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How to find a course and its description

Daytona State College course offerings and descriptions are grouped alphabetically under the applicable discipline title, not under the department or division of the college through which they are offered.

Within the specific disciplines, courses are listed alphabetically by the course prefix and number. Not all courses are offered in all semesters, or at all campuses. For current offerings, check the schedule of classes or contact the registration offices at all Daytona State campuses.

The course prefixes to discipline areas guide will help you locate your courses by prefix, course or discipline area.

Note: Yellow highlighted areas indicate semesters each course is offered:
FA = Fall
SP = Spring
SU= Summer

A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z

Prefix

Discipline/Department Area

ACG 

Accounting/Business

ACR

Air Cond., Refrig. & Heating/Workforce Careers

AER 

Automotive/Workforce Careers

AFR

Military Science/Behavioral, Human & Social Sciences

AMH      

American History/Behavioral, Human & Social Sciences

AML

English and Literature/English

ANT

Anthropology/Behavioral, Human & Social Sciences

APA

Accounting/Business

ARH

Art/Humanities and Cultural & Studio Arts

ARR

Automotive/Workforce Careers

ART

Art/Humanities and Cultural & Studio Arts

ASL

Sign Language Interpretation/Allied Health

AST

 Science/Science

ACG 2022 Principles of Financial Accounting 4 sem. hrs.
A study of accounting concepts for service and merchandising businesses, matching concept, adjusting process, financial statements, accounting systems, internal controls, special journals, receivables, inventories, current liabilities, bonds payable and investment in stocks and bonds, international transactions, and corporate: organization, equity rights and earnings. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) Lab fee: $13. FA,SP, SU

ACG 2071 Principles of Managerial Accounting 4 sem. hrs.
Cash flow statements, financial statement analysis, product costing systems, cost-volume-profit analysis, performance evaluation, cost standards, budgeting, pricing decisions, capital expenditure decisions, taxes and management accounting analysis. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and "C" or better in ACG 2022 or permission of chairperson.) Lab fee:
$13. FA,SP, SU

ACG 2900  Directed Study in Accounting 1-4 sem. hrs  FA,SP, SU

ACG 2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Accounting 1-4 sem. hrs.  FA, SP, SU

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ACR 0001/0001L Physical Principles I  and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
Scientific principles and calculations as they relate to compression refrigeration. Tools and test equipment used to construct, charge, operate and troubleshoot a refrigeration system. (Corequisite:
ACR 0001L.) Lab fee: $12.50. FA, SP

 

ACR 0002/0002L Physical Principles II and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
Continuation of the study of scientific principles as they relate to compression refrigeration. Tools and test equipment used to construct, charge, operate and troubleshoot a refrigeration system. (Prerequisite:
ACR 0001/0001L. Corequisite: ACR 0002L.) Lab fee: $12.50. FA, SP

ACR 0061/0061L Psychrometrics  and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
A study of air, humidity, heat and movement as it relates to comfort air conditioning. Psychrometric processes will be charted, measured, and applied. (Prerequisites:
ACR 0001/0001L and ACR 0002/0002L. Corequisite: ACR 0061L.)  Lab fee: $10. SU

ACR 0062/0062L Heat Load Calculations and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
 A study of heat and heat flow. Calculate heat gain and loss, duct and register sizing for comfort in refrigeration and air conditioning. (Prerequisites:
ACR 0001/0001L and ACR 0002/0002L. Corequisite: ACR0062L.) Lab fee: $10. SU

ACR 0100/0100L Basic Electricity I and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
Physical principles of electricity and practices in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Laws of energy, energy equivalents, electrical components and circuits. (Corequisite:
ACR0100L.)  Lab fee: $12.50. FA, SP

 

ACR 0102/0102L Basic Electricity II and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
Continuation of the study of physical principles of electricity and practices in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Laws of energy, energy equivalents, electrical components and circuits. (Corequisite:
ACR0102L.) Lab fee: $12.50. FA, SP

