May 17, 2024  
2008-2009 Gainesville State College Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Gainesville State College Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • ESLV 0051 - Academic Vocabulary for ESL I


    To introduce English as a Second Language students to the 800 English words of the University Word List (UWL), the lexicon most widely used in academic settings across the disciplines. Accuracy and fluency with these high-frequency root words, along with command of a 2,000 word basic English vocabulary, will enable students to understand 95% of the words necessary for academic reading and writing on the post-secondary level. Students will utilize their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, along with technological learning tools such as audio and video lessons, internet resources, and word processing.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Corequisite: ESLR 0084 and/or ESLR 0085.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    Course awarded institutional credit only, and credit is awarded the semester in which the student attains the required proficiency.

  
  • ESLV 0052 - Academic Vocabulary for ESL II


    To introduce English as a Second Language students to the 800 English words of the University Word List (UWL), the lexicon most widely used in academic settings across the disciplines. Accuracy and fluency with these high-frequency root words, along with command of a 2,000 word basic English vocabulary, will enable students to understand 95% of the words necessary for academic reading and writing on the post-secondary level. Students will utilize their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, along with technological learning tools such as audio and video lessons, internet resources, and word processing.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Corequisite: ESLR 0084 and/or ESLR 0085.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    Course awarded institutional credit only, and credit is awarded the semester in which the student attains the required proficiency.

  
  • FREN 1006 - Accelerated Beginning French


    An accelerated 8-credit hour course for students with one to two years of a foreign language in high school. Can be taken in lieu of FREN 1001 and 1002 or their equivalent. This communication-based program provides an intensive introduction to the first year of French. It stresses proficiency through fundamental grammar, conversation, composition and dictation, and familiarizes students with aspects of the target culture. The course delivery combines six hours of in-class work, and service learning where applicable. May not be taken by students who have completed FREN 1001 and 1002 or their equivalent.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: ENGL 0099, FREN 1000 or its equivalent, or permission of the instructor.

    Hours:
    8 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    A native speaker may not register for certain French classes. A native speaker is defined as a person who graduated from a secondary school in which the language of instruction was French.

  
  • GRMN 1006 - Accelerated Beginning German


    An accelerated 8-credit course for students with one to two years of a foreign language in high school. Can be taken in lieu of GRMN 1001 and 1002 or their equivalent. This communication-based program provides an intensive introduction to the first year of German. It stresses proficiency through fundamental grammar, conversation, composition and dictation, and familiarizes students with aspects of the target culture. The course delivery combines six hours of in-class work with a two-hour alternative instructional delivery through lab assignments, on-line course work, and service learning where applicable. May not be taken by students who have completed GRMN 1000 and 1002 or their equivalent. ENGL 0099, GRMN 1000 or its equivalent, or permission of the instructor.

    Hours:
    8 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    A native speaker may not register for certain German classes. A native speaker is defined as a person who graduated from a secondary school in which the language of instruction was German.

  
  • SPAN 1006 - Accelerated Beginning Spanish


    Accelerated 8-credit course for students with one to two years of a foreign language in high school. Can be taken in lieu of SPAN 1001 and 1002 or their equivalent. This communication-based program provides an intensive introduction to the first year of Spanish. It stresses proficiency through fundamental grammar, conversation, composition, and diction and familiarizes students with aspects of the target culture. The course combines six hours of in-class lecture with two-hour alternative instructional delivery through lab assignments, on-line course work, and service learning where applicable. May not be taken by students who have completed SPAN 1001 and 1002 or their equivalent. Not open to native or heritage speakers of the language.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: ENGL 0099, SPAN 1000 or its equivalent, or permission by the instructor

    Hours:
    8 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • FREN 2006 - Accelerated Intermediate French


    An accelerated intermediate course appropriate for students with significant prior experience in French who wish to complete the intermediate level in one semester. This communication-based program extends and deepens awareness and use of linguistic functions in French and introduces the history and culture of French and Francophone countries. The course includes cultural and literary selections of the French-speaking world and web-enhanced instruction. Can be taken in lieu of FREN 2001 and 2002 or their equivalent. Recommended for minors and majors in French. Conducted in the target language. May not be taken by students who have completed FREN 2001 and 2002, or their equivalent. Open to native or heritage speakers of the language.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: FREN 1002 or FREN 1006 or their equivalent, or permission of the instructor.

