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2020-2021 General Catalog 
    
2020-2021 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Human Nutrition

  
  • HUN 1201 Science Of Nutrition


  
  • HUN 2001 Nutrition And Life Skills


    The Purpose Of This Course Is To Expose Students To Issues Key To Their Health And Well Being. As Such, This Course Will Focus On: The Nutrients And Their Psysiological Functions, As They Relate To Human Growth, Development; And Disease States Throughout The Life Cycle. Meal Management And Meal Preparation To Obtain Optimum Nutrients, Value And Satisfaction; The Relationship Of Exercise And Diet To Health; Table Manners, Comportment And Dressing For Success; Personal Money Management; The Family And Its Influence On Human Growth And Development.
  
  • HUN 2125 Food & Society


  
  • HUN 2401 Human Nutrition (3)


    Examine The Nutrition, Their Physiological Function And Food Sources As Related To Human Development And Growth Throughout The Life Cycle. The Class Includes Discussions On The Dangers Of Over- And Under-nutrition, And Nutrition Related Diseases.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • HUN 3224 Inter Metab I


  
  • HUN 3403 Life Cycle Nutrition


    This Course Examines Nutrition During Pregnancy, Lactation, And Growth Frominfancy To The Elderly. Effects Of Nutrition On Mother And Child. Interrel Ationships Of Diet, Nutrition, Emotional Development, Behavior, Stress And Aging
  
  • HUN 5242 Carb/fats/proteins


    This Course Focuses On Topics Such As Metabolism, Physiological Action, Andinterrelationships Of Carbohydrates, Proteins, And Lipids
  
  • HUN 5249 Advanced Human Nutrition (3)


    Topical Issues In Human Nutrition Research And Relationships To Food Science.
    Prerequisite: HUN 2401  or FOS 3042 .

Industrial Psychology

  
  • INP 2002 Industrial Psycholog


  
  • INP 3002 Industrial Psychology (3)


    Survey Of The Applications Of Psychological Principles In Development Of Personality Theories Related To The Various Schools Of Thought In Personality Psychology. Role Of Race And Culture In Personality Psychology Will Be Emphasized. (lecture And Discussion)

Information Systems Management

  
  • ISM 111A Intro Elect Acctg


  
  • ISM 3003 Foundations Of Mis


  
  • ISM 3011 Intro Mgt Info Sys


  
  • ISM 3201 Data Files & Database Management (3)


    Basic Instruction In Data Structures, Data Modeling And Data Dictionaries. Main Features Of Linked-list, Hierarchical, Network And Relational Database Models And Extensive Business Application Problem Solving Are Included.
    Prerequisite: CGS 1160 Or MAN2812.
  
  • ISM 3541 Introduction to Business Analytics and Big Data (3)


    THIS COURSE PROVIDES AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BUSINESS ANALYTICS PROCESSES AND TECHNIQUES USED IN TRANSFORMING DATA TO KNOWLEDGE AND VALUE IN ORGANIZATIONS. STUDENTS ALSO DEVELOP SKILLS IN ANALYZING DATA USING GENERALLY AVAILABLE TOOLS (E.G., EXCEL).
    Prerequisite: MAN 2543
    MAN 4544
  
  • ISM 4113 Mgmt Info Sys Analysis &design


    In-depth Treatment Of The Theory And Practice Of Management Information Systems Including Information Requirements Analysis, Design Methodology, And System Implementation Considerations. For Mis Majors Only
  
  • ISM 4400 Decision Support Systems (3)


    The Design, Development, Implementation, Management, And Use Of Decision Support Systems Including Concepts Of Data Management, Modeling Decision Support Systems, And Decision-making.
    Prerequisite: CIS 3040 .
  
  • ISM 4420 Managerial Expert Systems (3)


    Principles Of Expert And Decision Support Systems In Business, The Software Application Programs That Embody Some Specific Area Of Business Expertise.
    Prerequisite: ISM 3201 .
  
  • ISM 5021 Inform & Tech Man


  
  • ISM 5304 Inform Sys In Mgmt


  
  • ISM 5304DL Information Systems & Mgmt


    This Course Examines A Range Of Topics That Present Managerial Challenges Unique To Technology-oriented Environments. Topics Include New Technology Convergence, The Management Of Technology That Disrupts Existing Industries, Measuring New Technology Impacts, And Business Continuity Planning, Among Others
  
  • ISM 5405 Decision Support Systems


    The Course Provides An Overview Of The Technologies Available To Support Individual And Group Decision Making In Organizations And Experience With The Internals Of Each. Topics To Be Covered Include Decision Support Systems, Decision Tools And Methods, Group Decision Support Systems, Expert Systems, And State-of-the-art Technologies In The Field
  
  • ISM 5405DL Decision Support Systems


    Overview Of Knowledge Management Concepts And Use Of Technology To Provide Business Intelligence Necessary For Organizations To Function Effectively In Dynamic Business Environments
  
  • ISM 5506 Electronic Commerce In A Global Environment


  
  • ISM 5506DL Elec Comm In A Global Envir


    This Course Examines E-business Models. Topics Include The Application Of Business Strategy, Consumer Behavior, And Customer Relationship Theories In E-business Environments. Business-to-business And Business-to-consumer Arrangements Are Considered. Supply Chain And Other E-business Infrastructure Issues Are Covered.
  
