one at the end. The following physical components will be assessed both times: Vertical Jump, One Minute Sit Ups, 300 Meter run, Maximum push-ups, and the 1.5 Mile Run. Terms all, Spring, Summer Clock Hours: 60",
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    "code": "CJK0111",
    "title": "Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "CJK 0111 - Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections Add to Catalog Portfolio CJK 0111 - Interviewing and Report Writing in Corrections Credits: N/A, Clock Hours: 16 This course introduces students to the importance of documentation and report writing in a correctional environment. Clock Hours: 16",
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    "title": "Dance Ensemble I",
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    "title": "Dance Ensemble II",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000193",
    "code": "DAA2106",
    "title": "Contemporary Dance III",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "DAA 2106 - Contemporary Dance III Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2106 - Contemporary Dance III Intermediate study and exploration of modern dance technique and its theoretical concepts within the traditions of modern contemporary dance. It emphasizes the mastery of modern dance technique at an intermediate level. The course combines movement artistry, quality and phrasing with intermediate technical skills. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 5",
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    "title": "Contemporary Dance IV",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "DAA 2107 - Contemporary Dance IV Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2107 - Contemporary Dance IV A continuation of second year contemporary instruction that combines movement artistry, quality, and phrasing with advanced technical skills. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 5",
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    "title": "Ballet III",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "DAA 2206 - Ballet III Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2206 - Ballet III Second year ballet technique courses include more evolved technical instruction with intensification of barre and center exercises for development of strength and form. An emphasis will be placed on the artistic quality of movement and phrasing at an intermediate/advanced level. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 5",
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    "code": "DAA2207",
    "title": "Ballet IV",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 5,
    "description": "DAA 2207 - Ballet IV Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2207 - Ballet IV A continuation of second year ballet instruction with emphasis on artistry, style and performance at an intermediate/advanced level. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 5",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000197",
    "code": "DAA2220",
    "title": "Pointe Technique",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2220 - Pointe Technique Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2220 - Pointe Technique The study of intermediate/advanced ballet technique with special emphasis on point work through classical ballet exercises at barre, in center and traveling. Exercises will be specifically designed to increase foot and ankle strength, balance and fast footwork. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000198",
    "code": "DAA2230",
    "title": "Men’s Technique",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2230 - Men’s Technique Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2230 - Men’s Technique The study of intermediate/advanced ballet technique with special emphasis on the traditional role of the male dancer through a classically designed ballet class, which incorporates barre exercises, work in center and movement across the floor. Exercises will be specifically designed to increase muscle strength and stamina needed for more complex turning sequences and higher jumps typically performed by the male dancer. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000199",
    "code": "DAA2250",
    "title": "Partnering",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2250 - Partnering Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2250 - Partnering In this class, students learn their respective roles in a partnership and learn the balance, coordination and artistic line involved in dancing with another person. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000200",
    "code": "DAA2393C",
    "title": "World Dance",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "DAA 2393C - World Dance Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2393C - World Dance The study of cultural expressions of dance from across the globe. Students will study basic elements of specific artistic and cultural dances selected from a wide range of regions around the world. Study will include reviewing historical and contemporary works. Students with course material through physical practice, lectures, video, discussions and creative projects. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 2",
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    "code": "DAA2504",
    "title": "Jazz Dance I",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2504 - Jazz Dance I Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2504 - Jazz Dance I Introduction to the fundamental vocabulary and technique of basic jazz dance, positions, weight distribution, arm movements, and syncopation. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "DAA2505",
    "title": "Jazz Dance II",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2505 - Jazz Dance II Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2505 - Jazz Dance II A continuation of the study of styles found in jazz dance technique with an emphasis on intermediate/advanced dance vocabulary, personal expression, musicality, isolations, syncopation, weight distribution, improvisation, and choreography. Class material will stress proper alignment, technique, and flow rather than emphasizing “trick” movements. The course will involve significant physical study and applications. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "DAA2521",
    "title": "Tap Dance I",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2521 - Tap Dance I Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2521 - Tap Dance I Beginning level tap technique course with emphasis on step, rhythm, dynamics, style, phrasing and performance. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000204",
    "code": "DAA2544",
    "title": "Musical Theater Dance Styles",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "DAA 2544 - Musical Theater Dance Styles Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2544 - Musical Theater Dance Styles Intense physical study will include, but is not limited to, folk, ballroom and stylized period movement. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 2",
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      "DAA2504"
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    "code": "DAA2562",
    "title": "Musical Theater Tap",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "DAA 2562 - Musical Theater Tap Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2562 - Musical Theater Tap This course, designed for the musical theater major, presents a study of tap technique directed to the needs of theatrical performance with emphasis on style, musical interpretation, rhythm, and dynamics. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 2",
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    "code": "DAA2570",
    "title": "Musical Theater Jazz",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "DAA 2570 - Musical Theater Jazz Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2570 - Musical Theater Jazz Student will learn a diverse selection of stylized jazz dances to advance the student’s skills as performed within an ensemble and the theatrical environment. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 2",
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      "DAA2504"
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    "code": "DAA2610",
    "title": "Dance Composition and Improvisation I",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2610 - Dance Composition and Improvisation I Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2610 - Dance Composition and Improvisation I This course includes individual experience in developing movement phrases and combinations based on solving problems within a form and a movement framework, as well as the movement imagery designed to develop the dancer’s creative imagination. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "DAA2611",