    Hours:
    6 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    A native speaker may not register for certain French classes. A native speaker is defined as a person who graduated from a secondary school in which the language of instruction was French.

  
  • GRMN 2006 - Accelerated Intermediate German


    An accelerated intermediate course appropriate for students with significant prior experience in German who wish to complete the intermediate level in one semester. This communication-based program extends and deepens awareness and use of linguistic functions in German and introduces the history and culture of Germany. The course provides a review of grammar, and stresses proficiency through oral and written communication. The course includes cultural and literary selections of the German-speaking world and web-enchanced instruction. Can be taken in lieu of GRMN 2001 and 2002 or their equivalent. Recommended for minors and majors in German. Conducted in the target language. May not be taken by students who have completed GRMN 2001 and 2002 or their equivalent. Open to native or heritage speakers of the language.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: GRMN 1002 or GRMN 1006 or their equivalent, or permission of the instructor.

    Hours:
    6 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    A native speaker may not register for certain German classes. A native speaker is defined as a person who graduated from a secondary school in which the language of instruction was German.

  
  • SPAN 2006 - Accelerated Intermediate Spanish


    An accelerated intermediate course appropriate for students with significant prior experience in Spanish who wish to complete the intermediate level in one semester. This communication-based program extends and deepens awareness and use of linguistic functions in Spanish and introduces the history and culture of Hispanophone countries. This course provides a review of grammar and stresses proficiency through oral and written communication. The course includes cultural and literary selections of the Spanish-speaking world and web-enhanced instruction. Can be taken in lieu of SPAN 2001 and 2002 or their equivalent. Recommended for minors and majors in Spanish. Conducted in the target language. May not be taken by students who have completed SPAN 2001 and 2002 or their equivalent. Open to native or heritage speakers of the language.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: SPAN 1002, 1001H or SPAN 1006 or their equivalent, or permission of the instructor

    Hours:
    6 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • THEA 1021 - Acting I


    An introduction to the art and craft of acting. This course will explore the actor’s process from script analysis to performance

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • THEA 2022 - Acting II


    Students will build and articulate their individual process based on exposure to a variety of acting methods and tools. The course will involve advanced scene study and performance

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: THEA 1021 or permission of instructor

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • PHED 1215 - Advanced Golf


    A course that continues with the basic fundamentals and also covers the more advanced aspects of the game. Students are required to play two rounds (minimum) of golf during the term. Students should have a thorough knowledge of the game and the ability to execute the basic fundamentals

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • MILS 2010 - Advanced Military Skills I


    Exploration of the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical leadership strategies and styles by studying historical case studies and engaging in interactive student exercises. Cadets practice aspects of personal motivation and team building in the context of planning, executing, and assessing team exercises.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Freshman or sophmore standing or permission of department.

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS I

    When Offered:
    Offered fall semester every year.

  
  • MILS 2010L - Advanced Military Skills I Laboratory


    Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officership, leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling, familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization. Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and tactical operations.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department. Corequisite: MILS 2010.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS LAB

    Lab Hours:
    (2 hours lecture and 2-3 hours lab per week)

    When Offered:
    Offered fall semester every year.

  
  • MILS 2020 - Advanced Military Skills II


    Examination of the challenges of leading in complex contemporary operational environments. Dimensions of the cross-cultural challenges of leadership in a constantly changing world are highlighted and applied to practical Army leadership tasks and situations.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Freshman or sophomore standing or permission of department.

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS II

    When Offered:
    Offered spring semester every year.