  • ISM 5515 Database Management Systems In A Global Environment


  
  • ISM 5515DL Database Man Sys In Global Sys


    Designing And Developing Databases. Understanding The Role Of Databases In Meeting Business Information Needs In The Global Economy

Interdisciplinary

  
  • ISS 2102 Interdis Social Sciences (3)


    The Course Is Designed To Provide Elementary Education Majors And Opportunity To Explore And Examine The Convergence Of Social And Behavorial Science Disciplines And Their Impact On Teaching And Learning Activities.
  
  • ISS 5316 Advanced Applications Of Statistics & Research (3)


    Graduate Research And Statistics Skill Development With Computer Applications Leading To Mastery Of Data Reduction And Analytic Techniques.
  
  • ISS 5355 Grantsmanship


  
  • ISS 5930 Spc Tpcs Soc Scien


  
  • ISS 5939 Interdisciplinary Seminar In Applied Social Science (3)


    Course Taught In Beginning Semester Of Each Student’s Work. Utilizes The Approach Which Produces The Convergence Of Social And Behavioral Science Disciplines.
  
  • ISS 5939E Interdisciplinary Seminar In Applied Social Science (3)


    Course Taught In Beginning Semester Of Each Student’s Work. Utilizes The Approach Which Produces The Convergence Of Social And Behavioral Science Disciplines.
  
  • ISS 6305 Research Methods (3)


  
  • ISS 6942 Internship And Internship Paper (1-6)


    Supervised Graduate Internship And Internship Paper For Master Of Applied Social Science Program. Option: Iss 6942 Or Iss 6971.
  
  • ISS 6972 Research And Thesis (1-6)


    Supervised Interdisciplinary Research And Thesis For Master Of Applied Social Science Program. Option: Iss 6971 Or Iss 6942.

Interdisciplinary Science

  
  • ISC 1001 Intro Natural Sci


    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • ISC 1006C Wide World Science I


    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • ISC 1007C Wide World Scienc II


    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • ISC 2050 Environmental Systems


    Environmental Systems: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Ib) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • ISC 3051 Environmental Science


    Environmental Science: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Ap) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • ISC 5906 Directed Individ. Study



Interdisciplinary Studies

  
  • IDS 1108 Clast Prep Writing


  
  • IDS 3040 Found Leadership I


  
  • IDS 3041 Found Leadership II


  
  • IDS 4161 Arg,vis&prf: Com Tls Crt Think


    This Course Surveys Computer Tools For Capturing, Visualizing And Validating Knowledge And Arguments In Any Discipline. The Student Will Develop Transferable Skills With A Tool In Each Category By Developing A Critical Analysis Of An Argument In Their Discipline. Emphasis Will Be Placed On Clear Exegesis And Sound Reasoning. Collaborative Projects Will Be Encouraged And Facilitated. Progamming Is Not Required
  
  • IDS 5348 Family-center Early Intervent


    This Course Provides Participants With The Skills To Collaboratively Develop, Implement, And Assess Family-centered Early Intervention Services That Provided Within Natural Environments
  
  • IDS 5349 In/tod & Fam Assess



International Relations

  
  • INR 2002 International Relati


  
  • INR 3242 Intl Rel/reg Int Lat Am /carib


    This Course Examines The Dynamics And Profile Of International Relations Among Latin America And The Caribbean Countries. There Will Also Be A Study Of Regional Integration Efforts In The Form Of Caricom, Mecosur, Free Trade Area Of The Americas (ftaa) Andean Pact Group, And Others
  
  • INR 3364 Introduction To Intelligence


    The Course Explores The History Of And Development Intelligence As A Process And A Profession, And Examines The Various Applications Of Intelligence And Roles Of Intelligence Practitioners. The Course Introduces The Intelligence Process As The Driving Methodology That Guides All Intelligence Activities, Regardless Of The Specific Application Or Issue
  
  • INR 3502 International Organizations


    The Course Covers The Role Of Global And Regional International Organizations In The Contemporary World Of Politics. This Course Is An Intermediate Course In International Relation Which Will Focus On Questions Of Global Governance In The International System. The Main Focus Of The Course Will Be On How International Institutions/organizations Are Used To Resolved International Concerns
  