ACR 0150/0150L A/C Motors and Controls and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
 Study of single phase motors and related components. Disassembly, assembly, application and testing with appropriate instrumentation. (Prerequisites:
ACR 0100/0100L and ACR 0102/0102L. Corequisite: ACR0150L.)  Lab fee: $10. FA, SP

ACR 0205/0205L Refrigerants I and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.
 A study of the internal chemistry and physics of a refrigeration system. Refrigerants, oil, contaminants, dehydration and burnouts in detail. (Prerequisites:
ACR 0001/0001L and ACR 0002/0002L. Corequisite: ACR0205L.)  Lab fee: $10. SU

ACR 0600/0600L Fossil Fuel Heating and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.

Oil and gas fired heating systems. Combustion, mechanical and electrical components. (Prerequisites: ACR 0850/0850L and ACR 0150/0150L. Corequisite: ACR0600L.) Lab fee: $10. FA, SP

ACR 0601/0601L Heat Pumps and Lab  3.0 voc. crs.

An advanced study of the refrigerant cycle and the electrical circuitry necessary to provide year-round air conditioning. Includes electric furnaces. (Prerequisites: ACR 0850/0850L and ACR 0150/0150L. Corequisite: ACR0601L.)  Lab fee: $15. FA, SP

 
ACR 0741/0741L Commercial Refrigeration I and Lab 3.0 voc. crs.
Comprehensive study of standard and special mechanical components. Component characteristics, operation and application. Design, construction and analysis of commercial systems. (Prerequisites:
ACR 0001/0001L, ACR 0002/0002L, ACR 0100/0100L and ACR 0102/0102L. Corequisite: ACR0741L.) Lab fee: $10.  FA, SP

ACR 0742/0742L Commercial Refrigeration II and Lab 3.0 voc. crs.

A study of larger, multiple temperature refrigeration systems, more complex electrical and mechanical components and three-phase electricity. Design, construct and trouble-shoot advanced equipment. (Prerequisites: ACR 0741/0741L and ACR 0150/0150L. Corequisite: ACR0742L.)  Lab fee: $15. FA, SP

ACR 0815/0815L Advanced Service Practices and Lab 3.0 voc. crs.
Conglomerate of previous courses, diagnostic procedures of job entry competencies in commercial refrigeration and central residential air conditioning. (Prerequisites:
ACR 0850/0850L and ACR 0150/0150L. Corequisite: ACR 0815L.)  Lab fee: $15. FA, SP

ACR 0850/0850L Air Conditioning Wiring and Lab 3.0 voc. crs.
The student will study principles of controls and interaction of components associated with residential and light commercial air conditioning systems. The student will design, construct and troubleshoot electrical circuits as used in residential and commercial A/C systems. (Prerequisites: ACR 0100/0100L and ACR 0102/0102L. Corequisite: ACR0850L.)  Lab fee: $10. FA, SP

ACR 0905 Directed Study in Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 1-4 voc. crs. FA, SP, SU

ACR 0949 Cooperative Education Experience in Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 1-4 voc. crs.  FA, SP, SU

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AER 0499/0499L Automotive Steering, Suspension and Alignment and Lab   5.0 voc. crs.
Prepares the student to diagnose and repair steering and suspension systems, including electronic suspensions, and 4-wheel steering systems.  The most common wheel alignment techniques are taught.  Hands-on experience is obtained in the live work lab.  (Corequisite: AER 0499L.) Lab fee: $15.  FA

AER 0599/0599L Automotive Brake Systems and Lab   5.0 voc. crs.
Prepares the student to diagnose, service, and repair late model Disc and Drum braking systems and controls, including Anti-Lock Braking Systems.  Hands-on experience is obtained in the live work lab. (Corequisite: AER 0599L.) Lab fee: $20. FA

