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RTE 2854: Clinical Education V
5.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
(5 Credits - 336 Total Clinical Hours) Prerequisite: RTE 2844. Affiliation agreements with various hospitals enable SJRCC Radiography students to gain valuable clinical experience in departments of radiology. During this clinical rotation students will observe and perform under direct and indirect supervision the application of those skills learned in the classroom and laboratory. This course is the fifth of five sequential clinical education courses.
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SLS 1101: College Success Skills
3.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) A course designed to teach students the behaviors consistent with success in academic settings. Opportunity is provided via lecture, individual and group activities, and tests for learning and practicing effective ways of coping with the demands of college life. Topics include note and test-taking strategies, active listening skills, reading strategies, mnemonics, proper management of time and money, goal setting, awareness of resources, and positive attitude development. This course may not be used for social science credit.
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SLS 1301: Career Development
1.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (1 Credit--1 Hour) A course designed to aid the college student in career planning. Areas of opportunity in the employment market, as well as appropriate educational programs in preparing for those employment areas, are discussed. Modern techniques and standardized testing are utilized in assisting the student in personal career choice. This course may not be used for social science credit.
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SLS 1304: Comprehensive Career Exploration
3.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (3 Credits - 3 Hours) A course designed to facilitate life and career decision-making through a process of developing self-awareness. Students will be involved in activities that encourage examination of personality characteristics, interests, personal and occupational values. Techniques in career research will be explored and practiced. The World of Work will be explored through job search strategies. Opportunities will be provided for exploration of ethical concerns, attitudes, beliefs and abilities as they relate to career and life choices.
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SLS 1350: Employability Skills +
1.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
(1 Credit--1 Hour) A course required for most business and technical programs that should be completed as early as possible upon enrollment. A course designed to assist students in developing job search skills and in recognizing the factors employers consider essential to the maintenance of good work habits.
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SPC 2511: Debate and Argumentation
3.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (3 Credits -- 3 Hours) Prerequisite: SPC 1600 with a grade of "C" or higher. This course isdesigned to elevate the basic skills of speaking and reasoning to a level appropriate for intercollegiate debate. Exercises will focus on critical thinking, argumentation, and refutation. Students will study the classical theories of Aristotle and Cicero and apply the basic precepts of argumentation in formalized debate.
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SPECIAL PROBLEMS ART 2450C: Special Problems in Printmaking
3.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (1 - 3 Credits) Continued investigation of personal expression through printmaking techniques. Application to do work in special problems must be made to the instructor who is to direct the study. A design of the study must be presented to the instructor and approved by the Dean of Florida School of the Arts prior to the new semester. May be repeated 3 times for credit. An exit grade of "C" or higher is required.
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SPN 1015: Conversational Spanish
3.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (3 Credits--3 Hours) An introductory level course in Spanish emphasizing those listening and speaking skills in Spanish necessary for travel, social, or business purposes. Students who need to complete the foreign language requirement prior to admission to the Florida state university system should enroll in SPN 1120 and SPN 1121.
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STA 2023: Elementary Statistics
3.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (3 Credits - 3 Hours) Graphing calculator required. Consult with instructor before purchasing. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or higher, ora satisfactory score on a placement test. This is a first course in statistics and includes descriptive statistics, probability, and inferential statistics. Major topics are graphs, measures of center, measures of variation, linear correlation and regression, probability, binomial distributions, normal distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing.
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STUDIO TECHNIQUE BALLET DAA 1200: Fundamentals of Ballet +
1.00 Credits
St. Johns River State College
u (1 Credit-2 Hours) The study of classical ballet technique with emphasis on positions, barre exercises, center work and vocabulary. An exit grade of "C" or higher isrequired for musical theater majors.
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