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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXSecond Term* TDR <strong>07</strong>00C Technical Drawing for Manufacturing 60* TDR 0350C Advanced Concepts in Computer AidedDrafting 60* TDR 0504C Architectural & Construction Drawing 60ETD 0930 Special Problems Drafting/Design 60ETD 0932L Drafting Lab 240480Summer TermETD 0932L Drafting Lab 120ETD 0930 Special Problems Drafting/Design 60180* Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.EDUCATION – Program of Study:2170 Instructional Services Technology – Associate inApplied ScienceINSTRUCTIONAL SERVICESTECHNOLOGYASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCEProgram Code: 2170Description of Program: The A.A.S. degree program in InstructionalServices Technology prepares paraprofessionalsfor an adjunct relationship with classroom teachers.The program is designed to develop and/or improve competenciesin communications, clerical services, instructionalmedia services, and classroom procedures includingfunctioning as a proctor in individualized instructionalsituations, office routines, and assisting students in thelearning process.Persons who have successfully completed a Child Carecertificate may apply for up to 15 elective credit hours towardthis A.A.S. degree. Persons who have earned the ChildDevelopment Associate (CDA) certificate may apply for sixhours of elective credit.Length: Two (2) years (63 credit hours)Prefix Number Course Name Cr. Hrs.FIRST YEARFirst Term* ENC 1101 Freshman English I (G.E.) 3DEP 1004 Human Development 3EDF 1005 Introduction to Education 3* QMB 1001 Mathematics of Finance ORequivalent OR higher 3INP 1390 Human Relations (G.E.) 315Second Term*** ENC 1102 Freshman English II 3SYG 2000 General Sociology 3EDG 1310 Introduction to Instructional Associate 3SPC 2600 Oral Communications (G.E.) 3** Humanities Elective (G.E.) 315Summer TermPSY 2012 General Psychology 3** Social Science Elective (G.E) 36SECOND YEARFirst TermEDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations 3CGS 1100CIntro. to Microcomputer usingWindows (G.E.) 3EDG 1001 Teacher Capability Development 3EDG 2949 Co-op Training Assignment in Ed. 3** Elective 315Second TermEME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology 3HSC 2200 Community Health 3EDG 2949 Co-op Training Assignment in Ed. 3** Elective 312* It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower level English, math,or reading course depending on college placement test scores.** It is the student’s responsibility to meet with the departmentchair or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill thisrequirement.*** Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.ELECTRICITY – Programs of Study:2120 Electrical Distribution Technology – Associate inApplied Science3300 Electric Line Service Repair - Occupational Certificate3902 Electrical - Apprenticeship3905 Electrical Lineman - ApprenticeshipELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTIONTECHNOLOGYASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCEProgram Code: 2120Description of Program: The A.A.S. degree in ElectricalDistribution Technology prepares individuals to work asline workers in the construction, maintenance, and repairof electric utility overhead and underground systems. Studentscombine electrical distribution system classroomstudy with laboratory and practical applications.Students will be expected to master competencies such aselectrical distribution safe work practices; basic electricaltheory; overhead pole line and underground electrical con-112

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