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LING 2904 - Special Topics in Linguistics Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are transformational-generative grammar, short comparison of useful grammars, grammatical foundations for teaching languages, comparative syntax, and language universals.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite Permission of instructor
Hours: 4
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ENGL 2901 - Special Topics in Literature and Composition Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are: Children’s Literature, Ethnic Literature, Fantasy-Science Fiction Literature, Mythology and Literature, Film as Communication, The Occult in Literature, Creative Writing, and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ENGL 2902 - Special Topics in Literature and Composition Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are: Children’s Literature, Ethnic Literature, Fantasy-Science Fiction Literature, Mythology and Literature, Film as Communication, The Occult in Literature, Creative Writing, and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ENGL 2903 - Special Topics in Literature and Composition Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are: Children’s Literature, Ethnic Literature, Fantasy-Science Fiction Literature, Mythology and Literature, Film as Communication, The Occult in Literature, Creative Writing, and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MATH 2901 - Special Topics in Mathematics Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MATH 2902 - Special Topics in Mathematics Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MATH 2903 - Special Topics in Mathematics Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MDST 2901 - Special Topics in Media Studies Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Latin American Film, Feature Writing, Digital Film Making and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MDST 2902 - Special Topics in Media Studies Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Latin American Film, Feature Writing, Digital Film Making and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MDST 2903 - Special Topics in Media Studies Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Latin American Film, Feature Writing, Digital Film Making and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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PHIL 2901 - Special Topics in Philosophy Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student demand. Topics may include but are not limited to ancient and modern philosophy, phenomenology and metaphysics.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PHIL 2010 or permission of instructor.
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHIL 2902 - Special Topics in Philosophy Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student demand. Topics may include but are not limited to ancient and modern philosophy, phenomenology and metaphysics.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PHIL 2010 or permission of instructor.
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHIL 2903 - Special Topics in Philosophy Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student demand. Topics may include but are not limited to ancient and modern philosophy, phenomenology and metaphysics.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PHIL 2010 or permission of instructor
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHED 2911 - Special Topics in Physical Education Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand and interest. Classes might include special topics, such as fencing, creative dance, or other topics suggested by students and professors.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHED 2912 - Special Topics in Physical Education Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand and interest. Classes might include special topics, such as fencing, creative dance, or other topics suggested by students and professors.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHED 2913 - Special Topics in Physical Education Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand and interest. Classes might include special topics, such as fencing, creative dance, or other topics suggested by students and professors.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHYS 2901, 2902, 2903 - Special Topics in Physics Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. This is a project based course in which students do investigations in special topics in physics. Course proceeds by arrangement with instructor. A written proposal for the study filed with the supervising instructor is required.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite or Corequisite: PHYS 1111, 1112, 2211 or 2212.
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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POLS 2901 - Special Topics in Political Science Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand. Among such topics are the Presidency, Congress, Supreme Court, and American Foreign Policy.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: POLS 1101 or POLS 1101H or permission of instructor
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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POLS 2902 - Special Topics in Political Science Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand. Among such topics are the Presidency, Congress, Supreme Court, and American Foreign Policy.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: POLS 1101 or POLS 1101H or permission of instructor
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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POLS 2903 - Special Topics in Political Science Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand. Among such topics are the Presidency, Congress, Supreme Court, and American Foreign Policy