AER 0697/0697L Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems and Lab  10.0 voc. crs. Prepares the student to test, diagnose, and repair starting, charging, lighting, and associated electrical systems.  Electrical measurement and circuit tracing are stressed, along with an introduction to the operation of basic components associated with electrical and electronic systems.  Hands-on experience is obtained in the live work lab. (Corequisite: AER 0697L.) Lab fee: $12. SP

AER 0759/0759L Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Systems and Lab   5.0 voc. crs.
Prepares the student to diagnose, service,and repair heating and air conditioning systems. Automatic Temperature Control systems are introduced, and refrigerant recovery procedures are taught. Hands-on experience is obtained in the live work lab.  (Corequisite: AER 0759L.) Lab fee: $36. FA 

AER 0897/0897L Automotive Engine Performance and Lab  10.0 voc. crs.
Familiarizes the student with the theory of operation of Engine performance systems. Prepares the student to perform diagnostics, service, and repair of the vehicle powertrain management system. Hands-on experience is obtained in the live work lab. (Corequisite: AER 0897L.) Lab fee: $40. SP

AER 1001/1001L Basic Concepts and Service Procedures and Lab 4 sem. hrs.
Introduces the student to automotive industry practices and procedures. The vehicle basic engine service and maintenance. The student will learn how to interpret service information, both electronic and paper-based. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience.  (Corequisite:
AER 1001L.) Lab fee: $15. FA


AER 1198/1198L Engine Mechanical Service and Repairs and Lab 4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to diagnose and repair four, six and eight cylinder engines. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite:
AER1198L.)   Lab fee: $13. FA

AER 1398/1398L Automotive Transaxles and Differentials and Lab 4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to diagnose and repair automobile manual transaxles, clutches, transmissions, differentials, driveline components, hydraulic systems and four-wheel drive transfer cases. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite:
AER 1398L.)   Lab fee: $12.50. FA

AER1498/1498L Automotive Steering, Suspension and Alignment and Lab    4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to diagnose and repair automobile steering and suspension systems, including electronic suspensions. The latest 4-wheel alignment techniques are taught. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite:
AER 1498L.)  Lab fee: $15. FA

AER1598/1598L Automotive Brake Systems and Lab              4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to test, diagnose and repair late model automobile Disc and Drum braking systems and controls, including Anti-lock Braking Systems, TCS, and vehicle safety. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience.
(Corequisite: AER 1598L.)  Lab fee: $20. SP


 
AER 1692/1692L Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals and Lab 4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to test, diagnose and repair automotive starting, charging, lighting and associated electrical systems. Electrical measurement and circuit tracing are stressed, along with an introduction to the operation of basic components associated with vehicle electrical and electronic systems. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite:
AER1692L.) Lab fee: $12. FA

AER 1798/1798L Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Systems and Lab   4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to test, diagnose and repair automobile heating and air conditioning systems. Automatic Temperature Control systems are introduced, and freon recovery procedures are taught. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience.
(Corequisite: AER1798L.)  Lab fee: $36. SP

AER 2298/2298L Automotive Automatic Transaxles and Drive Systems and Lab  4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to test, diagnose and repair automobile automatic transaxles and electronic transmissions. Theories of operation, testing and diagnosis are stressed. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite:
AER 2298L.)  Lab fee: $20. SP

AER 2840/2840L Automotive Fuel Systems and Lab                                  4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to test, diagnose and repair electronic fuel injection systems, including Throttle Body and Multi-Point injection components associated with EFI and
ECCS. Fuel injection theory is stressed, along with testing of individual components within subsystems. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite: AER 2840L.) Lab fee: $15. SP

 

AER 2841/2841L Drivability and Dynamometer Analysis and Lab            4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to diagnose drivability problems with hand-held diagnostic scanning tools. Prepares the student to diagnose driveability problems using chassis dynamometer analysis. Prepares the student to perform five-gas emissions analysis. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments, hands-on experience and selected student troubleshooting skills testing. (Corequisite:
AER 2841L.)Lab fee: $15. SP

