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FIN 2003: Introduction to Small Business Finance
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) F, SP, S A course that covers the core fi nancial aspects of business entrepreneurship in any legal form of a small business. The course includes a basic review of Financial Reporting and detailed study of: break-even analysis, working capital management, time value of money and capital budgeting.
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FIN 2104: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) SP Business Finance is a continuation course following ACG 2021 (Financial Accounting). The course content covers many of the same topics as ACG 2071 but is aimed at a small business. Topics covered are 1. Financing a Business; 2. Budgeting; 3. Analysis of Actual Profi t; 4. Financial Planning and 5. Analysis of Investment Decisions. Prerequisite: ACG 2021, CGS 1570
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FOR 1122: Dendrology
2.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(2 credits) This course is designed as an introduction to Botany, tree identifi cation, how different trees grow and respond to change, and how different trees regenerate themselves. Emphasis is placed on the identifying characteristics of commercially important North American trees and their regenerative characteristics and product utilization. The successful student will be able to identify regionally important species in the fi eld of leaves, twigs, bark, fruit, habitat characteristics, and by family and genus, explain species association, natural succession, and use a dichotomous key to aid in tree identifi cation. Emphasis during the lab portion of this class will be entirely on identifying regionally important species in the fi eld and the commercially important southeastern trees. Corequisite FOR 1122L.
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FOR 1122L: Dendrology Lab
1.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(1 credit) This course is designed as an introduction to Botany, tree identifi cation, how different trees grow and respond to change, and how different trees regenerate themselves. Emphasis is placed on the identifying characteristics of commercially important North American trees and their regenerative characteristics and product utilization. The successful student will be able to identify regionally important species in the fi eld of leaves, twigs, bark, fruit, habitat characteristics, and by family and genus, explain species association, natural succession, and use a dichotomous key to aid in tree identifi cation. Emphasis during the lab portion of this class will be entirely on identifying regionally important species in the fi eld and the commercially important southeastern trees. Corequisite FOR 1122
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FOR 1169: Forest Soils,Water,and Hydrology
2.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(2 credits) Examination of the science of forest soils, surface water, and the importance of water quality in the forestland ecosystem and the stewardship of forested lands. Best Management Practices for silviculture applications are detailed. Corequisite: FOR 2452L.
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FOR 1214: Forest Protection
2.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(2 credits) An overview of the study of the use of forest fi res as a prescribed silvicultural tool and the techniques used for wildfi re prevention and suppression, and an overview of the major insects and diseases that affect forest trees of the southeastern U.S. Field exercises are weather dependent and will be completed during the Forest Measurements I lab time. Corequisite: FOR 2452L.
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FOR 2158: Silviculture
5.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(5 credits) An overview of siliviculture practices in North America with a primary emphasis on the southeastern U.S. Methods include aspects of thinning, planting, natural regenerative techniques, and mechanical and chemical applications for reforestation practices. Prerequisite: FOR 2452L. Corequisite FOR 2158L.
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FOR 2158L: Silviculture Lab
1.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(1 credit) Field trips to various industry, private, and governmental facilities to observe silvicultural, reforestation, and nursery practices. Corequisite FOR 2158L.
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FOR 2437: Aerial Photography and Forest Mapping
2.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(2 credits) Introduction to the use of the aerial photograph interpretation in the natural resources profession and natural resource cartography. Prerequisite: FOR 2452. Corequisite FOR 2437L.
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FOR 2437L: Aerial Photography and Forest Mapping Lab
1.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(1 credit) Introduction to the use of the aerial photograph interpretation in the natural resources profession and natural resource cartography from fi eld data. Prerequisite: FOR 2452. Corequisite FOR 2437L.
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