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: POLS 1101 or POLS 1101H or permission of instructor
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PSYC 2901 - Special Topics in Psychology Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand. Among such topics are Human Sexuality, Controversial Issues in Psychology, Classical Psychological Experiments, the Psychology of Women, the Psychology of the Self, and Gerontology.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PSYC 2902 - Special Topics in Psychology Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand. Among such topics are Human Sexuality, Controversial Issues in Psychology, Classical Psychological Experiments, the Psychology of Women, the Psychology of the Self, and Gerontology.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 with a grade of C or higher
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PSYC 2903 - Special Topics in Psychology Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand. Among such topics are Human Sexuality, Controversial Issues in Psychology, Classical Psychological Experiments, the Psychology of Women, the Psychology of the Self, and Gerontology.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 with a grade of C or higher
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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SOCI 2901 - Special Topics in Sociology Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student demand and interest. Topics may include but are not limited to race relations, juvenile delinquency, drugs and drug abuse, human sexuality, sociology of death, gender inequality, and family violence.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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SOCI 2902 - Special Topics in Sociology Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student demand and interest. Topics may include but are not limited to race relations, juvenile delinquency, drugs and drug abuse, human sexuality, sociology of death, gender inequality, and family violence.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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SOCI 2903 - Special Topics in Sociology Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student demand and interest. Topics may include but are not limited to race relations, juvenile delinquency, drugs and drug abuse, human sexuality, sociology of death, gender inequality, and family violence.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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SPAN 2901 - Special Topics in Spanish Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Introduction to the Twentieth-Century Spanish Novel, Spanish Pronunciation, Modern Spanish Culture and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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SPAN 2902 - Special Topics in Spanish Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Introduction to the Twentieth-Century Spanish Novel, Spanish Pronunciation, Modern Spanish Culture and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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SPAN 2903 - Special Topics in Spanish Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are Introduction to the Twentieth-Century Spanish Novel, Spanish Pronunciation, Modern Spanish Culture and other topics suggested by students.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2901 - Special Topics in Theatre Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2902 - Special Topics in Theatre Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand.
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2903 - Special Topics in Theatre Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student demand.
Hours: 1-3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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COMM 2901 - Special Topics: Practicum in Debate and Speech Students will prepare oral presentations in such activities as debate, public speaking, and oral performance (interpretation) of literature. Students will learn to research, organize, polish, and deliver oral argumentative presentation in a variety of both on-campus and off-campus experiences.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
Notes: Repeatable for up to four times.
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SPMG 2100 - Sport Management An investigation of the scope of the sport industry which is a growing major business enterprise in the US and in much of the world. The various functions of effective management, and the skills, attributes and roles required of the sport manager are discussed. Attention is focused on how the managerial process relates to sport organizations and the products they provide. Students become acquainted with career opportunities in the sport management field. The course is designed as an overview of sports administration with emphasis on management principles and career opportunities.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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PHED 1551 - Sports and Games This course provides the student with an opportunity to learn assorted lifetime activities such as volleyball, bowling, walking/jogging, swimming, aerobics, and others. The student also develops an understanding of the principles underlying total fitness.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHED 1552 - Sports and Games This course provides the student with further opportunities to learn and enjoy lifetime activities and a thorough knowledge of the physical fitness principles.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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ECDV 4055 - Staff Director Professional Development For ECCE candidates who plan to direct a child development center, this course will focus on the role of leadership with an emphasis on program planning. (Unit standard 6; NAEYC standard 10).
