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.
CAP - Computer Science
CCJ - Criminal Justice
CET - Electronic Technology
CGS - Computer Science
CHD - Early Childhood Education
CHM - Chemistry
CIS - Computer Science
CJC - Criminal Justice
CJD - Criminal Justice
CJE - Criminal Justice
CJJ - Criminal Justice
CJK - Criminal Justice
CJT - Criminal Justice
CLP - Psychology
COP - Computer Science
COS - Cosmetology
CPO - Political Science
CRW - English Language and Literature
CSP - Cosmetology
CTS - Computer Science
CAP - Computer Science
CAP1801 Simulation Fundamentals,
3.0 sem hrs
This is an introductory course in simulation technology. Students will learn the basic concepts in safety and housekeeping, basic sim-related software and hardware, instrumentation, documentation, and publications as related to the simulation industry. FA
CAP2023 Introduction to Game Programming,
3.0 sem hrs
During this course student will complete a ready-to-play, 3D animated game. This is a fast-paced, hands-on class to introduce the student to programming essentials, scripting, networking, GUI, textures, skins and 3D math. Students program clients and server modules; users interface; model and animate 3D characters, vehicles, terrains, and environments; program sound and music; and finally play test the finished game. FA, SP, SU
CAP2804 Advanced Simulation Systems,
4.0 sem hrs
The student will build on basic knowledge of simulator systems and operations gained in Simulation Fundamentals. Evaluation of simulator performance in comparison to requirements with consideration of government and manufacturing standards and statement of work documentation is included. Overall alignment procedures will also be covered. SP
CAP2905 Directed Study in Simulation and Robotics,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Simulation and Robotics. FA, SP, SU
CCJ - Criminal Justice
CCJ1010 Introduction to Criminology,
3.0 sem hrs
Survey of the social origins of criminal law, the administration of criminal justice, the causes of criminal behavior and the prevention and control of crime. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
CCJ1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice,
3.0 sem hrs
Exposure to the philosophical and historical background of criminal justice agencies and evaluation of their purpose, functions and contemporary problems. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
CCJ2647 Organized Crime,
3.0 sem hrs
An examination of organized crime, including structures, histories and activities, and issues of surrounding efforts to define and control it. FA
CCJ2905 Directed Study in Criminal Justice,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
(Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college
prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
CCJ2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Criminal Justice,
3.0 sem hrs
(Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
CET - Electronic Technology
CET1112 Digital Fundamentals,
3.0 sem hrs
First course in digital theory covers number systems, including binary, octal, hexadecimal and decimal. Also includes logic gates, Boolean algebra, decoders, flip-flops, counters and programmable logic devices. FA, SP
CET1112L Digital Fundamentals Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
First course in digital theory covers number systems, including binary, octal, hexadecimal and decimal. Also includes logic gates, Boolean algebra, decoders, flip-flops, counters and programmable logic devices. FA, SP
CET1178 A+:Computer Hardware,
2.0 sem hrs
Designed to teach the fundamentals needed to perform board-level servicing of desktop computers systems. Also covers how the hardware used in the computer works and interacts with other hardware. Introduces how printers work and basic troubleshooting procedures used with printers. Also introduces to other computing devices such as Notebook Computers and PDAs. This course prepares students for the core A+ Exam. FA, SP
CET1178L A+:Computer Hardware Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Designed to teach the fundamentals needed to perform board-level servicing of desktop computers systems. Also covers how the hardware used in the computer works and interacts with other hardware. Introduces how printers work and basic troubleshooting procedures used with printers. Also introduces to other computing devices such as Notebook Computers and PDAs. This course prepares students for the core A+ Exam. FA, SP
CET1600 Network Plus,
4.0 sem hrs
Basic concepts of network communication using the OSI model. Media, access protocols, routing, reliability, network services. Concepts of routing on an internet work. Prepares students for Network Plus certification exam. FA, SP
CET2123 Microcomputer and Basic Digital Communications,
3.0 sem hrs
T h is course includes the architectural study of a microprocessor with its bus system and instruction set. An introduction to the principles of digital communications is also included in this course. FA, SP
CET2123L Microcomputer and Basic Digital Communications Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
T h is course includes the architectural study of a microprocessor with its bus system and instruction set. An introduction to the principles of digital communications is also included in this course. FA, SP
CET2154 A+:Computer Operating Systems,
4.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to present proper preventative and corrective maintenance procedures for computers for computer systems. Also covers the basic installation and function of Windows operating systems as well a brief introduction to the Linux operating system. The installation use of basic applications such as Spyware removers, Anti-Virus software, and software firewalls are also covered. This course prepares students for the A+ Software Exam. FA, SP
CET2615 Advanced Cisco Router Configuration,
4.0 sem hrs
A d v a n c e d techniques in configuration of Cisco routers in Internet works, including utilization of configuration files downloaded from a TFTP server, employing advanced Cisco IOS EXEC commands. FA, SP
CET2620 Cisco Wide Area Network (WAN),
4.0 sem hrs
Routing WAN services and encapsulation, WAN design, PPP operation and
authentication, ISDN capabilities and configuration, Frame Relay, subinterfaces and configuration. CCNA 640-607 certification exam. FA, SP
CET2625 Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks,
4.0 sem hrs
The Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) course focuses on using Cisco routers connected in LANs and WANs typically found at medium to large network sites. Upon completion of this training course, students will be able to select and implement the appropriate Cisco IOS services required to build a scalable, routed network. BSCI is part of the recommended training path for those students seeking the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) and Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP). FA
CET2626 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks,
4.0 sem hrs
In the Building Scalable Remote Access Networks (BSRAN) course, students learn how to build, configure and troubleshoot a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. Students also learn how to control access to the central site, as well as to maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links. BSRAN is part of the recommended training path for those students seeking the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP), and Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certifications. SP
CET2660 Fundamentals of Network Security,
4.0 sem hrs
This course introduces the student to the concepts and methods of securing a computer network. The course includes general security concepts, legal aspects of computer crime, cyber-crime culture, viruses, types of attack, communications security, cryptology, access control, firewalls, intrusion detection and disaster preparedness. This course prepares the student for the CompTIA Security+ certification. Students must have a thorough knowledge of TCP/IP prior to enrolling. FA, SP
CET2850 Wireless Networking,
4.0 sem hrs
Site survey, installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Wireless Local Area Networks. Basic RF and antenna theory. FA, SP
CET2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Computer Engineering Technology,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
(Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of approved Computer Science courses and permission of Computer Science chairperson.) FA, SP, SU
CGS - Computer Science
CGS1002 Introduction to Microcomputer Operations,
1.0 sem hrs
This is an introductory hands-on course that teaches the essentials of using the Windows Operating System. Emphasis on the use and management of the explorer, the taskbar, the desktop and menus, online help, disk tools and accessories. SP
CGS1060 Basic Computer Concepts,
2.0 sem hrs
This course is intended for first time computer users and concentrates on basic computer literacy. Students completing this course will have a concrete understanding of how to use a personal computer, manage computer files, use the Windows operating system and its various tools, send and receive e-mail and utilize the Internet to access information. Furthermore, the student will receive hands on experience with word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and other application programs. The course will be composed of classroom lectures together with hands-on computer exercises. FA, SP, SU
CGS1060L Basic Computer Concepts Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
This course is intended for first time computer users and concentrates on basic computer literacy. Students completing this course will have a concrete understanding of how to use a personal computer, manage computer files, use the Windows operating system and its various tools, send and receive e-mail and utilize the Internet to access information. Furthermore, the student will receive hands on experience with word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and other application programs. The course will be composed of classroom lectures together with hands-on computer exercises. FA, SP, SU
CGS1570 Introduction to Computer Applications,
1.0 sem hrs
This is a short introductory course, which introduces students to word processing, spreadsheets, database and presentation software. Students participate in hands-on activities using these software applications. FA, SP
CGS2100 Microcomputer Applications,
3.0 sem hrs
An introduction to computer operations including Windows operating system, e-mail, internet, and the use of software packages, including word processing, spreadsheets, data base management and presentation software. FA, SP, SU
CGS2512 Advanced Computer Spreadsheets and Graphics Presentations,
3.0 sem hrs
This course examines advanced spreadsheet techniques such as @Functions, formula development, what-if tables and database operations. Also covered is the planning and development of graphics presentations. SP
CGS2820 Web Programming (JavaScript, Ajax, ASP.Net),
3.0 sem hrs
This project-based course deals with a variety of web design tools used to access, design, and develop web sites. The students will be trained in techniques for creation and implementation of well-designed Dynamic Web sites using a design tool and a client side scripting language like JavaScript, Ajax, and server side technique with ASP.Net. FA, SP
CGS2821 Advanced Web Programming (XML, ASP.Net, SQL Server),
3.0 sem hrs
This course continues the participants development of skills using advanced web design techniques. Students will gain hands-on experience in creating and applying XML documents to web pages; understand XML mechanics and applications; manage XML data with ASP.Net and SQL Server programming. FA
CGS2905 Directed Study in Computer Software Applications,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Computer Software Applications
FA, SP, SU
CHD - Early Childhood Education
CHD1104 Introduction to Early Childhood Education I,
3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to introduce the student to the field of Child Development and Education, with an emphasis on the historical, philosophical, psychological and sociological foundations of Early Childhood Education. FA
CHD1104L Introduction to Early Childhood Education I Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Designed to provide the student with a supervised observation experience in a child care setting. FA
CHD1220 Child Growth and Development,
3.0 sem hrs
A study of the interplay of biological factors, human interaction, social structure and cultural forces involved in shaping the growing child. FA, SP, SU
CHD1430 Observation, Recording and Assessment,
3.0 sem hrs
This course covers techniques for observing, recording and assessing the behavior of young children. FA
CHD1820 Introduction to Early Childhood Education II,
3.0 sem hrs
An overview of facilities, equipment, program planning and family involvement, using educational objectives and lesson plans in the preschool. Includes field experiences. SP
