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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Introduces the student to the essential software, tools, and techniques commonly used by Web and multimedia designers to produce digital audio and video. Various audio/video programs such as Real Player, Music Match, Cake Walk, Adobe Premiere, and After Effects may be used in this course. Prerequisite: CGS-2820 or CGS-1871 or CGS-1555
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Introduces the student to the essential software, tools, and techniques commonly used by Web and multimedia authors and designers to produce digital animation effects. Various animation programs such as gif animators, 3D animation applications, Macromedia Fireworks, Flash, and Shockwave may be used in this course as well as multimedia authoring programs such as Macromedia Director or Tool Book. Prerequisite: CGS-2820 or CGS-1871 or CGS-1555
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits The capstone course is designed for the student to demonstrate his/ her knowledge and skills applicable to the degree core competencies and outcomes. The course is designed as a project-based experience. The student's project requirements will be designed in concern with his/her area of curriculum emphasis.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A coordinated work-study course involving class work and field experience. Students will participate in hands-on activities by assisting with Web page development and/or web server implementation. Objectives determined by the student and faculty-coordinator will be used to evaluate the student. This should be one of the last courses the student takes in the Web Technology A.S. Degree program. The student will attend a minimum of 3 clock hours per week in the internship experience.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A coordinated work-study course involving class work and field experience. Students will participate in hands-on activities by assisting with database design and development. Objectives determined by the student and teacher-coordinator will be used to evaluate the student. This should be one of the last courses the student takes in the Database Services Technology AS degree. Prerequisites are determined by the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Designed to provide potential and current early child administrators with the opportunity of satisfying one of the educational requirements for the Foundational Level Child Care and Education Administrator Credential and one of the three courses required for the Level Two Administrator Credential as defined by the State of Florida. It is intended to introduce the needed skills and information in the following areas: developmentally appropriate childcare environments, leadership for childcare settings, financial and legal issues of childcare, and developmentally appropriate education curriculum. Prerequisites: High School Diploma or equivalent, 30 hour Florida Intro Child Care Course, 10 hours DAP Special Needs, CDA or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A study of how chemicals directly affect our lives, including drugs, biocides, food additives, detergents, cosmetics, and plastics. Laboratory experimentation will be included. A special fee will be charged for this course. Prerequisites: College level reading, writing and math skills are required.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Covers an elementary treatment of mathematical tools of the chemist, atomic theory, periodic arrangement of the elements, chemical bonding nomenclature of compounds, chemical reactions, stoichiometry and gas laws. Designed for students with no chemistry background. Prerequisites: College level reading, writing and math skills are required. Corequisite: CHM-1025L
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Accompanies CHM 1025. Topics include laboratory techniques, measurement, chemical reactions, abbreviated qualitative analysis, quantitative chemistry techniques and gas law applications. A special fee will be charged for this course. Prerequisites: College level reading, writing and math skills are required. Corequisite: CHM-1025
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A chemistry course designed for allied health programs. Focuses on basic chemical and physical principles applied to the life process. Topics include inorganic, organic, and physiological chemistry. Mathematics applications are minimal. Prerequisites: College level reading, writing and math skills are required. Corequisite: CHM-1032L
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