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3.00 Credits
This course is not ordinarily counted in the Associate in Arts degree. A basic class in metal design and fabrication of ferrous and non-ferrous metal (copper and steel). Working metals to change form.
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3.00 Credits
The course provides an introduction to the scope and method of Political Science. After formulating a basic definition of politics, the student will examine the interaction of politics with society and with government.
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3.00 Credits
The federal government of the United States with its historical background, the constitutional principles involved, and an analysis of the powers and functions of the three branches of national government.
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3.00 Credits
Treatment of structures and functions of state governments and their political subdivisions. Emphasis on current problems, especially those of Florida.
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3.00 Credits
The rights contained in the Constitution of the USA that protect persons, opinions, and property from the arbitrary interference of government officials, and positive policies of government that protect individuals from arbitrary treatment both by the government and by other individuals. Emphasis on the Bill of Rights, related Supreme Court decisions, and Civil Rights legislation.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to psychobiology which explores the role of the brain in behavior and mental processes. Topics include: human brain evolution; the animal brain; the chemical brain; the biological basis of motivation, learning and memory; environmental influences on the brain; stress, disease and the brain; brain and immune system; the biological basis of mental disorders--anxiety, depression, schizophrenia; language, consciousness and the brain.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of physics and chemistry. Concepts of measurement, mechanics, electricity and magnetism, introduction to the modern concepts of matter, structure of atoms and molecules, and periodic classification of the elements.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for non-science majors and is an introduction to the physical principles involved in the environment and man's interaction with it. A variety of topics will be presented including air and water pollution, climate and weather, waste management, oceans and streams, and energy sources.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to psychology which exposes students to historical and current discoveries about the mind and behavior. Topics include: history of psychology, methods, psychobiology and brain research, sensation and perception, consciousness and altered states, motivation, learning, cognition and memory, language, intelligence, creativity, personality, abnormal psychology, therapies and social psychology.
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3.00 Credits
(Does not carry college credit.) This course is designed to develop basic reading and study skills which prepare students for careers and for further academic work. It focuses on vocabulary development, literal reading skills, and basic critical reading skills. Upon successful completion, students enroll in REA 0003C.
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