May 03, 2024  
2019-2020 General Catalog 
    
2019-2020 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Soil and Water Sciences

  
  • SWS 4905 Dir Indiv Study


  
  • SWS 5217 Soil And The Environment (3)


    Interpretation Of Soil Chemical, Physical, Morphological And Biological Properties; Information Extraction From Published Soiled Survey Data; Laboratory Analyses And Testing Of Spoils; Soil Classification And Engineering Applications; Agricultural Land Classifications; Soils And Water Conservation; And Sustainable Agroecosystems.
    Prerequisite: Undergraduate Physical Sciences, Mathematics, And Basic Soil Sciences.
  
  • SWS 5305 Soil Microbiology (3)


    The Course Contains The Following Topics: Soil Microbial Population, Decomposition Of Organic Matter, Degradation Of Pesticides And Other Chemicals In Soil, Nitrogen Fixation, Nitrogen Cycle, Microbial Population And Soil Fertility, And Biochemical Processes In Soil. By Permission Only.
    Prerequisite: General Chemistry, General Soils.
  
  • SWS 5405C Soil Technology (3)


  
  • SWS 5621 Prin Appl Watershed Hydrology


    This Course Covers Principles Of Hydrology With Emphasis On Watershed Hydrology. Emphasis Is Given To Processes Governing Surface And Unsaturated Subsurface Water. Both Theory And Applications Are Addressed. The Course Will Include An Outdoor Field Component Focusing On Environmental Monitoring And Collection Of Hydrologic Data. The Course Will Involve Several Off Campus Field Trips.

Soil Studies

  
  • SOS 4732C Soil Survey (3)


    Classification Of Soils, Use Of Soil Survey Equipment, And Preparation Of Soil Survey Map. Several Extended Field Trips Required.
    Prerequisite: SWS 3022 .
  
  • SOS 6604 Soil Physics


    Soil Is Naturally Occurring Porous Medium That Supports Growth Plants Roots By Retaining Air, Heat, Water, And Nutrients ; And Provides Mechanical Support For The Plan. This Course Treats The Interaction Of Physical, Chemical, And Microbiological Processes And Properties Of Soils Which Influence The Optimum Growth Of Plants As Well As The Potential For Groundwater And Surface Water Contamination From Agrochemicals 9 Fertilizers And Pesticides) And Applied Waste. Primary Emphasis Will Be Given To Basic Concepts Of Transport And Retention For Water And Solutes, And Secondary Emphasis

Spanish

  
  • SPN 1100 Elementary Spanish I (3,1)


    Introduction To The Study Of The Spanish Language And Culture; Basic Grammar, Listening, Speaking, Reading, And Writing. Lecture/laboratory.
  
  • SPN 1100L Elem Span I Lab


  
  • SPN 1100LHNRS Elementary Spanish I - Lab


  
  • SPN 1101 Elementary Spanish II (3,1)


    Continuation Of The Study Of The Spanish Language And Culture; Intermediate Grammar And Further Development Of Basic Skills. Lecture/laboratory.
    Prerequisite: Spn 1100 Or EquIValent.
  
  • SPN 1101L Elementary Spanish Lab-II


  
  • SPN 1101LHNRS Elem Span II Lab


  
  • SPN 1120 Elementary Spanish I (3)


    INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE; BASIC GRAMMAR, LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING, AND WRITING.
  
  • SPN 1120L Elementary Spanish I Lab (1)


    INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE; BASIC GRAMMAR, LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING, AND WRITING. LECTURE/LABORATORY
  
  • SPN 1121 Elementary Spanish II (3,1)


    Continuation Of The Study Of The Spanish Language And Culture; Intermediate Grammar And Further Development Of Basic Skills. Lecture/laboratory.
    Prerequisite: Spn 1100 Or EquIValent.
  
  • SPN 1124 Com Elemtry Spanish


  
  • SPN 1130 Comprehensive El Spn


  
  • SPN 2200L Intermed Span I Lab


  
  • SPN 2220 Intermediate Spanish I (3,1)


    Continuation Of The Study Of The Spanish Language And Culture; Intermediate Grammar And Further Development Of Basic Skills. Lecture/laboratory.
    Prerequisite: SPN 1101  Or Equivalent.
  