  
  • MILS 2020L - Advanced Military Skills II Laboratory


    Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship, leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling, familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization. Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and tactical operations.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department. Corequisite: MILS 2020.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS LAB

    Lab Hours:
    ( 2 hours lecture and 2-3 hours lab per week)

    When Offered:
    Offered spring semester every year.

  
  • COMM 2100 - Advanced Public Communication


    This course will extend the students’ knowledge of public communication by giving them advanced practice. Emphasis will be placed on developing and demonstrating advanced presentational skills in various public communication contexts, such as community presentations, press conferences, media interviews and persuasive speaking to hostile audiences. In addition to developing platform speaking skills, emphasis is placed on critical evaluation and the situational/historical/cultural determinants of effective discourse.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: COMM 1100, READ 0099, and ENGL 0099.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • PHED 1230 - Advanced Tennis


    This course continues with basic fundamentals and also covers more advanced aspects of the game, such as the volley, lob, overhead smash, and singles and doubles game strategies.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Student should have a thorough knowledge of the game and the ability to execute the basic fundamentals.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • MUSC 2110 - Advanced Theory III


    A continuation of MUSC 1120 with the addition of chromatic harmonic techniques

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: MUSC 1120

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2120 - Advanced Theory IV


    A continuation of MUSC 2110 with the addition of twentieth century harmonic techniques.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2110

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • PHED 1106 - Aerobics


    This course focuses on improving the student’s cardiovascular level through a variety of low, high, and step aerobics exercises. Students also develop an understanding of the different components comprising physical fitness

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • AIRS 3001 - Air Force Leadership Studies I


    Emphasizes the individual as a manager in an Air Force environment. Individual motivation/behavioral process, leadership, communication, and group dynamics provide a foundation for the development of the junior officer’s professional skills as an Air Force officer. Basic managerial processes involving decision making, utilization of analytic aids in planning, organizing, and controlling in a changing environment.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: AIRS 2002 or permission of department.

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: AF LDRSHP STUDIES I

    When Offered:
    Offered Fall Semester every year.

  
  • AIRS 3002 - Air Force Leadership Studies II


    Managerial and leadership problems found in industry and government. Actual Air Force cases are used to enhance the learning and communication process. Organizational and personal values, management of forces in change, managerial strategy and tactics. Application of learned theories to potential problems the new officer may encounter.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: AIRS 3001 or permission of department.

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: AF LDRSHP STUDIES II

    When Offered:
    Offered Spring Semester every year.

  
  • AIRS 2001 - Air Power History I


    Second-year survey course covering a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities and missions and to determine the evolution of what has become today’s United States Air Force air/space power. Examination of several fundamental truths associated with war from doctrinal/historical perspectives, incorporation of operational examples of Air Force core values, and development of writing/briefing style to meet Air Force communication skills requirements.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: AIRS 1002 or permission of department.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: AIR POWER HISTORY I

    When Offered:
    Offered Fall Semester every year.

  
  • AIRS 2002 - Air Power History II


    Beginning with the Vietnam War, historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities/missions to determine the evolution of what has become today’s United States Air Force air/space power. Examination of fundamental truths associated with war, from doctrinal/historical perspectives; incorporation of operational examples of Air Force core values; and development of writing/briefing styles to meet Air Force communication skills requirements.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: AIRS 2001 or permission of department.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: AIR POWER HISTORY II

    When Offered:
    Offered Spring Semester every year.

  
  • MUSC 1300 - America Music


    A survey of American music, including the fundamental terminology, basic listening skills, and an introduction to music’s multicultural roots based in the Anglo-, African-, Native-, and Latin-American folk traditions

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: ENGL 0099 and READ 0099.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • POLS 1101 - American Government


    An introductory course that provides an overview of the Constitutional foundations of the nation, government institutions, and political processes.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite or Corequisite: READ 0099

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • HIST 2114 - American History through Film


    An Area B course that examines topics in American history through the use of film.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: READ 0099, ENGL 0099, and HIST 2111 or HIST 2112.

