Daytona State College course offerings and descriptions are grouped alphabetically under the applicable discipline title, not under the department or division of the college through which they are offered.
Within the specific disciplines, courses are listed alphabetically by the course prefix and number. Not all courses are offered in all semesters, or at all campuses. For current offerings, please check Course Availability Search or contact the registration offices at all Daytona State campuses.
The course prefixes to discipline areas guide will help you locate your courses by prefix, course, or discipline area.
Note: FA, SP, SU denotes the semester the course is usually taught.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE COURSE TITLE TO SEE COURSE REQUISITES AND LAB FEE REQUIREMENTS.
BCA - Building Construction (Apprenticeship)
BCH - Biochemistry
BCN - Building Construction
BCT - Building Construction
BCV - Building Construction (Vocational)
BOT - Botany
BSC - Biological Science
BUL - Business Law
BCA - Building Construction (Apprenticeship)
BCA0330 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice I,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of basic electricity, its uses and installation methods, Community First Aid & Safety, and DC Theory.
BCA0330L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice I Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of basic electricity, its uses and installation methods, Community First Aid & Safety, and DC Theory.
BCA0331L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 2 Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of job safety and OSHA, basic wiring, electrical equipment, recognition and use of electrical materials, and basic blueprint reading.
BCA0332L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 3 Lab-OJT,
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job.
BCA0333 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 4,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in resistors, inductors, capacitors, transformers, and vectors.
BCA0333L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 4 Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of resistors, inductors, capacitors, transformers, and vectors.
BCA0334 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 5,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in AC Theory and how to relate the theory to everyday jobsite installations, How to interpret the National Electrical Code for jobsite installations, Understanding basic Transformer operation, and CPR review.
BCA0334L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 5 Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply competencies in advanced electrical theory and DC and AC complex circuits and their relationship to practical applications.
BCA0335L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 6 Lab-OJT,
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job.
BCA0336 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 7,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in grounding and bonding of electrical equipment, the National Electrical Code book and the related theory as to how it relates to electrical installations, How to use the proper test instruments,
BCA0336L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 7 Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in grounding and bonding of electrical equipment, the National Electrical Code book and the related theory as to how it relates to electrical installations, and how to use the proper test instruments.
BCA0337 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 8,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in understanding Transformers, Fire Alarm Systems, Telephone and Security Basics, and Structured Cabling Basics.
BCA0337L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 8 Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in understanding Transformers, Fire Alarm Systems, Telephone and Security Basics, and Structured Cabling Basics.
BCA0338 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 9,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for students (soon to be journeyman) to develop skills required to install lightning protection, motors and motor controls. Develop an understanding of building automation control devices. Introduction to photovoltaic systems, power quality and distributed generation.
BCA0338L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 9 Lab-OJT,
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job
BCA0339 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 10,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in advanced electricity, its uses and installation, methods including raceways, wiring, and electrical equipment.
BCA0339L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 10 Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of advanced electricity, its uses and installation, methods including raceways, wiring, and electrical equipment.
BCA0340L Electrical Apprentice 9 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job.
BCA0341 Electrical Apprentice 10 (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in advanced electricity, its uses and installation, methods including raceways, wiring, and electrical equipment.
BCA0341L Electrical Apprentice 10 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of advanced electricity, its uses and installation, methods including raceways, wiring, and electrical equipment.
BCA0342 Electrical Apprentice 11 (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in electricity, its uses and installation, motors, motor controls, transformers, safety and effective foremanship associated with the electrical industry.
BCA0342L Electrical Apprentice II Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of advanced electricity, its uses and installation, motors, motor controls, transformers, safety and effective foremanship associated with the electrical industry.
BCA0343 Electrical Apprentice 12 (Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Students gain knowledge in metal cutting, grinding and welding.
BCA0343L Electrical Apprentice 12 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job.
BCA0350 Electrical Apprentice I (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of basic electricity, its uses and installation methods, Community First Aid & Safety, and DC Theory.