    "title": "Dance Composition and Improvisation II",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2611 - Dance Composition and Improvisation II Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2611 - Dance Composition and Improvisation II Students will create, perform, and critique choreographic work from an intellectual point of view. The course will involve physical study, readings, written reflections, discussion, and creative applications set on soloists and/or small groups. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "DAA2661",
    "title": "Contemporary Repertory",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2661 - Contemporary Repertory Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2661 - Contemporary Repertory Video reconstruction skills will be emphasized to prepare students for professional company life. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000210",
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    "title": "Ballet Repertory",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAA 2670 - Ballet Repertory Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2670 - Ballet Repertory Study and preparation of classical and contemporary ballet variations with emphasis on style, musical interpretation and dramatic intensity. Video reconstruction skills will be implemented to prepare students for professional company life. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000211",
    "code": "DAA2750",
    "title": "Dance Conditioning",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "DAA 2750 - Dance Conditioning Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2750 - Dance Conditioning This course will prepare dancers with the physical and intellectual understanding to increase performance demands and longevity in professional dance careers. Through physical exercises, lectures and reading assignments, this course emphasizes training methods with special attention given to the concerns of the dancer: core stability, flexibility, kinesthetic self-awareness, proper alignment, coordination, nutrition, and basic anatomical understanding. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000212",
    "code": "DAA2933",
    "title": "Special Topics in Dance",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "DAA 2933 - Special Topics in Dance Add to Catalog Portfolio DAA 2933 - Special Topics in Dance to 3 - variable Directed study in an area of dance and the dance profession. Application to do special studies must be made to the instructor who is to direct the study. A design of the study must be presented to the instructor and approved by the Dean, Florida School of the Arts prior to the new semester. May be repeated 3 times for credit. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable May Be Repeated: May be repeated 3 times for credit.",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000213",
    "code": "DAN2100",
    "title": "Survey of Dance",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DAN 2100 - Survey of Dance Add to Catalog Portfolio DAN 2100 - Survey of Dance This course is designed as an appreciation of dance and will include aesthetic, social, and historical aspects of the Western canon. The course will include information on history, cultures, and performance aspects of dance as an art form. DAN 2100 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000214",
    "code": "DAN2600",
    "title": "Music for Dance",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "DAN 2600 - Music for Dance Add to Catalog Portfolio DAN 2600 - Music for Dance Introductory course in music to introduce the dancer to the vocabulary and theoretical foundations of music. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 2",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000215",
    "code": "DEP2002",
    "title": "Child Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DEP 2002 - Child Psychology Add to Catalog Portfolio DEP 2002 - Child Psychology A study of the development of the child from birth to the adolescent years. Emphasizes developmental and psychosocial aspects of childhood, including heredity, environment, maturational, intellectual, physical, psycho- logical, and social determinants of a child’s world. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "DEP2004",
    "title": "Human Growth and Development",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development Add to Catalog Portfolio DEP 2004 - Human Growth and Development A study of the interaction of physical growth, health, cognition, family, and social networks in the development of persons of all ages. All psychological aspects of development through the life cycle are considered. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000217",
    "code": "DEP2302",
    "title": "Adolescent Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "DEP 2302 - Adolescent Psychology Add to Catalog Portfolio DEP 2302 - Adolescent Psychology . A topical approach to the study of adolescence, including social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development. Content includes developmental patterns associated with identity, puberty, thought, and moral judgment relating to biological and environmental influences with suggested applications for parents, teachers, counselors, nurses, and social workers. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000218",
    "code": "DEP2402",
    "title": "Psychology Adulthood and Aging",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "hours": 3,
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    "description": "EMS 2659 - Paramedic Field/Clinical Internship Add to Catalog Portfolio EMS 2659 - Paramedic Field/Clinical Internship Students will be assigned to specific fire departments to complete field ride time. Students will also perform pediatric clinical rotations during the first part of the semester. Students will perform various emergency medical modalities and procedures under the direct supervision of a paramedic preceptor. This course will focus on all treatment modalities as final preparation for the state certification examination and a career as a paramedic. Terms ummer",
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    "title": "Paramedic I Clinical Exp",
    "credits": 4,
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    "title": "Paramedic II Clinical Exp",
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    "code": "EMS2920",
    "title": "Paramedic Seminar",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 30,
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    "code": "ENC0017C",
    "title": "Developmental Reading and Writing Combined",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "ENC 0017C - Developmental Reading and Writing Combined Add to Catalog Portfolio ENC 0017C - Developmental Reading and Writing Combined This course integrates reading and writing in a format that will prepare students to write purposeful, well-organized, and well-supported clear paragraphs and essays in which grammar, usage, and mechanics conform to the conventions of standard written English. Students will read and learn to build vocabulary in context; develop literal, critical, and analytical reading and writing skills; identify and write clear main ideas and support main ideas with examples and details; recognize and write using appropriate organizational patterns and relationships; detect author’s purpose, tone, and bias; distinguish between facts and opinions; make inferences and draw conclusions; and recognize and write valid arguments. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 4",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000289",
    "code": "ENC0027C",
    "title": "Fundamental Reading and Writing Combined",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ENC 0027C - Fundamental Reading and Writing Combined Add to Catalog Portfolio ENC 0027C - Fundamental Reading and Writing Combined This course is designed to satisfy the requirements of mid-level developmental reading and writing in a modular format. The student scoring within a specific range on the Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T) or other placement test is administered a diagnostic test to identify skills to prepare an individualized learning plan so that the student works only on skills not yet mastered. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000290",
    "code": "ENC0056C",