AER 2843/2843L Automotive Computer Systems and Supercharging and Lab    4 sem. hrs.
Familiarizes the student with the theory of operation of automotive computer systems. Prepares the student to perform lab labscope analysis of electronic control unit circuitry. Familiarizes the student with the theory of supercharging, and the diagnosis of turbochargers. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite:
AER 2843L.)  Lab fee: $15. FA

AER 2850/2850L Automotive Ignition and Emissions Control and Lab       4 sem. hrs.
Prepares the student to test, diagnose and repair automobile electronic ignition and emissions control systems. Five-gas theory and labscope diagnosis are introduced. Components include lecture/discussion, written assignments and hands-on experience. (Corequisite:
AER 2850L.)  Lab fee: $15. SP
 
AER 2905 Directed Study in Automotive Technology 1-4 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU

AER 2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Automotive Technology 2 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU

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AFR 1101 The Air Force Today I (General Military Course) 1 sem. hr.
A survey course that focuses on the organizational structure and missions of Air Force organizations, officership and professionalism, and includes an introduction to communicative skills. A weekly leadership laboratory is mandatory. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.)  FA

AFR 1111 The Air Force Today II (General Military Course) 1 sem. hr.
Continuation of AFR 1101. A weekly leadership laboratory is mandatory. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.)   SP

AFR 2130 The Development of Air Power I (General Military Course) 1 sem. hr.
Focuses on factors contributing to the development of air power from its earliest beginnings through two world wars, the evolution of air power concepts and doctrine and an assessment of communicative skills. A weekly leadership laboratory is mandatory. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.)  FA

AFR 2131 The Development of Air Power II (General Military Course) 1 sem. hr.
Continuation of AFR 2130. A weekly leadership laboratory is mandatory. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.)  SP

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AMH 2010 United States History to 1877 3 sem. hrs.
The political, economic, social and intellectual development of the people of the
United States, from European exploration and settlement through the Civil War and Reconstruction. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite or corequisite: ENC 1101.) FA, SP, SU

AMH 2020 United States History 1865 to Present 3 sem. hrs.
The political, economic, social and intellectual development of the people of the
United States, from the Civil War to the present. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement.  (Prerequisite or corequisite: ENC 1101.) FA, SP, SU

AMH 2042 American Social History 1860 to Present 3 sem. hrs.
An examination of the cultural experiences, institutions and customs of American life and their effects on our common heritage, from 1860 to present times. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite or corequisite:
ENC 1101.) FA, SP

AMH 2045 American Maritime History 3 sem. hrs.
An introductory course on American maritime history, tracing the impact of seafaring Americans and their related institutions and activities on American history from pre-colonial times to the present. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite or corequisite:
ENC 1101.) FA, SP

AMH 2059 The Vietnam War  3 sem. hrs.
An introductory course on the Vietnam War, tracing the causes, and the effects of this conflict on United States and World History. The course will review the conflicts that occurred in Vietnam,    from the time of French colonization to the present day. The course will also examine the ramifications that this conflict caused in the United States, and throughout the world.  This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENC 1101.) FA, SP, SU

AMH 2091 Survey of African American History 3 sem. hrs.
A historical survey of African American experiences beginning with an overview of ancient African peoples, with emphasis on the experiences of Africans and their descendants in
America. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite or corequisite: ENC 1101.) FA, SP

AMH 2905 Directed Study in History 1-4 sem. hrs.
(Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP, SU

AMH 2949 Cooperative Education Experience in History 1-4 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU

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AML 2010 Early American Literature 3 sem. hrs.
Representative American writers of the Colonial, Federal, Romantic and Realistic periods. Emphasis is placed upon artistic excellence and literary history. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite:
ENC 1101 or permission of chairperson.) FA

AML 2023 Contemporary American Literature 3 sem. hrs.
A survey of representative American writers since World War I. Emphasis on style, techniques and basic themes of each author.
This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite: ENC 1101 or permission of chairperson.) FA, SU

