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1.00 Credits
Intended solely for students who participate in the HUM 2950 tour offered through the Humanities Study Abroad Program. The overseas tour will bring to life what the participants learned in two preparation sessions (five hours total). Students will be required to write academic essays about the cultural expressions they encounter. Does not satisfy the general education requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory nutrition course. Basic nutrition concepts are used to explore topics such as individual nutritional intake, vegetarianism, eating disorders, and nutrition and fitness. Application of these nutrition concepts to make informed purchases in supermarkets and restaurants will be highlighted. Cannot be used in lieu of HUN 1201 to fulfill AS degree requirements in any limited access health program or nutrition requirement for a bachelor's degree. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of College Preparatory English (ENC0020), College Preparatory Reading (REA0020), and Elementary Algebra (MAT0024) or appropriate placement scores. This course is based on the principles of chemistry and molecular biology, the properties, functions, requirements, digestion, absorption, metabolism, and interrelationships of nutrients are explored. Contact: 3 hours.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: admission to the Honors Program. An interdisciplinary course for Honors Program students designed to expand their college experience. Lectures on a variety of topics by college and community leaders. Required course to graduate as an Honors Program Graduation along with 15 hours in the Honors curriculum and the requisite GPA. Written work is required. Meets seven times per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis of this course is to apply critical thinking skills to daily decisions occurring primarily in the legal, criminal justice, biomedical, business and communications areas that concern moral duty, obligation, values and beliefs. The seminar will enable students in both the Technology and Professional Programs and other divisions to develop a personal philosophy and ethical foundation. Historical and current ethical dilemmas will be analyzed. The course is designed to better prepare students for good decision making in all aspects of life. Contact: 3 hours. This course cannot be used to fulfill the Humanities requirement for General Education.
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3.00 Credits
The emphasis of this course is to apply critical thinking skills to daily decisions occurring primarily in the legal, criminal justice, biomedical, business and communications areas that concern moral duty, obligation, values and beliefs. The seminar is designed to enable students in both the Technology and Professional Programs and other divisions to develop a personal philosophy and ethical foundation. Historical and current ethical dilemmas will be analyzed. The aim of this course is to better prepare students for good decision making in all aspects of life. Contact: 3 hours. This course cannot be used to fulfill the Humanities requirement for General Education.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to cross conventional academic disciplines and present a view of Florida from a historical, political, and economic perspective. The Florida course will acquaint the student with Florida's diverse history by analyzing its evolving multi-cultural population. Additionally, the course reviews the state's current political institutions and explores the future of Florida, particularly in economic terms. By completing this course and its assigned writing requirements students will satisfy WAC specifications and computer proficiency requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of the interconnections between the historical setting of the 20th century and endeavors such as film, the visual arts, literature, and music. IDS 2900 is for elective credit only and does not satisfy the humanities requirement for the A.A. degree.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 18 hours of courses within the student's program core. The internship course will provide students with an opportunity to gain hands on experience in their chosen area of study. Interns will complete a minimum of 150 hours in the field under the guidance of an instructor and the supervision of a designated professional. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of College Preparatory English (ENC0020) and College Preparatory Reading (REA0002) or appropriate placement scores. A study of the basic principles of international relations, a consideration of national power and foreign policy, various forms of relations between states, the problem of power and the power pattern, and contemporary problems. Lecture 3 hours.
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