BCA0350L Electrical Apprentice I Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of basic electricity, its uses and installation methods, Community First Aid & Safety, and DC Theory.
BCA0351 Electrical Apprentice 2 (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in job safety and OSHA, basic wiring, electrical equipment, recognition and use of electrical materials, and basic blueprint symbols.
BCA0351L Electrical Apprentice 2 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of job safety and OSHA, basic wiring, electrical equipment, recognition and use of electrical materials, and basic blueprint reading.
BCA0352L Electrical Apprentice 3 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job.
BCA0353 Electrical Apprentice 4 (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in resistors, inductors, capacitors, transformers, and vectors.
BCA0353L Electrical Apprentice 4 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of resistors, inductors, capacitors, transformers, and vectors.
BCA0354 Electrical Apprentice 5 (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in florescent, HID lights, and lighting calculations, breakers/fuses, panels/switchgear, voltagedrop calculations, wire pulling tension calculations, GFI operations, and CPR review.
BCA0354L Electrical Apprentice 5 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply competencies in advanced electrical theory and DC and AC complex circuits and their relationship to practical applications.
BCA0355L Electrical Apprentice 6 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job.
BCA0356 Electrical Apprentice 7 (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in fire alarm systems, the National Electrical Code book and the related theory as to how it intertwines with the industry, basic hazardous locations, and understanding auxiliary power systems.
BCA0356L Electrical Apprentice 7 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of fire alarms, the National Electrical Code book and related theory as to how it intertwines with the industry, basic hazardous locations, and understanding auxiliary power systems.
BCA0357 Electrical Apprentice 8 (Non-Union),
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in understanding auxiliary power systems, generators, special occupancies, special equipment, and special conditions.
BCA0357L Electrical Apprentice 8 Lab-OJT (Non-Union),
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical non-union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge of auxiliary power systems, generators, special occupancies, special equipment, and special conditions.
BCA0390 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 11,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in utilizing the National Electrical Code in day to day electrical installations. Become familiar with the articles and sections of the NEC when preparing for the Journeyman Block Exam. Perform electrical calculations. Review Hazardous Locations. Understand general requirements for electrical installations in Health Care Facilities.
BCA0390L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 11 Lab-OJT,
22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in utilizing the National Electrical Code in day to day electrical installations. Become familiar with the articles and sections of the NEC when preparing for the Journeyman Block Exam. Perform electrical calculations. Review Hazardous Locations. Understand general requirements for electrical installations in Health Care Facilities.
BCA0391 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 12,
3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in utilizing the National Electrical Code in day to day electrical installations. Become familiar with the articles and sections of the NEC when preparing for the Journeyman Block Exam. Perform electrical calculations. Review Hazardous Locations. Understand general requirements for electrical installations in Health Care Facilities.
BCA0391L Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 12 Lab-OJT,
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to apply knowledge gained in class related instruction and knowledge gained on-the-job.
BCA0431 Plumbing Apprentice 11,
4.1 voc hrs
Students gain knowledge of sizing water supply and drainage systems along with fixture demand and code requirements. Students learn control theory is applied to operating systems and types of control application are covered in detail. Students also, learn electrical theory and intermediate commercial refrigeration.
BCA0431L Plumbing Apprentice 11 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students apply knowledge of sizing water supply and drainage systems along with fixture demand and code requirements. Students learn control theory is applied to operating systems and types of control application are covered in detail. Students also, learn electrical theory and intermediate commercial refrigeration.
BCA0432 Plumbing Apprentice 12,
4.1 voc hrs
Students will gain knowledge of compressed air piping systems, corrosive resistant waste piping, medical gas piping, and private waste disposal and water supply systems. Students will understand the components of installing swimming pools and hot tubs. Also, students will be able to identify the interior finish of doors and windows, wall and floor specialties, as well as cabinetry parts, woodworking joints, fasteners and laminates. Students learn about combustion controls and hermetic compressor burnouts.
