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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HUM 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN HUMANITIES 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 />
HUM 2210 HUMANITIES SURVEY I 3 cr. hrs.<br />
A survey of the literature, fine arts, religion, philosophy, and<br />
music of western civilization from its historical beginnings to<br />
the late Middle Ages. Prerequisite: Successful completion of<br />
ENC 1101 with a grade of C or better. Writing and computation<br />
course requirements are college-level writing in multiple<br />
assignments. (TR) (DV)<br />
HUM 2210 HONORS HUMANITIES SURVEY I<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
An interactive and participatory survey of the literature,<br />
fi ne arts, religion, philosophy, and music of our civilizations<br />
from their historical beginnings to the late Middle Ages.<br />
Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC 1101 with a grade<br />
of C or better. Writing and computation course requirements<br />
are college-level writing in multiple assignments. Offered fall<br />
term. (TR)<br />
HUM 2230 HUMANITIES SURVEY II 3 cr. hrs.<br />
A survey of the literature, fine arts, religion philosophy, and<br />
music of western civilizations from the Renaissance to<br />
Post-Modern. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENC<br />
1101 with a grade of C or better. Writing and computation<br />
course requirements are college-level writing in multiple<br />
assignments. (TR) (DV)<br />
HUM 2230 HONORS HUMANITIES SURVEY II<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
An interactive and participatory survey of the literature, fi ne<br />
arts, religion, philosophy, and music of our civilizations from<br />
the Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: Successful<br />
completion of ENC 1101 or Honors ENC 1101 with a grade<br />
of C or better. Writing and computation course requirements<br />
are college-level writing in multiple assignments. Offered fall<br />
term. (TR)<br />
HUM 2701 HUMANITIES OVERSEAS STUDY PRO-<br />
GRAM<br />
1-6 cr. hrs.<br />
This is a study of cultural aspects of other countries both in the<br />
classroom setting and on-site visits, giving special attention to<br />
cross-cultural infl uences. You will survey major expressions<br />
of art, music, literature, drama, architecture, philosophy and<br />
religions of the geographic sites visited. (TR) (DV)<br />
HUM 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN HUMANITIES 1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directly<br />
related to your academic major/career objective. (TR)<br />
HUN <strong>12</strong>01 NUTRITION 3 cr. hrs.<br />
Provides fundamental principles and practices that are<br />
essential in nutritional care to maintain health, prevent<br />
illness, and provide support and therapy during illness. It<br />
also presents background and information for the application<br />
of nutrition for your personal needs, principles of learning<br />
and teaching nutrition, and information for the selection of<br />
food required to meet the physiological and psychological<br />
needs of the individual to conform to his/her socio-economic<br />
background. (TR)<br />
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IDH 1107 HONORS THE COMPETITIVE EDGE<br />
1 cr. hr.<br />
Includes both study and practice of leadership styles and<br />
behaviors. Students learn to identify and enhance their own<br />
leadership skills. Required for graduation with the Honors<br />
Program endorsement. Offered spring term. (TR)<br />
IDH 1921 HONORS SYMPOSIUM I - VI 1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
Designed to support special honors projects, whether<br />
team projects or individual, this course involves a term of<br />
concentrated work in one area of study. Offered spring term.<br />
Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
IDH 2001-06 HONORS SEMINAR I - VI 1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
An interdisciplinary, variable-topic seminar emphasizing<br />
self-directed student research, class discussion, and oral<br />
presentations. Past topics have included “Enlightenment<br />
and Modernity,” “Science Fiction through Literature and<br />
Film,” “Doing Business in a Global Culture,” Images of<br />
Africa,” and “Shakespeare’s Life and Times.” One Honors<br />
Seminar is required for graduation with the Honors Program<br />
endorsement. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. Offered fall and<br />
sometimes spring term. (TR)<br />
IDH<br />
2930-39 SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY<br />
HONORS (TR)<br />
1-4 cr. hrs.<br />
IDS 0001L ACADEMIC INDIVIDUALIZED REVIEW<br />
1-3 coll. prep. hrs.<br />
This course is intended to meet your needs, if: 1) you feel<br />
the need to refresh one or more of the academic skills<br />
(mathematics, writing, reading) assessed by a college<br />
placement test; 2) your college placement test scores<br />
mandate placement into one or more college developmental<br />
courses; or 3) you desire to refresh one or more academic<br />
skills prior to enrolling in a college transfer course. In all<br />
cases, if you have completed your academic individualized<br />
review, you may test/retest for the college placement test.<br />
The course may be repeated should the college placement<br />
test score(s) remain less than passing. This lab course does<br />
not count toward the associate degrees. (PR)<br />
IDS 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN ECOLOGY<br />
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 />
IDS 2930 SERVICE-LEARNING IN THE ARTS AND<br />
SCIENCES<br />
1-2 cr. hrs.<br />
Service-learning is a form of learning in which you engage<br />
in activities that address community needs with structured<br />
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