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • ENGL 2131 - American Literature I


    A survey of American Literature from the Colonial period to the Civil War which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • ENGL 2132 - American Literature II


    A survey of American Literature from the Civil War to the present which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • CHEM 2743 - Analytical Chemistry


    Study of the fundamental principles of quantitative/qualitative analytical chemistry including basic statistics, equilibrium reactions calculations, and instrumental methods such as spectroscopy and chromatography. An intensive laboratory experience which applies these principles to gravimetric, volumetric, colorimetric and chromatographic determinations.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHEM 1212 or permission of instructor. Corequisite: CHEM 2743L.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    Three lectures each week.

  
  • CHEM 2743L - Analytical Chemistry Lab


    Laboratory exercises supplementing the lecture material of CHEM 2743.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Corequisite: CHEM 2743.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    One lab per week. All lecture and lab courses have separate numbers and grades; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently.

  
  • GISC 4500K - Application Development in GIS


    This course will focus on developing scripts to automate geoprocessing tasks and enhance productivity in the ArcGIS environment. Students will be introduced to various scripting languages with a focus on Python and Visual Basic for Applications. Exercises will be based on real-world scenarios with an emphasis on building working applications and deliverables. Students are expected to be proficient in ArcGIS and Windows XP. No prior programming experience is required.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Successful completion of three Gainesville State College GISC courses.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • MGNT 3203 - Application of Management Technology


    This course is designed to introduce the basic principles and concepts of management and their influence on the behavior in organizations. It covers such topics as what managers and organizations do, managing people, managing behavior between people, leadership practices, and managing technological change. Through a focus on skill development, students are taught how to be effective performers, either as an employee or a manager or on teams within organizations. This course provides coverage of topics essential to understanding management functions and their link to employees and organizational success.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. program, ACCT 3200, ECON 3100, CISM 3201, BUSA 3105 and MGNT 3101

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MKTG 3301 - Application of Marketing Technology


    An introduction to the activities involving the exchange of goods, services, and ideas for the satisfaction of human wants. The role that the marketing function plays in the determination of policies and strategies relating to product, price, channels of distribution, and promotion is extensively examined. The course will look at how design, color, layout, ease of use and other aspects of a web page impact internet marketing. Customer appeal and customer attraction to products and services being marketing on the web will also be included in this course

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. program, ACCT 3200, ECON 3100, CISM 3201, BUSA 3105 and MGNT 3101

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • BUSA 3270 - Applications in Business Law and Technology


    A study of legal aspects of contracts, sales contracts, negotiable instruments agency, partnerships, corporations, and property for the purpose of expanding the student’s understanding of the legal rights and liabilities in the ordinary course of business.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. program, BUSA 3105 or BUSA 2106 with a grade of C or higher.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MILS 3010 - Applied Leadership and Management I


    Cadets are challenged to study, practice, and evaluate adaptive leadership skills as they are presented with the demands of the ROTC Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC). Challenging scenarios related to small unit tactical operations are used to develop self awareness and critical thinking skills. Cadets receive systematic and specific feedback on their leadership abilities.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MILS 1010 and MILS 1020 and MILS 2010 and MILS 2020 and permission of department.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT I

    Lab Hours:
    (3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week)

    When Offered:
    Offered fall semester every year.

  
  • MILS 3010L - Applied Leadership and Management I Laboratory


    Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship, leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling, familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and tactical operations.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department. Corequisite: MILS 3010.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT LAB

    Lab Hours:
    ( 3 hours lecture and 1 hour lab per week)

    When Offered:
    Offered fall semester every year.

  
  • MILS 3020 - Applied Leadership and Management II


    The use of increasingly intense situational leadership challenges to build cadet awareness and skills in leading small units. Skills in decision-making, persuading, and motivating team members when “under fire” are explored, evaluated, and developed. Aspects of military operations are reviewed as a means of preparing for the ROTC Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC).

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MILS 1010 and MILS 1020 and MILS 2010 and MILS 2020 and permission of department.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT II

    Lab Hours:
    (3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week)

    When Offered:
    Offered spring semester every year.