BCA0432L Plumbing Apprentice 12 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students will install compressed air piping systems, corrosive resistant waste piping, medical gas piping, and private waste disposal and water supply systems. Students will demonstrate the installation of swimming pools and hot tubs. Also, students will be able to identify the interior finish of doors and windows, wall and floor specialties, as well as cabinetry parts, woodworking joints, fasteners and laminates. Students learn about and demonstrate knowledge of combustion controls and hermetic compressor burnouts.
BCA0433L Plumbing Apprentice 13 Lab,
21.33 voc hrs
Course designed for the student to gain proficiency in the installation of plumbing fixtures and appliances, and review application of local plumbing codes to job situations.
BCA0434 Plumbing Apprentice 14,
4.1 voc hrs
Students gain knowledge in metal cutting, grinding and welding. Student will gain knowledge and be able to master skills with training measuring tools. Rigging is covered as a separate and distinct subject. The training segment is covered with generous amounts of shop time which is tailored to the specific needs and requirements of service journeyworkers. Related subjects such as knot tying, identification and application of various types of slings, shackles and hemp and wire rope are presented.
BCA0434L Plumbing Apprentice 14 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students apply knowledge in metal cutting, grinding and welding. Student will gain knowledge and be able to master skills with training measuring tools. Rigging is covered as a separate and distinct subject. The training segment is covered with generous amounts of shop time which is tailored to the specific needs and requirements of service journeyworkers. Related subjects such as knot tying, identification and application of various types of slings, shackles and hemp and wire rope are presented.
BCA0435 Plumbing Apprentice 15,
4.1 voc hrs
A review course for plumbing code, math and prepare for licensing exam.
BCA0435L Plumbing Apprentice 15 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
This course covers the provisions of the National Plumbing Code and local ordinance.
BCA0450L Plumbing Apprentice 1 Lab,
21.33 voc hrs
Students demonstrate their ability to properly identify understanding of the safety of construction tools, introduction to the construction industry, math skills, and blueprint reading in order to assist plumbing journeyperson. Students also demonstrate understanding of basic electricity, refrigeration and customer service skills.
BCA0451 Plumbing Apprentice 2,
4.1 voc hrs
Students are provided: a service industry career overview; interpersonal relations perspectives; study skills; overview of safety; skills in the use and care of tools; and training in related mathematics.
BCA0451L Plumbing Apprentice 2 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students demonstrate: a service industry career overview; interpersonal relations perspectives; study skills; overview of safety; skills in the use and care of tools; and training in related mathematics.
BCA0452 Plumbing Apprentice 3,
4.1 voc hrs
Students gain knowledge of techniques of pipe joining, pipe cutting, pipe threading, and drawing interpretations. Students develop skills in how to do basic electricity, refrigeration, job safety, health on the job and customer service skills.
BCA0452L Plumbing Apprentice 3 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students demonstrate techniques of pipe joining, pipe cutting, pipe threading, and drawing interpretations. Students demonstrate their skills in basic electricity, refrigeration, job safety, health on the job and customer service skills.
BCA0453L Plumbing Apprentice 4 Lab,
21.33 voc hrs
Students will gain experience in fundamentals of the construction industry, trade math, drawings, specifications, and engineering principles. Students demonstrate understanding of background training in math and science necessary to fully understand basic fundamentals of operation of the refrigeration vapor compression cycle. Students revisit what was taught in first year in greater detail and understanding.
BCA0454 Plumbing Apprentice 5,
4.1 voc hrs
Students are taught the fundamentals of the construction industry, trade math, drawings and specifications. Students also learn conservation and safe handling of refrigerants EPA certification core type I, type II, type III and universal.
BCA0454L Plumbing Apprentice 5 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students demonstrate their understanding of the fundamentals of the construction industry, trade math, drawings and specifications. Students also learn conservation and safe handling of refrigerants EPA certification core type I, type II, type III and universal.