    "title": "Integrated Reading and Writing Combined",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "ENC 0056C - Integrated Reading and Writing Combined Add to Catalog Portfolio ENC 0056C - Integrated Reading and Writing Combined This course is designed to satisfy the requirements of upper-level developmental reading and writing in a modular format. The student scoring within a specific range on the Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T) or other placement test is administered a diagnostic test to identify skills to prepare an individualized learning plan so that the student works only on skills not yet mastered. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 2",
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    "title": "Composition I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ENC 1101 - Composition I Add to Catalog Portfolio ENC 1101 - Composition I This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication. ENC 1101 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Composition II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ENC 1102 - Composition II Add to Catalog Portfolio ENC 1102 - Composition II ENC 1102 is an advanced composition course with an emphasis placed on critical thinking skills, conducting research, and research based writing using MLA documentation. Students will practice proper and correct in-text citations, will compile a Works Cited and will demonstrate synthesis and seamless integration of sources into their writing, with a strong emphasis on understanding and avoiding plagiarism. Students will be trained in the identification and searching of major databases found in SJR STATE electronic resources and will write several documented papers and one longer research paper. Students will make an oral presentation. Course content may focus on the main styles of argumentation OR a study of literary techniques, conventions, and genres, either undertaken as a foundation for writing about and with primary and secondary sources. An exit grade of “C” or higher is required. ENC 1102 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Technical and Professional Report Writing",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 45,
    "description": "ENC 2210 - Technical and Professional Report Writing Add to Catalog Portfolio ENC 2210 - Technical and Professional Report Writing A study and practice of the writing and designing of documents in technical and professional discourse communities. Students will produce documents a number of technical genres: correspondence, reports, a proposals, a real-world project, and a final portfolio. These assignments will be taken from real world situations and will present students with a set of rhetorical consideration and constraints. This course will approach technical writing rhetorically, discussing such topics as organizational conventions, visual design, and situations. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable",
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    "code": "ENG2100",
    "title": "Film as Narrative Art",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ENG 2100 - Film as Narrative Art Add to Catalog Portfolio ENG 2100 - Film as Narrative Art An introduction to film as it reflects and shapes 20th and 21st century cultures. Stress is placed upon critical analysis of films narrative structure and how that structure draws from and expands upon literary narrative. The course will also present students with an overview of film history and acquaint them with basic film techniques. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000295",
    "code": "ENL2012",
    "title": "English Literature I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ENL 2012 - English Literature I Add to Catalog Portfolio ENL 2012 - English Literature I ENL 2012 is a study of English literature from Anglo-Saxon times through the 18th century. Representative selections from each period are studied. The readings will include selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation. ENL 2012 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "ENL2022",
    "title": "English Literature II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ENL 2022 - English Literature II Add to Catalog Portfolio ENL 2022 - English Literature II ENL 2022 is a study of English literature from the close of the 18th century to the present. The readings will include selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation. ENL 2022 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000297",
    "code": "ENL2330",
    "title": "Introduction to Shakespeare",
    "credits": 3,
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    "hours": 4,
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    "hours": 4,
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    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "ETS 1542C - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers Add to Catalog Portfolio ETS 1542C - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers This first course in programmable logic controllers (PLC), is designed for students preparing for careers in electronics, manufacturing, electrical or industrial technology. Students learn the basic operational concepts common to PLCs, focusing on PLC principles, programming, numbering systems, data manipulation, math, and sequencer instructions. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 4",
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    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "ETS 2527C - Electromechanical Components and Mechanisms Add to Catalog Portfolio ETS 2527C - Electromechanical Components and Mechanisms This course covers gears and gearboxes, belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets, alignments and measures found in the industrial environment. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 4",
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    "code": "ETS2544C",
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    "credits": 3,
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    "hours": 4,
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    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "HSA 3110 - Health Administration Add to Catalog Portfolio HSA 3110 - Health Administration This course provides an introduction to the principles of health services administration. Emphasis is placed on health policy, planning, marketing, current health problems, personal health care services, bioethical decisions, and personnel. Contemporary issues and principles of health services administration, and the effects of shifts of economic, social, political, and technological forces that merge and coalesce to meet or fail to meet the changing health care and medical needs in the United States. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 3",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "HSA 3150 - Health Care Policy Add to Catalog Portfolio HSA 3150 - Health Care Policy This course provides students with an overview of health care policy in the United States. The course includes major health care legislation with special emphasis on the critical role of health care managers in the policy making arena. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Health Care Finance",
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    "title": "Health Care Economics",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "HSA 4430 - Health Care Economics Add to Catalog Portfolio HSA 4430 - Health Care Economics This course will examine both the macro and microeconomic perspectives of health care. At the micro level, it will examine the production, marketing, distribution, pricing, and relative measures of quality, of health care as it is delivered. Heath care as both a public and private good will be examined contrasting and comparing private market delivery and pricing systems with the more socialistic approaches in many countries. Health care agencies and programs (Medicare, Medicaid, HMOs, PPOs, etc.) as well as topics such as the principle-agent problem, moral hazard and information problems on the demand side will be examined. On the supply side, issues such as managed care organizations, third-party payer systems, medical schooling, and malpractice insurance will be addressed. At the macro level, the course will examine the impact of health care practices on inflation, productivity, and the implications of an aging population on the national economy. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Basic Healthcare Worker",
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    "code": "HSC1000",
    "title": "Introduction to Health Care Delivery System",