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Preparation Unit.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2400 - Stage Combat Theories of acting, improvisation, and further scene study.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: THEA 1021 or THEA 1110
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2525 - Stage Make-Up This course provides an introduction to stage makeup and prosthetics used in theatre.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: THEA 2150
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2500 - Stagecraft II/Lab This course will present the student with an overview of advanced techniques and professional standards in technical design. Emphasis is placed on the development of advanced welding, carpentry, painting and engineering methods and skills as well as safety management and production organization. Course includes a lab component.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisites: THEA 1500, THEA 2160
Hours: 4
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 3500 - Stagecraft III/Lab This course presents advanced topics in stage technology, including advanced rigging techniques, production planning, electronic controls, pneumatics, hydraulics, structural design for the stage and metal fabrication, welding, and other state-of-the-art technologies. Emphasis will also be placed on the design/engineering layout, CAD drafting and execution for an advanced production problem. The Lab component of this course consists of two hours. If possible, students will attend field trips to local scenic studios.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: THEA 2500
Hours: 4
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 1500 - Stagecraft/Lab Introduction to technical theatre production. Course includes a lab component.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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PHED 1118 - Stationary Cycling This is an introductory course that is designed to teach and improve the student’s basic fitness through stationary cycling. The primary purpose of the course is to acquaint students with the basic knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to perform safe cycling activity as a lifetime sport. This course may be used to partially satisfy the physical education requirement or as an elective.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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STAT 2400 - Statistics A basic course in elementary statistics at a level which does not require knowledge of calculus. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, normal distribution, binomial distribution, hypotheses testing, linear correlation, and regression. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for STAT 2400H.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 1001 or higher with a grade of C or higher, or SAT Math score of 550 or higher, or ACT Math score of 23 or higher
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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MGNT 4800 - Strategic Management of Personnel and Technology A capstone course to integrate the knowledge and skills gained in a student’s program of study. It provides an opportunity for students to propose the creation of a profit center consistent with the firm’s strategy and core competencies. To be taken during one of the last two semesters before graduation; last semester is strongly preferred.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. program, Senior Standing, FINC 3401, MKTG 3301, MGNT 3203, BUSA 3270
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ENGR 2203 - Strength of Materials The study of the mechanics of deformable bodies in compression, tension, bending, and torsion. Including axial stress and strain, thermal stress and strain, statically indeterminant systems, torsional stress and strain, power transmission in shafts, bending stresses in beams, beam deflections, combined stresses, and elastic buckling in columns.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in ENGR 2201 and MATH 2640.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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PHED 2034 - Strength Training and Conditioning An introduction to the principles of developing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for healthy individuals, teaching them to prepare individualized and specialized weight training programs. Topics include basic exercise science training principles, testing and evaluation of strength, power, speed, reaction time, flexibility, agility, and a survey of basic kinesiology. The guidelines and competencies required for the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification are emphasized.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PHED 1134 or permission of instructor
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MUSC 2340 - String Ensemble This course is designed to provide study/performance opportunities for intermediate and advanced level string students in ensemble literature.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
Notes: Course is repeatable for credit
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DVRS 1502 - Studies in Diversity Issues A focus on issues involving diversity and multiculturalism from a variety of perspectives and academic disciplines. The course features a specific issue each semester, and the issues differ depending on faculty teaching the course. Particular emphasis is on the U.S. experience but may include issues of a global nature as they impact the U.S. or allow a cross-national comparative study of a particular area.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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HSDA 4110 - Successful Aging This course focus is on “Keys to Successful Aging” and other research findings including religion, creativity, work and leisure research findings and opportunities. Part of the mission of Gainesville State College is to further the intellectual development of its students through the offering of a sound liberal arts core of study and preparation for transfer to a senior college. This social science course is an integral part of the liberal arts core and preparation for further study. In particular, it is primarily designed to help students gain knowledge and understanding of and/or develop skills in the areas of communication, systematic inquiry and investigative procedures, multicultural understanding, and an overview of theories and research related to successful aging.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: HSDA 3100