CHD1820L Introduction to Early Childhood Education II Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Designed to provide the student with a supervised observation and participation experience in a child care setting. SP
CHD2110 Infant/Toddler Development,
4.0 sem hrs
A study of the physical, social, emotional and mental development of infants and toddlers. FA
CHD2236 Introduction to School-Age Child Care,
3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to introduce the student to the field of school-age care. An emphasis is placed on the historical, sociological, philosophical and psychological foundations of school-age care. The student explores the role of health, safety, nutrition, and recreation in the school-age care program and the establishment of positive relationships with families. Issues relating to school-age children, such as characteristic health problems and positive self-management are examined. This course is intended to meet partial educational requirements for the Florida School-Age Certification Training Program. FA
CHD2320 Curriculum Planning for Early Childhood,
3.0 sem hrs
A course designed to study and develop competencies in lesson planning, curriculum design, record keeping, diagnostic/evaluative procedures and teaching techniques using preschool settings. This course is intended to meet one of the educational requirements for the Advanced Level Child Care and Education Administrator Credential as defined by the state of Florida. (Prerequisite: Permission of chairperson.) SP
CHD2333 Creative Activities for the Young Child,
2.0 sem hrs
Designed to develop competencies in planning and supervising creative activities
and to provide students with skills acquisition necessary to develop and adapt learning materials for the young child. FA
CHD2333L Creative Activities for the Young Child Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Designed to develop competencies in planning and supervising creative activities
and to provide students with skills acquisition necessary to develop and adapt learning materials for the young child. FA
CHD2334 Language Arts for the Young Child,
3.0 sem hrs
A course covering skills and concepts required by teachers of young children to plan developmentally appropriate activities in language development, reading readiness and storytelling. FA
CHD2334L Language Arts Activities Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Supervised laboratory experience with young children. Emphasis is placed on planning and implementing learning experiences in language arts and storytelling. Two hours laboratory. FA
CHD2335 Music and Motor Activities for the Young Child,
2.0 sem hrs
Designed to teach the value of musical and physical activities in the childs life and ways to incorporate musical and motor activities in creative learning experience in the preschool. SU
CHD2335L Music and Motor Activities for the Young Child Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Designed to teach the value of musical and physical activities in the childs life and ways to incorporate musical and motor activities in creative learning experience in the preschool. SU
CHD2338 Math and Science for the Young Child,
3.0 sem hrs
A course covering the skills and concepts required by teachers of young children to plan developmentally appropriate activities in math, safety, science and food experience. SP
CHD2338L Math and Science Activities Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Supervised laboratory experience with young children. Emphasis on planning and implementing learning experiences in math, science, social studies and art. Two hours laboratory. SP
CHD2382 Planning Curriculum for School-Age Care Programs,
3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to study and develop competencies in planning for child-centered school-age programs that foster critical thinking skills and reinforce and support math, science, social science, and language and literacy development, and the creative development of school-age children. Students learn to design activities that help children develop interpersonal skills and their own self-concept, promote multicultural understanding, and teach school-age children cooperative learning strategies. SP
CHD2440 Child Development Practicum,
6.0 sem hrs
The course is designed to provide students with a supervised internship in a selected educational program for young children. (Prerequisite: Permission of chairperson.) Lab fee: $3. SU
CHD2801 Child Development Management,
3.0 sem hrs
Child care management course covering director responsibilities in implementing and administering an early childhood program, staff selection and supervision and financially managing the program. This course is intended to meet the educational requirements for the foundational-level child care and Educational Administrator Credential as defined by the state of Florida, and can be used toward the advanced level of the credential. FA
CHD2905 Directed Study in Child Development,
2.0-6.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Child Development. FA, SP, SU
CHD2930 Special Topics in Early Childhood,
1.0 sem hrs
This course provides an overview of the roles and requirements of various children
care professionals. SP
CHD2949 Cooperative Education in Child Development,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Cooperative Education Experience in Child Development FA, SP, SU
CHM - Chemistry
CHM1025 Introductory to Chemistry,
3.0 sem hrs
Survey of modern chemistry, designed particularly for those with little or no chemistry background or for those needing an overview of chemistry. May also be used as a preliminary to CHM 1045/1045L. (Pre-requisites or co-requisites: ENC1101 and MAT 1033) Three-hour lecture, one-hour recitation/ laboratory (CHM1025L). FA, SP, SU
CHM1025L Introduction to Chemistry Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
One hour laboratory/recitaition portion of Survey of modern chemistry, designed particularly for those with little or no chemistry background or for those needing an overview of chemistry. FA, SP, SU
CHM1045 General College Chemistry I,
3.0 sem hrs
Fundamental laws and theories of chemistry and related laboratory experiments. Designed for students majoring in science. Three-hour lecture, three-hour laboratory. (Pre-requisites or co-requisites: ENC 1101 and MAC 1105 and satisfactory completion of CHM 1025/1025L or evidence of satisfactory achievement in high school chemistry.) FA, SP, SU
CHM1045L General College Chemistry I Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory Laboratory portion of CHM1045.
