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1.00 Credits
A continuation of BSC 2010L. Topics include plant biology, animal diversity, vertebrate anatomy and ecology. This course is primarily intended for those students planning to major in the sciences or for those who need a laboratory course in biology. Lab fee required. 30 laboratory hours. Prerequisites: BSC 2010 and BSC 2010L (completed with grades of "C" or higher).Corequisite: BSC 2011.
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3.00 Credits
This course will acquaint students with the major ecosystems of Florida. Through a combination of online activities and field trips, students will become familiar with the biological and environmental aspects of upland, wetland, freshwater, and marine habitats of the Sunshine State. Students will be expected to participate in activities that possibly include hiking,wading, and swimming. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: REA 0002.
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3.00 Credits
Business law considers the nature and source of laws, courts, and courtroom procedures. It discusses legal principles regarding crimes and torts with emphasis on contracts, personal property, and bailments and sales.Relevant portions of the Uniform Commercial Code are also reviewed. 45 class hours
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the various developing legal issues in the use of business information technology, including an examination of constitutional rights, intellectual property, and employment law. Other topics studied during the course are freedom of speech, privacy, privileged communications, copyright, and trademark. These issues and others will be examined as they relate to business operations in today's complex electronic world. 45 class hours
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a general overview of the causes of juvenile delinquency and the theories for prevention and treatment. 45 class hours
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a general orientation of the major theories of crime and criminal behavior including violent crime and organized crime. Other topics include crime statistics and the public's perception of crime. 45 class hours
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an opportunity for the student to observe the criminal justice systemin operation. Student placements are within agencies whose activities comprise the professional construction of criminal justice. Assignments and number of hours in each agency will be agreed upon by the student, the agency, and the instructor/coordinator. Students will be expected to keep a daily log of activities. 45 class hours
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the latest skills needed from today's computer support professional.The course is based on the objectives of the CompTIA A+ Essentials exam. Upon completion of the course, the student will have knowledge of basic computer hardware and operating systems. The skills covered are installation, building, upgrading, repairing, configuring, troubleshooting, optimizing, diagnosing, preventivemaintenance, security, and soft skills. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite( s) CGS 1000 or CGS 1100 or consent.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the basics of networking hardware. Instruction includes the OSI model and industry standards; network topologies; IP addressing, including subnet masks; and basic network design. Students will install and operate simplerouted LAN, routed WAN and switched LAN and LAN networks. This is the first of four semester courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking, and to prepare students for the CISCO Certified Network Associate examination. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite(s):CGS 1000,CGS 1100, and CGS 1263, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with classroomand laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. Instruction includes networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, local area networks (LANS), wide area networks (WANS),Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, Ethernet, Token ring Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),Addressing Protocol dynamic routing, routing, and the network administrator's function. Students will successfully implement beginning router configurations, demonstrate an understanding of routed and routing protocols and the fundamentals of LAN switching. This is the second of four semester courses designed to prepare students for the CISCO Certified Network Associate examination. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisites: CET 1600, relevant industry experience or instructor consent.
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