BCA0455 Plumbing Apprentice 6,
4.1 voc hrs
Students will gain knowledge in basic fixtures, valves, pneumatic and hydrostatic testing and shall be able to demonstrate setting fixtures, layout and installation of piping systems and fixtures. This course encompasses field engineering principles and forming and damp proofing. Students learn foundations for systematic troubleshooting of vapor compression systems and components are developed with an emphasis placed on working safety strategy for working in the mechanical equipment-servicing field.
BCA0455L Plumbing Apprentice 6 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students demonstrate knowledge in basic fixtures, valves, pneumatic and hydrostatic testing and shall be able to demonstrate setting fixtures, layout and installation of piping systems and fixtures. This course encompasses field engineering principles and forming and damp proofing. Students demonstrate knowledge of foundations for systematic troubleshooting of vapor compression systems and components are developed with an emphasis placed on working safety strategy for working in the mechanical equipment-servicing field.
BCA0456L Plumbing Apprentice 7 Lab,
21.33 voc hrs
Students will apply knowledge of proficiency in building production, stair construction and reinforcing concrete and patented forms, exterior finish and roofing applications, installations of cornices, gutter and downspouts, water pressure, shock arrestors, back flow preventors, filtering and softening water, sanitizing water supply, fixture location, piping for solar heating and natural gas fired heating unit.
BCA0457 Plumbing Apprentice 8,
4.1 voc hrs
Students will gain knowledge in the brining together the overall understanding of the operation of air conditioning and refrigeration systems. This requires that the students have a fir understanding of the principles of operation of various control schemes which are commonly encountered in the field. Students will also gain knowledge in fundamentals of stair construction, reinforcing concrete and patented forms, drawings, local plumbing code, offsets and angles, venting and waste installations. Students will develop skills needed to be introduced to the equipment necessary for installing lift stations and sump pumps.
BCA0457L Plumbing Apprentice 8 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students will gain knowledge in the brining together the overall understanding of the operation of air conditioning and refrigeration systems. This requires that the students have a fir understanding of the principles of operation of various control schemes which are commonly encountered in the field. Students will gain experience and apply knowledge in the fundamentals of stair construction, reinforcing concrete and patented forms, drawings, local plumbing code, offsets and angles, venting and waste installations. Students will develop and apply skills needed. Students will be introduced to the equipment necessary for installing lift stations and sump pumps.
BCA0458 Plumbing Apprentice 9,
4.1 voc hrs
Students will gain knowledge exterior finish and roofing applications, installations of water pressure, shock arrestors, back flow preventors, filtering and softening water, sanitizing water supply, fixture location, piping for solar heating and natural gas fired heating unit. Student will gain knowledge to become competent in the area of electrical component trouble-shooting and servicing HVACR systems and equipment. They will learn the importance of the role that electronic controls occupy in mechanical equipment-servicing field.
BCA0458L Plumbing Apprentice 9 Lab,
22.66 voc hrs
Students will apply knowledge of exterior finish and roofing applications, installations of water pressure, shock arrestors, back flow preventors, filtering and softening water, sanitizing water supply, fixture location, piping for solar heating and natural gas fired heating unit. Student will apply in the area of electrical component trouble-shooting and servicing HVACR systems and equipment. They will gain knowledge of the importance of the role that electronic controls occupy in mechanical equipment-servicing field.
BCA0459L Plumbing Apprentice 10 Lab,
21.33-21.4 voc hrs
Students will install compressed air piping systems, corrosive resistant waste piping, medical gas piping, and private waste disposal and water supply systems. Students will demonstrate the installation of swimming pools and hot tubs. Students will learn and demonstrate knowledge of refrigeration equipment and applications such as supermarket installations, low temperature applications, compound compression systems, cascade and ultra low temperature systems. The fundamental operating concept of pneumatic controls, centrifugal and absorption cooling (lithium bromide and water-ammonia systems) is detailed.
