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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXBCV 0877 ELECTRICAL WIRING III - See BCA 0352BCV 0878 ELECTRICAL WIRING IV - See BCA 0353BCV 0941 ELECTRICIAN INTERNSHIP - See BCA 0321BOT 1010C BOTANY4 cr. hrs.An introduction to the field of general botany with emphasison study of , the cell, the root, stem, leaf, and flower in theirstructural and functional relations and plant classifications.Corequisite: BOT 1010L. Lab Fee. (TR)BSC 1005 INTRODUCING BIOLOGY 3 cr. hrs.A televised introductory course in biological science. It is anintegrated course dealing with the fundamentals of bothplants and animals with particular emphasis on humans.Telecourse only. (TR)BSC 1009C INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 4 cr. hrs.A survey course for students who choose a major otherthan science. It covers principle concepts in modern biologyincluding cellular biology, plant biology, human bodysystems, reproduction and genetics, evolution, behavior,and ecology. Corequisite: BSC 1009L. Lab Fee. (TR)BSC 1010C GENERAL BIOLOGY I4 cr. hrs.This course includes the study of the basic principals inbiochemistry, cell structure, cellular metabolism, genetics,molecular biology, and evolution. Recommended for sciencemajors. Corequisite: BSC 1010L. Lab Fee. (TR)BSC 1011C GENERAL BIOLOGY II4 cr. hrs.A study of the diversity of living things, plant and animalstructure, function, animal behavior, and environmental biology.Prerequisite: BSC 1010C or Instructor’s approval.Corequisite: BSC 1011L. Lab Fee. (TR)BSC 1085C HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I4 cr. hrs.A study of the structure and function of the human body thatincludes basic chemistry, cell physiology, tissues, and thefollowing systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, andnervous. Corequisite: BSC 1085L. Lab Fee. (TR)BSC 1086C HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II4 cr. hrs.A study of the structure and function of the human body thatincludes the sensory organs, endocrine system, circulatorysystem, immune system, respiratory system, digestivesystem, urinary system, and reproductive system. Prerequisite:BSC 1085C with a “C” or better or Instructor’s approval.Corequisite: BSC 1086L Lab Fee. (TR)BSC 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1-3 cr. hrs.A first hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)BSC 2932 SELECTED TOPICS IN BIOLOGY1-4 cr. hrs.Each topic is a course in directed study under the supervisionof a faculty member. This course may be repeated.Prerequisites: BSC 1010C, BSC 1011C, or Instructor’s approval.Lab Fee. (TR)BSC 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1-3 cr. hrs.A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)BUL 2241 BUSINESS LAW I 3 cr. hrs.A study of the working principles which govern the legal andsocial environment of business, crimes, torts, contracts,and sales. (TR)BUL 2242 BUSINESS LAW II 3 cr. hrs.An advanced study in the principles which govern contractsand business organizations. The course reflects currentthinking and recent changes in the law. Also examined areareas of The Uniform Commercial Code; Creditor’s Rights,Agency, Employment, Partnership, Corporations, and SpecialVentures. Prerequisite: BUL 2241. (TR)CCCJ 1000 CRIME AND DELINQUENCY 3 cr. hrs.A survey of the nature and extent of crime and delinquencytogether with the major approaches to causation, apprehension,control, and treatment. (OA)CCJ 1010 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE3 cr. hrs.Includes the philosophical and historical background oflaw enforcement agencies, their development, purposes,functions, and organization with attention given to contemporaryproblems, processes, and Constitutional aspectsinvolved in the administration of criminal justice in a democraticsociety. (OA)CCJ 1194 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS4 cr. hrs.Includes interpersonal skills with topics such as humanbehavior/human needs; ethnic and cultural groups; mentallyill, retarded, or physically disabled inmates; orientationto crisis intervention; and stress recognition and reduction.(OA)CCJ 1220 CRIMINAL LAW I 3 cr. hrs.This course covers the scope, purpose, and principles ofcriminal law; the role of the Supreme Court, <strong>Florida</strong> Courts,<strong>State</strong> statutes, and concepts of Constitutional Law; an analysisof criminal acts against persons and property; the classificationof crimes; and an examination of selected specificcriminal offenses. (OA)154

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