AML 2052 Modern American Literature 3 sem. hrs.
A survey of representative American writers of the Modern period. Emphasis is placed upon the maturation of American literature from the Civil War to World War I. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite:
ENC 1101 or permission of chairperson.) SP

AML 2260 Southern Literature 3 sem. hrs.
A survey of representative Southern American writers incorporating selected readings from novelists, poets and playwrights. Emphasis on style, themes and regional uniqueness.
This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite: ENC 1101 or permission of chairperson.) SU

AML 2600 Introduction to African American Literature 3 sem. hrs.
A survey of the African American history tradition from the eighteenth century to the present as reflected in a variety of oral and written traditions: songs, speeches, poetry, short-fiction, novels, drama, autobiographies, journals and letters. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite:
ENC 1101 or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP

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ANT 2000 Introduction to Anthropology 3 sem. hrs.
A survey course including the subfields of linguistics, archaeology, cultural and physical anthropology. (Prerequisite or Corequisite:
ENC 1101.)  FA, SP, SU

ANT 2905 Directed Study in Anthropology 1-4 sem. hrs.
(Prerequisite or Corequisite:
ENC 1101.) FA, SP, SU

ANT 2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Anthropology 1-4 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU

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APA 1111 Computerized Accounting/Bookkeeping I 4 sem. hrs.
The recording of business transactions; organization of ledgers, trial balances and worksheets; and adjusting and closing entries. Preparation of financial statements both manually and in the computer. Lab fee:
$13. FA, SP, SU

APA 1121 Computerized Accounting/Bookkeeping II 4 sem. hrs.
Principles and procedures for establishing, maintaining and summarizing financial records. Payroll procedures and closing books, both manually and on the computer. (Prerequisite:
APA 1111 or permission of chairperson.) Lab fee:$13. FA, SP

APA 1711 Computer Spreadsheet 3 sem. hrs.
Introduction in using computerized spreadsheets for beginning spreadsheet students. This
course includes worksheet commands, functions, formulas and designing; printing; and filing worksheets. Additionally, simple macros, graphing and database functions are introduced. Lab fee:
$13. FA, SP, SU

APA 2905 Directed Study in Accounting 1-4 sem. hrs.
Practical applications of the techniques and practices of the accountant at work. (Prerequisite: ACG 2071.) Lab fee:
$13. FA,SP, SU

APA 2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Accounting/ Bookkeeping
1-4 sem. hrs.
FA,SP, SU

ARH 1000 Art Appreciation 3 sem. hrs.
A foundation for understanding the visual arts. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule requirement. (Prerequisite:
ENC 1101.) FA, SP, SU

ARH 2050 Introduction to the History and Criticism of Art I 3 sem. hrs.
Survey and criticism of ancient, medieval, Renaissance and contemporary art and architecture; relation of styles to cultural context. (Prerequisite:
ENC 1101.) FA, SP

ARH 2051 Introduction to the History and Criticism of Art II 3 sem. hrs.
Relation of artistic styles to cultural context. Survey and criticism of Renaissance, Baroque and contemporary art and architecture. (Prerequisite:
ENC 1101.) FA, SP

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ARR 0121/0121L Introduction to Refinishing and Lab        4.0 voc. crs.
Students will be introduced to the theory of operating today’s high tech refinish equipment. Students will learn the proper application of today’s refinish materials, while adhering to personal and refinish safety techniques.  (Corequisite: ARR0121L.) Lab fee: $27. FA

ARR 0122/0122L Auto Refinishing II and Lab                     4.0 voc.crs.
Students are Introduced to finish identification, masking, and surface preparation. Develop proper  spray gun techniques and application of corrosion protective materials. (Prerequisite: ARR 0121. Corequisite: ARR0122L.) Lab fee: $20. SP

ARR 0123/0123L Auto Refinishing III and Lab                   4.0 voc.crs.                            
Students will be demonstrating advanced refinish techniques, color theory and perform tinting and blending procedures. Students will also develop skills in refinish defect removal and final detailing techniques.  (Prerequisites: ARR 0121/0121L and ARR 0122/0122L. Corequisite: ARR0123L.)  Lab fee: $20. FA