BCH - Biochemistry
BCH3023 Introductory Biochemistry,
3.0 sem hrs
Survey of the fundamental components of biochemistry. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours lab. Pre-requisite CHM 1046. FA
BCH3023L Introductory Biochemistry Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Lab portion: Survey of the fundamental components of biochemistry. Co-requisite: BCH 3023. FA
BCN - Building Construction
BCN1210 Materials and Processes,
3.0 sem hrs
Applications and characteristics, both physical and chemical, of materials commonly used in construction and mechanical processes by which materials may be shaped or formed. FA, SP
BCN1251 Architectural Drawing I,
2.0 sem hrs
Fundamentals of construction drafting, includeng basic components of construction. Development of working drawings including plans, elevations and sections using wood and construction in accordance with building code requirements. FA, SP, SU
BCN1251L Architectural Drawing I Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Fundamentals of construction drafting, includeng basic components of construction. Development of working drawings including plans, elevations and sections using wood and construction in accordance with building code requirements. FA, SP, SU
BCN1253 Architectural Drawing II,
2.0 sem hrs
Intermediate principles of architectural drawing, space utilization, visual design and perspective. SP, SU
BCN1253L Architectural Drawing II Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Intermediate principles of architectural drawing, space utilization, visual design and perspective. SP, SU
BCN2257 Architectural Detailing,
2.0 sem hrs
Architectural detailing of steel, wood and concrete systems used in light construction. SP
BCN2257L Architectural Detailing Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Architectural detailing of steel, wood and concrete systems used in light construction. SP
BCN2560 Mechanical and Electrical Equipment,
3.0 sem hrs
The study of heating, air conditioning, water supply, sanitation and electrical service and their installation. Design methods along with the operation of equipment and controls is also included. SP
BCN2905 Directed Study in Construction,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Construction FA, SP, SU
BCT - Building Construction
BCT1040 Blueprint Reading,
3.0 sem hrs
This class is a survey of the various types of drawings and other documents commonly used in the construction industry. It includes topics such as: terminology, abbreviations, symbols, notations, scales, dimensions, meanings of lines, drawing history, technical and orthographic projections, types of construction, and trade information. This class reinforces the skills of reading, writing and mathematics. FA, SP
BCT2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Construction,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Cooperative Education Experience in Building Construction. FA. SP, SU
BCT2990 Technical Training,
23.0 sem hrs
Students must have completed an appropriate apprenticeship or certificate program of 700 contact hours or equivalent with a GPA of 2.0 or better. Demonstrated work experience with supporting documentation equivalent to an apprenticeship or certificate may be acceptable. The certificate or apprenticeship program will be evaluated. If accepted, credit will be awarded.
BCV - Building Construction (Vocational)
BCV0020 Tools, Safety and Pre-Construction Skills,
1.0 voc hrs
Topics include the safe use of all hand and power tools, construction of saw horses, saw vises and tool box. The course also includes the uses of the framing square and a review of working drawings. FA
BCV0020L Tools, Safety and Pre-Construction Skills Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Topics include the safe use of all hand and power tools, construction of saw horses, saw vises and tool box. The course also includes the uses of the framing square and a review of working drawings. FA
BCV0050 Trade Career Path Introduction,
1.0 voc hrs
Course designed for students to apply knowledge of basic electricity, its uses and installation methods, first aid and safety, and DC theory. Students gain knowledge of fundamentals of basic safety of construction tools, basic introduction to the construction plumbing industry, math skills, blueprint reading, and basic principles skills as they relate to compression refrigeration. Tools and test equipment used to construct, charge, operate and trouble-shoot a refrigerating machine will also be covered. FA, SP
BCV0050L Trade Career Path Introduction Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Course designed for students to apply knowledge of basic electricity, its uses and installation methods, first aid and safety, and DC theory. Students gain knowledge of fundamentals of basic safety of construction tools, basic introduction to the construction plumbing industry, math skills, blueprint reading, and basic principles skills as they relate to compression refrigeration. Tools and test equipment used to construct, charge, operate and trouble-shoot a refrigerating machine will also be covered. FA, SP