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    "title": "Professions of Caring",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "HSC 1004 - Professions of Caring Add to Catalog Portfolio HSC 1004 - Professions of Caring This course explores various nursing and allied health careers and their related programs of study. It includes self-exploration as it relates to personality and career interest, reviewing expectations of degree / certificate programs, learning study skills, test taking strategies, and organization skills unique to learning in health care professions, developing information research skills, developing critical thinking skills, and orienting to the technology of nursing and allied health careers and on-line environments of nursing and allied health classes and testing. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "HSC1030",
    "title": "Strategies for Success and Performance",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "HSC 1030 - Strategies for Success and Performance Add to Catalog Portfolio HSC 1030 - Strategies for Success and Performance This course is designed to improve the student’s ability to be successful in a limited access Allied Health program (Radiology, Respiratory, Paramedic, Health Information Technology). The course assists the student to assess knowledge, skill, lab and clinical performance deficits (if applicable), to develop an individual plan of improvement and remediation and to implement the plan of improvement. Practical application of Allied health patient care skills will be incorporated in the course. Based on the student’s individualized improvement/ remediation plan, the course may encompass in-seat class time, on-line class time, and / or lab and / simulation hours. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "HSC1531",
    "title": "Medical Terminology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "HSC 1531 - Medical Terminology Add to Catalog Portfolio HSC 1531 - Medical Terminology This course provides an introduction to the terminology of medicine, making it understandable through the study of the word roots, combining forms, prefixes, suffixes, and etymology. The student will learn to build, recognize, spell, and pronounce medical terms. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "HSC1641",
    "title": "Legal and Ethical Issues for Healthcare Providers",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "HSC2930",
    "title": "Special Topics-Capstone",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "title": "Introduction to Humanities",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "HUM2220",
    "title": "Greek and Roman Humanities",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "HUM2223",
    "title": "Late Roman and Medieval Humanities",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "HUM2232",
    "title": "Renaissance and Baroque Humanities",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "HUM2234",
    "title": "Enlightenment and Romanticism Humanities",
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    "title": "Human Nutrition",
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    "code": "ISM4011",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ISM 4011 - Information Systems Management Add to Catalog Portfolio ISM 4011 - Information Systems Management This is a course designed to prepare students in the use of information technology in the business environment. Emphasis is placed on relationships of Management Information Systems and data processing to managerial decision-making in modern organizations. Software applications will be used for data collection and analysis in real world decision-making and problem solving. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 3",
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    "code": "ISM4322C",
    "title": "Advanced Cybersecurity",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "ISM 4322C - Advanced Cybersecurity Add to Catalog Portfolio ISM 4322C - Advanced Cybersecurity This course covers the advanced knowledge and awareness of cybersecurity. The content of the course focuses on web attacks, wireless network defense, session hijacking, mobile device security, and internet of things (IOT) vulnerabilities. It includes the prevention of infrastructure security threat and developing control methods for secure system implementation. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "title": "Modern Irish Literature",
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    "title": "College Algebra",
    "credits": 3,
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    "code": "MAC1147",
    "title": "Precalculus",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "MAC 1147 - Precalculus Add to Catalog Portfolio MAC 1147 - Precalculus This course covers trigonometry and a review of algebra skills needed for calculus. Trigonometry topics include functions, graphs, identities, equations, and their applications. Algebra topics include linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, polynomial and rational functions and their applications. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 4",
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    "code": "MAC2233",
    "title": "Survey of Calculus",
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    "description": "MAC 2233 - Survey of Calculus Add to Catalog Portfolio MAC 2233 - Survey of Calculus This is a survey course of elementary differential and integral calculus designed for business and social science students. Topics include functions, limits, derivatives, and integrals involving algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Applications include marginal analysis, curve sketching, and optimization. This course cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for students entering mathematics or engineering programs. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "MAC2311",
    "title": "Analytic Geometry and Calculus I",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Add to Catalog Portfolio MAC 2311 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 4",
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    "code": "MAC2312",
    "title": "Analytic Geometry and Calculus II",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Add to Catalog Portfolio MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Topics include applications of integration, techniques of integration, infinite series and parametric and polar equations. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 4",
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    "code": "MAC2313",
    "title": "Analytic Geometry and Calculus III",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
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    "code": "MAN2021",
    "title": "Principles of Management",
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    "description": "MAN 2021 - Principles of Management Add to Catalog Portfolio MAN 2021 - Principles of Management This is an introduction to the world of management with emphasis on the mid-manager. Topics include the fundamental knowledge base, including motivation, behavioral processes, group dynamics, organizational structure, systems, and change. The management processes reviewed include planning, leading, organizing and controlling and control. Emphasis is also placed on communication skills. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "MAN2300",
    "title": "Introduction to Human Resource Management",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "MAN 2300 - Introduction to Human Resource Management Add to Catalog Portfolio MAN 2300 - Introduction to Human Resource Management This is an introduction to the role of human resources management. Topics include the personnel management system, maximizing employee potential, organizational behavior, labor management relations, remuneration, security, and assessment research. The course may include student projects and case studies Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "MAN4900",
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    "credits": 3,
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    "hours": 3,
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    "title": "Introduction to Nursing Management Systems",
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    "description": "PEL 1216 - Baseball I Add to Catalog Portfolio PEL 1216 - Baseball I Specialized instruction with emphasis given to fundamental skills. Terms all, Spring, Summer Hours: 2",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": "PEL 1321 - Volleyball I Add to Catalog Portfolio PEL 1321 - Volleyball I Specialized instruction with emphasis given to fundamental skills. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "PEM1104",
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    "credits": 3,
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    "title": "Media Lighting Design",
