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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 2202C Recommended prerequisite: ETC 2521 Plat construction from tract description to final record plat; plat drafting; necessary computations; lettering meaning of legal parts; current plat laws and regulations. (Special Fee: $41.00)
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4.00 Credits
ADVANCED SURVEYING COMPUTATIONS (SURVEYING III) Prerequisite: SUR 1101C Recommended: ETD 1320 Advanced surveying office computations; traverse, horizontal curve, and vertical curve review; coordinates areas by D.M.D. and coordinates; partitioning-problems; intersection problems (line-line, line-curve, curve-curve); missing traverse parts; compound and reverse curve computations; spirals; principles of significant figures and solution analysis. (Special Fee: $35.00)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION IN SURVEYING Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in Reading, Mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits including SUR 1101C. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses. This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/ or practical experiences. Each earned credit of internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
INTERNSHIP IN CIVIL/SURVEYING ENGINEERING Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in Reading, Mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits including both ETD 1320 and SUR 1101C. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship Placement Office has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses. This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/ or practical experiences. Each earned credit of internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00)
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3.00 Credits
SOILS AND FERTILIZERS Prerequisite: HOS1010C or departmental approval Study of soil-water-plant relationships. Emphasis on soil properties (soil science), soil management and soil use (economical as well as social). Includes nursery and greenhouse soils for Florida, elemental nutrient studies and selected research topics. (Special Fee:$21.00)
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3.00 Credits
INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY. Enables student to understand social behavior and social processes and become familiar with vocabulary and methodology of discipline of sociology. Emphasis on culture and personality, age and sex roles, family, deviant behavior, social class and stratification, group behavior and social change.
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3.00 Credits
Enables student to understand social behavior and social processes and become familiar with vocabulary and methodology of discipline of sociology. Emphasis on culture and personality, age and sex roles, family, deviant behavior, social class and stratification, group behavior and social change.
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3.00 Credits
Same as SYG 2000 with honors content. Honors program permission required.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of major social problems confronting American society. Special emphasis on critical thinking abilities in evaluating causes, effects and various approaches in dealing with social problems. Discussion includes such topics as mental illness, crime, juvenile delinquency, race relations, pollution, population, urbanization and influences detrimental to family stability: divorce, alcoholism, gambling, drug abuse.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of major social problems confronting American society. Special emphasis on critical thinking abilities in evaluating causes, effects and various approaches in dealing with social problems. Discussion includes such topics as mental illness, crime, juvenile delinquency, race relations, pollution, population, urbanization and influences detrimental to family stability: divorce, alcoholism, gambling, drug abuse.
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