FA,SP,SU
CHM1046 General College Chemistry II,
3.0 sem hrs
Continuation of CHM 1045/1045L. Three-hour lecture, three-hour laboratory.
FA, SP, SU
CHM1046L General College Chemistry II Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory laboratory portion of CHM1045. FA, SP, SU
CHM2210 Organic Chemistry,
3.0 sem hrs
The first semester of the CHM 2210/2210L - 2211C/2211L sequence. A study of the structure, synthesis and reactions of organic compounds. Three-hour lecture, three-hour laboratory. FA, SP
CHM2210L Organic Chemistry Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory three hour laboratory portion of CHM2210/2210L. FA, SP
CHM2211 Organic Chemistry II,
3.0 sem hrs
Continuation of CHM 2210/2210L. SP, SU
CHM2211L Organic Chemistry II Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory three hour laboratory portion of CHM2211. SP, SU
CHM2905 Directed Study in Chemistry,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Chemistry (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
CHM3085 Environmental Chemistry,
3.0 sem hrs
The study of the basic concepts of organic and inorganic chemistry in the context of applications to the environmental issues of water quality, atmospheric pollution, sustainable agricultural practices, and environmental risks to human health in an integrated environment of lectures and field experiences. FA
CHM3120 Quantitative Analysis,
3.0 sem hrs
The principles and laboratory techniques of quantitative analytical methods,
with emphasis on problem solving and choice of analytical
methods. SU
CHM3120L Quantitative Analysis Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory three hour laboratory component of CHM 3120. SU
CIS - Computer Science
CIS2905 Directed Study in Computer & Information System,
4.0 sem hrs
Independent individual or team studies, projects and practical in computer and information sciences under the direction of the Computer Science faculty. Specific content to be arranged. May be repeated with change of content. (Prerequisite: Permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU
CIS2935 Computer Science Seminar,
1.0 sem hrs
Discussion of computer programming work experience and special topics in computer science. (Prerequisite: permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU
CIS2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Computer and Information Systems,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
(Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of approved Computer Science courses and permission of Computer Science chairperson.) FA, SP, SU
CJC - Criminal Justice
CJC1000 Introduction to Corrections,
3.0 sem hrs
A lecture/discussion of the organization and functions of corrections within the criminal justice system emphasizing the evolution of corrections for the rehabilitation of offenders. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
CJD - Criminal Justice
CJE - Criminal Justice
CJE1670 Crime Scene Investigation,
3.0 sem hrs
This course strives to depict the role of the forensic scientist in the criminal justice system. This course is designed for the non-scientific student. The course is a classroom introduction to the world of forensic science that includes Internet application, ability and limitations of the modern crime laboratory. Forensic science begins at the crime scene. If an investigator cannot recognize, collect, and package evidence properly, no amount of equipment or expertise in the laboratory will salvage the situation. SP
CJJ - Criminal Justice
CJJ2002 Juvenile Delinquency,
3.0 sem hrs
Study of the juvenile justice system emphasizing definitions, causes, prevention, control of juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation of the delinquent youth. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
CJK - Criminal Justice
CJK0007 Introduction to Law Enforcement,
0.37 voc hrs
This course provides the student with an overview of the Criminal Justice System and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. FA, SP, SU
Lab Fees - $ 57.00
CJK0008 Law Enforcement Legal,
2.3 voc hrs
Constitutional law as it relates to the duties of a law enforcement officer is examined. Law topics of study include arrest laws, search and seizure and evidence procedures. FA, SP, SU
CJK0011 Human Issues in Law Enforcement,
1.33 voc hrs
This course teaches students the appropriate procedures for dealing with people who have special needs, such as, mentally ill, mentally retarded, substance abusers and persons with physical disabilities. FA, SP, SU
CJK0017 Law Enforcement Communications,
2.53 voc hrs
The entire police report writing process is covered. Topics include interviewing and interrogation, IPC skills, radio and telephone procedures, as well as practice exercises. FA, SP, SU
CJK0020 CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations,
1.6 voc hrs
Components of the police driving environment are explored and practical exercises on the driving range are conducted. Vehicle pullovers and felony traffic stops are included via lecture, demonstration and scenario. FA, SP, SU
Lab Fees - $ 200.00
CJK0031 CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers,
1.33 voc hrs
Based on DOT's first responder to medical emergencies. Included are major types of communicable diseases among adults, signs, and symptoms of each and methods of transmission. Lab fee: $ 25.00 FA, SP, SU
CJK0040 CMS Criminal Justice Firearms,
2.67 voc hrs
Handgun and shotgun use, safety procedures and ammunition use are covered in lecture. Introduction includes weapons qualifications. Lab fee: $200.00 FA, SP, SU
CJK0051 Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics,
2.67 voc hrs
Unarmed defense, restraining and apprehending techniques are taught. Special emphasis on the "use of force" continuum. Restraining devices, impact weapons, pressure points, chemical agents, and use of aerosol subject resistance, and officer fitness are also covered.