BCV0103 Wood Products, Substitutes, Lumber and Building Materials,
1.0 voc hrs
Learn about the basic science, handling, and code issues of topics including wood, wood substitutes, different kinds of construction lumber, its growth and how wood finally becomes lumber. This course also includes building adhesives, their types and their applications. FA
BCV0103L Wood Products, Substitutes, Lumber and Building Materials Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Learn about the basic science, handling, and code issues of topics including wood, wood substitutes, different kinds of construction lumber, its growth and how wood finally becomes lumber. This course also includes building adhesives, their types and their applications. FA
BCV0110 Leveling Instruments, Site Preparation and Layout,
1.0 voc hrs
Topics include the importance of accurate work in laying out buildings with the use of different leveling instruments and the many aspects of site preparation and layout of buildings and houses. SP
BCV0110L Leveling Instruments, Site Preparation and Layout Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Topics include the importance of accurate work in laying out buildings with the use of different leveling instruments and the many aspects of site preparation and layout of buildings and houses. SP
BCV0134 Foundation Formwork, Wall and Floor Framing,
1.0 voc hrs
Topics include procedures necessary to make buildings and houses strong. The course also includes framing and bracing of floors and walls. FA
BCV0134L Foundation Formwork, Wall and Floor Framing Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Topics include procedures necessary to make buildings and houses strong. The course also includes framing and bracing of floors and walls. FA
BCV0140 Roof Framing I,
1.0 voc hrs
Topics include basic styles of roofs and construction and framing of a gable, hip and combination roof. SP
BCV0140L Roof Framing I Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Topics include basic styles of roofs and construction and framing of a gable, hip and combination roof. SP
BCV0141 Roof Framing II and Timber Construction,
1.0 voc hrs
This course is a continuation of Roof Framing I. Topics include layout and construction of a combination roof. FA
BCV0141L Roof Framing II and Timber Construction Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
This course is a continuation of Roof Framing I. Topics include layout and construction of a combination roof. FA
BCV0171 Interior Trim,
1.0 voc hrs
Topics include the fundamentals of wall covering, door hanging, windows, stairs and cabinets. SP
BCV0171L Interior Trim Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Topics include the fundamentals of wall covering, door hanging, windows, stairs and cabinets. SP
BCV0173 Exterior Trim and Hardware Finishes,
1.0 voc hrs
Topics include the different types of exterior finishing material and their application. The course also includes the different finish and rough hardware methods of installation, intended uses and appearances. SP
BCV0173L Exterior Trim and Hardware Finishes Lab,
2.0 voc hrs
Topics include the different types of exterior finishing material and their application. The course also includes the different finish and rough hardware methods of installation, intended uses and appearances. SP
BCV0921 Carpentry Coop I,
4.0 voc hrs
This is a third semester course for Co-op Work Experience. It introduces the on-the-job work experience and hands on training in basic carpentry skills. Students will work in the construction field to receive credit for this class. FA, SP
BCV0922 Carpentry Coop II,
4.0 voc hrs
This is the fourth semester course for Carpentry Co-op Work Experience. It introduces the on-the-job work experience and hands on training in basic carpentry skills. This course will expand on the students job skills and work experience. FA, SP
BOT - Botany
BOT1010 General Botany,
3.0 sem hrs
General principles of the structural organization and function of plants emphasizing cellular structure and physiology, anatomy, genetics, growth and diversity of plants.(Pre or co-requisite ENC1101) FA, SP
BOT1010L General Botany Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
General principles of the structural organization and function of plants emphasizing cellular structure and physiology, anatomy, genetics, growth and diversity of plants. FA, SP
BOT3151 Flora of Florida's Coastal Wetlands,
4.0 sem hrs
Identification and natural history of the plants of Florida's coastal wetlands. Field and laboratory work in collection and preservation. Will involve field trips to sites in Volusia and Flagler Counties. FA
BSC - Biological Science
BSC1005 Survey of Biological Sciences (For Non-Science Majors),
3.0 sem hrs
A survey of topics in biology designed to meet the informational needs of the non-scientist. Coverage of topics in molecular, cellular, organismal and population biology is included. Pre or Co-requisite ENC1101 (Not intended for science, engineering or pre-professional health-related majors.) FA, SP, SU
BSC1005L Survey of Biological Science (For Non-Science Majors) Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