  • SPN 2221 Intermediate Spanish II (3,1)


    Continuation Of The Study Of The Spanish Language And Culture; Intermediate Grammar And Further Development Of Basic Skills Lecture/laboratory.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2200 Or Equivalent
  
  • SPN 2221L Intermediate Spanish II


  
  • SPN 2240 Adv Spanish Conversa


  
  • SPN 3033 Span Pharm &health Prof I


    An Intensive Spanish Oral-aural Approach To Spanish For Students With No Previous Training In The Language. The Student Will Be Able To Apply Functional Language Comm. Skills By Using Specialized Terminology In His/her Field Related Tothe Phamacy Program. Students, Whether Professionals Already Working In The Field Or Career/goal-oriented Students In A Occupational Training Program, Are Presented Key Vocabulary In A Comprehensive Input Format, Focusing On Easily Mastered Core Expressions, Photographs, And Brief Dialogues Supported By Brief Grammar Explanations, Reinforce Needed Terms. In Class Students Will Practice Communicative Survival Using Key Vocbulary Essential To Each Context To Enable Them To Utilize Their Spanish In The Real World At Work.
  
  • SPN 3034 Span Pharm & Health Prof II


    An Intensive Spanish Oral-aural Approach To Spanish For Spanish Students With Previous Training In Spanish For Phamacists And Health Professionals I The Student Will Be Able To Apply Functional Language Communication Skills By Using Specialized Terminology In His/her Are Related Area With The Pharmacy Program. Students, Whether Professionals Already Working In The Field Or Career/goal-oriented Students In An Occupational Training Program, Are Presented Key Vocabulary In A Comprehensive Input Format, Focusing On Easily Mastered Core Expressions. Photographs, And Brief Dialogues Supported By Brief Grammar Explanations, Reinforce Needed Terms. In Class, Students Will Practice Communication Survival Using Key Vocabulary Essential To Each Context To Enable Them To Utilize Their Spanish In The Real World At Work.
  
  • SPN 3242 Advanced Spanish Conversation (3)


    Intensive Practice In The Spoken And Written Language On Topics Selected From Literature, Art, Psychology, Music, Business, And The Sciences.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2201, Equivalent, Or Permission Of Instruction.
  
  • SPN 3300 Spanish Gram Composn


  
  • SPN 3305 Spanish Heritge Spkr


  
  • SPN 3333 Com In Lang & Cul II


  
  • SPN 3400 Spanish Reading & Conversation


  
  • SPN 3420 Advanced Spanish Grammar And Syntax (3)


    Advanced Practice In The Grammatical Structure Of The Language, Including And Intensive Review Of Syntax And Usage.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2201 Or Equivalent.
  
  • SPN 3500 Spanish Civilization And Culture I (3)


    A Study Of The History, Geography, Art, Attitudes, And Customs Of The Spanish People From The Middle Ages To The Golden Century.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2201, EquIValent, Or Permission Of Instructor.
  
  • SPN 3510 Cultures Of Iberia


  
  • SPN 3520 Cultures Of Iberia


  
  • SPN 3520 Spanish American Civilization (3)


    Study Of The History, Geography, Art, Attitudes And Customs Of Spanish Americans From Pre-columbian Civilization Through The 20th Century.
  
  • SPN 4440 Bus Writing Span


  
  • SPN 4780 Phonetics


    Linguistic Structure Of The Spanish Language
  
  • SPN 4840 History Of The Spanish Language (3)


    Study Of The Formation Of Internal And External Forces Contributing To The Development Of The Language.
    Prerequisite: SPN 3420 .
  
  • SPN 4905 Directed Individual Study (1-4)


    Individually Supervised Reading And/or Research On A Topic Or Project Agreed Upon By Student And Supervisor. This Course Is Intended For Advanced Students. Credit Hours And Research Topic Are To Arranged Prior To Registration.
    Prerequisite: Permission Of Instructor.
  
  • SPN 4930 Special Studies In Spanish (1-4)


    Specialized Studies In Spanish Language And/or Literature. This Includes: Panorama Of Literature Civilization & Culture Composition & Oral Expression.

Spanish Literature in Transl

  
  • SPT 3800 Introduction To Translation (3)


    An Intensive Application Of Translation Theory.
    Prerequisite: Permission Of The Instructor.
  
  • SPT 3802 Intro Trans & Interp


  
  • SPT 3803 Pract In Legal Trans


  
  • SPT 3805 Pract Ed & Lit Trans


  
  • SPT 3807 Pract Busi Translati


  
  • SPT 3809 Pract Med & Sci Tran


  
  • SPT 4900 Dis Translation


  
  • SPT 4960 Trans Prof Exit Exam



Spanish Literature Writing

  
  • SPW 3030 Approach Hispan Lit


  
  • SPW 3100 Survey Of Spanish Literature I (3)


    Spanish Literature Studied Within The Frame Work Of The Arts And Humanities From The Beginning Of Romance Poetry Through The Golden Age.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2201, Equivalent, Or Permission Of Instructor.
  
  • SPW 3101 Survey Of Spanish Literature II (3)


    A Continuation Of SPW 3100  From Beginning Of The Bourbon Reign Through Contemporary Movements.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2201, Equivalent, Or Permission Of Instructor.
  