CJK0061 Law Enforcement Patrol I,
1.93 voc hrs
Addresses the daily skills and techniques needed by officers to perform patrol tactics. FA, SP SU
CJK0062 Law Enforcement Patrol II,
1.33 voc hrs
Students learn how to respond to the various types of calls that face todays patrol officer. FA, SP, SU
CJK0071 Criminal Investigations,
1.87 voc hrs
Students become familiar with all of the various types of crimes and investigations that a law enforcement officer is likely to encounter. FA, SP, SU
CJK0076 Law Enforcement Crime Scene Investigations,
0.8 voc hrs
This course is designed to introduce the students to the process of investigating specific crime scenes including, domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse and death investigations. FA, SP, SU
CJK0082 Law Enforcement Traffic Stops,
0.8 voc hrs
This course introduces the student to the basic rules for conducting safe, effective traffic stops. FA, SP, SU
CJK0083 Law Enforcement DUI Traffic Stops,
0.8 voc hrs
This course outlines the specific procedures for detection, apprehension, documentation and prosecution of DUI offenses. Students will learn to perform the Standardized Field Sobriety Test. FA, SP, SU
CJK0086 Law Enforcement Traffic Crash Investigations,
1.07 voc hrs
This course introduces the student to traffic crash investigations, law pertaining to traffic crashes and procedures for responding to a traffic crash. FA, SP, SU
CJK0096 Law Enforcement Officer Physical Fitness Training,
2.0 voc hrs
This course evaluates the students level of fitness, then develops a program of improvement through exercise and instruction in areas of nutrition, stress management and basic training techniques. This course is for students enrolled in the Basic Law Enforcement Recruit Training program. FA, SP, SU
CJK0100 Corrections Interpersonal Skills I,
2.07 voc hrs
Basic components of human needs and behavior are explored, as are the needs of various groups within the inmate society, including substance abusers, juveniles, mentally ill and handicapped. Crisis intervention, stress management and human diversity are also explored in depth. FA, SP, SU
CJK0101 Corrections Interpersonal Skills II,
1.67 voc hrs
Human adjustment to imprisonment as well as basic characteristics of inmate societies are explored. Emphasis on officer interpersonal skills. FA, SP, SU
CJK0102 Correctional Operations,
2.13 voc hrs
The general operation of correctional facilities is studied, including inmate intake, daily care, institutional procedures and officer tasks. FA, SP, SU
CJK0255 Correctional Probation Firearms,
0.53 voc hrs
This course covers firearms safety procedures and the basic principles of firing a
handgun and shotgun. The use of chemical agents is also covered. FA, SP, SU
CJK0270 Corrections Legal I,
1.53 voc hrs
An introductory review of the criminal justice system and a history of law. The foundation and basic components of law are studied. Emphasis on correctional officer application. FA, SP, SU
CJK0271 Correctional Probation Legal,
1.9 voc hrs
This course provides an overview of the criminal justice system and a history of law. Court procedures and testimony are also examined. Emphasis is given to elements of various crimes. Civil and criminal liability of officers is also studied. FA, SP, SU
CJK0272 Correctional Probation Interpersonal Communication Skills,
1.47 voc hrs
This course covers interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. crisis intervention and conflict resolution are explored. FA, SP, SU
CJK0273 Correctional Probation Caseload Management,
1.33 voc hrs
This course familiarizes students with methods of managing a probation caseload of felony offenders. FA, SP, SU
CJK0274 Correctional Probation Supervision,
2.93 voc hrs
This course is an introduction to the basic responsibility of a probation officer in the supervision of criminal offenders. Identification of problems an offender may have are explored. FA, SP, SU
CJK0275 Correctional Probation Investigations,
1.3 voc hrs
This course is an introduction to the types of investigations completed by the correctional probation officer with the major emphasis on the Presentence Investigation. FA, SP, SU
CJK0276 Correctional Probation Management Information Systems,
0.9 voc hrs
This course familiarizes the student with various computer information systems utilized by the correctional probation officer. FA, SP, SU
CJK0280 Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training,
1.33 voc hrs
This course evaluates the students level of fitness, then develops a program of improvement through exercise and instruction in the areas of nutrition, stress management and basic training techniques. This course is for students enrolled in the Basic Correctional Officer Recruit Training program. FA, SP, SU
CJK0281 Correctional Probation Officer Physical Fitness Training,
1.13 voc hrs
This course evaluates the students level of fitness, then develops a program of improvement through exercise and instruction in the areas of nutrition, stress management and basic training techniques. This course is for students enrolled in the Correctional Probation Officer Academy. FA, SP, SU
CJK0285 Corrections Legal II,
0.73 voc hrs
