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.
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LAE - Language Arts and English Education
LIS - Library and Information Studies
LIT - English Language and Literature
LAE - Language Arts and English Education
LAE3414 Children's Literature,
3.0 sem hrs
Survey, selection, use of children's literature in elementary schools. This course includes field experience in the public schools.
LAE4314 Teaching Language Arts,
3.0 sem hrs
Methods, materials, content, organization for teaching reading, writing, listening, speaking in the elementary school. Prerequiste: Admission to the teacher education program
LAE4361 Strategies for Literacy for Middle/High Schools,
3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to examine theory, strategies, resources and implementation options for literacy in the content areas. This course includes 15 hours of field service in the public schools.
LIS - Library and Information Studies
LIS1002 Finding Information: Skills and Technologies,
3.0 sem hrs
This course is a practical introduction to finding the different types of information individuals need to be successful in school, career and personal goals. The course covers resources both in and out of the library and highlights the use of computer technologies in research. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and REA 0001/0001L or equivalent.) FA
LIS2004 Introduction to Internet Information Research Resources,
1.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to develop skills needed to find, evaluate and use relevant resources that are available on the Internet including search strategies, retrieval, evaluation and proper citing of Internet resources. FA, SP, SU
LIS2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Library Work,
1.0-4.0 sem hrs
(Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU
LIT - English Language and Literature
LIT2030 Understanding Poetry,
3.0 sem hrs
A survey of chronologically selected poets against the background of their r periods, with emphasis upon the major themes of poets of all ages. A broad cultural approach. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. FA
LIT2040 Dramatic Literature,
3.0 sem hrs
A study of chronologically selected plays against the background of their periods. Emphasis upon the dramatic structure and universally dramatic themes. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. FA
LIT2110 Masterpieces of World Literature I,
3.0 sem hrs
A study of world masterpieces from the time of the Old Testament through the Renaissance. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. FA
LIT2120 Masterpieces of World Literature II,
3.0 sem hrs
A continuation of world masterpieces and national epics from the Renaissance to the 20th century and the Modern School. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. SP
LIT2380 Literature By Women,
3.0 sem hrs
A study of women writers and the effects of history and historical changes projected through these writings from the 11th century through the present. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. SP
LIT2602 Literature of the Sea,
3.0 sem hrs
A study of readings from short stories, poetry, novels, and drama that deal with various issues concerning the oceans of the world. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. SP