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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--3 Hours) This course is designed to help the student understand the roles and interrelationships of early childhood programs, families, and the community as components of a team working together to support the development of the young child.
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(3 Credits--3 Hours) This course is intended to meet the educational requirement for the Foundation Level Child Care and Education Administrator credential as defined by the State of Florida. Four content areas will be covered in this course: organizational leadership, personnel issues, financial and legal issues, and child care and education programming.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--4 Hours) Prerequisite: MAT1033 with a grade of "C" or higher or satisfactory testscores at the Intermediate Algebra level. This course introduces the basic concepts of electricity and magnetism as they are used in pure and applied science. Emphasis is placed on resistance, capacitance and inductance, the basic circuit components. This is the first course in electrical phenomena for students in the electronics technologies.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--4 Hours) Prerequisite: EET 1033C with a grade of "C" or higher.This course introduces the basic fundamentals, terminology, and applications used in the electronics industry. The topic coverage includes circuit theory principles, electronic components, transistor usage, amplifiers, power supplies, digital logic techniques, and electronic instruments.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits--3 Credits) An introductory course for the development of effective classroom management skills for child care paraprofessionals and teaching assistants. The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the factors that influence learning and behavior and with strategies for changing behavior. The focus of course content will include psychological theories, learning models, observation and recording of behavior, and the roles of teacher, paraprofessional, and child in the learning process.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Credits) Prerequisite: Completion of CGS 1100 with a grade of "C" or better. An introduction to the classroom applications of educational technologies. Topics include multimedia, interactive media, ethics and legal issues, and the Internet. Students will work in class on computers and should either have a computer available outside of the classroom or plan to use computers available in the computer laboratories to complete assignments.
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u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on entry level placement tests or completion of ENC 0020 and REA 0002 with grades of "C" or higher." EN1101 is a course in paragraph and essay writing, incorporating some review of basic grammar. Students will learn to write essays that are unified, coherent, and grammatically correct. An exit grade of "C" or higher is required. ENC 1101 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: ENC 1101 with a grade of "C" or higher. A study and practiceof the writing and designing of documents in technical and professional discourse communities. Students will produce documents representing a number of technical genres: correspondence, reports, a proposal, a real-world project, and a final portfolio. These assignments will be taken from real-world situations and will present students with a set of rhetorical considerations constraints. This course will approach technical writing rhetorically, discussing such topics as organizational conventions, visual design, and style in the context of specific rhetorical situations. ENC 2210 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: ENC 1101 with a grade of "C" or higher. An introductionto film as it reflects and shapes 20th and 21st century cultures. Stress is placed upon critical analysis of film's narrative structure and how that structure draws from and expands upon literary narrative. The course will also present students with an overview of film history and acquaint them with basic film techniques. ENG 2100 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.
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3.00 Credits
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) Prerequisite: LIT 2000 with a grade of "C" or higher. ENL 2012 is astudy of English literature from Anglo-Saxon times through the 18th century. Representative selections from each period are studied. ENL 2012 is a Gordon Rule writing course as defined by SBE Rule 6A-10.030.
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