Constitutional law as it relates to the public, police and corrections are examined. Law topics of study include evidence procedures, arrest laws, search and seizure and criminal liability of officers. FA, SP, SU
CJK0286 Corrections Communications,
1.4 voc hrs
The entire report writing process is covered. Topics include interviewing, interrogation, interpersonal communication skills, radio procedures, telephone procedures and practical exercises. FA, SP, SU
CJK0422 Dart Stun Gun Firing,
0.27 voc hrs
This course familiarizes the student with the function and effects of a dart firing stun gun. This course is required by the State of Florida. FA, SP, SU
Lab Fees - $30.00
CJK0480 Emergency Preparedness,
0.87 voc hrs
Riot, disturbance control and fire fighting skills are studied and practiced. Lecture includes methods of riot prevention, handling unusual occurrences, emergency procedures and what to do if taken hostage. FA, SP, SU
CJT - Criminal Justice
CJT2100 Criminal Investigation,
3.0 sem hrs
This course introduces the student to the elements of criminal investigation, crime scene examination, collection of evidence and searching for witnesses, developing and questioning suspects, and protecting physical evidence. SU
CLP - Psychology
CLP2001 Psychology of Adjustment,
3.0 sem hrs
An exploration of the process of personal and social growth. Emphasis is placed on increasing self-understanding and personal effectiveness. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. FA, SP, SU
CLP2140 Abnormal Psychology,
3.0 sem hrs
A study of terminology, diagnostic categories and treatment methods of major types of psychological disturbances. FA, SP, SU
COP - Computer Science
COP1000 Principles of Computer Programming,
3.0 sem hrs
This course provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing structured program logic, and assumes no programming language experience. Programming concepts together with program definition, algorithms, flow charts, debugging, documentation, pseudocode, and a high-level language are introduced. FA, SP
COP2001 Computer Programming "C++",
2.0 sem hrs
A continuation of Computer Programming I using C. Object-oriented programming concepts and fourth generation languages will be introduced and applied. SP
COP2001L Computer Programming "C++" Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
A continuation of Computer Programming I using C. Object-oriented programming concepts and fourth generation languages will be introduced and applied. SP
COP2220 Computer Programming "C",
3.0 sem hrs
Hands-on, introductory study of C Programming language as applied to business applications. The course includes arrays, pointers, functions, I/O operations, data structures, and operating system interaction. Students write and compile their program in multiple platforms and compilers. Students also learn debugging techniques in existing malfunctioning programs and customize programs according to specifications. FA, SP
COP2510 Software Design and Development I,
3.0 sem hrs
This course deals with the techniques used in analysis, design, and development of computer system software through data flow analysis and system development life cycle including traditional (and object) analysis, requirements analysis, specification, systems design, implementation, and maintenance. SP
COP2700 Introduction to Database Management,
3.0 sem hrs
This class covers the concepts of relational databases and the industry standard SQL language. Students are taught the relational model to create and maintain database objects. Data analysis, logical and physical structure will be covered. Students will learn data definition language and data manipulation language syntax in SQL. CASE tools will be used to analyze data structure. FA
COP2800 Computer Programming "Java",
3.0 sem hrs
The high-level computer language java is used to solve business problems. Course includes basics, object-oriented programming, graphical user interfaces with event-driven programming and applets used in web pages. FA, SP
COP2831 Web Scripting (PHP),
3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to teach Web server-side programming skills. Students completing this course will be able to develop a complete Web side, maintain and manage the Web site. Students will learn the essentials of Web server-side programming language, database, and server, write server-side programming code, integrate the code into Web pages, and identify different uses and applications of scripts in Web sites and/or other multimedia projects. SP
COP2833 Web Application Development - ActionScripting,
3.0 sem hrs
This course introduces the student to Macromedia Flash, with an emphasis on ActionScript. Students will learn about Object Composition, Inheritance, Interfaces and Components. They will learn to write object-oriented ActionScript code, integrate it into Web pages, and identify different uses and applications on the scripts in Web sites and/or other multimedia projects. SP
COP2850 Web Programming Project,
3.0 sem hrs
Upon completion of this project based course students will write a proposal, create project development plan, understand the project development procedure, demonstrate the computer skills, implement the project, test and deploy the complete system on the web server.