  • SPW 3130 Survey Of Spanish/american Literature I (3)


    A Study Of The Literature Of Spanish America From The Pre-columbian Era To Modernism.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2201, Equivalent, Of Permission Of Instructor.
  
  • SPW 3131 Survey Of Spanish/american Literature II (3)


    Spanish American Literature From Modernism Through Contemporary Movements.
    Prerequisite: Spn 2201, EquIValent, Or Permission Of Instructor.
  
  • SPW 4271 Masterpieces Of Hispanic Fiction (3)


    Study Of Novels And Short Stories By Borges, Carpentier, Cortazar, Gallegos, Garcia Marquez, Quiroga, Vargas-llosa, And Icaza.
    Prerequisite: Spn 3240.
  
  • SPW 4310 Masterpieces Of Hispanic Drama (3)


    Works Of Outstanding Hispanic Authors From The Golden Age To The Present.
    Prerequisite: Spn 3240.
  
  • SPW 4342 Masterpieces Of Hispanic Poetry (3)


    Study Of Outstanding Hispanic Authors From The Golden Age To The Present.
    Prerequisite: SPN 3420 .
  
  • SPW 4362 Literature Of The Conquest (3)


    Exploration Of The Idea Of The New World From Conquest To Independence, As Revealed In The Prose And Poetry Written From The Sixteenth Through The Eighteenth Century.
    Prerequisite: Spn 3240.
  
  • SPW 4604 Cervantes (3)


    A Study Of The Classic Work, Don Quijote De La Mancha.
    Prerequisite: SPN 3420 .
  
  • SPW 4771 Black Themes In Afro-hispanic Literature (3)


    Study Of The Major Works By Nicolas Guillen, Alejo Carpentier, Manuel Zapata Oliveilla, Nicomedes Santa Cruz, Quince Duncan, Adalberto Ortiz, And Nelson Estupinan-bass.
    Prerequisite: SPN 3420 .
  
  • SPW 4780 Lin Str Span


  
  • SPW 4840 Hist Spa Lan


  
  • SPW 4930 Spanish Honors



Speech

  
  • SPC 1016 Fundamental Speech


  
  • SPC 1050 Foundations of Speech (3)


    Designed To Meet The Speech And Language Needs Of Students In The Areas Of Articulation, Vocal Control, Standard American Usage, And Fluency. Speech Laboratory Activities Are Required.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Elective
  
  • SPC 3210 Contmpary Hum Comm


  
  • SPC 3593 Forensics II


  
  • SPC 4051 Phonetics: Pronunciations Of American English (3)


    Instruction In The Application Of The International Phonetic Alphabets To Standard American English Words And Sentences, And To The Major Dialects Of American English. Speech Laboratory Activities Are Required.

Speech Communication

  
  • SPC 1017 Foundation Of Speech (3)


    Introduction to communicative processes as applied to various speech situations: speech models, intrapersonal and interpersonal communication, such as thinking, Laboratory activities are required.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Elective
  
  • SPC 2600 Public Speaking (an Honors Section Is Available) (3)


    Theory and practice in public speaking, emphasizing speeches of/for information, persuasion, and special occasions; listening to and developing, organizing, and delivering speeches. Speech laboratory activities are required.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Elective
  
  • SPC 2608 Public Speaking (3)


    Public Speaking (An honors section is available) (3) Theory and practice in public speaking, emphasizing speeches of/for information, persuasion, and special occasions; listening to and developing, organizing, and delivering speeches. Speech laboratory activities are required.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Elective

Sports Management

  
  • SPM 3174 Org & Admin Intramur


  
  • SPM 3704 Interschool Athletics (3)


    A Review Of The Factors That Influence Interschool Athletics. A Systematic Study Of Florida High Athletic Association (fhaa), Including An Investigation Of The Literature And Analysis Of Interschool Athletics In Other States. Obs
  
  • SPM 5005 Problems In Interschool Athletics (3)


    Problems In Sport Administration On Interscholastic And Intercollegiate Levels. Emphasis On Athletic Promotion, Accounting, Public Relations, Recruitment, And Transportation.
  
  • SPM 5006 Principles Of Sports And Leisure Management (3)


    Concerns The Body Of Knowledge That Constitutes Theoretical Foundations Of Sport And Leisure And Application Of Principles To Field Of Study.
  
  • SPM 5009 Intro To Sport Management


    Provide Students With A Fundamental Understanding Of Sport Management In Terms Of Its Scope, Practices, Issues, And Current And Future Trends. This Course Will Also Provide Students With An Introductory Look Into Managing Sport Events Along With Various Jobs In The Sports Industry.
  
  • SPM 5108 Sport And Leisure Facilities Management (3)


    Designed To Address Negotiation Skills, Building And Maintenance Cost, Policy, Priority Use, Scheduling And Other Issues Relevant To The Profession.
  