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MGNT 2281 - Supervised Work Experience An introduction to the principles and practices of supervision which provides the student with the opportunity to incorporate related work experience into the academic program. This course includes supervised work experience (minimum of 15 hours per week) in selected businesses and group discussions of the problems facing supervisors and entry-level management personnel. The instructor will work closely with the work supervisor and student during the course to develop practices and solutions specific to the student’s needs.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MGNT 2282 - Supervised Work Experience An introduction to the principles and practices of supervision which provides the student with the opportunity to incorporate related work experience into the academic program. This course includes supervised work experience (minimum of 15 hours per week) in selected businesses and group discussions of the problems facing supervisors and entry-level management personnel. The instructor will work closely with the work supervisor and student during the course to develop practices and solutions specific to the student’s needs.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MGNT 2283 - Supervised Work Experience An introduction to the principles and practices of supervision which provides the student with the opportunity to incorporate related work experience into the academic program. This course includes supervised work experience (minimum of 15 hours per week) in selected businesses and group discussions of the problems facing supervisors and entry-level management personnel. The instructor will work closely with the work supervisor and student during the course to develop practices and solutions specific to the student’s needs.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ACCT 3200 - Survey of Applied Accounting This course will focus on the fundamental principles and procedures of accounting. Topics include the principles of double entry bookkeeping, accounting systems, preparation of financial statements, and selected managerial accounting topics which may include, but are not limited to budgeting, and cost accounting fundamentals.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. Program.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ECON 3100 - Survey of Applied Economics This course will introduce students to the operation of overall economic systems and the operation of markets and prices in the production and distribution of goods and services. Topics included will be an analysis of economic output and profit maximization decisions and the impact of fiscal and monetary policy on domestic and international business.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. Program.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MATH 2040 - Survey of Calculus A course intended for majors in which the usual calculus sequence is not required. It will develop familiarity with such concepts as limits; the derivative, definite integral, and indefinite integral of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; and applications of derivative and integrals.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 1111 with a grade of C or higher or advanced placement
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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CHEM 1151 - Survey of Chemistry I The first course of a two-semester sequence covering the elementary principles of general, organic, and biochemistry. This course is designed to meet the core requirements - Area D or F - of a variety of students including allied health majors. Topics covered normally include elements and compounds, chemical equations and reactions, nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, the periodic table, solutions, and the physical states of matter.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099 and MATH 1001 or equivalent, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1001 with permission of instructor. Corequisite: CHEM 1151L.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
Notes: 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.
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CHEM 1151L - Survey of Chemistry I Lab Laboratory exercises supplementing the lecture material of CHEM 1151.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Corequisite: CHEM 1151.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
Notes: 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.
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CHEM 1152 - Survey of Chemistry II The second course of a two-semester sequence covering the elementary principles of general, organic, and biochemistry. Topics to be covered normally include acids, bases, buffers, functional group organic chemistry, nomenclature, isomers, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 1001 or equivalent, and a grade of C or better in CHEM 1151 or equivalent. Corequisite CHEM 1152L.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
Notes: 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.
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CHEM 1152L - Survey of Chemistry II Lab Laboratory exercises supplementing the lecture material of CHEM 1152.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Corequisite: CHEM 1152.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
Notes: 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.
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ECON 1100 - Survey of Economic Principles The study of the basis of economic systems and markets, factors which determine economic behavior, national income, economic growth, pricing, and output decisions. A grade of C or higher in this course satisfies the CPC requirement in social science. This course may be used as a social science elective in area E.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite or Corequisite: READ 0099 and MATH 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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BUSA 3105 - Survey of Legal Environment of Business An introduction to the legal, regulatory, political, social, ethical, cultural, environmental, and technological issues, which form the context for business. The course will include an overview of the impact of demographic diversity on organizations.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Admission to B.A.S. Program.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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CHEM 2150 - Survey of Organic Chemistry A one-semester course presenting a general survey of organic chemistry including the basic functional groups and their reactions and a descriptive introduction to the major classes of biochemical compounds. The course is designed for students needing a general introduction to organic and biochemistry.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in CHEM 1151 or 1211. Corequisite: CHEM 2150L.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
Notes: 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.
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CHEM 2150L - Survey of Organic Chemistry Lab Laboratory exercises supplementing the lecture material of CHEM 2150.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Corequisite: CHEM 2150.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville Campus
Notes: 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.