    "credits": 3,
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    "title": "Photographic Techniques",
    "credits": 3,
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    "code": "RED4342",
    "title": "Foundations of Research Practice in Reading Education.",
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    "code": "RED4511",
    "title": "Intermediate Literacy: Reading and Thinking",
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    "title": "Diagnosis & Intervention in Reading",
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    "description": "RED 4844 - Reading Practicum Add to Catalog Portfolio RED 4844 - Reading Practicum Instruction is grounded in scientifically based reading research as a mechanism to inform instructional practice. Demonstration and evidence of the application of the knowledge and skills to improve instructional practice and student learning are course requirements. Successful completion of this course will signify completion of Competency 5. Students will spend a minimum of fifteen school-based hours in a K-12 classroom or a setting pre-approved by the Teacher Education Department.",
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    "title": "Final Reading Practicum",
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    "description": "RED 4940 - Final Reading Practicum Add to Catalog Portfolio RED 4940 - Final Reading Practicum This course provides clinical experience in increasing student reading performance through the utilization of appropriate strategies and materials. This course aligns to the Florida Reading Competencies, which include language development, cognition, research-proven best practices, and differentiated instructions. Teacher candidates will work directly with K-3 teachers and students in the public schools in large group, small group, and individual settings to connect all aspects of literacy instruction. This course requires forty-five hours of field experience/observation in a classroom setting designated by the Office of Teacher Education in the district of the student’s choice within the college’s service area. The 45 hours of field experience is included in the 12 week internship in a K-3 area classroom with no less than 300 hours of direct teaching instruction. The field experience is completed outside of the scheduled class. Terms all, Spring Hours: 3",
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    "code": "REL2210",
    "title": "Survey of the Old Testament",
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    "description": "REL 2210 - Survey of the Old Testament Add to Catalog Portfolio REL 2210 - Survey of the Old Testament This course introduces the student to the study of the Old Testament/Tanak and its history, geography, personalities, teachings, authority and influence upon our culture. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable",
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    "title": "World Religions",
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    "description": "REL 2300 - World Religions Add to Catalog Portfolio REL 2300 - World Religions A course which introduces the student to the world’s great religions by means of an objective examination of their origins and a study of their historical development. Religions include: Jainism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "RET1024C",
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    "code": "RET1027C",
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    "credits": 4,
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    "description": "RET 1027C - Respiratory Therapeutics and Diagnostics Add to Catalog Portfolio RET 1027C - Respiratory Therapeutics and Diagnostics This course will include arterial blood gas (ABG) sampling, non-invasive assessment of oxygenation and ventilation, bedside pulmonary function tests, basic radiographic studies, and airway care. Terms ummer",
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    "code": "RET1264C",
    "title": "Introduction to Respiratory Critical Care",
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    "code": "RET1874L",
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    "code": "RET2280C",
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    "description": "RMI 2110 - Personal Insurance Planning Add to Catalog Portfolio RMI 2110 - Personal Insurance Planning This course includes methods of analysis in handling personal risk exposures, including insurance coverage alternatives. Integration of life, health and accident, property and liability, profit-sharing, and private and governmental insurance and pension programs are also included. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "description": "RMI 2212 - Personal and Business Property Insurance Add to Catalog Portfolio RMI 2212 - Personal and Business Property Insurance This course provides an overview of personal and business property risks and coverages which may be used in dealing with these risks, including the underwriting, marketing and social problems associated with these coverages. Additional topics include commercial and residential fire insurance, inland marine and transportation coverages, and multi-peril contracts. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "RMI2662",
    "title": "Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance",
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    "description": "RMI 2662 - Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance Add to Catalog Portfolio RMI 2662 - Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance This course is an introduction to the principles, practices, and economics of insurance. Topics include fire, life and casualty contracts, and various types of business and contingency risks. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Introduction to Patient Care in Radiologic Science",
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    "description": "RTE 1000C - Introduction to Patient Care in Radiologic Science Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1000C - Introduction to Patient Care in Radiologic Science The content of this course will introduce the student to the history of radiography, the health care system, and will emphasize safety and patient health care needs. Specific topics addressed include workplace safety, patient transfer, the healthcare delivery system, professional role, behaviors, attitudes and communication, legal considerations, infection control, surgical asepsis, patient assessment, medication and medication administration (including venipuncture), emergency response, and response to patient needs. Terms all Lecture/Lab: 5 - lecture, 2 - lab",
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    "description": "RTE 1385 - Radiobiology and Radiation Protection Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1385 - Radiobiology and Radiation Protection The topics include: patient and personnel protection, biological effects, minimizing patient and personnel exposure, methods of protection, basic properties and units or radiation measurement, NCRP recommendations for protective devices and personnel monitoring, and dosimeters. Terms all Hours: 3",
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    "description": "RTE 1418C - Radiologic Science Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1418C - Radiologic Science This course is primarily concerned with content specifications within the image production and evaluation category of the ARRT examination in radiography. The topics include: density, contrast, detail, distortion, latitude, beam restriction and filtration, control of scatter and secondary radiation, technique formulation, exposure calculation, film handling and storage, characteristics of image receptors, intensifying screens, grids, film processing, digital processing, artifacts, silver recovery, image evaluation, analysis, and evaluation of image quality. Additional topics include: imaging standards, corrective action, equipment quality control procedures and quality improvement methodology. Laboratory activities will require students to perform experiments related to the topics described above, and various types of quality control tests, and image analysis procedures. Terms all Hours: 5",
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    "code": "RTE1503C",
    "title": "Radiographic Positioning I",