  • SPM 5126 Personnel Management In Sport And Leisure Programs (3)


    Concerns Hiring And Training Practices Of Individuals Involved In The Operation Of Sports Programs.
  
  • SPM 5156 Seminar In Athletic Administration (3)


    Concerns Leading, Administering, And Managing Programs In Sports Which Include Athletics, Intramural Competition And Other Activity-based Programs.
  
  • SPM 5206 Ethics In Sport Management


    The Development Of Theory, Analytical Knowledge, And Skills Desirable Of Upper And Middle Level Managers In The Administration And Management Of Various Facets Of The Sport Industry. The Focus Of This Class Will Be On Social Issues, Social Justice, And Ethics In Sport Management
  
  • SPM 5308 Mark & Fund In Sport Org


    This Course Will Provide Students With A Basic Understanding Of Sport Marketing Principles And Theories To Include Corporate Sponsorship, Public Relations, Behaviors Of Sport Consumers, Market Segmentation And Pricing, And How To Build A Sport Marketing Plan
  
  • SPM 5505 Sport Finance And Economics


    This Course Is Designed To Provide The Student Basic Information Related To Finance And Economics As Applied To The Managerial Control Of Sport Organizations. Included Are Discussions Of The Ownership, Taxation, Financial Analysis, Feasibility Studies, Licensing, And Economic Impact Studies
  
  • SPM 5701 Research Methods In Sport


    Methods And Techniques Used In Research In Sport Administration And Physical Education, Including Library Materials And Writing Techniques
  
  • SPM 5726 Legal Issues Of Sport And Leisure Management (3)


    Fundamental Legal Principles Affecting Amateur Sports And Physical Activity Programs.
  
  • SPM 5930 Social Issues In Sport


    This Course Will Explore How Power Relations, Stereotypes, Cultural Ideologies, And Personal Beliefs Impact Sport Participation. Critical Analysis Will Be The Basis For Exploring Links Between Sport And Major Issues In Society
  
  • SPM 5940 Internship In Sport/leisure Management (3)


    Practical Insight Into Various Sport And/or Fitness Management Settings.
  
  • SPM 5971 Thesis In Sport Mangement


    Provides The Student With Experience Conducting Research-based Inquiry~ Related To The Sport Industry. Requires Student To .submit A Written Research Proposal To Be Approved By A Thesis Committee As Well As An Oral Defense Of Research Before A Thesis Committee. A Final Approved Written Report Is To Be Submitted.
  
  • SPM 6517 Fundraising In Sport


    This Course Introduces Students To The “art” And “science” Of Fundraising, An Endeavor About People, Personalities, And Personal Relationships. The Assigned Readings Give Students The Tools Needed To Successfully Engage In Fundraising For Profit And/or Nonprofit Organizations.

Statistics

  
  • STA 1013 Statistcs Thru Examp


  
  • STA 2023 Introduction to Probability and Statistics I (3)


    Major Topics: Probability Theory; Random Variables; Hypothesis Testing; Confidence Intervals; Small Sample Methods; Correlation; Simple Regression.
    Prerequisite: MAC 1105 .
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Mathematics
  
  • STA 2122 Intro Appl Statistic


  
  • STA 3024 Intro Prob & Stat II


  
  • STA 3032 App Stat For Eng/sci


  
  • STA 3034 Mathematical Statistics (3)


    Major Topics: Analysis Of Variance; Multiple Regression; Contingency Tables; Experimental Design, Calculus Based.
    Prerequisite: MAC 2312 .
  
  • STA 4202 Anal Varinc Dsgn Exp


  
  • STA 4202 Design And Analysis Of Experiments I (3)


    Major Topics: The General Linear Models And Analysis Of Variance.
    Prerequisite: STA 2023  And Mas 3103 Preferred.
  
  • STA 4203 Design And Analysis Of Experiments II (3)


    Major Topics: Continued General Linear Models Time Series.
    Prerequisite: STA 2023 , Mac 3313, Mas 3103, STA 4202 .
  
  • STA 4442 Design And Analysis Of Experiments II (3)


    Major Topics: Continued General Linear Models Time Series.
    Prerequisite: STA 2023 , Mac 3313, Mas 3103, STA 4202 .
  
  • STA 4502 Design And Analysis Of Experiments II (3)


    Major Topics: Continued General Linear Models Time Series.
    Prerequisite: STA 2023 , Mac 3313, Mas 3103, STA 4202 .
  
  • STA 4603 Mathematical Techniques Of Operations Research (3)


    Major Topics: Dynamic Techniques; Deterministic Inventory Models; Pert, Inventory Theory, Queueing Theory, Network Analyses.
    Prerequisite: Mac 3313, STA 2023 , COC 3112 .
  
  • STA 4930 Apl Stat Sci & Engin


 

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