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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.

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APP - Occupational Apprenticeships

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.

BCA0331 Electrical Academy Union Apprentice 2, 3.3 voc hrs
Course designed for electrical union apprenticeship students to develop competencies in job safety and OSHA, basic wiring, perform electrical calculations, electrical equipment, recognition and use of electrical materials, and basic blueprint symbols.

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, and 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 apply 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 students to apply 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 electrical union apprenticeship 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 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.

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0341L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0341

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0342L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0342

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0350L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0350

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0351L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0351

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0353L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0353

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0354L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0354

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0356L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0356

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0357L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0357

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 apprenticehship 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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0431L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0431

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0432

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0432

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0434L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0434

BCA0435 Plumbing Apprentice 15, 4.1 voc hrs
A review course for plumbing code, math and prepare for licensing exam.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0435

BCA0435L Plumbing Apprentice 15 Lab, 22.66 voc hrs
This course covers the provisions of the National Plumbing Code and local ordinance.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0435

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0451L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0451

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0452L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0452

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0454L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0454

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0455L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0455

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0457L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0457

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0458L

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.

Conc-Reqs: BCA0458

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.

HEV0941 Child Care Apprentice I, 3.2 voc hrs
Course designed to introduce students to rules and regulations governing child care and child development. CPR and Basic Life Saving Instruction are included.

Co-Reqs: HEV0941L
Conc-Reqs: HEV0941

HEV0941L Child Care Apprentice I Lab, 22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for students to apply knowledge of rules and regulations governing childcare and child development.

Co-Reqs: HEV0941
Conc-Reqs: HEV0941

HEV0942 Child Care Apprentice II, 3.2 voc hrs
Course designed for students to develop competencies in planning, implementing and supervising developmentally appropriate activities for preschool children.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0942L

HEV0942L Child Care Apprentice II Lab, 22.66 voc hrs
Course designed for students to develop competencies in establishing developmentally appropriate activities for pre-school children.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0942

HEV0943 Child Care Apprentice III, 1.2 voc hrs
Designed for students to develop competencies in planning, implementing and supervising developmentally appropriate activities for infants/toddlers, preschool, school-age children and children with special needs.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0943L

HEV0943L Child Care Apprentice III Lab, 21.33 voc hrs
Course designed to develop competencies in implementing developmentally appropriate activies for school-age and children with special needs, and infants/toddlers, interpersonal relationships, personal and professional growth and positive guidance.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0943

HEV0944 Child Care Apprentice IV, 3.2 voc hrs
Designed to introduce the students to the concepts of personal and professional development including classroom management.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0944L

HEV0944L Child Care Apprentice IV Lab, 22.66-45.33 voc hrs
Course designed to develop competencies in professionalism and leadership and organizational skills necessary to work in a preschool setting.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0944

HEV0945 Child Care Apprentice V, 3.2 voc hrs
Designed for students to become acquainted with characteristics of a safe, clean, healthy learning environment.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0945L

HEV0945L Child Care Apprentice V Lab, 22.66 voc hrs
Course designed to develop competencies in establishing a safe, clean, healthy learning environment, including food service.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0945

HEV0946 Child Care Apprentice VI, 1.2-2.4 voc hrs
Designed for students to become acquainted with career and job opportunities and employability skills.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0946L

HEV0946L Child Care Apprentice VI Lab, 21.33 voc hrs
Course designed to develop competencies in appropriate skills essential to working in child care and in managing an effective child care program.

Conc-Reqs: HEV0946

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