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    "description": "RTE 1503C - Radiographic Positioning I Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1503C - Radiographic Positioning I This is the first of two consecutive courses in radiographic positioning and related anatomy. This course provides the student with an introduction in radiographic principles, terminology, radiation protection, as well as instruction in the radiography anatomy and positioning of the most common and basic radiography procedures. An introduction to trauma, mobile, surgical and pediatric radiography will be included. Laboratory activities include exam simulations and radiography of phantoms. Terms all Hours: 6",
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    "description": "RTE 1513C - Radiographic Positioning II Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1513C - Radiographic Positioning II This course is a continuation of Radiographic Positioning I. This course provides instruction in the radiographic anatomy and positioning for more complex radiographic procedures, including those which require use of contrast media. Laboratory activities will include more complex trauma, mobile, and surgical radiographic procedure simulations, as well as continued exam simulations and radiography of phantoms. Terms all Lecture/Lab: 4 Hours lecture, 2 Hours lab",
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    "code": "RTE1804",
    "title": "Clinical Education I",
    "credits": 1,
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    "description": "RTE 1804 - Clinical Education I Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1804 - Clinical Education I This course begins halfway through the first fall semester of the program after RTE 1000C is complete. Affiliation agreements with various hospitals enable SJR State Radiography students to gain valuable clinical experience in the Departments of Radiology. During this clinical rotation students will observe and perform radiology procedures under direct and indirect supervision the application of those skills learned in the classroom and laboratory. This course is the first of five sequential clinical education courses. Terms all Clinical/Simulation Hours: 12 clinical hours/week",
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    "code": "RTE1814",
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    "description": "RTE 1814 - Clinical Education II Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1814 - Clinical Education II Affiliation agreements with various hospitals enable SJR State radiography students to gain valuable clinical experience in departments of radiology. During this clinical rotation students will observe and perform radiology procedures under direct and indirect supervision the application of those skills learned in the classroom and laboratory. This course is the second of five sequential clinical education courses. Terms pring Clinical/Simulation Hours: 18 clinical hours/week",
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    "title": "Clinical Education III",
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    "description": "RTE 1824 - Clinical Education III Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 1824 - Clinical Education III Affiliation agreements with various hospitals enable SJR State radiography students to gain valuable clinical experience in departments of radiology. During this clinical rotation students will observe and perform radiology procedures under direct and indirect supervision the application of those skills learned in the classroom and laboratory. This course is the third of five sequential clinical education courses. Terms ummer Clinical/Simulation Hours: 30 clinical hours/week",
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    "code": "RTE2061",
    "title": "Radiologic Science Seminar",
    "credits": 5,
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    "description": "RTE 2061 - Radiologic Science Seminar Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 2061 - Radiologic Science Seminar This course provides the student with a comprehensive review of all subject content covered on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist national certification examination in radiography. Terms all, Spring, Summer Lecture/Lab: 5 Hours lecture Clinical/Simulation Hours: 5",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "RTE2573C",
    "title": "Special Imaging Modalities",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "RTE 2573C - Special Imaging Modalities Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 2573C - Special Imaging Modalities Study of the principles of computerized imaging, including computerized tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound, Digital Radiography, SPECT and PET. Study of applications in producing diagnostic images and safety issues in the various modalities. Will also emphasize normal and abnormal cross sectional anatomy. Terms all Hours: 3",
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    "code": "RTE2613",
    "title": "Radiologic Physics",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "RTE 2613 - Radiologic Physics Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 2613 - Radiologic Physics This course is primarily concerned with the content specifications within the equipment operation and maintenance category of the ARRT examination in radiography. The topics include; X-ray generators, transformers, rectification systems, digital imaging units, electricity, magnetism, electromagnetism, X-ray tube, X-ray, production, X-ray imaging systems, fluoroscopic systems, conventional systems, and PACS systems. Evaluation of radiographic equipment and accessories will also be covered. Terms pring Lecture/Lab: 3 hours lecture",
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    "code": "RTE2782C",
    "title": "Radiographic Pathology",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "RTE 2782C - Radiographic Pathology Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 2782C - Radiographic Pathology Also discussed will be examples/sites, complications, prognosis, etiology of the disease and various imaging modalities used. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "RTE2844",
    "title": "Clinical Education IV",
    "credits": 5,
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    "description": "RTE 2844 - Clinical Education IV Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 2844 - Clinical Education IV Affiliation agreements with various hospitals enable SJR State Radiography students to gain valuable clinical experience in departments of radiology. During this clinical rotation students will observe and perform under direct and indirect supervision the application of those skills learned in the classroom and laboratory. This course is the fourth of five sequential clinical education courses. Terms all Clinical/Simulation Hours: 24",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000564",
    "code": "RTE2854",
    "title": "Clinical Education V",
    "credits": 4,
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    "description": "RTE 2854 - Clinical Education V Add to Catalog Portfolio RTE 2854 - Clinical Education V Affiliation agreements with various hospitals enable SJR State radiography students to gain valuable clinical experience in departments of radiology. During this clinical rotation students will observe and perform under direct and indirect supervision the application of those skills learned in the classroom and laboratory. This is the fifth and final of five sequential clinical education courses. Terms pring Clinical/Simulation Hours: 24 clinical hours/week",
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    "code": "SLS1122",
    "title": "Academic Pathways for College Success",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "SLS 1122 - Academic Pathways for College Success Add to Catalog Portfolio SLS 1122 - Academic Pathways for College Success This course is designed to teach students effective strategies and techniques consistent with success in an academic setting while actively transitioning to college. Emphasis is on orienting students to SJR State and its resources, teaching students how to utilize effective study and test taking strategies, equipping students to navigate academic and career pathways, and creating a sound academic and career plan. Topics also include financial literacy, time management, presentation skills, and information and media literacy. Throughout this course, students will be encouraged to develop a greater sense of self-awareness as they learn how to maintain their well-being and exercise self-care in order to be able to handle academic, professional, and personal challenges they may face. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "SLS1301",