COP2881 Advanced Computer Programming "Java",
3.0 sem hrs
This course expands on the Java programming basics to explore advanced Java topics such as inner classes, object serialization, and multithreading. Many of the objectives for Sun Java Certification are covered. SP
COP2905 Directed Study in Computer Programming,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
I n d e p e n d e n t individual or team studies, projects and practica in computer programmingdesign, construction, documentation and implementation-under the direction of the Computer Science faculty. Specific content to be arranged. May be repeated with change of content. (Prerequisite: Permission of Computer Science chairperson.) FA, SP, SU
COP2940 Computer Science Internship,
2.0 sem hrs
Six hours per week of practical computer programming experience in a computer
installation. FA, SP, SU
COP2949 Cooperative Educational Experience in Computer Programming,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of approved Computer Science courses and permission of Computer Science chairperson.) FA, SP, SU
COS - Cosmetology
COS0080 Cosmetology I,
2.67 voc hrs
Orientation to the field of cosmetology. The student will use classroom and laboratory facilities to develop basic skills, techniques and prepare students to work on clients. FA, SP, SU
COS0080L Cosmetology I Lab,
5.33 voc hrs
Orientation to the field of cosmetology. The student will use classroom and laboratory facilities to develop basic skills, techniques and prepare students to work on clients.. FA, SP, SU
COS0081 Cosmetology II,
2.67 voc hrs
A continuation of basic skills and concept development from level I. Students will be taught the principles and concepts of cosmetology while mastering cosmetology skills on the clinic floor. FA, SP, SU
COS0081L Cosmetology II Lab,
5.33 voc hrs
A continuation of basic skills and concept development from level I. Students will be taught the principles and concepts of cosmetology while mastering cosmetology skills on the clinic floor. FA, SP, SU
COS0082 Cosmetology III,
2.67 voc hrs
The student will acquire knowledge of the principles and concepts of cosmetology. Intermediate skills will be perfected on clients in the school-operated salon. FA, SP, SU
COS0082L Cosmetology III Lab,
5.33 voc hrs
The student will acquire knowledge of the principles and concepts of cosmetology. Intermediate skills will be perfected on clients in the school-operated salon. FA, SP, SU
COS0083 Cosmetology IV,
2.67 voc hrs
The student will acquire knowledge of the principles of Florida Law, Anatomy and Physiology, and Salon Management. Skills will be perfected in the school-operated salon. FA, SP, SU
COS0083L Cosmetology IV Lab,
5.33 voc hrs
The student will acquire knowledge of the principles of Florida Law, Anatomy and Physiology, and Salon Management. Skills will be perfected in the school-operated salon. FA, SP, SU
COS0084 Cosmetology V,
2.67 voc hrs
State Board preparation is emphasized. Theoretical knowledge and skills will be perfected to employment competency level. FA, SP, SU
COS0084L Cosmetology V Lab,
5.33 voc hrs
State Board preparation is emphasized. Theoretical knowledge and skills will be perfected to employment competency level. FA, SP, SU
COS0905 Directed Study in Cosmetology,
1.0-4.0 voc hrs
Directed Study in Cosmetology FA, SP, SU
CPO - Political Science
CPO2001 Comparative Government,
3.0 sem hrs
An introduction to comparative political behavior, processes, institutions and public policy in selected industrial democracies, communist and former communist states and third world countries. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. FA, SP, SU
CRW - English Language and Literature
CRW2100 Fiction Writing,
3.0 sem hrs
An introduction to the techniques of writing fiction. FA, SP
CRW2300 Poetry Writing,
3.0 sem hrs
An introduction to the techniques of writing poetry. FA
CSP - Cosmetology
CSP0010 Nail Care Specialty - Cosmetology,
2.0 voc hrs
This course/program meets the requirements of the Florida State Board of Cosmetology to prepare the student for the State Board Examination in the area of nail technician.
CSP0010L Nail Care Specialty - Cosmetology Lab,
6.0 voc hrs
This course/program meets the requirements of the Florida State Board of Cosmetology to prepare the student for the State Board Examination in the area of nail technician.
