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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and implementing macros. Prerequisite: CGS 1100C or<br />
Instructor’s approval. Offered on Highlands Campus fall and<br />
spring terms. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CGS 2540C INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGE-<br />
MENT<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
A study of microcomputer database management systems<br />
and their applications in a business environment. Topics to be<br />
discussed include fundamental concepts of database design,<br />
creating, editing, and modifying database fi les, sorting,<br />
indexing, querying, and creating forms and reports with<br />
hands-on experience using appropriate database software.<br />
Prerequisite: CGS 1100C or Instructor’s approval. Offered<br />
fall term. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CGS 2554C DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK-<br />
ING<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
Basic data communications, networking, and Internet<br />
concepts. You will study management of a local area network,<br />
working with electronic mail, searching Internet subsystems,<br />
and transferring files over communications lines. Prerequisite:<br />
CGS 1100C or Instructor’s approval. Offered spring term in<br />
alternating years. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CGS 2565C PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER INFORMA-<br />
TION SYSTEMS<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
This course is designed to give you a foundation in computer<br />
information fundamentals. Computer terminology, basic<br />
system architecture, processing and storage concepts,<br />
and data communications, and advanced applications will<br />
be covered. In addition, you will acquire skills in operating<br />
systems, number systems (including binary, hexadecimal,<br />
octal, and decimal), algorithm development, and computer<br />
programming. Pre- or Corequisite: CGS 1100C or Instructor’s<br />
approval. This course will be offered online in the spring term.<br />
Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CGS 2820 INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
This course is designed to teach you the skills needed to<br />
design, create, modify, and publish Web sites on the Internet.<br />
You will gain knowledge of the principles of effective Web site<br />
design, learn introductory Web graphics techniques, gain<br />
extensive HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS<br />
(Cascading Style Sheet) programming skills, and learn the<br />
principles of Web site construction/maintenance in Adobe<br />
Dreamweaver. The course also includes a brief introduction<br />
to GIMP and JavaScript for Web site support. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CGS 2930<br />
SELECTED TOPICS IN COMPUTERS GEN-<br />
ERAL STUDIES (TR)<br />
1-4 cr. hrs.<br />
CHD 1104 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD<br />
EDUCATION<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
An overview of the vocation that provides education and care<br />
for young children from birth through age eight. This course<br />
covers the history, types and guidelines for early childhood<br />
educational programs. Observational techniques, child growth<br />
and development, guidance, and curriculum design specific<br />
to early childhood are introduced. Issues and trends in early<br />
childhood education are investigated. (OA)<br />
CHM 1025C INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL CHEMIS-<br />
TRY<br />
4 cr. hrs.<br />
An introductory course designed for those who have not taken<br />
high school chemistry or have an inadequate background<br />
for CHM 2045C. The course covers modern chemical<br />
theories used to develop an understanding of fundamentals<br />
of inorganic chemistry and its applications. Emphasis is on<br />
quantitative relationships using dimensional analysis to solve<br />
problems and includes selected topics from organic and<br />
biochemistry. This course may not be taken for credit after<br />
earning a grade of C or higher in CHM 2045C. Prerequisite:<br />
One year of high school algebra or MAT 0028C. Corequisite:<br />
CHM 1025L. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CHM 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN CHEMISTRY 1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
A fi rst hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directly<br />
related to your academic major/career objective. (TR)<br />
CHM 2045C GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 4 cr. hrs.<br />
A study of the principles of chemistry, atomic and molecular<br />
structure, the periodic system, stoichiometry, bonding,<br />
thermochemistry, gas laws, solutions, formulas, and<br />
equations. Pre- or Corequisite: MAC 1105. Corequisite: CHM<br />
2045L. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CHM 2046C GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 4 cr. hrs.<br />
A study of kinetics, equilibrium, precipitation reactions,<br />
acid-base theory, coordination compounds, redox, nuclear<br />
reactions, qualitative analysis, and an introduction to organic<br />
compounds. Prerequisite: CHM 2045C. Corequisite: CHM<br />
2046L. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CHM 2<strong>12</strong>4C INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITATIVE CHEMI-<br />
CAL ANALYSIS<br />
4 cr. hrs.<br />
An introduction to the principles and laboratory techniques<br />
of quantitative chemical analysis, with emphasis on problem<br />
solving. Lecture/discussion with considerable handson<br />
laboratory experiences. Prerequisite: CHM 2046C.<br />
Corequisite: CHM 2<strong>12</strong>0L. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CHM 2210C ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 5 cr. hrs.<br />
An introduction to the organic compounds of the alkane,<br />
alkene, alkyne, alcohol, ether, thiol, sulfide, and halide groups.<br />
Emphasis is on nomenclature, structural representation,<br />
stereochemistry, physical properties, and common reactions.<br />
It provides an understanding of modern instrumentation as<br />
applied to organic chemistry. Prerequisites: CHM 2045C,<br />
CHM 2046C. Corequisite: CHM 2210L. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
CHM 2210C HONORS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I<br />
5 cr. hrs.<br />
The fi rst of a two-term honors organic chemistry course<br />
emphasizing nomenclature, structural representation,<br />
stereochemistry, physical properties, common reactions,<br />
and providing an understanding of modern instrumentation<br />
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