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3.00 Credits
Curriculum Planning for Family Child Care Programs Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiency and ECE101 Co: Participation in workshops, discussions, writing assignments and projects will enable students to: plan and implement developmentally appropriate programming for children from birth to eight years; apply principles of curriculum development; to plan integrated experiences that will enhance the development of the whole child; design learning centers and create learning materials for the home environment that reflect a knowledge of individuals.
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10.80 Credits
Fiber Optics/Basic Telephone (320 Hours) Pre: High School Diploma or Equivalent Co: An introduction to Fiber Optics, fiber networking, field testing, termination and splicing. Also included are PBX wiring and operations.
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10.80 Credits
Copper/Coaxial Cabling (320 Hours) Pre: Co: A study in basic electricity, LAN wiring, and LAN technology along with cable network installation, testing, and documentation.
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4.00 Credits
Floral Design 1 Pre: Co: This course includes a hands-on study of the basic elements of floral design. Students gain the skills required to create basic floral arrangements. Care and handling of flowers and other material used in floral design is included as well as an overview of the floral industry. (2 hours of lecture, 4 hours of lab per week)
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4.00 Credits
Floral Design 2 Pre: FLR101 Co: A continuation of FLR101. Students will gain and refine additional skills emphasizing historical, contemporary, wedding, and sympathy designs. Self analysis of design work, professional technique, and establishing marketability and profitability will be stressed. Students will also examine current business trends affecting the floral industry. (2 hours of lecture, 4 hours of lab per week)
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3.00 Credits
Plant Biology Pre: Co: A basic study of plant structure and function. Students learn the fundamental processes of plant growth and reproduction. Plant structures such as the stem, roots, leaves, flowers and seeds are examined in detail along with the important role of soil in providing plant nutrition. (2 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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3.00 Credits
Visual Merchandising Pre: Co: The course provides basic design fundamentals and develops technical and creative skills to produce effective displays. Topics include: characteristics and development of display, merchandising techniques, types of window and interior displays, design elements and principles, display arrangements, props and fixtures, lighting, and signage. (2 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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3.00 Credits
Floriculture Cooperative Education Pre: Co: Students enrolled in the Floriculture Program are required to successfully complete 120 hours of part-time, paid employment in an approved horticultural business during the Spring semester. The objective of the cooperative work experience is to develop on-the-job skills which complement the in-class experiences in floral design. Work experience is essential for the student who chooses professional floral design as a career goal. (120 hours of cooperative education, 10 hours of seminar per semester)
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3.00 Credits
Plant Entomology Pre: Co: A basic consideration of the anatomy and physiology of insects with emphasis on those orders economically important in agriculture and environmental science. Students gain experience in identification of specific insect pests, recognition of infestation symptoms and current recommendations for control. A collection of various insect pests is required. (2 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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1.00 Credits
Senior Floriculture Design Seminar Pre: FLR101 and FLR102 Co: This course allows graduating seniors to explore the latest floral design practices, update design skills prior to entering the job market, survey the marketplace for employment opportunities, and develop a photo portfolio of their work. A laboratory fee for flowers is required. (3 hours of lab per week)
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