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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of MGF 1106 with a grade of "C"or higher. This course requires the student to be skilled in Intermediate Algebra, and so it is recommended that transfer students demonstrate an algebra placement score greater than or equal to 88. Topics covered include the history of numbers, number theory, graph theory, mathematical modeling, and transformation geometry.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEB 1011 or consent of instructor. Theory and administration of advertising, including functions, research, distribution, displays, direct mail, newspapers, layout, illustration, typography, engraving, and printing.
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3.00 Credits
History of, current trends in, and principles of application in the mass media (radio, television, newspaper, books, magazines, films, and advertising).
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course concerned with the nature, scope, and understanding of human interactions as they relate to management. Emphasis on theory and practice using conventional and laboratory methods.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HSC 0530. This course enables the student to write and understand the symbols and numbers used in the measurement of medication, to convert units of measurement within the systems of measurement from one system to another, and to calculate amounts of medication to give a client from the medication on hand.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on math placement test. Health Math is a course designed for students completing a degree in a health-related field. This course must be passed with a minimum grade of "C" and is not intended to satisfy general education requirements inmathematics or to count toward required hours for graduation for an A.A. degree. Topics included are arithmetic, metric system, apothecary measurments, percent, techniques of health-data analysis, ratio and proportion, medication administration, understanding medication orders, calculating dosages using ratio-proportion, calculations of oral and parenteral medications, insulin, pediatric dose calculations, i.v. calculations, and heparin calculations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory reading scores on the Florida College-Level Entry Placement Test or completion of REA 0002 or REA 1930 with a minimum grade of "C," MUT 1112, MUT 1242, or permission of instructor.(Meets Area I Humanities requirement.) The analysis and study of music literature. Includes intensive listening and reading of musical scores. (Intended for music majors.)
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3.00 Credits
Co/Prerequisite: College level math Applies only to A.S. degree, A.A.S. degree, and certificate programs. = PSAV course. + Prerequisites required. See course descriptions in catalog. * Minimum grade of "C" required. This course includes the study of basic vibrating systems and sound sources; sound outdoors and indoors (waves, echoes, and reverberation); sound transmission and noise reduction; sound reinforcement systems; room acoustics and vibration isolation; hearing and psychoacoustics; and acoustics of musical instruments.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUM 1620; Corequisite: MUM 2600L Lab Fee - $ 12.00 This course offers basic information in the art of recording vocal and instrumental sound with emphasis on understanding the functions of recording equipment, placement of microphones, making initial recordings of various groups or soloists, and the ability to mix-down the initial recordings
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite/Corequisite: MUM 2600 Lab Fee: $ 11.00 This course is designed to provide students with "hands on" experience inconjunction with live performance activities. This course may be taken four (4) times for credit. Basic computer skills in Windows are essential. Note: This course is a Corequisite for MUM 2600, MUM 2601, and MUM 2604.
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