  
  • MILS 3020L - Applied Leadership and Management II Laboratory


    Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship, leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling, familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization. Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and tactical operations, applying leadership skills.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Permission of department. Corequisite: MILS 3020.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: U.Ga. Campus

    Secondary Title:
    Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT LAB

    Lab Hours:
    (3 hours lecture and 1 hour lab per week)

    When Offered:
    Offered spring semester every year.

  
  • MUSC 1610 - Applied Music Instrumental


    One 25-minute lesson per week. Open to music education majors. Non-majors by permission of instructor.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 1620 - Applied Music Instrumental


    One 50-minute lesson per week. Open to applied music majors only.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2610 - Applied Music Instrumental


    One 25-minute lesson per week. Open to music education majors. Non-majors by permission of instructor.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2620 - Applied Music Instrumental


    One 50-minute lesson per week. Open to applied music majors only.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 1710 - Applied Music Piano


    One 25-minute lesson per week. Open to music education majors. Non-majors by permission of instructor. Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 1720 - Applied Music Piano


    One 50-minute lesson per week. Open to applied music majors only.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2710 - Applied Music Piano


    One 25-minute lesson per week. Open to music education majors. Non-majors by permission of instructor

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2720 - Applied Music Piano


    One 50-minute lesson per week. Open to applied music majors only.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 1810 - Applied Music Voice


    One 25-minute voice lesson per week. Open to music education majors. Non-majors by permission of instructor

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 1820 - Applied Music Voice


    One 50-minute voice lesson per week. Open to applied music majors only.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    2 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2810 - Applied Music Voice


    One 25-minute voice lesson per week. Open to music education majors. Non-majors by permission of instructor.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2820 - Applied Music Voice


    One 50-minute voice lesson per week. Open to applied music majors only.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    2 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • ARSX 1100 - Art Appreciation


    A study of the visual arts as an expression of human creativity. Comparison of paintings, sculpture and architecture from past and present acquaints students with aesthetic, social, psychological, and critical dimensions of art. Occasional experiments with selected media.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: ENGL 0099 and READ 0099.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • ARST 2952 - Art Internship


    These courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Internships allow students who have achieved a level of competency in art to work within the community, applying their skills.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Consent of supervising instructor.

    Hours:
    2-3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • ARST 2953 - Art Internship


    These courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Internships allow students who have achieved a level of competency in art to work within the community, applying their skills.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Consent of supervising instructor.

    Hours:
    2-3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • THEA 2025 - Audition Technique


    The course will explore a variety of theatrical auditions from cold readings to prepared monologues to callbacks, as well as analyze the business of the professional actor including resumes, headshots, correspondence, casting directors and agents

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: THEA 1021

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 1010 - Aural Skills I


    A pre-test may be required. This course deals with the development of sight singing and ear-training skills using diatonic scales, intervals, and harmony. It is designed for music majors and meets for 2 contact hours

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 1020 - Aural Skills II


    This is the second level in the development of sight singing and ear-training skills using diatonic scales, intervals, and harmony. It is designed for music majors.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MUSC 1010. Meets for 2 contact hours

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2010 - Aural Skills III


    This is the third level in the development of sight singing and ear-training skills. It is designed for music majors and includes 2 contact hours

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2010

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MUSC 2030 - Aural Skills IV


    This is the fourth level in the development of sight singing and ear-training skills. It is designed for music majors. Meets for 2 contact hours

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2010

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • PHED 1205 - Badminton


    Badminton is an activity course designed to acquaint the student with the sport and to encourage continued use of the activity for the future lifestyle of the student

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • PHED 1108 - Bait Casting


    An introduction to basic fly casting and spin casting techniques as applied to fresh water fishing. Other key elements of instruction include equipment selection and care, fishing regulations, where to fish, fish dressing techniques, and boating safety.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses)

  
  • PARA 2207 - Bankruptcy


    The study of rules and procedures in the Bankruptcy Court, including the preparation of schedules and filing for various types of bankruptcy

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: PARA 1100

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • ARST 1020 - Basic Drawing I


    An introduction to visual concepts used to develop a two-dimensional composition. The visual environment is explored through interaction of perceptual and graphic experiences. These experiences stress figure-ground relationship, picture plane, form, planes, contour, and gesture. A variety of materials is used.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    All 3 credit hour studio courses will meet for 6 contact hours per week.

