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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of College Preparatory English (ENC 0020) and College Preparatory Reading (REA 0002) or appropriate placement scores. An introduction to the structure of the atmosphere, weather processes, and climate, including recent events and environmental concerns in these realms. Lecture 3 hours. These Courses are offered as part of a cooperative arrangement between TCC, FSU, and FAMU. Student may enroll in Army, Air Force, or Navy ROTC tracks. All classes are held on the FSU or FAMU campus depending on the program. For details see page 131-132.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MAT1033, or satisfactory score on placement test, SAT or ACT. This course is appropriate for liberal arts students who plan to concentrate in fields which require no specialized mathematics beyond the general education level. The course content includes: selected topics from history of mathematics, sets, logic, counting methods, probability, geometry, metric system, and statistics. This course cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for students with credit in MGF2202. Contains non-algebraic CLAST skills. A scientific calculator is required. Lecture 3 hours. Special fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MAT1033, or satisfactory score on placement test, SAT or ACT. This course is appropriate for liberal arts students who plan to concentrate in fields which require no specialized mathematics beyond the general education level. The course content includes: a unit which reviews the techniques of one and two variable linear algebra and concludes with applying two variable linear programming to solving problems; a unit on mathematics of finance which encompasses simple interest, compound interest, annuities, and amortization; and a unit drawn from the following possible topics - history of mathematics, number theory, the nature of our number system, other number systems (with emphasis on the binary system), graph theory, sequences, mathematics in nature and the world, voting and apportionment methods, and current developments in mathematics. A scientific calculator is required. Please check with your instructor for the most appropriate one for the course. Lecture 3 hours. Special fee.
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1.00 Credits
If a student has failed the math portion of CLAST three times, then success in this course is mandatory before retaking the math CLAST for the fourth time. MGF1118 is a self-paced instruction course that helps students learn/review all of the CLAST math skills. Students do not attend a regularly-scheduled class, but work at their own pace, completing the course in a twenty-week period. Topics include arithmetic, algebra, probability, statistics, informal geometry, and sets/logic. A calculator is not allowed on CLAST and therefore not allowed in the course. One hour elective credit.
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3.00 Credits
This is a practical course developing sales skills for both students with an entry level occupational interest and the student pursuing a career in selling. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in retail management giving the student the opportunity to learn and develop skills relating to the analysis of markets, management techniques and controls, and the actual operations involved in managing a retail operation. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of College Preparatory English (ENC2202), College Preparatory Reading (REA0002) and Elementary Algebra (MAT0024) or appropriate placement scores. Study of advertising as it affects the profitable operation of the business, including advertising media selection, matching advertising modes to type of business, analysis of written and display advertising, experience in writing advertising, and working with displays and use of advertising agencies. Study of other means of sales promotion. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the media of mass communications with special emphasis on newspapers, magazines, radio, and television with a study of their nature and their responsibilities to the public. Lecture 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: a C or better in ENC 1101. An introductory course in the fundamentals of gathering, writing, and evaluating news and opinion articles for the mass media with emphasis on newspaper work and on-line production. 3 credit hours. Substantial writing component. Fulfills state writing requirement. Includes a research paper. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of ENC1101. This course is an introduction to media design and aesthetics. The course will introduce concepts and terminology while exploring how the media communicate meanings within a culture. Principles of visual literacy and how these principles may be utilized for the critical analysis of the media will also be investigated.
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