CSP0905 Directed Study in Nail Specialty - Cosmetology,
1.0-4.0 voc hrs
DIS in Nail Care Specialty FA, SP
CTS - Computer Science
CTS1851 Internet Web Foundations (HTML, CSS),
3.0 sem hrs
An introductory course designed to teach the basic hands-on skills and knowledge that todays business and Internet professionals are expected to understand and use. The three major topics covered are: internet fundamental uses, web page development using HTML, CSS, Web page design, and various fundamental web server management skills. Students will perform a variety of practical tasks and assignments. FA, SP
CTS2141 Advanced C++ and Direct X Programming,
3.0 sem hrs
The student applies the C++ programming and the Microsoft Foundation classes to create applications that run under the Microsoft Windows operating system. Topics include creating Windows applications, Web services and server-side coding. The student designs, implements and documents programs using Microsofts Visual Studio development environment. FA
CTS2214 Project Management w/Microsoft Project,
3.0 sem hrs
This course provides an introduction to the basic elements of Project Management. Students build project plans using Microsoft Project software. The text used covers the objectives for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) "core" certificate. FA, SP
CTS2300 Designing Windows Networks,
4.0 sem hrs
Design a Windows Network infrastructure using network services. Topics
include protocols, IP routing, DHCP, DNS, WINS, NAT, Proxy server, RAS, VPN, RADIUS, monitoring, DFS and optimization. MCP Exam 70-221, a core requirement for MCSE. SP
CTS2302 Microsoft Windows Active Directory Services,
4.0 sem hrs
Implementation, administration and troubleshooting Windows Active Directory Services. Learn how to plan, create and maintain user and group accounts and profiles. Additional topics, such as DNS name resolution, zone, NTFS permissions and DFS will be discussed. MCP Exam 70-217, a core requirement for MCSE. SP
CTS2303 Designing Windows Active Directory Services,
4.0 sem hrs
Design a Microsoft Windows® directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. Strategies are presented to assist the student in identifying the information technology needs of an organization, and then designing an Active Directory structure that meets those needs. MCP Exam 70-219, a core requirement for MCSE. SP
CTS2306 Microsoft Windows Professional,
4.0 sem hrs
Installing, configuring and supporting Microsoft Windows Professional in a workgroup or domain to prepare for MCP Exam 70-270, a core requirement for MCSA and MCSE certifications. FA, SP
CTS2310 Designing Windows Network Security,
4.0 sem hrs
Design a security framework for small, medium and enterprise networks by using Microsoft Windows technologies. This course focuses on securing specific areas of the network. MCP Exam 70-220, a core requirement for MCSE. SP
CTS2311 Linux Networking and Security,
4.0 sem hrs
This is an advanced course in the Linux operating system emphasizing installing, configuring and using Linux networking services. It also stresses securing the Linux OS in a networked environment. Topics include configuring and using basic networking connectivity, Linux clients, SNMP, mail lists and news servers, email servers, DNS servers, file sharing, FTP servers, NFS, Samba, cryptographic security, password security, file security, routing, firewalls, and intrusion detection. Previous experience with Linux installation and configuration is required. SP
CTS2320 Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Windows Network Infrastructure,
4.0 sem hrs
Introduction to primary protocols and network services required to plan and design a Windows network infrastructure. Topics include TCP/IP, NWLink, DNS, WINS, WINS, DHCP, RAS, Network Monitor, IPSec, NAT and Certificate Services. Exam 70-216, a core requirement for MCSA and MCSE certifications. (Prerequisite: CEN 2304 or permission of Computer Science chairperson.) FA, SP
CTS2321 Linux System Administration,
4.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to teach students the skills they need to effectively administer the Linux operating system. The course includes Linux server installation, configuration, administration, networking services, security, system maintenance, and troubleshooting tasks. Previous experience with computer hardware configuration, network services and network operating systems is required. FA, SP
CTS2328 Managing and Maintaining a Windows Network Environment,
4.0 sem hrs
Manage a network infrastructure, services and resources to prepare for MCP Exam 70-290, a core requirement for MCSA certification and an elective for MCSE certification. FA, SP
CTS2330 Microsoft Exchange Server Implementation and Administration,
4.0 sem hrs
Install, configure, administer and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server. Acquire the knowledge and skills required to perform day-to-day management of an Exchange Server organization. Prepare for MCSE Exam 70-224 an elective for Windows MCSE track. SP
CTS2402 Visual Basic Programming,
3.0 sem hrs
A first course in object-oriented programming using Microsoft Visual BASIC.NET for Windows. Topics covered will be the programming environment and how to use it, use of programming values and variables, conditional statement and loops, modules and parameter passing and use of color and windows forms for communication with the user. An introduction to ASP.NET and database access will be covered. FA, SP
CTS2403 Advanced Visual Basic Programming,
3.0 sem hrs
The student applies the Visual Basic programming language to more advanced problems including accessing SQL Server databases, creating Web forms, and creating custom controls. The student designs, implements and documents computer programs using Microsofts Visual Basic.NET development environment. This course covers competencies of the developing and implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET and Visual Studio.NET exam (70-306) of the Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) certification. FA
CTS2431 Data Organization and Management,
2.0 sem hrs
Advanced concepts using Microsoft Access. Topics covered include creating table structures, enforcing referential integrity, creating and modifying forms, creating and modifying reports and saving objects as Web pages. This course covers topics required by the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exam. FA, SP
CTS2431L Data Organization and Management Lab,
1.0 sem hrs
Advanced concepts using Microsoft Access. Topics covered include creating table structures, enforcing referential integrity, creating and modifying forms, creating and modifying reports and saving objects as Web pages. This course covers topics required by the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exam. FA, SP