  
  • ARST 2300 - Basic Painting I


    The fundamentals of painting are explored through the characteristics of the medium. Emphasis is placed on color and perception as a basis to achieve a pictorial composition. The student will explore his/her perceptions and their translation to a two-dimensional surface in terms of color, light, and picture plane.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite:  ARST 1020 or permission of Instructor.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    All 3 credit hour studio courses will meet for 6 contact hours per week.

  
  • PHED 1107 - Basketball


    Motor skill acquisition, fundamental techniques and knowledge appropriate for the successful participation in five player basketball

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • PHED 1526 - Beginner Swimming


    Designed to teach elementary safety skills in or about the water and to promote skills necessary to enjoy basic swimming strokes

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • PHED 1301 - Beginning Backpacking/Hiking


    This class is designed to educate students on the basics of backpacking/hiking, as well as, the benefit
    of physical fitness than be gained through lifelong participation in backpacking/hiking.

    Hours:
    1

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

  
  • PHED 1115 - Beginning Bowling


    This course is designed to give students a better understanding of the sport of bowling and develop fundamental bowling skills. Students acquire reasonable effectiveness in bowling while learning to appreciate bowling as a lifetime recreational activity.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • PHED 1214 - Beginning Golf


    A beginning golf course teaching the fundamentals of golf such as swing, stance, grip, the rules, and etiquette of golf

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • PHED 1701 - Beginning Horseback Riding


    An introductory course designed to teach a student the fundamental skills involved as a beginner rider. Beginners start in Western saddle and evolve into an English saddle. Topics include tack terminology, horse anatomy, basic horse care, common horse ailments and diseases, as well as horsemanship safety

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • PHED 1113 - Beginning Karate


    This course introduces the student to the fundamental skills of karate. It is designed to develop physical skills of karate as well as develop self esteem, self discipline, and self confidence.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • PHED 1403 - Beginning Sailing, Basic Keelboat


    An introductory course in sailing. Students learn to sail a boat of about 20 feet in length in light to moderate winds and sea conditions in familiar waters without supervision. The course is approved by the National Association of Boating Law Administration and the U.S. Coast Guard as a recognized safe boating course. As such it meets all requirements for mandatory education and licensing in the U.S. and provides certification from the American Sailing Association.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees and Expenses).

  
  • PHED 1229 - Beginning Tennis


    This course introduces the student to the basic tennis fundamentals of forehand and backhand ground strokes and serving, as well as learning scoring and simple game strategies

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • CHEM 1115 - Bio/Nutritional Chemistry for Dental Hygiene


    A course designed to provide a general survey of biochemical and nutritional topics for students in the Dental Hygiene program. Topics are included to provide a basic introduction and preparation for specific dental hygiene courses. It is a non-laboratory course and generally should not be considered as transferable to other programs or majors.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 1151 or equivalent.

    Hours:
    2 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • BIOL 1101 - Biology A Human Perspective


    A course for non-science students that focuses on organisms, particularly humans. Topics include cells, metabolism/dynamic equilibrium, continuity of life (DNA to population genetics), animal form and function (comparative evolution of selected body systems).

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: READ 0099. Corequisite: BIOL 1101L.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Notes:
    All lecture and lab courses have a separate number and grade; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently.

  
  • BIOL 1101L - Biology A Human Perspective Lab


    A course with activities designed to supplement BIOL 1101 lecture. These include use of scientific methods of investigation, data analysis and critical thinking to understand the relevance of biology in the contemporary world.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Corequisite: BIOL 1101.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Notes:
    All lecture and lab courses have a separate number and grade; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently.