    "title": "Life and Career Development",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "SLS 1301 - Life and Career Development Add to Catalog Portfolio SLS 1301 - Life and Career Development This course is designed to aid the college student in career planning. The course discusses the areas of opportunity in the employment market as well as appropriate educational programs in preparing for those employment areas, are discussed. Modern techniques and standardized testing are utilized in assisting the student in personal career choice. Students will be involved in activities that provide opportunities for exploration and practice in job-seeking techniques, resume writing, life and career choices and interviewing skills. The course may not be used for a social science credit. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000567",
    "code": "SON1000",
    "title": "Introduction to Sonography",
    "credits": 3,
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    "title": "Abdominal Sonography I",
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    "code": "SON1111L",
    "title": "Abdominal Sonography I Lab",
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    "description": "SON 1111L - Abdominal Sonography I Lab Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 1111L - Abdominal Sonography I Lab Students will practice scanning techniques, protocols, image optimization, patient positioning, technical impression worksheets, terminology, and mock physician presentations for each organ covered including abdominal aorta, pancreas, biliary system, and liver. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SON1112",
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    "description": "SON 1113 - Sonographic Cross Sectional Anatomy Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 1113 - Sonographic Cross Sectional Anatomy The primary objective of this course is to equip sonography students with the ability to discern internal structures such as vital organs and vascular systems that are integral to the field of sonography. This entails understanding their positioning, interconnections, and visual characteristics. To achieve this, students will expand upon their foundational understanding of gross anatomy, honing their ability to identify cross-sectional anatomical features. Additionally, the curriculum will encompass sonographic scanning protocols and medical terminology specific to the anatomical structures under examination. The course aims to strengthen anatomical recognition and develop understanding of pathology. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "description": "SON 1211 - Medical Sonographic Physics I Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 1211 - Medical Sonographic Physics I This course is designed to present the sonography student with detailed explanations of ultrasound physics and its application. Students will learn about ultrasound instrumentation, image artifacts, biologic effects, and quality control. Explores Doppler principles and applications, basic types of equipment and image optimization Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SON1804",
    "title": "Clinical Education I",
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    "code": "SON2122",
    "title": "Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography II",
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    "description": "SON 2122 - Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography II Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2122 - Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography II Moreover, this course serves as an introduction to the middle and final stages of pregnancy, encompassing fetal growth and development, pertinent anatomical and physiological aspects, and potential complications for both the expectant mother and the fetus. Key topics to be addressed include sonographic recognition and visualization of the developing fetus, fetal measurements, and the management of obstetric patients. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SON2122L",
    "title": "Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography II Lab",
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    "description": "SON 2122L - Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography II Lab Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2122L - Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography II Lab Students will practice scanning techniques, protocols, fetal biometrics, identification of normal fetal anatomy, in the level one second and third trimester exam. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SON2171",
    "title": "Vascular Sonography I",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "SON 2171 - Vascular Sonography I Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2171 - Vascular Sonography I The focus of this course centers on the principles, rationale, practical application, execution, and interpretation of ultrasound in the context of carotid, transcranial, and venous examinations. Normal and abnormal anatomy and hemodynamics will be discussed. Students will interpret normal and aberrant color flow patterns, spectral Doppler flow characteristics, with an emphasis on the velocity criteria. Furthermore, students will be introduced to surgical interventions within this context. Students will review the physics and instrumentation aspects of Doppler ultrasound, contrast normal and pathologic hemodynamics, and gain proficiency in the protocols and diagnostic criteria associated with cerebrovascular evaluations. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SON2171L",
    "title": "Vascular Sonography I Lab",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "SON 2171L - Vascular Sonography I Lab Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2171L - Vascular Sonography I Lab Students will be taught scanning protocols for the carotid duplex exam, lower and upper extremity venous. Focus will be on image optimization, identification of normal anatomy, demonstration of physics principles and patient positioning. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "SON2175",
    "title": "Vascular Sonography II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "SON 2175 - Vascular Sonography II Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2175 - Vascular Sonography II It explores the diagnostic techniques employed to identify vascular disorders in the limbs and abdominal region, encompassing assessments of arterial conditions in the upper and lower extremities, indirect arterial testing, evaluations of bypass grafts, dialysis fistulas, and the vascular system within the abdomen. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SON2175L",
    "title": "Vascular Sonography Lab II",
    "credits": 1,
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    "description": "SON 2175L - Vascular Sonography Lab II Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2175L - Vascular Sonography Lab II Students will learn protocols, image optimization, patient positioning, and indications for exams. Studies covered include indirect arterial, lower extremity arterial, upper extremity arterial, mesenteric studies and complete abdominal doppler. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SON2814",
    "title": "Clinical Education II",
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    "hours": 5,
    "description": "SON 2814 - Clinical Education II Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2814 - Clinical Education II This course continues to build on the skills learned in Clinical Rotation I continuing to provide clinical instruction in abdominal, obstetric, gynecologic and vascular scanning protocols. Patient care, the role and duties of the sonographer in the health care environment and instruction in the use of various types of ultrasound equipment will be discussed. Students receive instruction and guidance in producing quality sonographic images and the parameters used to evaluate the images. This course requires the student to spend three days a week in an approved ultrasound department. Students will perform a variety of exams and procedures under the supervision of the designated clinical instructor. Students are given specific learning",
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    "code": "SON2824",
    "title": "Clinical Education III",
    "credits": 7,
    "hours": 7,
    "description": "SON 2824 - Clinical Education III Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2824 - Clinical Education III This course continues to build on the skills learned in Clinical Rotation II continuing to provide clinical instruction in abdominal, obstetric, gynecologic and vascular scanning protocols. Patient care, the role and duties of the sonographer in the health care environment and instruction in the use of various types of ultrasound equipment will be discussed. Students receive instruction and guidance in producing quality sonographic images and the parameters used to evaluate the images. This course requires the student to spend four days a week in an approved ultrasound department. Students will perform a variety of exams and procedures under the supervision of the designated clinical instructor. Students are given specific learning",
