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Course Descriptions
ACCOUNTING
| ACG 2001 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Principles of Financial Accounting I |
| An introduction to financial accounting. A sole proprietorship will be assumed. The complete accounting cycle will be studied as it relates to a service business and a merchandising business. Additional topics include financial reporting and analysis, specialized journals, internal control, short-term liquid assets, and inventories.An introduction to financial accounting. A sole proprietorship will be assumed. The complete accounting cycle will be studied as it relates to a service business and a merchandising business. Additional topics include financial reporting and analysis, specialized journals, internal control, short-term liquid assets, and inventories. |
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| ACG 2011 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Principles of Financial Accounting II |
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of "C" in ACG 2001 or consent of instructor.
A continuation of the introduction to financial accounting. Topics will include a study of short term liquid assets, long term assets, and current liabilities. Partnership and corporate accounting will also be introduced. Additional topics will include the statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, and investments in stocks and bonds. |
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| ACG 2071 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Introduction to Managerial Accounting |
Prerequisite: ACG 2001.
Accounting for planning, organization, and cost control. |
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| ACG 2450 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Basic Computer Augmented Accounting |
$12.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite: ACG 2001.
The accounting applications of electronic data processing, including the preparation, interpretation and use of computer information in financial decision-making. This course is transferable, but may not be substituted. |
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| ACG 2500 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Introduction to Nonprofit and Government Accounting |
Prerequisite: ACG 2011.
Accounting theory as applied to municipal and government problems with emphasis on budgeting, encumbrances, funds, and bond issues. This course is transferable, but may not be substituted. |
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| TAX 1000 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Principles of Taxation I |
$12.00 lab fee |
| A survey of federal income taxation with primary emphasis on the taxation of individuals. |
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| TAX 1010 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Principles of Taxation II |
$12.00 lab fee |
| Concepts and methods of determining income of estates, trusts, partnerships, and corporations for tax purposes; interpretation of internal revenue code, related regulations, and tax form preparation. |
ANTHROPOLOGY
| ANT 2410 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Introduction to Anthropology |
| This course is an introduction to the field of anthropology. Focusing on archaeology, the multimedia approach to the subject addresses the study of culture and cultural variation in both the ancient and modern world. |
ART
| ARH 2000 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Understanding Visual Arts |
Prerequisite: Satisfactory reading scores on the Florida College-Level Entry Placement Test or completion of REA 0002 or REA 1930 with a minimum grade of “C.”
(Meets Area I Humanities Requirement).
A study of visual expression as presented through different media. Lectures, slides, and studio activities will introduce the student to the problems and materials of the artists. |
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| ARH 2050 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Art History Criticism I |
Prerequisite: Satisfactory reading scores on the Florida College-Level Entry Placement Test or completion of REA0002 or REA 1930 with a minimum grade of “C.” (Meets Area I Humanities Requirement.)
From Prehistoric to Renaissance. |
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| ARH 2051 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Art History Criticism II |
Prerequisite: Satisfactory reading scores on the Florida College-Level Entry Placement Test or completion of REA 0002 or REA 1930 with a minimum grade of “C.”
(Meets Area I Humanities Requirement.)
From Renaissance to Twentieth Century. |
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| ART 1100C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Crafts Design I |
$70.00 lab fee |
| Development of basic techniques using a wide range of materials, such as metals, fibers, fiber dye, enamels, and stained glass. Emphasis is placed on creative use of the techniques. |
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| ART 1101C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Crafts Design II |
$70.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite: ART 1100C.
Enhanced development of the materials explored in ART 1100C. Emphasis is placed on the creative use of the techniques. |
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| ART 1201C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Design I |
$70.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite or Corequisite: ARH 2000.
A beginning study of the elements of design as found in two dimensional composition. The first six weeks are devoted to color theory and related exercises. |
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| ART 1203C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Design II |
$70.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite or Corequisite: ARH 2000.
Prerequisite: ART1201C or consent of instructor.
A beginning study of the elements of design as found in three dimensional composition. |
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| ART 1300C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Drawing I |
$40.00 lab fee |
| Basic problems in freehand drawing designed to develop skill and understanding of visual communication through the use of line. |
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| ART 1301C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Drawing II |
$40.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite: ART 1300C or consent of instructor.
A continuation of basic problems in freehand drawing designed to develop skill and understanding. This course is designed to challenge the student with more advanced drawing projects which foster creativity, disciplined skill, and experimental approaches. |
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| ART 1500C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Painting I |
$50.00 lab fee |
| Introduction to and involvement with painting media. Emphasis is placed on developing compositions which foster an understanding of some of the materials, skills, and directions possible in painting. Basic techniques and historical relationships will be related to in a format which also attempts to foster painting as a medium of expression. |
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| ART 1501C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Painting II |
$50.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite: ART 1500C or consent of instructor.
Continuation of painting skill development, emphasizing composition and theme involvement. |
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| ART 1750C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Ceramics I |
$75.00 lab fee |
| Basic concepts of ceramic design. Experience in process of forming, decorating, glazing, and firing pottery. |
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| ART 1751C |
6 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Ceramics II |
$75.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite: ART 1750C.
A continuation of skill development in ceramic production. Emphasis is on wheel throwing, hand building, preparation, and firing of pottery and kiln loading. Individual projects are developed. |
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| ART 1950 |
1 hr., 1 cr. |
| Portfolio Preparation for Visual Arts I |
Prerequisite: ART 1201C or ART 1300C.
Preparation and presentation of a professional portfolio of work for a prospective employer, college admissions office, or juried competition. |
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| ART 1951 |
1 hr., 1 cr. |
| Portfolio Preparation for Visual Arts II |
Prerequisite: ART 1950.
A continuation of portfolio preparation development. This course will assist students in developing and assembling portfolio presentation of their work. The portfolio can be used in relating to prospective employers, college admissions offices, or juried competitions. |
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| ART 2600 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Computer Imaging I |
$15.00 lab fee |
| Explores the creative uses involved in and issues surrounding computer-generated imagery. (Computer Literacy and Windows recommended.) |
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| ART 2601 |
3 hrs., 3 crs. |
| Computer Imaging II |
$15.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite: ART 2600.
Builds on the skills learned in ART 2600. The student will use the computer and its applications as a creative tool in the process of making art. Students will explore advanced issues and uses involved in computer generated imagery. This course will be a combination of hands-on, practical computer experience using the IBM compatible computer and various software programs, and a theoretical examination of the issues affecting computer imagery. |
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| ART 2771C |
6 hrs. 3 crs. |
| Applied Ceramics |
$ 75.00 lab fee |
Prerequisite: ART 1751C or consent of instructor.
The purpose of this class is to prepare students for self-directed studio work. Students will investigate choices in materials to express a personal concept, and work developing technical skills. This class is intended to build on basic information from prior ceramics classes. |
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| # Applies only to A.S. degree, A.A.S. degree, and certificate programs. |
| + Minimum grade of "C" required. |
| = PSAV course. |
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