ARR 0241/0241L Introduction to Collision Repair and Lab    4.0 voc.crs.
Students will learn vehicle construction, terminology and collision energy management of today’s high tech vehicles. Students will develop understanding of repair vs. replacement techniques, and the basics of collision estimating. Students will also learn basic industry welding techniques. (Corequisite: ARR0241L.)  Lab fee: $25. FA

ARR 0242/0242L Collision Repair II and Lab               4.0 voc.crs.
Covering frontal impact analysis, students learn vital repair / replacement decisions. Developing repair plans and proper removal / replacement procedures. This class also covers function and fit of exterior panels.  (Prerequisite: ARR 0241/0241L. Corequisite: ARR0242L.)  Lab fee: $20. SP

ARR 0243/0243L Collision Repair III and Lab        4.0  voc.crs.
Students develop skills in vehicle mechanical system analysis, effects of side and rear impacts, restraint systems and cosmetic straightening of steel. (Prerequisites: ARR 0241/0241L and ARR 0242/0242L. Corequisite: ARR0243L.) Lab fee: $15. FA

ARR 0294/0294L Electrical, Glass and Trim and Lab      4.0 voc. crs
Students will develop basic skills in electrical analysis, and proper glass adjustment and installation. Also, learn interior and exterior trim and molding removal and replacement techniques. (Corequisite: ARR0294L.)  Lab fee: $15. FA

ARR 0376/0376L  Advance Vehicle Components and Lab  2.67 voc. crs.

Analyzing today’s suspension system is very complex. Students will learn the different designs and have the ability to diagnose suspension angles and understand wheel alignments.  This course also enables students to analyze and repair safety restraint system and airbag systems.  (Corequisite: ARR 0376.)Lab fee: $10. FA, SP

ARR 0381/0381L Introduction  to Unibody and Frame and Lab   4.0 voc. crs.
Introductory instruction in the diagnosis and measurement of damaged unibody and frame-type vehicles.  Training in frame straightening techniques and related tasks. (Corequisite: ARR0381L.)   Lab fee: $10. FA

ARR 0382/0382L Unibody and Frame II and Lab     4.0 voc. crs.
Students will learn advanced skill development in replacement of structural components.  This course takes students through the theory to hands-on unibody and frame set-up and pulls to return vehicle dimensions to manufacturer specifications. Instruction also includes structural welding techniques. (Prerequisite: ARR 0381/0381L. Corequisite: ARR0382L.)  Lab fee: $45. SP

ARR 0383/0383L Unibody and Frame III and Lab      4.0 voc. crs.
This course takes students into full frame sectioning and replacement through to structural aluminum design and repair. Highlights are actually setting up and measuring unibody and full frame vehicles, and developing advanced skills to be utilized in the industry.  (Prerequisites:  ARR 0381/0381L and ARR 0382/0382L. Corequisite: ARR 0383L.)  Lab fee: $41. SP

ARR 0949 Cooperative Education Experience in Automotive Body Repair and Refinishing 4 voc. crs. FA, SP, SU

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ART 1201/1201L Design I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Studio assignments concerned with basic art fundamentals: line, color, shape, value and texture in organization of two-dimensional surface. Four studio hours. (Corequisite:
ART 1201L.)  FA, SP

ART 1203/1203L Design II and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Studio problems relating basic art fundamentals of three-dimensional forms. Four studio hours per week. (Prerequisite:
ART 1201/1201L or permission of chairperson. Corequisite: ART 1203L.)  FA, SP

ART 1300/1300L Drawing I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
ART 1300/1300L is a traditional, beginning drawing class which teaches the fundamental skills needed for representational/objective drawing from life. Open to all students. Four studio hours. (Corequisite: ART 1300L.) FA, SP, SU