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PHYS 1001 - Survey of Physics This is an algebra based survey of the fundamental ideas of mechanics, heat, electricity, light, and sound. Not open to students with credit in PHYS 1111/1111L or PHYS 2211/2211L.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 1111. Corequisite: PHYS 1101L
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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PHYS 1001L - Survey of Physics Lab This is a laboratory component of PHYS 1001 and involves laboratory investigations of phenomena in mechanics, heat, electricity, light and sound.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Corequisite: PHYS 1101
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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HIST 2111 - Survey of U.S. History I History of the United States to 1877. From exploration and colonization through Reconstruction, emphasis is placed on the social, cultural, political, and economic evolution of the United States. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for HIST 2111 H.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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HIST 2112 - Survey of U.S. History II History of the United States from 1877 to the present. From Post-Reconstruction to the global era, emphasis is placed on the social, cultural, political, and domestic upheaval of the U.S. and its diplomatic emergence as a world power. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for HIST 2112H.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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HIST 1121 - Survey of Western Civilization I History of the Western World from ancient times to 1600. Emphasis is placed on the social, cultural, political, and economic development of Western society and its institutions from ancient civilizations up to the early modern era. A grade of C or higher in this course satisfies the CPC requirement in social science.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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HIST 1122 - Survey of Western Civilization II History of the Western World from 1600 to present. Emphasis is placed on the social, cultural, political, and economic development of Western society and its institutions from the early modern era to the present, stressing the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A grade of C or higher in this course satisfies the CPC requirement in social science.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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HIST 1111 - Survey of World Civilization I History of the world from ancient times to 1600. Emphasis is placed on the social, cultural, political, and economic interactions between nations around the world, particularly the Third World, up through the early modern era. A grade of C or higher in this course satisfies the CPC requirement in social science.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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HIST 1112 - Survey of World Civilization II History of the world from 1600 to present. Emphasis is placed on the social, cultural, political, and economic interactions between major centers of world civilizations from the early modern era to the present. A grade of C or higher in this course satisfies the CPC requirement in social science. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for HIST 1112 H.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite or Corequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHIL 2020 - Symbolic Logic and Critical Thinking An introduction to the principles and standards for thinking and communicating clearly and effectively. The course provides the tools to discern good and bad reasoning and to be able to test an argument to see whether it is correct or not.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: PHIL 2010
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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ENGL 2010 - Technical Writing Introduction to organization, style, and mechanics of technical and professional writing. Includes practice in writing such typical documents as technical descriptions, instructions, proposals, and recommendation reports. Emphasis placed on planning, organizing, and writing reports; designing visual aids; and editing. Among other assignments, at least one complete technical report is required.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1102 or 1102H with a grade of C or higher.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MGNT 4125 - Technology and Public Issues This course will focus on the legal implications of conducting business over the Internet, including current understanding of Internet contracts, copyright, trademark and patent law. Further, this course will examine cutting-edge cases relating to ecommerce and emerging ethical issues and trends.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A.S. program, ACCT 3200, ECON 3100, CISM 3201, BUSA 3105 and MGNT 3101
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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BUSA 2106 - The Environment of Business A broad survey course of several different areas of law, which is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of law. These legal concepts relate to and impact the business environment. Students will learn about the legal regulation of business, ethics, and alternative methods of dispute resolution, a global perspective of business and law, as well as the social and political influences on the business environment.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHIL 1502 - The Intellectual Foundation of Modern Science An examination of the nature of the scientific process, tracing the development of the scientific world view from medieval times to the present, the nature of both science and social science, and the implications of scientific progress for the human condition.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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HIST 2116 - The Soviet Experiment: An Introduction to Russia’s Twentieth Century This course explores Russia’s experiment with communism across the twentieth century. The course emphasizes the political, social, and cultural history of the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution of 1917 as well as the country’s relationship with other world powers during the Cold War.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: READ 0099
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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THEA 1100 - Theatre Appreciation Introduction to the art of the theatre emphasizing its theories, means of production, and historical development.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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THEA 2700 - Theatre for Social Change Students will investigate using the performing arts to create positive change around a social issue. The course will introduce concepts and applications of theatre for social change, and explore current and historical practices.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 3050 - Theatre for Young Audiences A practical course defining and describing major aspects of children’s theatre and its uses financially, artistically and educationally to the artist-in-training. In addition to a brief survey of the history of children’s theatre both nationally and globally, this course covers practice and uses of Creative Dramatics, Youth Theatre, and Theatre for Young Audiences.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: THEA 3110
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2610 - Theatre History I This course will provide a survey of theatre history from its origins to the English Renaissance of the 16th and 17th centuries. The survey will include a review of each major historical period according to its dramatic literature, its production practices and its societal influences.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 2620 - Theatre History II This course will provide a survey of theatre history from approximately 1660 to the present. The survey will include a review of each major historical period according to its dramatic literature, its production practices and its societal influences.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 4600 - Theatre Management This course is an introduction to the economics and managerial aspects of the American Theatre.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisites: THEA 1100 and THEA 1500
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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THEA 1010 - Theatre Practicum Practical work in all aspects of production: scenery and costume construction, box office and house management, lighting and sound operation, stage management.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MUSC 1110 - Theory: Fundamentals of Music I Pre-test may be required. Development of skills in notation, meter, rhythm, scales, key signatures, chords, and part writing.
