2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
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NAIL SPECIALTY<br />
OCCUPATIONAL CERTIFICATE<br />
Program Code: 3283<br />
Description of Program: The Nail Specialty Program is<br />
designed to qualify you for employment upon successfully<br />
obtaining a nail specialty certification. The program content<br />
includes but is not limited to: communication, leadership,<br />
human relations and employment skills; safe and efficient<br />
work practice; development of skills in performing the<br />
techniques required in the practice of nail specialist<br />
occupations; <strong>Florida</strong> Cosmetology law and rules: acquisition<br />
of knowledge of the nail specialist and related chemistry;<br />
bacteriology, anatomy and physiology.<br />
Length: 260 contact hours / 8.7 occupational credits<br />
Prefix Number Course Title Contact Hrs.<br />
CSP 0013 Nail Specialty 260<br />
NETWORKING SERVICES<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE<br />
Program Code: 2210<br />
Description of Program: The A.A.S. degree in Networking<br />
Services Technology is a two-year program which prepares<br />
you for working with sophisticated networking hardware and<br />
operating system software and leads to industry-recognized<br />
certification. At the core of this degree program is the Cisco<br />
Networking Academy curriculum, designed to prepare you<br />
for working with high-tech Internet equipment and services.<br />
It also includes all related coursework to complete A.A.S.<br />
degree requirements. If you complete the Network Support<br />
Services Certificate (Program #3370), you will be eligible to<br />
articulate <strong>12</strong> credits toward this degree.<br />
Length: Two (2) years (63 credit hours)<br />
Prefix Number Course Title Credit Hrs.<br />
First Term<br />
FIRST YEAR<br />
* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3<br />
* MAC 1105 <strong>College</strong> Algebra or (G.E.)<br />
* MGF 1106 Liberal Arts Mathematics I (G.E.) 3<br />
** OST 1100C Introduction to <strong>College</strong> Keyboarding<br />
or Elective 3<br />
CGS 1100C Introduction to Microcomputers<br />
using Windows (G.E.) 3<br />
# CET 1600C CISCO Networking Fundamentals 3<br />
15<br />
Second Term<br />
*** ENC 1102 Freshman English II (G.E.) 3<br />
*** CGS 2565C Principles of Computer Information<br />
Systems 3<br />
# CET 1610C CISCO Router Technology 3<br />
** Social Science Elective (G.E.) 3<br />
<strong>12</strong><br />
Summer Term<br />
# CET 1615C CISCO Advanced Router Technology 3<br />
CET 2791 Microsoft Windows Client 3<br />
6<br />
First Term<br />
SECOND YEAR<br />
# CET 1620C CISCO Project Based Learning 3<br />
*** COP 2170C Principles of Computer Programming 3<br />
SPC 2608 Fundamentals of Speech<br />
Communication (G.E.) 3<br />
CET 2792 Microsoft Windows Server 3<br />
CGS 2820 Introduction to Web Design 3<br />
15<br />
Second Term<br />
CET 2794 Microsoft Directory Services 3<br />
CTS 2106 Fundamentals of UNIX 3<br />
## Networking Electives 6<br />
** Humanities Electives (G.E.) 3<br />
15<br />
* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math,<br />
or reading course.<br />
** It is your responsibility to meet with the program manager or<br />
counselor to select the proper course to fulfill this requirement.<br />
<strong>12</strong>3