ART 1301/1301L Drawing II and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Drawing II is a continuation of the skill development begun in
ART 1300/1300L. New materials, idea development and composition are stressed in the production of a portfolio. Four studio hours. (Prerequisite: ART 1300/1300L or permission of chairperson. Corequisite: ART1301L.)  FA, SP, SU

ART 1331/1331L Drawing III and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
The study of the human figure in drawing through the use of live models. Four studio hours. May be repeated one time for credit. (Prerequisites:
ART 1300/1300L and ART 1301/1301L or permission of chairperson. Corequisite: ART 1331L.) Lab fee: $30. FA, SP

ART 1500/1500L Painting I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
An introduction to opaque painting. Emphasis on the fundamentals of technique, color and equipment. Four studio hours. (Corequisite:
ART 1500L.) FA, SP, SU

ART 1501/1501L Painting II and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Continuation of
ART 1500 with emphasis on composition, elements of design and the development of work in a series. May be repeated one time for credit. Four studio hours. (Prerequisite: ART 1500/1500L or permission of chairperson. Corequisite: ART 1501L.)  FA, SP, SU

 

ART 1754/1754L Pottery Handbuilding I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Introduction to ceramic design. Emphasizing basic hand building, glazing and firing techniques. Four studio hours. (Corequisite:
ART 1754L.)  Studio fee required: $27. FA, SP

 

ART 1772/1772L Raku Pottery I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Introduction to ceramic design using the low fire raku pottery process. Basic hand building, glazing and firing techniques will be taught. (Corequisite:
ART 1772L.) Lab fee: $27.  SP

 

ART 2400/2400L Printmaking I and Lab3 sem. hrs.
A survey of relief, intaglio and monotype printmaking techniques, including linocut, woodcut, collagraph and etching. May be repeated one time for credit. Four studio hours. (Corequisite:
ART 2400L.) Lab fee: $15.  FA, SP

ART 2540/2540L Watercolor I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
An introduction to transparent watercolor painting. Emphasis on use of color, technique and equipment. Four studio hours. (Corequisiste:
ART 2540L.) FA, SP

ART 2551/2551L Airbrush Techniques and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
The art, history and techniques of the airbrush. Four studio hours. (Corequisite:
ART 2551L.) FA, SP

ART 2701/2701L Sculpture I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Introduction to three dimensional space and mass using wood, clay, plaster and other materials. Four studio hours. Studio fee required: $10. (Corequisite:
ART 2701L.) FA, SP

ART 2702/2702L Sculpture II and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Continuation and refinement of Sculpture I processes. May be repeated one time for credit. Four studio hours. (Prerequisite:
ART 2701/2701L or permission of chairperson. Corequisite: ART 2702L.) Studio fee required: $10. SP

ART 2710/2710L Stone Carving and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
This is an introductory course in subtractive sculpture which builds foundation skills in stone carving and other processes. NOTE: This course may be accepted for transfer credit at the discretion of the receiving institution. Four studio hours. (Corequisiste:
ART 2710L.) Lab fee: $10. FA, SP

 

ART 2752/2752L Pottery Wheelthrowing I and Lab 3 sem. hrs.
Introduction to wheel-thrown pottery. Basic principles and development of skills on the potter’s wheel. Simple forming, glazing and firing techniques. Four studio hours. Lab fee: $27. (Corequisite:
ART 2752L.) FA, SP

ART 2759 Ceramic Studio I 1 sem. hr.
An advanced course in ceramics for art majors specializing in ceramics. (Prerequisites:
ART 1754/1754L, ART 2752/2752L and permission of chairperson.) May be repeated one time for credit. Lab fee: $10. FA, SP

ART 2834 Museum and Gallery Practices 3 sem. hrs.
This course covers basic museum principles and techniques and includes an overview of collections care and management, installation and design of exhibitions, exhibitions and publications research, education and interpretation, marketing and conservation. Students undertake production role duties in a variety of museum operational areas. Formal instruction is supplemented by demonstration with hands-on learning and participation under the direction of placement supervisors. (Prerequisite: ARH 2050 or ARH 2051 or PGY 2000.) FA, SP