  • INR 3503 Model United Nations


    This Course Examines The Role, Organization And Procedures Of The United Nations. Through Role-play And Simulations Exercises Students Will Provided Unique Insights Into Function And Influence Of The United Nations
  
  • INR 4084 Politics Of Terrorism


    This Course Examines The Nature And Politics Of Terrorism And The Implication For Global Security. The Course Will Examine The Most Important Contemporary Empirical And Theoretical Debates On Terrorism, Such As: The Definition Of Terrorism ; Its Evolution Since The 1960’s; The Root Causes Of Terrorism; Its Purpose , Effectiveness, And Consequences ; And The Threat Of Suicide And Nuclear Terrorism
  
  • INR 4102 American Foreign Policy (3)


    Identification And Analysis Of Fundamentals Of U.s. Foreign Policy, Foreign Policy-making Process, Effects Of Presidential Personality, Governmental And Non-governmental Agencies, And Forces On Formation And Functioning Of Foreign Policy.
  
  • INR 4334 National Security Policy (3)


    This Course Is A Survey Of The Internal And External Aspects Of The National Security Policy Of The United States. Emphasis Is Placed On Policy Making Procedures Of The President And The State Department, And The Impact Of The Policy On Security Agencies For Foreign Nations And The People.
  
  • INR 4403 International Law (3)


    Law Of Nations As Developed By Custom And Agreement And As Exhibited In Decisions Of International Tribunals. Special Attention Given Current Topics Relating To Development Of Laws Of Nations.
    Prerequisite: INR 3002 .
  
  • INR 4704 Pol Eco Of Latin Am & Carrib


    This Course Examines The Public Policy Dynamics And The Economic Infrastructures And The Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining And The Service Sectors Of The Economy In Latin America And The Caribbean. The Changes And Patterns In The Political Economy Of The Region Will Also Be Emphasized
  
  • INR 5036 Politics Of Globalization (3)


    Provides Students The Necessary Tools To Approach Global Issues From The Comparative Perspective Of How They Play Out In Different Regions Of The World
  
  • INR 5037 Sem On Develop Countries (3)


    The Course Is Intended To Serve As A Seminar That Examines The Political, Social, Cultural And Economic Factors That Shaping The Role And International Landscape Of Developing Countries/economies. Special Emphasis Is Given To Brazil, Russia, India, China And South Africa.
  
  • INR 5105 American Foreign Policy (3)


    The Goal Of The Course Is To Examine Key Issues Related To American Foreign Policy In The 20th And 21st Centuries. Emphasis Is Given To To The Historical Context Of Foreign Policy And Emerging Foreign Policy Agenda In Light Of Expanding Political And Economic Globalization
  
  • INR 5137 Politics In Terrorism


    This Course Builds Upon The Topics And Issues Of The Undergraduate Course Including The Roots Of Terrorism, Modern Terrorism, State Sponsored Terrorism. The Course Provides A More Focused Examination The Nature And Politics Of Terrorism And The Implication(s) For Global Security. Particular Emphasis Is On The Us Policy Since September 11th 2001
  
  • INR 5138 Home Security (3)


    The Goal Of This Course Is To Provide The Student With A Thorough Understanding Of Strategic, Political, Economic, Legal, And Intelligence/counterintelligence Related Issues And Challenges Of Homeland Security
  
  • INR 5935 Spec Top In Intern’l Relations


    The Course Is Designed To Give Students The Opportunity To Examine And Conduct Research On Significant Issues In International Relations, National Security, And/or Intelligence
  
  • INR 6365 Seminar In Intelligence (3)


    The Course Examines The Organizational And Functions Of The U.s. Intelligence Community. It Provides A Comphrensive Understanding Of The Role Analysts, The Intelligence Community, Counterintelligence, Collection, Interaction With Policy Makers, And Public Accountability

Journalism

  
  • JOU 1005 Language Skills for Journalists (2)


    Practice In The Application Of Basic Grammar Principles Needed To Practice Effective Journalistic Writing.
    Prerequisite: ENC 1101 , ENC 1102 .
  
  • JOU 1040 Language skills for Media Professionals


    The course focuses on practice and student-led learning to master language skills needed to produce quality journalistic writing
  
  • JOU 1112 Use Inform Resources


  
  • JOU 1920 Journalism Colloquium (0)


    Presentations By Guest Speakers And Faculty On Various Topics And Issues In Journalism And Mass Communication.
  
  • JOU 2100C Report Writing


  
  • JOU 3010 Hist Of Jour


  
  • JOU 3100 Mass Media Methods


  
  • JOU 3101C Newswriting and Reporting (3)


    Reporting Theory And Practice As Applied To Newspapers, With Supervised Practice In Newswriting And Reporting. With Lab.
    Prerequisite: MMC 2100 .
  
