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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Scientific methods are applied in the course. It includes the examination of documents, firearms identification, toxicology, pathology, photography, fingerprinting, and the basic capabilities of local, state, and federal crime laboratories.
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3.00 Credits
SP - Prerequisite: PSY 2012. A course surveying abnormal behavior and mental conditions and their treatment.Major topics include: a historical perspective on mental disorders; current theories on the causes of mental disorders, including the psychodynamic, humanistic-existential, and neuroscience perspectives; a detailed overview of many of the disorders listed in DSM-IV and an examination of psychological and biological treatment methods.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - A.A.S. only. This course is intended as an overview of the many facets of Information Security.Managers will see the big picture more clearly,Network Administrators will see that security encompasses more than just hardware and software, and students will be exposed to career possibilities that were not visible to them before.
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3.00 Credits
FA - Corequisites: CGS 0040,OTA 0101.A comprehensive course designed to provide basic mechanics for grammar usage and punctuation for acceptable written communication with emphasis on clarity and simplicity necessary in business communications.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisites: OST 1100 or one year high school typewriting, ENC 1101 or LIN 1670C. Business Communications is a comprehensive course designed to improve skills in all aspects of organizational communication. Systems, practices, and media will be included as will some aspects of the behavioral sciences. Emphasis is on composing and arranging effective written communications.
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3.00 Credits
TBA - Lab fee. Prerequisites: Appropriate score on Florida Entry-Level Placement Exam of MAT 1033 or high level math. Introduction to game programming and design with an emphasis on problem solving and programming techniques.Covers basic concepts of data representation and types, functions,program control structures, files, game graphics and audio.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Lab fee. Prerequisites: COP 1510 or COP 2224, MAC 1105. Introduction to object-based, event-driven programming in Microsoft Visual Basic.Use of controls, objects, events,methods, procedures, functions, statements, properties, and data types.Development of business-related applications.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Lab fee. Prerequisites: MAC 1105 and COP 1510 or COP 1000.This is a course in C# programming. It includes emphasis on basic programming logic, structured and object oriented programming, documentation, and utilization of the unique capabilities of C# to create both console and windowed applications.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Lab fee. Prerequisites: COP 1510 or COP 2224, MAC 1105.Continuation of Programming Concepts I.Course covers additional features of C++ with an emphasis on program design, problem solving using procedural programming. Includes structured data, arrays, pointers, linked list (stacks, queues, and trees), binary files, sorting and searching.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisite: COP 1510 or COP 2224.This course provides students with an introduction to database technology using the Oracle 9i database.The course covers relational database concepts.A strong SQL focus is emphasized.The student will be introduced to DDL,DML, and DCL statements.The course prepares students for the Oracle Database Administrator exams.
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