  
  • BIOL 2210 - Botany I


    A general survey of the fundamentals of plant life including cell structure and function, plant morphology and anatomy, growth, reproduction, and physiology.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: READ 0099. Corequisite: BIOL 2210L.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    All lecture and lab courses have a separate number and grade; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently.

  
  • BIOL 2210L - Botany I Lab


    A course with activities designed to supplement the lecture material of BIOL 1210. Outside field studies will be required.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Corequisite: BIOL 2210.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    All lecture and lab courses have a separate number and grade; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently.

  
  • BIOL 2220 - Botany II


    A study of diversity, evolution, ecology, and systematics primarily of the vascular plants. Local flora will be emphasized. The influence of plants on humans will be highlighted.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: BIOL 2210. Corequisite: BIOL 2220L or permission of Biology Coordinator.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    All lecture and lab courses have a separate number and grade; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently.

  
  • BIOL 2220L - Botany II Lab


    A course with activities designed to supplement the lecture material of BIOL 2220. Outside field studies will be required.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Corequisite: BIOL 2220.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    All lecture and lab courses have a separate number and grade; therefore, if the lab is required with the lecture, they must be taken concurrently. The only exception is if one component (lecture or lab) is passed and the other failed, only the failed portion need be repeated. Lecture and lab must be taken on the same campus when taken concurrently.

  
  • MUSC 2310 - Brass Choir


    This performance organization plays all forms of brass literature and includes 1.5 contact hours.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: Audition and permission of instructor

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • COMM 2300 - Business and Professional Communication


    A basic course that focuses on practical and theoretical elements of communicating in today’s culturally diverse business setting. Students will learn communication processes and basic concepts of interpersonal, group, and organizational communication. Assignments include interviews, reports, and individual or group presentations.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: READ 0099and ENGL 0099.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • COMM 2108 - Business Communication


    A management-oriented course emphasizing theories and channels on communication, semantic problems, and other barriers to effective communication with emphasis on both oral and written communications.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: READ 0099 and ENGL 1101 with a grade of C or higher. This course is taught by Business Division faculty.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • BUSA 3700 - Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility


    This case study course requires students to analyze a variety of complex business situations and to form and justify plausible decision alternatives that reflect ethical concepts, concern for multiple stakeholder groups, and a range of decision-making criteria, processes, and outcomes.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. program, BUSA 3105 and MGNT 3101 with grades of C or higher

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    .

  
  • BUSA 1120 - Business Mathematics


    A study of the application of mathematics to the field of business, including interest, discount, taxes, insurance, interpretation of graphs, and descriptive statistics. Calculator skills are developed. For career students primarily.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MATH 0099.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • PARA 2204 - Business Organizations/Contracts


    A general view of legal principles of partnerships and corporations, together with classroom discussions by a paralegal on his/her role in a corporate law practice. Course also covers the principles and elements of contract law along with typical forms

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: PARA 1100

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • MATH 1450 - Calculus I


    A course providing an introduction to differential and integral calculus. Topics include limits; continuity; derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; integrals of algebraic and basic trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; derivative applications; the Mean Value Theorem; elementary differential equations; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; and numerical integration. Corequisite: READ 0099.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: One year of high school trigonometry and a SAT math score of 600 or higher, or an ACT Math score of 25 or higher, or MATH 1113 with a grade of C or higher, or advanced placement

    Hours:
    4 hours

  
  • MATH 2460 - Calculus II


    A second course involving the differential and integral calculus. Topics include integration, computation of area, differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, applications of integration, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms and improper integrals, infinite series, parametric equations, and polar coordinates.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MATH 1450 with a grade of C or higher

    Hours:
    4 hours

  
  • MATH 2470 - Calculus III


    A course in multivariate calculus and vector analysis. Topics include two-dimensional and three-dimensional vectors, vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, multiple integration, and vector calculus.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: MATH 2460

    Hours:
    4 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • PHED 1401 - Canoeing/Kayaking


    An introductory course designed to teach the student the fundamental skills involved in rowing. Topics include open Canadian canoeing, sea kayaking, whitewater, kayak polo, and flatwater paddling.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees & Expenses).