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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MUSC 1120 - Theory: Fundamentals of Music II A continuation of MUSC 1110 introducing diatonic harmony, voicing, cadences, melodic organization, and rhythm.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: MUSC 1110
Hours: 2
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ARST 1030 - Three-Dimensional Design An investigation of the principles of visual organization and composition in three-dimensional design. Emphasis is placed on tactile experiences. The student develops an understanding of space, mass, weight, line, shape, and value through three-dimensional materials.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
Notes: All 3 credit hour studio courses will meet for 6 contact hours per week.
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PARA 2210 - Torts The goal of this course is to provide the paralegal student with a basic understanding of tort law. This will include understanding intentional torts, negligence and its elements, strict and products liability, malpractice, business torts, and defenses thereto. The student will learn how to investigate and prepare a tort case from initial injury through the final appeal. These goals will be accomplished by a combination of reading, class presentations, and “hands-on” practice using real-life examples. Special attention will be paid to the skills most often needed by paralegals in the area of tort law.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: PARA 1100
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
When Offered: Every two years.
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PHED 1117 - Tumbling The course addresses three main areas: strength, flexibility, and balance. Skills taught range from very basic rolls to advanced skills such as round offs and somersaults.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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ARST 1010 - Two-Dimensional Design An investigation of principles of visual organization and composition in two-dimensional design through the problem solving process. Emphasis is placed on development of a visual vocabulary of line, shape, value, and form as the basic elements of art.
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
Notes: All 3 credit hour studio courses will meet for 6 contact hours per week.
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THEA 1030 - Voice and Diction This course focuses on the examination and development of the individual voice focusing on resonance, tone, flexibility, articulation of language, and support for the purpose of transmitting meaning and emotion.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisites: THEA 1021 or THEA 1110
Hours: 3
Location Offered: Gainesville
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PHED 1332 - Volleyball Volleyball is a recreational activity course in which proper skills and techniques are emphasized.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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PHED 1109 - Water Aerobics Emphasizes safe and enjoyable activities, through water exercises, which increase fitness levels. Principle components of fitness, including healthy nutrition practices are examined.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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PHED 1529 - Water Safety Instructor This course can certify students as Water Safety Instructors. Focus is on stroke proficiencies and different teaching situations. Students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in different swimming skills.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Instructor approval
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville
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GISC 4600K - Watershed Characterization This capstone course in Environmental Spatial Analysis will provide practical experience in watershed characterization and management. Students will apply chemical, biological and other scientific principles in conducting an assessment of a predefined watershed. Using standard methods established by federal, state and local agencies, students will collect and analyze samples. Geospatial technology will be used to integrate this data and generate a comprehensive watershed assessment.
Prerequisite/Corequisite: Prerequisite: Successful completion of all other courses in the AESA degree.
Hours: 4
Location Offered: Gainesville
Secondary Title: (CAPSTONE COURSE)
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PHED 1134 - Weight Training A beginning weight training course providing guidelines for proper execution of a variety of exercises and the basic principles of training related to the development of muscular strength and endurance.
Hours: 1
Location Offered: Gainesville and Oconee
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