  • JOU 3110 Use Of Information Resources (2)


    Exercises In Finding Facts From Various Sources Including Libraries, Directories, Census Data, Public Documents, Computer Files, Surveys, And Expert Resource People.
  
  • JOU 3202L Adv Newspaper Edit


  
  • JOU 3223C Publication Editing And Design (3)


    Principles And Practice In Editing Material For Print, Writing Headlines, Designing The Printed Page. Use Of Computers In Copy Editing And Page Design. With Lab.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3101.
  
  • JOU 3300 Feature Article Writing For Newspapers (3)


    Practice In The Preparation And Sale Of Feature Stories For Publication.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3101.
  
  • JOU 3308 Magazine Article Writing (3)


    Practice In Preparation And Sale Of Articles To Various Magazines.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3101.
  
  • JOU 3319 Principles Of Magazine Journalism (3)


    Introduction To Magazine Purpose, Philosophy, Marketing, Content Selection, Layout, Design, Production, And Circulation.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3101, 3223 Or Permission.
  
  • JOU 3350 Prin Of Pr


  
  • JOU 3922 Jour Colloquium II


    This Course Is Designed To Provide Students With Experiences That Will Foster Their Understanding Of The Coverged Newsroom Enviroment. Students Will Learn The Practices And Issues Related To The Converged Enviroment.
  
  • JOU 4108C In-depth Reporting


    Strategies For Developing And Creating Enterprising, Thoroughly Documented And Meaningful News Stories. Students Produced In-depth Work For Newspapers, Radio, Television And Internet. Group Project Participation Is Required.
  
  • JOU 4181 Public Affairs Reporting (3)


    News Gathering And Presentation From Government Units, Including Public Meetings And Public Records. With Lab.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3101.
  
  • JOU 4181L Publ Affairs Rpt-loc


  
  • JOU 4202 Advanced Newspaper Editing (3)


    Practice In Advanced Techniques Of Newspaper Copy Editing, Headline Writing, Use Of Art And Graphics In Page Design. With Lab.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3223.
  
  • JOU 4212C Magazine Design And Layout (3)


    Learning The Principles Of Magazine Design And Layout, With Actual Practice On The Campus Laboratory Publication. With Lab.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3223.
  
  • JOU 4302C Editorial Writing (3)


    Practice In Examining Critical Local, State, National And International Issues By Discussion, Research, And Writing Editorials Based On Those Analyses.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3101.
  
  • JOU 4342C Reporting & Writing III


    Practice In Advanced News Reporting And Writing, With Emphasis On Using Multimedia Storytelling Techniques On Deadline. Lab Also Included
  
  • JOU 4600 Photojournalism


  
  • JOU 4801L Supv Of Sch Media


  
  • JOU 4905 Directed Individual Study (v 1-6)


    Students Pursue An Individual And/or Group Student Of Basic Problems Related To A Select Subject.
    Prerequisite: Consent Of Advisor, Instructor And Graphic Communication Senior Standing.
  
  • JOU 4922 Jour Colloquium


  
  • JOU 4944 Publications Practicum (1)


    Junior Standing And Permission. Student Serves As News Staff Member On Campus Newspaper Under Direct Supervision Of Faculty Advisor.
    Prerequisite: JOU 3101.
  
  • JOU 4945 Student Media Practicum


    Student Media Practicum Will Allow Students To Work Across Multiple Platforms In Student Media Including Newspaper, Magazine, Radio, Television And Online
  
  • JOU 5009 Historical And Contemporary Issues In Journalism (3)


    Introduction To The History And Development Of Journalism In Relation To Important Social, Political And Economic Issues. Discussion Of Current Issues Affecting Florida, The United States And World Community News, And The Coverage Of These Issues.
  
  • JOU 5105 Newswriting And Reporting (3)


    Reporting And Writing News Stories With Emphasis On Style, Clarity, Accuracy And Responsibility In Handling News. Locating And Interpreting Basic Sources Used In Reporting And Editing News.
  
  • JOU 5105L Newswrtgn/rept Lab


    Reporting And Writing News Stories With Emphasis On Style, Clarity, Accurancy And Responsibilty In Handling News. Locating And Interpreting Basic Sources Used In Reporting And Editing News -\
  
  • JOU 5106 Advanced Reporting (3)


    Developing Skills To Plan, Organize, Write, Edit And Revise Non-fiction Articles For Publication In Mass Media.
    Prerequisite: JOU 5105  or RTV 5105 .
  
  • JOU 5109 Adv Pub Affair Repor


  
  • JOU 5116 Seminar in Specialized Reporting (3)


    Exploration By Research Of The Various Selected Realms Of Specialized Reporting, E.g., Science, Business, Education, The Environment, Military Affairs, Technology, International Affairs, The Leading Writers And Professional Associations. Supervised Practice In Specialty Reporting.
    Prerequisite: Successful Completion of JOU 5105 .
 

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