  
  • ITEC 4811 - Capstone Project


    The capstone project for students in the certificate program in Information Technology is designed to provide opportunities to focus and apply information technology skills. Hours may vary, but students are expected to spend from 90 to 150 hours working with a business or other organization on an approved project. Student will develop a proposal for a project during the term prior to registering for the class.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

  
  • PHED 1304 - Caving/Spelunking


    The primary purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to perform safe caving/spelunking activities. Caving is for those more adventurous spirits and those simply wanting a taste of adventure in the outdoors. The course provides opportunities for individuals to push themselves physically and emotionally. Hard skills including route finding/tagging, cave rescue and safety, and soft skills including debriefing and challenge of choice are foci in the course. The course is an excellent introduction into the exciting fields of outdoor and experiential education.

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

    Notes:
    Course related fee applies (see Fees and Expenses).

  
  • STAT 1501 - Chance


    An area B course in which students will examine applications from a broad range of topics. By reading and discussing current news stories and journal articles, students will examine how statistics and statistical thinking are used in a variety of applications and activities. As needed, articles will be supplemented with readings from the text on basic concepts in probability and statistics

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisites: MATH 0099, READ 0099 and ENGL 0099

    Hours:
    1 hour

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • EDUC 4030 - Characteristics of Special Needs Students in Inclusion Classrooms


    This course provides opportunities for teacher candidates to learn and understand how to teach and modify environments and experiences to maximize the learning of students with disabilities, developmental delays, and special abilities and to collaborate with other educators, families, and community resources.  Guide field experiences are required to meet Georgia Rule 505-3-01-4f.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite is admission to the teacher education program.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • EDUC 3010 - Child and Adolescent Develoment-


    This course provides opportunities for teacher candidates to learn and use developmentally appropriate practices to meet all students’ physical, social, emotional, linguistic, cognitive, and aesthetic development.  Guided community-based field experience is required.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite is admission into the teacher education program.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • ECDV 4200 - Child Observation, Record Keeping and Assessment


    This course is designed to teach theory, methods, and practical ways of observing and assessing young children in their environments.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: EDUC 2130.

    Hours:
    4 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • ECDV 3300 - Child Psychology


    An overview of child development from conception to middle childhood to include physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite: EDUC 2130.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • ECDV 2100 - Childhood Health and Wellness


    Introduces theory, practices, and requirements for establishing and maintaining a safe, healthy learning environment.  The course provides training in Infant/Child CPR and first aid along with an overview of chronic and acute health issues; emergency procedures; safety issues; transportation guidelines; detecting and reporting child abuse and neglest; and nutritional and feeding needs of children. 

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite or Corequisite:  READ 0099.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • EDUC 3040 - Children, Families, and the Community


    This course provides opportunities for teacher candidates to learn about the diversity of families in its cultural contexts; communicate and collaborate with families; and support students through community resources.  Guided field experiences are required.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite is admission to the teacher education program.

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville Campus

  
  • PARA 2107 - Civil Procedure and Litigation


    This course gives students a detailed knowledge of the law of pleading and practice in federal and state courts in Georgia. In learning the principles of civil litigation, students will learn how to organize a civil case for trial beginning with the initial investigation, preparation of the initial pleadings, discovery, through to a verdict. Students will learn causes of action and defenses, rules of procedure and discovery, along with ethical responsibilities. Pre-trial procedure and practice (including discovery, pre-trial motions, preparation of trial notebook) will be covered, as will the basics of a civil trial, post-trial motions, and appeals

    Prerequisite/Corequisite:
    Prerequisite:  PARA 1100

    Hours:
    3 hours

    Location Offered: Gainesville

 

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