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    "code": "SON2930",
    "title": "Special Topics",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "SON 2930 - Special Topics Add to Catalog Portfolio SON 2930 - Special Topics Included in this course are film critiques, discussion of patient case studies, review of lab values and how they relate to the patient symptoms and pathological process, advanced protocols related to disease processes. Emphasis is on the correlation of all patient data, including sonographic images obtained to assist in the differential diagnosis process. Students will take mock registry exams, practice computerized testing practices, and review test taking skills. Terms all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "SPC1608",
    "title": "Fundamentals of Speech",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "SPC 1608 - Fundamentals of Speech Add to Catalog Portfolio SPC 1608 - Fundamentals of Speech A course to students improve oral communication. Practice accompanied by critique to evaluate assets and identify faults to overcome. Attention given to effective posture, gesture, expression, and movement. Assignments are made to emphasize importance of organization, clarity, interest, and persuasion. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "SPM2000",
    "title": "Introduction to Sports Management",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "SPM 2000 - Introduction to Sports Management Add to Catalog Portfolio SPM 2000 - Introduction to Sports Management This course is designed to provide students with a conceptual understanding of sports management. Areas that receive special emphasis are managerial, financial, legal, and ethical principles, the professional sport industry, intercollegiate and interscholastic sport, youth and community sport, event/facility management, sport sales, marketing and sponsorships, sport communication, the recreation and fitness industries and career preparation. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "SPN1120",
    "title": "Foundations of Spanish I",
    "credits": 4,
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    "description": "SPN 1120 - Foundations of Spanish I Add to Catalog Portfolio SPN 1120 - Foundations of Spanish I An introduction to the Spanish language for those who have little or no knowledge of Spanish. The sequence of SPN 1120/ SPN 1121 presents the essential elements of Spanish grammar, vocabulary, and culture that are needed in everyday life to speak in Spanish and understand it when it is spoken at a moderate speed by sympathetic native speakers. This course includes many types of activities designed to develop basic skills in speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing, with the greatest emphasis placed on practicing conversation. Communicative competence is stressed. Students learn present tense conjugation (including irregular and stem-changing verbs), conjugation of reflexive verbs, and the informal future. This class is conducted mostly in Spanish. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 4",
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    "code": "SPN1121",
    "title": "Foundations of Spanish II",
    "credits": 4,
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    "description": "SPN 1121 - Foundations of Spanish II Add to Catalog Portfolio SPN 1121 - Foundations of Spanish II This course is a continuation of SPN 1120 . This course includes many types of activities designed to further expand the students’ communicative proficiency in speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing, with the greatest emphasis placed on practicing conversation. Communicative comprehension is stressed. Students solidify and strengthen their grasp and use of regular and irregular present tense conjugations, reflexive verbs, and the informal future. They learn the present progressive tense, the use and conjugation of regular and irregular verbs in the preterit tense, the imperfect tense, in the preterit versus the imperfect tense, indirect object pronouns, double object pronouns, gustar and similar verbs. Students are also introduced to the present tense, the impersonal se, and/or commands. The class is conducted mostly in Spanish. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 4",
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    "code": "STA2023",
    "title": "Elementary Statistics",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "STA 2023 - Elementary Statistics Add to Catalog Portfolio STA 2023 - Elementary Statistics In this course students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs. Topics will include graphs, measures of center, measures of variation, linear correlation and regression, probability, binomial distributions, normal distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "code": "SYG1000",
    "title": "Introduction to Sociology",
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    "description": "SYG 1000 - Introduction to Sociology Add to Catalog Portfolio SYG 1000 - Introduction to Sociology In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Contemporary Social Problems",
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    "description": "SYG 2010 - Contemporary Social Problems Add to Catalog Portfolio SYG 2010 - Contemporary Social Problems This course covers the nature, development, and dimensions of social problems in contemporary society. Problems are studied from three perspectives: symbolic interaction theory, functionalist theory, and conflict theory. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "title": "Small Business and Individual Taxes",
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    "title": "Play Production",
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    "description": "THE 2300 - Dramatic Literature Add to Catalog Portfolio THE 2300 - Dramatic Literature Using Aristotle’s “Poetics” as a foundation for script analysis, the class analyzes selected masterpieces of dramatic literature from a wide variety of genres. For selected texts the class examines not only the dramatic structure of the specific text, but also the relationship between the theatre and the society which shapes it. This relationship is examined by exploring the historical and social contexts in which the playwrights were working. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3",
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    "title": "World Theater History I",
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    "title": "Stagecraft",
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    "title": "Costume Construction I",
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    "title": "Costume Pattern Drafting and Draping",
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    "title": "Sound for the Stage",
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    "title": "Stage Properties",
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    "code": "TPA1342",
    "title": "Drafting for the Stage",
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    "code": "TPA2071",
    "title": "Theatre Rendering Techniques",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "TPA 2071 - Theatre Rendering Techniques Add to Catalog Portfolio TPA 2071 - Theatre Rendering Techniques This course explores specific rendering techniques used to create images that enhance visual communication in scenic, lighting or costume design. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable",
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    "id": "sjrstate-000618",
    "code": "TPA2083",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "id": "sjrstate-000619",
    "code": "TPA2091",
    "title": "Advanced Design",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "TPA 2091 - Advanced Design Add to Catalog Portfolio TPA 2091 - Advanced Design Course demonstrates, through theory and practice for the student, a clear process in developing a design idea all the way through to executing the final presentation. May be repeated 3 times for credit. Terms all, Spring, Summer Classification: A.A. Transferable Hours: 3 May Be Repeated: May be repeated 3 times for credit.",
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    "code": "TPP3251C",
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    "credits": 3,
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