The laboratory consists of observation, demonstration and experiments which correlate with the lecture. Pre or Co-requisite ENC 1101, BSC1005. FA, SP, SU
BSC1010 General Biology I (For Science Majors),
3.0 sem hrs
Basic principles, which apply to the nature of plant and animal cells, including metabolism, reproduction, protein synthesis and genetics. Designed for Science majors.(Pre or co-requisite ENC1101) FA, SP, SU
BSC1010L General Biology I (For Science Majors) Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory laboratory portion covering basic principles, which apply to the nature of plant and animal cells, including metabolism, reproduction, protein synthesis and genetics. FA, SP
BSC1011 General Biology II (For Science Majors),
3.0 sem hrs
A survey of the evolution, morphology, physiology and ecology of the five kingdoms of living organisms. Designed for science majors. FA, SP, SU
BSC1011L General Biology II (For Science Majors) Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory laboratory portion of BSC1011. A survey of the evolution, morphology, physiology and ecology of the five kingdoms of living organisms. FA, SP, SU
BSC1020 Human Biology,
3.0 sem hrs
This course provides an introduction to scientific inquiry in relationship to the human body, its systems and basic functions with emphasis on homeostasis mechanisms. Not intended for science majors. FA, SP, SU
BSC1080 Basic Anatomy and Physiology for Health Careers,
3.0 sem hrs
This course guides the student in the exploration of the structure and function of the various systems of the human body as applied to certificate health programs. During the course students will explore the Internet, utilize course discussions and course mail and engage in activities, which will enable students to build a sound knowledge base that will prepare them for further studies in a variety of health care professions. Topics we will examine during the course include all of the systems of the body. FA, SP, SU
BSC1085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I,
3.0 sem hrs
Structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems of the human body. Course also will cover basic cytology and histology. This course is designed for students in health professions. A background in biology and chemistry strongly recommended. FA, SP, SU
BSC1085L Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory laboratory portion of BSC1085 covering the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems of the human body. This course is designed for students in health professions. FA, SP, SU
BSC1086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II,
3.0 sem hrs
A continuation of BSC 1085. This course covers the structure and function of the digestive, urinary, respiratory, endocrine, circulatory and reproductive systems. This course is designed for students in health professions. FA, SP, SU
BSC1086L Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory laboratory portion of BSC1086 covering the structure and function of the autonomic nervous system, digestive, urinary, respiratory, endocrine, circulatory and reproductive systems. This course is designed for students in health professions. FA, SP, SU
BSC2905 Directed Study in Biological Sciences,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Biological Science (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
BSC2930 Biological Themes in Film,
3.0 sem hrs
An introductory course in general biology exploring the major themes of biology by analyzing their applications in science fiction films. Topics include biotechnology, evolution, conservation, and biomedical ethics. This course satisfies the General Education requirement for Biological Science. This course cannot be substituted for BSC 1010 and BSC 1011. FA, SP, SU
BUL - Business Law
BUL2241 Business Law I,
3.0 sem hrs
An introduction to judicial procedures that include legal rights and social forces; government, business, and society; ethics and contracts. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
BUL2242 Business Law II,
3.0 sem hrs
Continuation of Business Law I (BUL 2241). Reflects current thinking and recent changes in the law. Examines the Uniform Commercial Code, creditor's rights, agency, employment partnership, corporations, and special ventures. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
BUL3130 Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business,
3.0 sem hrs
This course explores the nature of legal, ethical, and societal environments of business. Emphasis is placed on business's social, legal, political, and ethical responsibilities to both external and internal groups in business. Topics include corporate social responsibility, legal, political and ethical aspects of business, state and federal laws, contracts, intellectual property, employment law, product liability, safety issues, and environmental regulation. PR: Junior level status or permission of the chair is required.
BUL3905 Directed Study in Legal, Ethical & Social Aspects of Business,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Legal, Ethical & Social Aspects of Business. FA, SP, SU