ART 2905 Directed Study in Art 1-4 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU

ART 2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Art 1-4 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU

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ASL 1430 Fingerspelling 2 sem. hrs.
This course is designed to improve the receptive and expressive fingerspelling proficiency of the student beyond basic skill levels. (Prerequisites:
ASL 2150 and ASL 2150L.) SU

ASL 2140 American Sign Language I    3 sem. hrs.
An introduction to American Sign Language vocabulary and structure as used by deaf adults. Emphasis will also be placed on the history and culture of deafness in
America. This course would be beneficial to any person working with the deaf in education, nursing, medicine, business, pre-law, physical education and technical-occupational skills. (Corequisite: ASL 2140L.) This course meets the Daytona State foreign language requirement. FA, SP, SU

ASL 2140L American Sign Language I Lab    1 sem. hr.
(Corequisite:
ASL 2140.) This course meets the Daytona State foreign language requirement. Lab fee: $10. FA, SP, SU

ASL 2150 American Sign Language II 3 sem. hrs.
(Prerequisites:
ASL 2140  and ASL 2140L with a minimum grade of "C" or better or permission of chairperson. Corequisite: ASL 2150L.) This course meets the Daytona State foreign language requirement. FA, SP, SU

ASL 2150L American Sign Language II Lab 1 sem. hr.
This course is designed to reinforce in a lab setting material presented in
SPA 2613. Students will have directed practice utilizing audiovisual materials emphasizing intermediate level expressive and receptive conversational practice. (Prerequisites: ASL 2140 and ASL 2140L with a minimum grade of “C” or better or permission of chairperson. Corequisite: ASL 2150.) This course meets the Daytona State foreign language requirement. Lab fee: $10. FA, SP, SU

ASL 2160 American Sign Language III 3 sem. hrs.
This is an advanced course in American Sign Language for students who have previous course work in Signed English or other manual communication systems, but have no extensive background in grammatical structure and regional idiomatic usage of American Sign Language. The production of non-voiced, conversational, spontaneous signed sentences is the main objective, but continued emphasis of the ability to “read” signed phrases and sentences will also be an integral part of this course. (Prerequisites:
ASL 2150 and ASL 2150L. Corequisite: ASL 2160L.) FA

ASL 2160L American Sign Language III Lab 1 sem. hr.
This laboratory course is designed to reinforce material presented in American Sign Language
III, through the use of directed practice with audiovisual materials. (Prerequisites: ASL 2150 and ASL 2150L. Corequisite: ASL 2160.) Lab fee: $12. FA

ASL 2000 Orientation to Deafness  3 sem. hrs.
An introduction and orientation to the educational, communication, social, vocational, psychological and legal aspects of deafness; the impact of deafness on the individual and family; and social patterns of the deaf community. (Prerequisites:
ASL 2150 and ASL 2150L.) SU

ASL 2200 American Sign Language IV 3 sem. hrs.
 This is an advanced course for students who have previous course work in
ASL, or other manual communication systems, and who require additional background in the physical characteristics, grammatical structure, regional and idiomatic usages of American Sign Language. (Prerequisites: ASL 2160 and ASL 2160L. Corequisite: ASL 2200L.) SP

ASL 2200L American Sign Language IV Lab 1 sem. hr.
The lab offers a practice component to develop advanced interpreting skills. Course practice materials will parallel theoretical models introduced in
SPA 2613. (Prerequisites: ASL 2160 and ASL 2160L. Corequisite: ASL 2200L.) Lab fee: $10. SP

AST 1002 Astronomy 3 sem. hrs.
A survey of planetary, stellar and galactic astronomy; history of astronomy; and theories of the universe. Optional observing sessions may be held if the weather permits. (Prerequisites or corequisites:
ENC 1101 and MAT 1033.)   FA, SP, SU

AST 2905 Directed Study in Astronomy 1-4 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU
 

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