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3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Provides patrol officers and investigators with a working knowledge of the dynamics of crisis situations and the ability to deal effectively with humans under extreme stress. Emphasis will be placed on situation assessment, recognition of major types of aberrant behavior, the ethnic and cultural elements of behavior, and calming techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Goals, rationale, and principles of community and human relations.
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ACG 2071: Introduction to Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: ACG 2001. Accounting for planning, organization, and cost control.
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ACG 2450: Basic Computer Augmented Accounting $12.00 lab fee
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: ACG 2001. The accounting applications of electronic data processing, including the preparation, interpretation and use of computer information in financial decision-making. This course is transferable, but may not be substituted.
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ACG 2500: Introduction to Nonprofit and Government Accounting
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: ACG 2011. Accounting theory as applied to municipal and government problems with emphasis on budgeting, encumbrances, funds, and bond issues. This course is transferable, but may not be substituted.
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AMH 1073: History of Gulf and Franklin Counties
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
This course is a study of the history of the Gulf-Franklin area of the Florida Gulf Coast beginning with the prehistoric Native Americans to their removal in 1837; the European explorations, including Narvaez and DeSota; European settlements and abandonments; the Spanish mission system; the Forbes Purchase; the rise of Apalachicola and St. Joseph; the signing of Florida's first constitution; the collapse of St. Joseph; the Civil War; post-war condition; logging and fishing; the intracoastal waterway; the land boom/bust of the 20s; the Depression; the paper industry; the impact of World War I and World War II to the present.
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AMH 2010: United States History I
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
This course covers United States history to 1876 and emphasizes the European background, the Revolution, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, problems of the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, War Between the States, Reconstruc?tion.
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AMH 2070: Florida History
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
This course is a history of the state of Florida and includes discovery, Spanish rule, acquisition by the U.S., statehood, the state's relationship to the Union, and contemporary economic and cultural development.
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AMH 2091: Black History
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
This course is a study of the Black Americans to include their background and their role in the economic, political, and cultural development of the United States.
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AML 2600: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Gulf Coast State College
Prerequisite: ENC 1102 with a minimum grade of "C." (Meets Area IIIHumanities requirement.) Major writers, literary movements, forms, and themes of African-American literature. This course is a Gordon Rule writing course where students will produce extensive college level writing and requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."
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